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Alan Autry

Carlos Alan Autry (born July 31, 1952) is an actor, politician, and former NFL football player. He is best known for his role as Captain Bubba Skinner on the television series In the Heat of the Night. He appeared in numerous movies and television shows and was later elected as Mayor of Fresno, California.

Biography

Autry was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, the son of Carl Autry and Verna Brown. His name was changed to Carlos Brown when he was a year old, after his parents divorced. He worked alongside his mother and stepfather Joe Duty in the fields of California's San Joaquin Valley, planting and harvesting cotton, grapes and other crops.They travelled around the valley living in worker camps. When he was 12 they settled in Riverdale, California.

In high school he was a star quarterback for the Riverdale Cowboys. He received an athletic scholarship to the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, where he was a quarterback for the Tigers. In 1975 he was drafted by the Green Bay Packers where he was a second string and briefly in 1977, starting quarterback. When his football career ended he came to Hollywood, making his film debut in the 1978 motion picture Remember My Name.

He met his biological father Carl Autry for the first time in 1982 while on location in Shreveport,for the motion picture Southern Comfort, after finding his name in the phone book. Afterwards he made the decision to return to his birth name Autry. By 1986 he was a born-again Christian and began to devote much of his time to working with charitable causes.

He is married to Kimberlee Autry and they have three children.

Politics

Autry was elected Mayor of Fresno, California in November, 2000. His first term is from January, 2001 to January, 2005. He was re-elected on March 2, 2004 with over 72 percent of the vote. His second term will be from January, 2005 to January, 2009.

Dirt Road Productions

In 1997 he started his own production company Dirt Road Productions. In 2002 he released The Legend of Jake Kincaid, a western based on a story he wrote. He also directed the film.

Television Credits

  • In the Heat of the Night (1988- 1995) as Captain Bubba Skinner
  • Grace Under Fire (1995 - 1996) as Rick Bradshaw
  • Style and Substance (1998) as Earl
  • Sons of Thunder (1999) as Butch McMann


Selected Filmography

Credited as Carlos Brown

  • Remember My Name (1978) as Rusty
  • North Dallas Forty (1979) as Balford
  • Rage (1980) as Man #B
  • Southern Comfort (1982) as Cpl. Nolan (Coach) Bowden
  • Dangerous Company (1982) as Donald Robinette

Credited as Alan Autry

  • Roadhouse 66 (1984) as Hoot
  • O.C. & Stiggs (1985)
  • Eagle and the Bear (1985)
  • Brewsters Millions (1985) as Biff Brown
  • Nomads (1986)as Olds
  • House (1986) as Cop # 3
  • Blue De Ville (1986) as Sgt. Auggie Johnson
  • At Close Range (1986) as Ernie
  • Proud Men (1987) as Brian Winoon
  • Destination America (1987) as Larry Leathergood
  • Amazing Grace and Chuck (1987) as George
  • World Gone Wild (1988) as Hank
  • Street of Dreams (1988) as Maury Fields
  • The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (1990) as Matt
  • Intruders (1992) as Joe Wilkes
  • The Legend of Jake Kincaid (2002) as Jake Kincaid

Links

  • Alan Autry's The Legend of Jake Kincaid (http://www.jakekincaid.com)
  • Imdb Alan Autry (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0042641/)

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Credited as Alan Autry. Berenger resides in South Carolina. Credited as Carlos Brown. Berenger has six children: Patrick, Allison, Chelsea, Chloe, Shiloh and Scout.
. Berenger has been married three times; to Barbara Wilson (1975-1985), Lisa Williams (1986-1997) and to Trish Alvaran since 1997. He also directed the film. He also began a career as a producer in the 1990s.

In 2002 he released The Legend of Jake Kincaid, a western based on a story he wrote. In more recent years, Berenger has continued to have an active acting career in film and television, although often at a supporting level. In 1997 he started his own production company Dirt Road Productions. Barnes in Platoon. He was re-elected on March 2, 2004 with over 72 percent of the vote. His second term will be from January, 2005 to January, 2009. In 1986, he received an Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of the sociopathic Sgt. His first term is from January, 2001 to January, 2005. Berenger's film career peaked in the 1980s starting with The Big Chill (1983).

Autry was elected Mayor of Fresno, California in November, 2000. These early roles highlight Berenger's ability to play both villains and heroes. He is married to Kimberlee Autry and they have three children. In 1979, he had the role of Butch Cassidy in Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, a role he got in part because of his resemblance to Paul Newman, who played the character in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). By 1986 he was a born-again Christian and began to devote much of his time to working with charitable causes. In 1977, Berenger had a small but noticeable role as a murderer in Looking for Mr. Goodbar. Afterwards he made the decision to return to his birth name Autry. Berenger's film debut was the lead in Rush It (1976), an independent film now mostly forgotten except for its cast members who went on to greater renown.

