Al Matthews (actor) explained

Al Matthews
Birth Name:Alexander Basil Matthews
Birth Date:21 November 1942
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Orihuela, Alicante, Spain
Known For:Aliens (1986)
Years Active:1975–1997, 2011–2018
Awards:13, including 2 Purple Hearts

Alexander Basil Matthews (November 21, 1942 – September 22, 2018), commonly known as Al Matthews, was an American actor, singer, and radio personality.[1] He was best known for his appearance as Gunnery sergeant Apone in the 1986 film Aliens. He reprised his role 27 years later, providing the voice of Apone for the video game (2013).

Early life and military career

Matthews was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 21, 1942. He was a member of the United States Marine Corps who graduated at Parris Island on May 25, 1966, and served during the Vietnam War.[2] [3] [4] On his website, he stated:

I spent six years in the United States Marine Corps; I hold thirteen combat awards and decorations, including two purple hearts. I was the first black Marine in the 1st Marine Division in Vietnam to be meritoriously promoted to the rank of sergeant; I served with Kilo Battery, Fourth Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division, of that I am very proud.

Acting and musical career

Music

Similar to US supply sergeant Chuck Bennett who was stationed in Germany, sang soul music and had a couple of chart hits as well as acted,[5] [6] [7] Matthews was stationed away from his home and he had an earlier career in music.Stars and Stripes, September 25, 2018 - Al Matthews, Marine veteran who played Apone in 'Aliens,' dies at 75 By MARTIN EGNASH

In 1975, he scored a musical hit in the UK Singles Chart, "Fool", which reached number 16 in the fall of that year.[8] One of the session singers on the record was Maxine Nightingale who had appeared in the German production of Hair in the early 1970s. Pierre Tubbs who produced Matthews' hit was impressed with Nightingale and he asked Nightingale's Hair co-star, J. Vincent Edwards to co-write a song with him which turned out to be “Right Back Where We Started From”.[9]

In August 1976, Al Matthews & the Last Word were appearing at the Clouds in Brixton, The Pavilion in Bath and the BLue Lagaoon in Newquay.[10]

In 1977, he recorded the single "It's Only Love". Backed with "Stormy Days and Lonely Nights" it was released on Mercury 6007 152.[11]

In 1978, he released the single "People Are People" / "Run to You".[12]

At some stage, Alan Mair played bass in the Al Matthews Band.[13]

Film

Matthews played various acting roles, such as Ferguson in Rough Cut (1980), a workman in (1981), a Vietnam veteran in The Sender (1982), a fire chief in Superman III (1983), Benedict in The American Way (1986), Sergeant Apone in Aliens (1986), General Tudor in The Fifth Element (1997) and Master Sergeant #3 in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). He also worked in British television, appearing in Grange Hill as Sam Green, the father of Benny Green, as well as in theater and radio; for the latter, as both an actor (on BBC Radio 4) and a presenter (on BBC Radio 1 and Capital Radio).[8]

Death

On September 22, 2018, Matthews was found unresponsive by a neighbor in his Orihuela, Spain, home. Matthews had retired there in 2005 after working in the United Kingdom.[1] He was later pronounced dead at age 75. Local reports claim he had battled severe illnesses over the years.[1] [14]

In popular culture

Matthews' portrayal of Sgt. Apone was the inspiration for Sgt. Avery Johnson of the Halo franchise.[15]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1977The Butterfly Ball Himself
1979Yanks Black G.I. at Dance
1980Rough Cut Ferguson
1981 Chicago Workman
Ragtime Maitre D'
1982The Sender Herb
1983Superman III Fire Chief
Funny Money 1st Hood
1986Defense of the Realm U.S. Controller
The American Way Benedict
Aliens Gunnery Sergeant Apone
1987Out of Order U.S. DJ
1988Stormy Monday Radio DJ
American Roulette Morrisey
1994Desmond's Reverend Marvin Jones
1997The Fifth Element General Tudor
1997Tomorrow Never Dies U.S. Master Sergeant
2018The Price of Death Williamson Posthumous release

Notes and References

  1. News: Actor Al Matthews, Apone in 'Aliens,' found dead in Spain . Rafa . Burgos . September 24, 2018 . . September 27, 2018 . September 27, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180927021736/https://elpais.com/elpais/2018/09/24/inenglish/1537774571_931154.html . live .
  2. Web site: Actor Al Matthews, Marine vet who played Gunnery Sgt. Apone in 'Aliens,' dies at 75 . Shaun . Snow . . September 24, 2018 .
  3. Web site: Al Matthews, Marine veteran who played Apone in 'Aliens,' dies at 75 . Martin . Egnash . . September 24, 2018 .
  4. Web site: Veteran Of The Day Marine Corps – Veteran Al Matthews . Nicolas . Rogers-Dillion . . September 25, 2018 .
  5. Rock'n'Roll-Schallplatten - CHUCK BENNETT (Soul)
  6. The Stars and Stripes, Wednesday, January 12, 1972 - Page 10 Left Army Awhile to Tour With 'Hair', Soulful Supply Sgt. Cuts Discs By Rich Kraham
  7. Gripsweat - 7" Vinyl - CHUCK BENNET - I Can Feel It
  8. Book: Roberts , David . 2006. British Hit Singles & Albums. 19th. Guinness World Records Limited . London. 1-904994-10-5. 355.
  9. Pop Dose, January 28, 2016 - Soul Serenade: Maxine Nightingale, “Right Back Where We Started From”
  10. New Musical Express, August 14, 1976 - Page 32 NATIONWIDE GIG GUIDE, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
  11. hitparade.ch - Al Matthews – It's Only Love
  12. Disco Savvy - 1978 Disco, Disco Music released during 1978:
  13. The Sunday Post, July 26, 2021 - The Beatstalkers rocker Alan Mair remembers famous friends and reveals his comeback at 74 By Tracey Bryce
  14. Web site: Grazier . Kevin . May 2, 2007 . 'Halo' Science 101 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20171027232718/https://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/129889/halo_science_101.php?print=1 . October 27, 2017 . September 27, 2018 . Gamasutra.