Clarence Gilyard Explained

Clarence Gilyard
Birth Name:Clarence Alfred Gilyard Jr.
Birth Date:24 December 1955
Birth Place:Moses Lake, Washington, U.S.
Death Place:Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Resting Place:Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1980–2022
Spouse:
    Children:6
    Other Names:Clarence Alfred Gilyard, Jr.
    Education:California State University, Dominguez Hills (BA)
    Southern Methodist University (MFA)

    Clarence Alfred Gilyard Jr.[1] (December 24, 1955 – November 28, 2022) was an American actor. He was best known to television audiences for his roles as private investigator Conrad McMasters on the legal drama series Matlock (1986–95) and Texas Ranger Jimmy Trivette on Walker, Texas Ranger (1993–2001).

    Gilyard was also known for his supporting roles in the 1980s action films Top Gun, as Radar Intercept Officer "Sundown", and Die Hard, as terrorist computer expert Theo.

    Gilyard was an associate professor of acting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas from 2006 until his death in 2022.

    Early life and education

    Gilyard was born into a military family in Moses Lake, Washington, on Christmas Eve, in 1955, the son of Barbara and Clarence Alfred Gilyard Sr., a U.S. Air Force officer. Gilyard was the second of six children. His family was originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, but Gilyard grew up on Air Force bases in Hawaii, Texas, and Florida. Raised primarily as a Lutheran, he became Catholic in the 1990s.[2] [3]

    During his young adulthood, Gilyard lived in the San Bernardino suburb of Rialto, California, and attended Eisenhower High School. He was an excellent student, graduating in 1974, and afterward spent a year as an Air Force Academy cadet before leaving the service to attend Sterling College.[4] In college, he played football, and became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He also received a tennis scholarship, but dropped out of school before completing his studies.

    While living with his parents during his college years, Gilyard was preoccupied with women, alcohol, and occasionally, drugs. His parents urged him to move out, so he relocated to Long Beach, California, with a friend. He attended California State University, Long Beach, majoring in acting, and worked as a waiter while seeking acting opportunities. He completed his bachelor's degree at California State University, Dominguez Hills.[5] [6]

    Gilyard worked with a housemate at a clothing store, where he was promoted to manager. He left this to work briefly selling industrial chemicals. In 2003, Gilyard returned to school, receiving a Master of Fine Arts in theatre performance at Southern Methodist University.

    Career

    Actor

    In 1979, Gilyard moved to Los Angeles to become an actor. Among other work, a role in the play Bleacher Bums made him what one magazine called "the first black actor to play a cheerleader", before he segued into television roles. As a character actor, Gilyard made guest appearances on TV shows such as Diff'rent Strokes, The Facts of Life, 227, Simon & Simon, and Riptide. In 1982–1983, Gilyard was cast in the final season of the NBC TV series CHiPs as Officer Benjamin Webster, opposite Erik Estrada. He co-starred with Jim Carrey in the 1984 NBC sitcom The Duck Factory. He appeared in a commercial for McDonald's in 1987.

    Gilyard's movie debut in 1986 was as an F-14 Tomcat radar intercept officer, LT.(JG) Marcus "Sundown" Williams, in Top Gun. He was also a military man in the 1986 film The Karate Kid Part II. He appeared in the 1988 action film Die Hard as Theo, a criminal computer expert. He also appeared as Reverend Bruce Barnes in and its sequel, .

    Gilyard played the role of Ben Matlock's private investigator, Conrad McMasters, on Matlock opposite Andy Griffith from 1989 to 1993. He replaced Kene Holliday, who was fired for his dependency on drugs and alcohol. Gilyard appeared in almost every Matlock episode starting in season 3 of the show. When the show moved from NBC to ABC for the series' seventh season, production moved from Los Angeles to Wilmington, North Carolina. Andy Griffith suggested to Gilyard that he move there, too, which he did, before departing to work on a pilot for another series at CBS the following year.

    In 1993, he began another long-time co-starring role opposite Chuck Norris on Walker, Texas Ranger. Gilyard portrayed fellow Texas Ranger and best friend of Walker, James "Jimmy" Trivette. Gilyard had a cameo appearance in the 2005 television movie, Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire.

    In 2012, after taking time off to teach, Gilyard began appearing onscreen again, mostly in independent projects. In 2014, he appeared in the religious film A Matter of Faith.

    On January 17, 2016, Gilyard performed the role of Hoak Colburn onstage at the University of New Mexico's Popejoy Hall in the Neil Simon Festival's Driving Miss Daisy, opposite his former Walker, Texas Ranger co-star, Sheree J. Wilson.[7]

    In the 2018 edition of the football video game Madden NFL, Gilyard plays high school coach Devin Wade in the "Longshot" section of the game. Two years later, Gilyard reprised his role as criminal gang member Theo from Die Hard, alongside star Bruce Willis, in a commercial for Advance Auto Parts' DieHard brand of car batteries.[8]

    Associate professor

    In 2006 Gilyard took a break from acting and became an associate professor in the College of Fine Arts – Department of Theatre at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he taught stage and screen acting.[9] He continued to teach for many years. Following his death, the school's film chair said "Professor Gilyard was a beacon of light and strength for everyone around at UNLV".[9]

    Personal life and death

    Gilyard was married twice and had six children. His first marriage, to Catherine Dutko in 1989,[10] ended in divorce, and he married his second wife, Elena Castillo, in 2001.[11] He served as the consultant of the communications committee of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.[12]

    After a long illness, Gilyard died at his home in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 23, 2022, at the age of 66.[13] [14] He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) in Los Angeles, California.

