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Lance Henriksen

American actor

Lance Henriksen

Henriksen at Comic Con

Born (1940-05-05) May 5, 1940 (age 84)

New York City, U.S.

Years active1961–present
Spouses

Mary Jane Evans

(m. 1985⁠–⁠1989)​

Jane Pollack

(m. 1995⁠–⁠2006)​

Louise Lunde

(m. 2006)​
Children4

Lance James Henriksen (born May 5, 1940) is an American actor. He is known for his works in various science fiction, action and horror, such as that of Bishop in the Alien film franchise, and Frank Black in Fox television series Millennium (1996–1999) and The X-Files (1999).[1] He has also done extensive voice work, including the Disney film Tarzan (1999) and the video games Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009) and BioWare's Mass Effect trilogy (2007–2012). Other film credits include The Right Stuff (1983), The Terminator (1984), Color of Night (1994), Powder (1995), Scream 3 (2000) and Appaloosa (2008).

Early life

Henriksen was born on May 5, 1940, in Manhattan, New York. His father, James Henriksen, was a Norwegian merchant sailor and boxer nicknamed "Icewater" who spent most of his life at sea, while his mother, Margueritte Werner, struggled to find work as a dance instructor, waitress and model.[2][3][4] His parents divorced when he was two years old, and his mother struggled to raise him and his brother Walter, leading to his spending part of his childhood in foster care.[5][6] During an interview, Henriksen recounted how, at the age of seven, his mother handed him his birth certificate and said, "You'll always know who you are", then pushed him out of his home. Henriksen did not actually leave home until he was 12, saying he'd "had enough" of his home life, and that he had been physically assaulted by multiple family members: "I got bludgeoned a lot. Different people, relatives. I remember every single face from my childhood. My alcoholic uncles, whoever. I'm not having a pity party here; I'm not Quasimodo. That's just how it was".[7] On another occasion, two of his uncles tried to persuade him to take Methadrine and then take part in a staged car accident for the insurance money.[6]

Growing up, Henriksen had a reputation for getting into trouble in the various schools he attended, and even spent time in a children's home. He left school after completing first grade, and was illiterate until the age of 30.[8] Henriksen served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War, attaining the rank of Petty Officer Third Class.[9][10] He later served with the U.S. Merchant Marine.[9][10]

Career

Henriksen found work as a muralist[clarification needed] and as a laborer on ships. For a time, he worked in Europe[vague]. His first theater work, around age 30, was as set designer, and he received his first acting role because he built the set for a production. Illiterate until then, it was around this time that he taught himself to read.[8] For his first role, he put the entire script to tape with the help of a friend, learning everyone's part in addition to his own.[11] Soon afterward, he graduated from the Actors Studio and began acting in New York City.[12]

Henriksen's first film appearance was in It Ain't Easy in 1972. It was followed by supporting roles in a variety of films, including Dog Day Afternoon (1975), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), and Damien - Omen II (1978).[13] He played Police Chief Steve Kimbrough in Piranha Part Two: The Spawning (1982),[13] the astronaut Walter Schirra in The Right Stuff (1983), and actor Charles Bronson in the television film Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story (1991).

When James Cameron was writing The Terminator (1984), he originally envisioned Henriksen, with whom he had worked on Piranha II: The Spawning, playing the title role, a cyborg.[14] The role ultimately went to Arnold Schwarzenegger. Henriksen does appear in the film as Hal Vukovich, a Detective in the Los Angeles Police Department.

Henriksen played the android Bishop in Cameron's film Aliens (1986), and as Bishop's designer Michael Weyland in Alien 3 (1992).[15] He also played Charles Bishop Weyland, the man upon whom Bishop was based, in Alien vs. Predator (2004). Along with Bill Paxton, Henriksen is the only actor whose characters got killed by the Terminator, the Alien and the Predator. He played the vampire leader Jesse Hooker in Kathryn Bigelow's cult film Near Dark.[13]

He portrayed gunfighters in the Westerns Dead Man and The Quick and the Dead, and appeared with British actor Bruce Payne in Aurora: Operation Intercept in 1995. That year, he also played Sheriff Doug Barnum in the film Powder.[16] He appeared with Payne again in Face the Evil (1997), and the dystopian classic Paranoia 1.0 (2004).