He met his biological father Carl Autry for the first time in 1982 while on location in Shreveport,for the motion picture Southern Comfort, after finding his name in the phone book. He worked in soap operas and had a starring role on One Life to Live. When his football career ended he came to Hollywood, making his film debut in the 1978 motion picture Remember My Name. He worked first in regional theatre and moved to New York City in the 1970s. In 1975 he was drafted by the Green Bay Packers where he was a second string and briefly in 1977, starting quarterback. Berenger was born Thomas Michael Moore in Chicago, Illinois. He studied journalism at the University of Missouri, but decided to seek an acting career following his graduation. He received an athletic scholarship to the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, where he was a quarterback for the Tigers. Tom Berenger (born May 31, 1949) is a American actor known mainly for his roles in action films.

In high school he was a star quarterback for the Riverdale Cowboys. Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye (1977). When he was 12 they settled in Riverdale, California. Flesh & Blood (1979). He worked alongside his mother and stepfather Joe Duty in the fields of California's San Joaquin Valley, planting and harvesting cotton, grapes and other crops.They travelled around the valley living in worker camps. If Tomorrow Comes (1986) (mini-series). His name was changed to Carlos Brown when he was a year old, after his parents divorced. The Avenging Angel (1995).

Autry was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, the son of Carl Autry and Verna Brown. Body Language (TV) (1995). He appeared in numerous movies and television shows and was later elected as Mayor of Fresno, California. Rough Riders (1997). He is best known for his role as Captain Bubba Skinner on the television series In the Heat of the Night. In the Company of Spies (1999). Carlos Alan Autry (born July 31, 1952) is an actor, politician, and former NFL football player. Johnson County War (2002) (mini-series).

Imdb Alan Autry (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0042641/). The Junction Boys (2002). Alan Autry's The Legend of Jake Kincaid (http://www.jakekincaid.com). Peacemakers (2003). The Legend of Jake Kincaid (2002) as Jake Kincaid. The Detective (2004) (mini-series). Intruders (1992) as Joe Wilkes. One Life to Live (1968).

The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (1990) as Matt. Rush It (1976). Street of Dreams (1988) as Maury Fields. The Sentinel (1977). World Gone Wild (1988) as Hank. Goodbar (1977). Amazing Grace and Chuck (1987) as George. Looking for Mr.

Destination America (1987) as Larry Leathergood. In Praise of Older Women (1978). Proud Men (1987) as Brian Winoon. Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979). At Close Range (1986) as Ernie. The Dogs of War (1981). Auggie Johnson. Oltre la porta (1982).

Blue De Ville (1986) as Sgt. The Big Chill (1983). House (1986) as Cop # 3. Eddie and the Cruisers (1983). Nomads (1986)as Olds. Fear City (1984). Brewsters Millions (1985) as Biff Brown. Rustlers' Rhapsody (1985).

Eagle and the Bear (1985). Platoon (1986). & Stiggs (1985). Someone to Watch Over Me (1987). O.C. Shoot to Kill (1988). Roadhouse 66 (1984) as Hoot. Betrayed (1988 movie) (1988).

Dangerous Company (1982) as Donald Robinette. Last Rites (1988). Nolan (Coach) Bowden. Major League (1989). Southern Comfort (1982) as Cpl. Born on the Fourth of July (1989). Rage (1980) as Man #B. Love at Large (1990).

North Dallas Forty (1979) as Balford. The Field (1990). Remember My Name (1978) as Rusty. Shattered (1991). Sons of Thunder (1999) as Butch McMann. At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991). Style and Substance (1998) as Earl. Sniper (1993).

Grace Under Fire (1995 - 1996) as Rick Bradshaw. Sliver (1993). In the Heat of the Night (1988- 1995) as Captain Bubba Skinner. Gettysburg (1993). Major League II (1994). Chasers (1994).

Last of the Dogmen (1995). The Substitute (1996). An Occasional Hell (1996). The Gingerbread Man (1998).

Shadow of Doubt (1998). A Murder of Crows (1999). One Man's Hero (1999). Diplomatic Siege (1999).

Fear of Flying (2000). Takedown (2000). Cutaway (2000). Training Day (2001).

The Hollywood Sign (2001). True Blue (2001). Watchtower (2001). D-Tox (2002).

Sniper 2 (2002).