Dirk Benedict(bornDirk Niewoehner;March 1, 1945) is an American film, television and stage actor, and author. He is best known for playing the charactersLieutenant Starbuckin the originalBattlestar Galacticafilm and television series andTempleton "Faceman" PeckinThe A-Teamtelevision series. He is the author ofConfessions of a Kamikaze CowboyandAnd Then We Went Fishing.

Dirk Benedict
Dirk Benedict at the 2011Lucca Comics & Games
Born
Dirk Niewoehner

(1945-03-01)March 1, 1945(age 79)
Alma materWhitman College
Occupations
  • Actor
  • author
Years active1972–present
Known forThe A-Team
Battlestar Galactica
Spouse
(m.1986;div.1995)
Children3
Websitedirkbenedictcentral.com
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Early life

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Benedict was born Dirk Niewoehner inHelena, Montana,[1]the son of George Edward Niewoehner, a lawyer, and his wife Priscilla Mella (née Metzger), an accountant.[2]He grew up inWhite Sulphur Springs, Montana.He graduated fromWhitman Collegein 1967.[3] Benedict allegedly chose his stage name from a serving ofEggs Benedicthe had prior to his acting career. He is of German extraction.[4]

Career

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Photo of the cast of the short-lived television programChopper One.From left: Dirk Benedict,Ted Hartley,Jim McMullan.

Benedict's film debut was in the 1972 filmGeorgia, Georgia.When the New York run forButterflies Are Freeended, he received an offer to repeat his performance in Hawaii, oppositeBarbara Rush.While there, he appeared as a guest lead onHawaii Five-O.The producers of a horror film calledSssssss(1973) saw Benedict's performance inHawaii Five-Oand promptly cast him as the lead in that movie. He next played the psychotic wife-beating husband ofTwiggyin her American film debut,W(1974). Benedict starred in the television seriesChopper One,which aired for one season in 1974. He made two appearances inCharlie's Angels.He also appeared on theDonny & Marievariety show.

Benedict's career break came in 1978 when he appeared asLieutenant Starbuckin the movie and television seriesBattlestar Galactica.The same year, Benedict starred in the TV film,Cruise into Terror,and appeared in the ensemble movie,Scavenger Huntthe following year.

1980s and 1990s

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In 1980, Benedict starred alongsideLinda Blairin an action-comedy movie calledRuckus.In 1983, Dirk gained further popularity as con man Templeton "Faceman" Peck in 1980s action television seriesThe A-Team.He played "Face" from 1982(1982)to 1986(1986),although the series didn't air until January 1983, and the final episode wasn't shown until 1987 rebroadcasts. Thesecond seasonepisode "Steel" includes a scene atUniversal Studioswhere Face is seen looking bemused as aCylonwalks by him as an in-joke to his previous role inBattlestar Galactica.The clip is incorporated into the series' opening credit sequence from season 3 onward.

In 1986, Benedict starred as low-life band manager Harry Smilac in the movieBody Slamalong withLou Albano,Roddy Piper,and cameo appearances byFreddie Blassie,Ric Flair,andBruno Sammartino.His character Smilac ends up managing the pro-wrestler "Quick Rick" Roberts (Piper) and faces opposition by Captain Lou and his wrestling tag-team "the Cannibals".

In 1987, Benedict took the title role of Shakespeare'sHamletat theAbbey Theatrein Manhattan. Both his performance and the entire production were lambasted by critics.[5]Benedict starred in the 1989 TV filmTrenchcoat in Paradise.

In 1991, Benedict starred inBlue Tornado,playing Alex,call signFireball, anItalian Air Forcefighter pilot.Benedict published an autobiography,Confessions of a Kamikaze Cowboy: A True Story of Discovery, Acting, Health, Illness, Recovery, and Life(Avery PublishingISBN0895294796). In 1993, Benedict starred inShadow Force.

Benedict also appeared as Jake Barnes in the 1996 action-adventure filmAlaska.

2000s and 2010s

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In 2000, Benedict wrote and directed his first screenplay,Cahoots.[6]Benedict appeared in the 2006 German filmGoldene Zeiten( "Golden Times" ) in a dual role, playing an American former TV star as well as a German lookalike who impersonates him.

In 2006, he wrote an online essay criticizing the then-airingBattlestar Galacticare-imagined series and, especially, its casting of a woman as his character, Starbuck, writing that "the war against masculinity has been won" and that "a television show based on hope, spiritual faith, and family is unimagined and regurgitated as a show of despair, sexual violence and family dysfunction".[7]

He appeared as a contestant on the 2007 UK series ofCelebrity Big Brother 5,in which he placed third. He arrived on launch night in a replica of theA-Teamvan,smoking a cigar and accompanied by theA-Teamtheme tune.

In 2010, Benedict starred in a stage production ofPrescription: MurderplayingLieutenant Columbofor theMiddle Ground Theatre Companyin the UK. Benedict also made acameo appearancein the2010 film adaptationofThe A-Teamas Pensacola Prisoner Milt.[8]

In 2019, Benedict took on the role of Jack Strange in the B movieSpace Ninjas,written and directed by Scott McQuaid. Dirk plays an eccentric TV host of a show calledStranger Than Fiction,which is like a hybrid ofThe Twilight ZoneandThe X-Files.The movie is a sci-fi comedy horror that follows a bunch of high school students trying to survive the night of a Space Ninja invasion.