In 1996, Henriksen starred in the television series Millennium, created and produced by Chris Carter, the creator of The X-Files. Henriksen played Frank Black, a former FBI agent who possessed a unique ability to see into the minds of killers. Carter created the role specifically for the actor.[17] His performances on Millennium earned him critical acclaim, a People's Choice Award nomination for Favorite New Male TV Star, and three consecutive Golden Globe nominations for Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series (1997–1999). The series was cancelled in 1999. On television, Henriksen appeared in the ensemble of Into the West (2005), a miniseries executive-produced by Steven Spielberg. He appeared in a Brazilian soap opera, Caminhos do Coração (Ways of the Heart) from Rede Record, aired in 2007–2008. Henriksen guest-starred on a Season 6 episode of NCIS (2009) playing an Arizona sheriff, and appeared in a recurring role as The Major on NBC's The Blacklist.

In the years after Millennium, Henriksen has become an active voice actor, lending his distinctive voice to a number of animated features and video game titles. In Disney'sTarzan (1999) and its direct-to-video followup, he is Kerchak, the ape who serves as Tarzan's surrogate father. He provided the voice for the alien supervillain Brainiac in Superman: Brainiac Attacks (2006) and for the character Mulciber in Godkiller (2009). Henriksen is the voice of the character Molov in the video game Red Faction II (2002) and has also contributed to GUN (2005), Run Like Hell (2002), the canceled title Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (2004),[18] and the role-playing game Mass Effect (2007) as Admiral Hackett of the Human Systems Alliance. Henriksen was also the voice behind PlayStation 3's internet promotional videos.

In 2005, Henriksen was the voice of Andrei Rublev in Cartoon Network's IGPX. The actor lent his voice to the animated television seriesTransformers: Animated as the character Lockdown. In 2009, Henriksen voiced Lieutenant General Shepherd in the award-winning game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. He would later voice Karl Bishop Weyland in Aliens vs. Predator; also, this character's appearance resembles Henriksen's. Henriksen voiced Master Gnost-Dural in Star Wars: The Old Republic, and he also reprised his role as Admiral Hackett in Mass Effect 3. Henriksen reprised his role as Bishop in Aliens: Colonial Marines.

He starred in a 2003 series of Australian television commercials for Visa, titled Unexplained (about the raining of fish from the sky[19] over Norfolk) and Big Cats (about the Beast of Bodmin Moor). In these commercials, Henriksen speaks as a Frank Black-type character about these phenomena as Mark Snow-inspired mysterious music plays in the background, as a link to Henriksen's TV series Millennium. Unexplained went on to a gold world medal at the 2004 New York Festivals.

He made a cameo appearance in the 2009 horror comedy Jennifer's Body, and starred in the After Dark Horrorfest film, Scream of the Banshee, released in 2011.[20] He played Henry Gale in Leigh Scott's The Witches of Oz.[21]

In January 2015, he was signed for the lead in the indie thrillerMonday at 11:01 A.M.[22] In 2016, he starred in the feature film Deserted, a psychological thriller.[23] Henriksen played the role of Hopper.[16]

In 2018, Henriksen performed motion capture and vocal performance for the character of Carl Manfred in the video game Detroit: Become Human. The game's plot involves androids gaining sentience and free will, topics explored briefly with Henriksen's Bishop character in Aliens.

In October 2018, Henriksen was signed for one of the two leads in Falling, the directorial debut of actor Viggo Mortensen, who also wrote, produced and co-starred.[24] Reviewing the film's 2020 premiere, The Hollywood Reporter's John DeFore noted not only the quality of Henriksen's performance, but the opportunity Mortensen's script presented: "[F]ew moviegoers who've enjoyed him over the years will be surprised, but many will resent that we, and he, have waited so long for a role like this."[25]

He received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actor at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021, for his performance in Falling.[26]

In 2022, Henriksen was cast in the upcoming American horror film, Awaken the Reaper.[27] The film is currently shooting in New York and slated for a 2024 release date. It is directed by Justin Paul[28] and Dave Campfield and produced by Fourth Horizon Cinema, Impact Media Studios and Design Weapons.[29]

Personal life

Henriksen has been married three times. He was married to Mary Jane Evans from 1985 to 1989 and to Jane Pollack from 1995 to 2006.[citation needed]

Henriksen has four children; three with Pollack and one with Lunde. Henriksen currently resides in Tumwater, Washington.

