R. D. Call Explained

R. D. Call
Birth Date:February 16, 1950
Birth Place:Ogden, Utah, U.S.
Other Names:RD Call
Occupation:Film, television and stage actor
Yearsactive:1977–2020
Spouse:Nita Nickerson 1972-1981

Roy Dana Call (February 16, 1950 – February 27, 2020)[1] was an American film and television actor. He appeared in several films including 48 Hrs. (1982), Brewster's Millions (1985), At Close Range (1986), No Man's Land (1987), Colors (1988), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Young Guns II (1990), State of Grace (1990), Waterworld (1995), Murder by Numbers (2002), Babel (2006), and Into the Wild (2007).

Life and career

Call was born in Ogden, Utah. An early television appearance saw him in a supporting role on an episode of Trapper John, M.D., where he was cast and directed by director Leo Penn. He has since appeared in various films with Leo Penn, Sean Penn, Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen, and Emilio Estevez, such as At Close Range, Colors, I Am Sam, Into the Wild, Judgment in Berlin, No Man's Land, State of Grace, The Weight of Water, and Young Guns II.

Call has also appeared in several of Walter Hill's films: 48 Hrs. (with Nick Nolte), Brewster's Millions (with John Candy), and Last Man Standing (with Bruce Willis). Other roles have included Babel (with Brad Pitt), Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July (with Tom Cruise), Michael Mann's L.A. Takedown, Murder by Numbers (with Sandra Bullock), and Waterworld (with Kevin Costner).

Television appearances include Burn Notice, Cruel Doubt, the acclaimed CBS series EZ Streets, Murder, She Wrote, Timestalkers, and The X-Files (episode Miracle Man). He played Jude Andrews in Stephen King's Golden Years.

Call's recent stage work includes Blackout (a performance that Variety called "riveting"),[2] The Speed of Darkness, Drift, and Good Bobby.

Call was born into a family that were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[3] He left that Church in his early teens. He married Nita Nickerson at the Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church, in Layton, Utah on April 14, 1972. They had no children and divorced in December 1981, but remained life-long friends. He died on February 27, 2020, from complications of back surgery at the age of 70.[4]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1979Barnaby JonesWalshWinrich KolbeEpisode: "False Witness"
1982Little House on the PrairieDwayneMichael LandonEpisode: "He Was Only Twelve: Part 1"
198248 Hrs.Duty SergeantWalter Hill
1985VVisitor Bringing MessageCliff BoleEpisode: "The Champion"
1985Trapper John, M.D.Laundry Truck DriverLeo PennEpisode: "The Unholy Ghost"
1985Brewster's MillionsCourtroom GuardWalter Hill
1986At Close RangeDickieJames Foley
1986The Children of Times SquareWalter - Rival BossCurtis HansonTV movie
1987TimestalkersBartMichael SchultzTV movie
1987No Man's LandFrank MartinPeter Werner
1988ColorsOfficer Rusty BainesDennis Hopper
1988Judgment in BerlinStephen N. RabounLeo Penn
1988War PartyPosse Member #1Franc Roddam
1988–1989KnightwatchBatesVarious3 episodes
1989UnconqueredFloyd Petrie, KKK MemberDick LowryTV movie
1989L.A. TakedownHarry DieterMichael MannTV movie
1989Born on the Fourth of JulyChaplain – VietnamOliver Stone
1990Guns of ParadiseFletcherMichael LangeEpisode: "Devil's Escort"
1990Young Guns IID.A. RynersonGeoff Murphy
1990State of GracePat Nicholson, Frankie's LieutenantPhil Joanou
1991Golden YearsJude AndrewsVarious7 episodes
1991Other People's MoneyArthurNorman Jewison
1992Cruel DoubtDistrict Attorney Mitchell NortonYves Simoneau2 episodes
1993Lt. Lloyd ButlerKevin ConnorTV movie
1993–1998Walker, Texas RangerStan Gorman / Dave KilmerMichael Preece / Tony Mordente2 episodes
1994Murder, She WroteJoseph KempinskyPeter S. FischerEpisode: "Deadly Assets"
1994The X-FilesSheriff Maurice DanielsMichael LangeEpisode: "Miracle Man"
1995WaterworldEnforcerKevin Reynolds
1996Last Man StandingJack McCoolWalter Hill
1996–1997EZ StreetsMichael "Fivers" DuganVarious9 episodes
1998The PracticeDet. MorrisMichael SchultzEpisode: "The Pursuit of Dignity"
1998Eddie WallaceChristopher HiblerEpisode: "Murder at the Finish Line"
1998Albert TalgornoMichael PreeceTV movie
1998MalaikaJack GrantMarina Martins
2000Family LawSergeant RodriguezEpisode: "Stealing Home"
2000The Weight of WaterCoast Guard OfficerKathryn Bigelow
2001I Am SamCop at ParkJessie Nelson
2002Murder by NumbersCaptain Rod CodyBarbet Schroeder
2002JAGMaster Chief ProctorMichael SchultzEpisode: "The Killer"
2005SupernaturalSheriff PierceDavid NutterEpisode: "Pilot"
2005The Work and the Glory II: American ZionBoggsSterling Van Wagenen
2006Dark HeartFinnKevin Lewis
2006BabelFBI Interrogation OfficerAlejandro González Iñárritu
2006The DropInterviewerKevin Lewis
2006The Work and the Glory III: A House DividedBoggsSterling Van Wagenen
2007Into the WildBullSean Penn
2008Adventures in AppletownCoach JoeRobert Moresco
2009Follow the ProphetGeneral DavisDrew Ann Rosenberg
2012Burn NoticeQuinnAlfredo Barrios Jr.Episode: " Unchained"
2012Silent Night in MuncieMichaelJon D. WagnerShort
2012PerceptionMarcusStan Harrington
2014CastleQuinnMickey BarbozzaEpisode: "For Better or Worse" (as RD Call)
2015Rogues of LANealStuart Alexander3 episodes
2015Blue TelescopeJohn FortunaJohn D. Wagner
2016Code of HonorMayor RandolfMichael Winnick
2018Not a StrangerSergeant FitzgeraldJames Russo(final film role)

Awards

Call was the winner of the 2010 Action On Film International Film Festival (AOF) "Legends Award".[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: R.D. Call Dies: 'Into The Wild', 'Born On The Fourth Of July' Actor Was 70. 10 March 2020. deadline.com. 2020-12-16.
  2. Web site: Review: 'Blackout'. Martinez. Julio. Variety. 2003-04-22. 2014-02-10.
  3. Web site: Biographies: Latter-day Saint and/or Utah Film Personalities: C. www.ldsfilm.com.
  4. Web site: Roy Call Obituary (1950 - 2020) - Layton, UT - Deseret News. Legacy.com.
  5. Web site: 2010 AOF Awards List. aoffest.com. 2014-02-10.