    Filmography

    Film

    ! Year! Title! Role! Notes
    1986Top GunLieutenant Junior Grade Marcus "Sundown" Williams
    The Karate Kid Part IIG.I. #1
    1987Off the MarkJames B. White
    1988Die HardTheo
    2000Bruce Barnes
    2002
    2012Little MonstersBen Foreman
    2013From AboveJeremiah Ward
    2014A Matter of FaithProfessor Portland
    2015The TrackPsychiatrist
    2016The BeastAuguste Porter
    The SectorReverend Raines
    2019The Perfect RaceCoach Michaels
    2021Legacy of a SpyBill PopeShort, (final film role)

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1981Diff'rent StrokesFrank Simpson / The Student2 episodes
    1982Making the GradeUnknownEpisode: Teach Me Tonight
    1982–83CHiPsOfficer Benjamin Webster20 episodes
    1983The Kid with the 200 I.Q.UnknownTV movie
    1984Things Are Looking UpClement McCallister
    The Duck FactoryRoland Culp13 episodes
    RiptideWilliam CollinsEpisode: It's a Vial Sort of Business
    1985Solomon's UniverseCaseyTV movie
    1986Simon & SimonWally StokesEpisode: A.W.O.L.
    1987227Harold BaileyEpisode: Matchmakers
    The Facts of LifeMattEpisode: The More the Marrier
    1989L.A. TakedownMustafa JacksonTV movie
    1989–93MatlockConrad McMastersMain cast
    1990The Great Los Angeles EarthquakeRoy BryantTV movie
    1993–2001Walker, Texas RangerRanger James TrivetteMain cast
    1994TV movie
    1999Sons of ThunderEpisode: Flighting Back
    2005TV movie
    2018Christmas on the CoastFletcher Reese
    2020Eleanor's BenchReginald

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Feister. John. April 2009. The Eucharistic Faith of Actor Clarence Gilyard. dead. St. Anthony Messenger. https://archive.today/20120721200406/http://www.americancatholic.org/Messenger/Apr2009/Feature3.asp. July 21, 2012.
    2. Web site: Clarence Gilyard Jr. (Junior). TV.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20080604161645/http://www.tv.com/clarence-gilyard-jr./person/1604/biography.html. June 4, 2008. dead.
    3. Web site: Pattison. Mark. Actor Gilyard finds Catholicism is role for a lifetime. The Tidings. June 10, 2005. October 7, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110410230739/http://www.the-tidings.com/2005/0610/gilyard.htm. April 10, 2011.
    4. Web site: Clarence Gilyard Biography – Yahoo! Movies.
    5. Web site: Clarence Gilyard, M.F.A. . April 20, 2012 . University of Nevada, Las Vegas. October 19, 2020. October 19, 2020. https://archive.today/20201019144543/https://www.unlv.edu/people/clarence-gilyard-mfa. live.
    6. Web site: Clarence Gilyard: Professor, Stage & Screen Acting/ Film. September 19, 2012 . University of Nevada, Las Vegas. October 19, 2020. October 19, 2020. https://archive.today/20201019144148/https://www.unlv.edu/people/clarence-gilyard. live.
    7. Web site: The Neil Simon Festival's Driving Miss Daisy. Popejoy Presents. Popejoy Hall, The University of New Mexico. March 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304100527/http://popejoypresents.com/2015-2016/driving-miss-daisy. dead.
    8. Bruce Willis Reprises His Role As John McClane In Commercial For Die Hard...Car Batteries. Dino-Ray. Ramos. Deadline Hollywood. October 18, 2020. October 19, 2020.
    9. Web site: November 29, 2022 . Clarence Gilyard, 'Die Hard' and 'Matlock' actor, dies at 66 . November 30, 2022 . AP NEWS . en.
    10. News: Erratum . December 1, 2022 . Palm Desert Post . March 28, 1990 . Palm Desert, California . 84.
    11. News: Clarence Gilyard Jr., 'Walker, Texas Ranger' and 'Die Hard' Star, Dies at 66. Murphy. J. Kim. Variety. November 29, 2022. November 29, 2022.
    12. "Texas Marriages, 1966-2010," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VY9B-HWJ : December 6, 2014), Clarence A Gilyard and Helen Castillo, August 25, 2001; citing Dallas, Texas, United States, certificate number 135708, Vital Statistics Unit, Texas Department of State Health Services, Austin.
    13. News: 'Die Hard' actor, UNLV professor Clarence Gilyard dies. November 28, 2022. November 28, 2022. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Katsilometes. John.
    14. News: Clarence Gilyard obituary . 3 December 2022 . The Times . 2 December 2022.