This page will contain wikis about Lance Henriksen, as they become available.Lance HenriksenLance Henriksen is an American actor and potter [1] (http://www.bylancehenriksen.com/). He was born May 5, 1940 in New York City. Henriksen first appeared in the film It Ain't Easy in 1972, and made his first major appearance in Dog Day Afternoon a few year later. Later films would make him much better known as an actor, especially his role in as the android Bishop in Aliens (a character he would go on to play in the third film in the series). He later played Charles Bishop Weyland, the man Bishop's appearance was based on, in Alien Vs. Predator. In 1996, Henriksen starred in the popular TV series Millennium, produced by the creators of The X-Files. He played Frank Black, a former FBI agent who can see into the minds of murderers. The series was cancelled in 1999. Filmography
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The series was cancelled in 1999. He starred in several well-received films in the late 1940s and the 1950s, including Boomerang!, Champion, The Glass Menagerie, Bright Victory, Bend of the River, The Lusty Men, Rancho Notorious, The Desperate Hours, The Man From Laramie, The Naked Dawn, Trial, Peyton Place, Some Came Running, A Summer Place and Elmer Gantry. He played Frank Black, a former FBI agent who can see into the minds of murderers. He portrayed good guys and bad guys equally, appearing in Western films and police dramas. In 1996, Henriksen starred in the popular TV series Millennium, produced by the creators of The X-Files. His first role was of Cagney's younger brother in City for Conquest in 1940. Predator. Kennedy got his break when he was discovered by James Cagney. He later played Charles Bishop Weyland, the man Bishop's appearance was based on, in Alien Vs. Born John Arthur Kennedy in Worcester, Massachusetts, he acted both on the stage and screen, receiving a Tony Award for the role of "Biff" in Death of a Salesman and receiving five Academy Award nominations. Later films would make him much better known as an actor, especially his role in as the android Bishop in Aliens (a character he would go on to play in the third film in the series). Arthur Kennedy (February 17, 1914 - January 5, 1990) was an American actor. Henriksen first appeared in the film It Ain't Easy in 1972, and made his first major appearance in Dog Day Afternoon a few year later. 1950 Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Champion. He was born May 5, 1940 in New York City. 1952 Best Actor in a Leading Role for Bright Victory. Lance Henriksen is an American actor and potter [1] (http://www.bylancehenriksen.com/). 1956 Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Trial. Predator (2004). 1958 Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Peyton Place. Alien vs. 1959 Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Some Came Running. Scream 3 (2000). Tarzan (1999). Millennium (1996). The Quick and the Dead (1995). Man's Best Friend (1993). Super Mario Bros. (1993). Alien3 (1992). Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story (1991). Pumpkinhead (1989). Aliens (1986). The Terminator (1984). The Right Stuff (1983). Damien: Omen II (1978). Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). Dog Day Afternoon (1975). It Ain't Easy (1972). |