Art

Henriksen continues to produce art. He worked as a muralist before he became an actor, and he has worked with clay since 1960. In September 2017, Henriksen set up a website to showcase and find homes for some of his most recent clay works. He "still believes that there is nothing as simple and beautiful as raw clay... And that Potters have the remaining soul of the nomads...always searching...."

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1961 The OutsiderU.S. Marine Uncredited
1972 It Ain't EasyRandy
1973 Emperor of the NorthRailroad Worker Uncredited
1974 To Kill the KingHank Adams
1975 Dog Day AfternoonFBI Agent Murphy
1976 Mansion of the DoomedDr. Dan Bryan
NetworkNetwork Lawyer At Khan's Place Uncredited
The Next ManFederal Security
1977 Close Encounters of the Third KindRobert
1978 Damien - Omen IISergeant Neff
1979 The VisitorRaymond Armstead
1981 The Dark End of the StreetJimmy
Piranha II: The SpawningPolice Chief Steve Kimbrough
Prince of the CityDistrict Attorney Burano
1983 NightmaresMacLeod
The Right StuffWally Schirra
1984 The TerminatorDetective Hal Vukovich
1985 Jagged EdgeFrank Martin
Savage DawnStryker
1986 AliensBishop
On Dangerous GroundBrook Alastair
1987 Near DarkJesse Hooker
1988 PumpkinheadEd Harley
Survival QuestHank Chambers
Deadly IntentRaymond
1989 The Horror ShowDetective Lucas McCarthy
Johnny HandsomeRafe Garrett
Hit ListChris Caleek
1990 The Last SamuraiJohnny Congo
1991 The Pit and the PendulumTorquemada
Stone Cold"Chains" Cooper
1992 Jennifer 8Sergeant Freddy Ross
Alien 3Bishop
Michael Weyland, Bishop's creator Listed in credits as "Bishop II"
Comrades in ArmsRob Reed
Delta HeatJackson Rivers
1993 Excessive ForceCaptain Raymond Devlin
Super Mario Bros.The King[a]Cameo appearance
Man's Best FriendDr. Jarret
Hard TargetEmil Fouchon
The OutfitDutch Schultz
KnightsJob The Cyborg
The Criminal MindAgent Winslow
1994 No EscapeThe Father
Color of NightBuck
BoulevardMcClaren
FelonyTaft
1995 Aurora: Operation InterceptWilliam Stenghel
The Quick and the Dead"Ace" Hanlon
Dead ManCole Wilson
PowderSheriff Doug Barnum
Mind RipperDr. Jim Stockton a.k.a. The Outpost
The Nature of the BeastJack Powell Direct-to-video
1997 Dusting Cliff 7Colonel Roger McBride Direct-to-video, a.k.a. Last Assassins
Gunfighter's MoonFrank Morgan Direct-to-video
No Contest IIEric Dane / Erich Dengler
1999 TarzanKerchakVoice[30]
2000 Scream 3John Milton
2002 The Mangler 2Headmaster Bradeen Direct-to-video
The UntoldHarlan Knowles Direct-to-video, a.k.a. Sasquatch
UnspeakableJack Pitchford Direct-to-video
2003 AntibodyDr. Richard Gaynes
Mimic 3: SentinelGarbageman
2004 ModiglianiFoster Kane
MadhouseDr. Franks Direct-to-video
Alien vs. PredatorCharles Bishop Weyland
Dream WarriorParish
StarkweatherThe Mentor Direct-to-video
Out for BloodCaptain John Billings Direct-to-video
Paranoia 1.0Howard Direct-to-video, a.k.a. One Point O
2005 Tarzan IIKerchak Voice, direct-to-video[30]
Hellraiser: HellworldThe Host Direct-to-video
2006 When a Stranger CallsThe Stranger Voice