Personal life

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Cancer

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In the 1970s, Benedict survived a prostatetumor,which he refused to have tested for malignancy. Having rejected conventional medical treatment, he credited his survival to the adoption of amacrobiotic dietrecommended to him by actressGloria Swanson.[9]

Marriage and family

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In 1986, he marriedToni Hudson,an actress with whom he has two sons, George and Roland. Hudson had previously appeared as Dana in the fourth seasonA-Teamepisode titled"Blood, Sweat and Cheers".They divorced in 1995.[10][11][12]

In 1998, Benedict learned that he also has another son from an earlier relationship, who was placed for adoption.[13]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1972 Georgia, Georgia Michael Winters
1973 Sssssss David Blake
1974 W William Caulder a.k.a.I Want Her Dead
1978 Battlestar Galactica Lieutenant Starbuck
1979 Scavenger Hunt Jeff Stevens
1980 Ruckus Kyle Hanson a.k.a.Ruckus in Madoc County
1981 Underground Aces Pete Huffman
1986 Body Slam M. Harry Smilac
1991 Blue Tornado Alex Long
1992 Shadow Force Detective Rick Kelly
1994 Demon Keeper Alexander Harris
1995 The Feminine Touch John Mackie Direct-to-video; a.k.a.The November Conspiracy
1996 Alaska Jake Barnes
1998 The Adventures of Young Brave Tyler a.k.a.Waking Up Horton
2001 Cahoots Director and writer
2006 Goldene Zeiten Douglas Burnett / John Striker / Horst Müller
2007 Recon 7 Down Tom Myers
2009 Inglorious Bumblers Tom Mayers Direct-to-video
2010 The A-Team Milt, Pensacola Prisoner
2019 Space Ninjas Jack Strange
2020 Charlie's Christmas Wish Stanley

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1972 Hawaii Five-O Walter Clyman Episode: "Chain of Events"
1974 Chopper One Officer Gil Foley 13 episodes; Main cast
1975 Journey from Darkness Bill TV film
1977 Charlie's Angels Cadet John Barton Episode: "The Blue Angels"
The Cabot Connection Brom Loomis Pilot episode
1978 Cruise Into Terror Simon McLane TV film
Charlie's Angels Denny Railsback Episode: "The Jade Trap"
1978–1979 Battlestar Galactica Lieutenant Starbuck 24 episodes; Main cast
1980 Galactica 1980 Lieutenant Starbuck Episode: "The Return of Starbuck"
The Georgia Peaches "Dusty" Tyree TV film; a.k.a.Follow That Car
The Love Boat Jeff Dalton Episode: "That's My Dad"
1982 Family in Blue Matt Malone TV pilot episode
1983 The Love Boat Gary Wells Episode: "The Dog Show: Whose Dog Is It Anyway?"
1983–1987 The A-Team Lieutenant Templeton "Faceman" Peck 96 episodes; Main cast
1984 Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense Frank Rowlett Episode: "Mark of the Devil"
1985 Amazing Stories "Face" Episode: "Remote Control Man"
1987 Hotel Trevor Harris Episode: "Prized Possessions"
1989 Murder, She Wrote Dr. David Latimer Episode: "Smooth Operators"
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Dr. Rush Episode: "In the Name of Science"
Trenchcoat in Paradise Eddie Mazda TV film
1991 Bejewelled Gordon TV film
1992 Baywatch Aaron Brody Episode: "Rookie of the Year"
1993 Official Denial Lieutenant Colonel Dan Lerner TV film
The Commish Gil Higgins Episode: "All That Glitters"
1995 Walker, Texas Ranger Blair Episode: "Case Closed"
Murder, She Wrote Gary Harling Episode: "Frozen Stiff"
1996 Abduction of Innocence Robert Steves TV film
1997 Zork: Grand Inquisitor Antharia Jack (voice) Video game
2003 Battlestar Galactica Lieutenant Starbuck(voice) Video game
2006 Earthstorm Victor Stevens TV film

References

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  1. ^Hal Erickson(2010)."Dirk Benedict".Movies & TV Dept.The New York Times.Baseline&All Movie Guide.Archived fromthe originalon February 27, 2010.RetrievedAugust 6,2011.
  2. ^"Dirk Benedict Biography (1945–)".FilmReference.com.RetrievedSeptember 3,2011.
  3. ^"Alumni Individual Web Sites".Whitman College.Archived fromthe originalon June 11, 2011.RetrievedMay 10,2011.
  4. ^"Remember Dirk Benedict From The A-Team? Here's What He Looks Like Now!".eightieskids.com.
  5. ^Brucker, D.J.R."The Stage: Hamlet",The New York Times,September 22, 1987
  6. ^Mark Deming (2008)."Cahoots".Movies & TV Dept.The New York Times.Baseline&All Movie Guide.Archived fromthe originalon September 8, 2008.RetrievedMay 10,2011.
  7. ^Benedict, Dirk (May 2004)."Lost in Castration".Dirk Benedict Central.Archived fromthe originalon December 20, 2013.RetrievedFebruary 7,2006.
  8. ^""Prescription:Murder" and "The A-Team"".Dirk Benedict Central.November 23, 2009. Archived fromthe originalon September 21, 2010.RetrievedMay 22,2012.
  9. ^Benedict, Dirk (July 2, 2014)."An A-Team Star's Toughest Battle—Against the Specter of Cancer—is Waged in Secret and Alone".People.RetrievedSeptember 22,2017.
  10. ^Marikar, Sheila; Fisher, Luchina (May 27, 2010)."'The A-Team': Where Are They Now? ".ABC News.RetrievedFebruary 9,2023.
  11. ^Moore, Camille (June 13, 2020)."Whatever Happened to Toni Hudson?".TVovermind.RetrievedFebruary 9,2023.
  12. ^The A-Team: Season 4, Episode 8,Rotten Tomatoes,retrievedFebruary 9,2023
  13. ^"Adopted and Searching for Answers".Parade.Archived fromthe originalon May 4, 2007.RetrievedMay 22,2012.
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