Charles Hallahan

Charles Hallahan
Born Charles John Hallahan
(1943-07-29)July 29, 1943
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died November 25, 1997(1997-11-25) (aged 54)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Cause of death Heart attack, causing a car crash
Alma mater Rutgers University
Temple University
Occupation Actor
Years active 1972–1997
Spouse(s) Barbara Gryboski (1983–1997) (his death) 2 children
Elizabeth Widmann (1970–1974) (divorced)

Charles John Hallahan (July 29, 1943 – November 25, 1997) was an American film, television and stage actor known for his performances in Going in Style, The Thing, Cast a Deadly Spell,[1] and Dante's Peak.[2]

Life and career

Hallahan was born in Philadelphia and graduated from Rutgers University, then going on to Temple University to earn a master's degree in fine arts. During his acting career he was often cast as a police officer, and may have been best known as LAPD Captain Charlie Devane on Hunter. He was memorable for his portrayal of the nameless "Coach" in Vision Quest, opposite Matthew Modine. He also served in the US Navy in the early 1960s, including time as a Navy hospital corpsmen stationed in Puerto Rico.

His played geologist Vance Norris in John Carpenter's The Thing and volcanologist Dr. Paul Dreyfus in Dante's Peak. Hallahan also co-starred as a regular cast member in two popular television series, Grace Under Fire and the long-running The Paper Chase. He has a brother, Fr. Kenneth Hallahan, a Roman Catholic priest in New Jersey.[3]

Death

In 1997, Hallahan was cast as Liam Bilby in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Honor Among Thieves". On November 25, 1997, he was involved in a fatal auto accident caused by a heart attack while driving. Nick Tate assumed the role of Liam Bilby in Hallahan's memory. Hallahan is buried in Cobh, Ireland, where he had family roots.

Filmography

Television

See also

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