The GardenBen Zachary Direct-to-video
AbominableZiegler Dane
Sasquatch MountainChase Jackson
The Da Vinci TreasureDr. John Coven
Superman: Brainiac AttacksBrainiacVoice[30]
Pirates of Treasure IslandLong John SilverDirect-to-video
2007 Bone DryJimmy Direct-to-video
The Chosen OneCardinal Fred Voice, direct-to-video[30]
2008 DeadwaterColonel John Willets Direct-to-video, a.k.a. Black Ops
Dying GodChance Direct-to-video
Dark ReelConnor Pritchett
AppaloosaRing Shelton
Necessary EvilDr. Fibrian Direct-to-video
Pistol WhippedThe Old Man
Prairie FeverMonte James
Alone in the Dark IIAbner Lundbert
Adventures in Voice ActingHimself Documentary
2009 Screamers: The HuntingOrsow Direct-to-video
The Slammin' SalmonDick Lobo
The SeamstressSheriff Virgil Logan Direct-to-video
Jennifer's BodyPassing Motorist Cameo
Nightmares in Red, White and BlueHimself Voice
2010 CyrusEmmett
The Lost TribeGallo Direct-to-video
The Genesis CodeDr. Hoffer
Godkiller: Walk Among UsMulciber Voice[30]
Scream of the BansheeBroderick Duncan Direct-to-video
The Penitent ManMr. Darnell
2011 Good Day for ItLyle Tyrus
Monster BrawlGod Voice
The ArcadianFather Reed Direct-to-video
2012 Astronaut: The Last PushWalter Moffitt
Beautiful WaveJimmy Davenport / Baja Man
My Dog the ChampionBilly
It's in the BloodSheriff Russell
2013 Gemini RisingColonel Stephen Cencula a.k.a. Alien Rising
GingerclownBraineater Voice
The Book of DanielCyrus the GreatDirect-to-video
PhantomCommodore Vladimir Markov
2014 Road to PalomaFBI Agent Joe Kelly
Dark AwakeningFather Donovan O'Malley
The SectorShadow Man Direct-to-video
Hollows GroveBill
Garm Wars: The Last DruidWydd 256[31]
2015 Harbinger DownGraff Direct-to-video, a.k.a. Inanimate
Fragile StormNorman Short film
Kids vs MonstersHeinrich Direct-to-video
StungMayor Caruthers
Spirit RidersRex
2016 Monday at 11:01 A.M.The Bartender
The HamsterThe Narrator Short film
Cut to the ChaseThe Man Direct-to-video
Daylight's EndChief Frank Hill
DesertedHopper
The SectorThe Finisher
After the Sun FellDicky
Gehenna: Where Death LivesMorgan
The UnwillingFather Harris
Lake EeriePop
2017 NeedlestickAlexander Crick
Mom and DadMel Ryan
2018 Big LegendJackson Wells
Gone Are the DaysTaylon Flynn
A ReckoningHenry Breck
D-RailedManny
Mimesis NosferatuThe Auter
2019 Cliffs of FreedomOld Demetri
Her Mind in PiecesNorman
Exorcism at 60,000 FeetCaptain Houdee
Eminence HillMason Mills
BeingReverend Campbell
2020 FallingWillis Peterson
A Place Among the DeadL
2021 The UnhealerReverend Stanley Pflueger
The Dead of NightEarl
ReklawLott Short
Why?Sheriff Logan
Alpha RiftCorbin
Vote for SantaSanta
2022 Bring on the Dancing Horses
The Edge of Her Mind AnthologyNorman
The Artifice GirlElderly Gareth
2023 When Jack Came BackBarry Davis
On FireGeorge Laughlin
2024 Altered RealityJack
TBA Awaken the ReaperDeacon Tom
TBA OnePastor Jesse Davidson Post-production
TBA Acre Beyond the RyeDr. Bradford Weeks
TBA Bring Me the Head of Lance HenriksenLance Post-production; filmed in 2010

