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Robert Stack Pierce (June 15, 1933 – March 1, 2016) was a
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actor who was previously a boxer and professional baseball player.Speakers Internationa
Stack Pierce
His acting career began in the early 1970s with television roles in the series ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Mission Impossible'' and later as Jake, the alien commander in the 1980s science fiction series '' V''. His film roles include '' Night Call Nurses'', ''
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'', '' Cool Breeze'', '' Low Blow'' and ''
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''.


Background

Pierce was a state boxing champion. Later he played professional baseball, beginning with the
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organization and later the
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organization. Having left high school, he joined the army where he was an Airborne Engineer. While in the army he played baseball in the Special Services. He came up on the radar of the Cleveland Indians and was signed to a Major League contract. Not long after the Milwaukee Braves bought his contract and was with them for six years until his retirement in 1960. Later he moved to Los Angeles with his wife.''Deseret Health News'', November/December 2013
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films. Among the films in which he appeared with Williamson are ''Hammer'' (1972), ''No way Back'' (1976, in the part of Bernie). Others included, ''The Big Score'' (1983), ''The Messenger'' (1986) and ''Transformed'' (2005). He has appeared on Michael Dante's radio show, ''On Deck''.


Acting career


1960s to 1970s

Pierce's entry into acting came about as a result of his wife's encouragement. She pushed him to audition for his first play, ''Ebonites''. He was diligent in studying acting and did a lot of work with a repertory company. Pierce first appeared on television in a 1970 episode of ''
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''. He moved into film roles in 1972, appearing in three films that year: he played the henchman, Tinker, in '' Cool Breeze''; played the role of Jon Sampson in the
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directed '' Night Call Nurses''; and appeared in ''
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'', his first of five films, over his career, that starred
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.


1980s

In 1980, Pierce played Frank Washington in '' The Last Reunion'', his first of seven films, over his career, that starred Leo Fong. In 1980, Pierce was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for his role in the "Sweet Land of Liberty" episode of the television series '' Quincy, M.E.''. He also appeared with Wings Hauser and Beverly Todd in the 1982 cult classic grindhouse film ''
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'', playing a garage owner who Hauser heads for after escaping from the police. In 1983, he appeared as Captain Jake, the alien commander in the science fiction television series '' V''. In 1984, he was in another Leo Fong film, '' Killpoint'', appearing as Nighthawk, the stone faced henchman for a weapons dealer. In 1986, he was in another Fong film, '' Low Blow'' as Duke, in a story about the daughter of a wealthy businessman who was kidnapped by a religious cult and a detective who was hired to get her back.


1990s to 2000s

In 1997, Pierce appeared as Will in Paolo Mazzucato's ''Moonbase'', a film about a crew running a garbage dump on the moon and having to ward off deranged escaped inmates from an orbiting prison satellite who are after nuclear weapons buried in the rubbish. Pierce then stepped away from acting, caring for his wife, Marion, until she died of cancer in June, 1998. In the years after her death, he became a stage director, including productions of '' A Raisin in the Sun'', ''My Brothers' Blood'', ''In My Father's House'' and ''One Last Look''. Pierce made a brief return to acting for the 2005
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release ''Transformed'', reuniting with Leo Fong.


Later activities

As he scaled down his acting career, Pierce became involved with youth and charity work. He revisited baseball, becoming a youth coach in 2006. He booked speaking engagements through Speakers International. In August 2011, he was involved in the
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Foundation fundraiser for the Odessa Brown Children's Clinic. In December 2011, Pierce was one of the celebrity golfers in the Dennis James Golf Classic's 16th annual tournament. Pierce had to step back from coaching baseball after he suffered a stroke in 2012. Despite this, he was able to continue his involvement in charity work. On August 28, 2014, Pierce participated in the 13th annual Jim "Mudcat" Grant golf tournament in Binghamton, New York. Amongst the other celebrities participating in 2014 was
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, whom Pierce had worked with in a number of films.


Awards

In July 1978, Pierce, along with musicians
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, was at Reve Gibson's annual Youth On Parade program to pick up an award.


Death

Pierce died on March 1, 2016, in the US.SASAG-AFTRA, Spring 2017
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Filmography

* '' Cool Breeze'' (1972) .... Tinker * '' Night Call Nurses'' (1972) .... Jon Sampson * ''
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'' (1972) .... Roughhouse * '' Trouble Man'' (1972) .... Collie * '' Jarrett'' (1973, TV Movie) .... Prison guard * '' Trader Horn'' (1973) .... Malugi * '' Cleopatra Jones'' (1973) .... Minor Role (uncredited) * ''The Healers'' (1974, TV Movie) * '' Newman's Law'' (1974) .... Baines * '' The Law'' (1974, TV Movie) .... Bright's Guard, County Jail * '' A Cry for Help'' (1975, TV Movie) .... Sgt. Mike Reese * '' The Prisoner of Second Avenue'' (1975) .... Detective * '' Cornbread, Earl and Me'' (1975) .... Sam Hamilton * '' Killer Force'' (1975) .... Emilio * ''
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'' (1976, TV Series) .... Officer Randolph * ''Kiss Me, Kill Me'' (1976, TV Movie) .... Sergent * '' No Way Back'' (1976) .... Bernie * '' The Greatest'' (1977) .... Johnson * ''Lucy Calls the President'' (1977, TV Movie) .... Secret Service Agent Stockley * '' Good Guys Wear Black'' (1978) .... Holly Washington – The Black Tigers * ''Flesh & Blood'' (1979, TV Movie) .... Big Moony * '' The Last Reunion'' (1980) .... Frank Washington * '' The Incredible Hulk'' (1977-1982) .... Cop / Sgt. Nicholson * '' Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story'' (1980, TV Movie) .... Presser * ''Charlie and the Great Balloon Chase'' (1981, TV Movie) .... Lucas * ''
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'' (1982) .... Roscoe * '' V'' (1983, TV Mini-Series) .... Visitor Captain Jake * ''
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'' (1983) .... Airman * '' The Big Score'' (1983) .... New * ''Sawyer and Finn'' (1983, TV Movie) .... Jim * '' The Fall Guy'' (1983, TV Series) (''To the Finish'' S03E11) .... Policeman * '' Killpoint'' (1984) .... Nighthawk * '' V: The Final Battle'' (1984, TV Mini-Series) .... Visitor Captain Jake * '' 24 Hours to Midnight'' (1985) .... White Powder Chan * '' Born American'' (1986) .... The Admiral (voice, uncredited) * '' Low Blow'' (1986) .... Corky * '' The Patriot'' (1986) .... Atkins * ''The Messenger'' (1986) .... Leroy * '' I Saw What You Did'' (1988, TV Movie) .... Policeman * ''It's Murphy's Fault'' (1988) .... Spider Jackson * '' Blood Street'' (1988) .... Solomon * ''Enemy Unseen'' (1989) .... Josh * ''No witnesses'' (1990) * '' A Rage in Harlem'' (1991) .... Coffin Ed * ''
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'' (1993) .... Claudia's Dad * ''Out of Darkness'' (1994, TV Movie) .... Dr Brook * ''Human Desires'' (1997) .... Smokey * ''Moonbase'' (1997) .... Will * ''Transformed'' (2005) .... The mayor (final film role)


References


External links

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at Aveleyman * * NAACP Image Awards in the category Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Dramatic Series for ''Quincy'': "Sweet Land of Liberty"
'' The Carolina Times'' Sat, December 13, 1980
Article Page 5 NBC Stars and Shows Nominated for NAACP Awards
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