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1980 B.A.D. CatsTimothy Pilot episode
Ryan's HopePreston Post 8 episodes
1983 Cagney & LaceyJohnny "Nose" Episode: "Hopes and Dreams"
Hardcastle and McCormickDeseau Episode: "Man in a Glass House"
Blood FeudMel Pierce Television film
1984 The A-TeamMack Dalton Episode: "In Plane Sight"
RiptideJohn McMasters Episode: "Raiders of the Lost Sub"
LegmenFinch Episode: "A Woman's Work"
Cagney & LaceySergeant King Episode: "Heat"
Hardcastle and McCormickJosh Fulton Episode: "Never My Love"
1989 Beauty and the Beast"Snow" Episode: "Snow"
1990–1991 Tales from the CryptReno Crevice / Sergeant Ripper 2 episodes
1996–1999 MillenniumFrank Black67 episodes
1998 The Day Lincoln Was ShotAbraham LincolnTelevision film
1999 The X-FilesFrank Black Episode: "Millennium"
Harsh RealmGeneral Pilot episode
2001 The Legend of TarzanKerchak Voice, episode: "Tarzan and Tublat's Revenge"
Lost VoyageDavid Shaw Television film
2004 Static ShockKobra Leader Voice, episode: "Future Shock"[30]
Evel KnievelWilliam "Awful" Knoffel Television film
2005 Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!Mobius Quint Voice, episode: "Hunt for the Citadel of Bone"
Into the WestDaniel Wheeler Episode: "Hell on Wheels"
IGPX: Immortal Grand PrixAndrei RublevVoice, episode: "Time to Shine"
SupernovaColonel Harlan Williams Television film
2006 Pumpkinhead: Ashes to AshesEd Harley
2007 Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud
In the Spider's WebDr. Lecorpus
Caminhos do CoraçãoDr. Walker 6 episodes
2008 DEAThe Narrator Voice
Ladies of the HouseFrank Olmstead Television film
2008–2009 Transformers: AnimatedLockdown Voice, 3 episodes[30]
2009 NCISSheriff Clay Boyd Episode: "South by Southwest"
2010 The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest HeroesGrim ReaperVoice, 4 episodes[30]
CastleBenny Stryker Episode: "Close Encounters of the Murderous Kind"
2011 The Witches of OzHenry Gale 2 episodes
Memphis BeatTom Harrison Episode: "The Feud"
The Dog Who Saved HalloweenProfessor Eli Cole Television film
2012–2013 Tron: UprisingTesler Voice, 16 episodes[30]
2012 The Legend of KorraLieutenant Voice, 7 episodes[30]
2013 HannibalLawrence Wells Episode: "Trou Normand"
2014 The StrainThe Narrator Voice, episode: "Night Zero"
2014–2017 All Hail King JulienDoc Sugarfoot Voice, episode: "Election"[30]
2015–2016 The BlacklistBill McCready 4 episodes
2015 Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesZog Voice, episode: "Dinosaur Seen in Sewers!"[30]
2015–2017 Into the BadlandsPenrith 3 episodes
2016 Grey's AnatomyGriffin McColl Episode: "Odd Man Out"
Criminal MindsChazz Montolo Episode: "A Beautiful Disaster"
The Night ShiftClive 2 episodes
Legends of TomorrowObsidianEpisode: "Compromised"
2017 The MachineStanley Voice, television film
2018–2020 Rapunzel's Tangled AdventureBaron Voice, 2 episodes[30]
2020 New Looney TunesIronbootay Voice, episode: "Undercover Bunny"
Better ThingsVirgil Episode: "She's Fifty"
Big DogsTotentatz 2 episodes
2023 Rabbit HoleCrowley Episode 8: Ace in The Hole
Aqua Teen Hunger ForceVannesa Episode: "Anubis"

Voice work

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2019 Alien IIIBishop [32]

Video games

Books

Autobiography
Comic books
  • To Hell You Ride (five-issue comic book from Dark Horse Comics) (2012) – Lance Henriksen and Joseph Maddrey (co-authors) with Tom Mandrake (artist); a motion-comic video was also made by Dark Horse Comics) (2012) – Lance Henriksen and Joseph Maddrey (co-authors), Tom Mandrake (artist), Lance Henriksen (narrator), TKU: Tecamachalco Underground (Cesar Gallegos/Mateo Latosa) (musical score)

Notes

  1. ^Identified as "Bowser" in production notes, and "Reznor" in comic continuation.

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