Richard Hill (actor) explained

Rick Hill
Currentnumber:24[1]
Currentposition:Fullback, tailback[2]
Birth Date:[3]
Birth Place:Harlan, Kentucky
Heightft:6
Heightin:1
Weight:206
Highschool:Perrysburg (OH)
Pastschools:

Richard "Rick" Hill (born January 26, 1953) is an American actor, author, and former gridiron football player. He is perhaps best known for his appearances in several films from veteran producer Roger Corman, including playing the title role in two installments of his Deathstalker series. He also collaborated with controversial baseball figure Pete Rose on his autobiography.

Football career

Hill was a three-sport letterman for Perrysburg High in Perrysburg, Ohio. In football, he twice won MVP honors in the Northern Lakes League, and was also a league all-star in basketball.[4] [5] He was recruited by the Georgia Tech football program,[4] but his career was plagued by injuries.[6]

Before 1972, NCAA players were required to spend a year on a freshman team before graduating to the varsity team.[7] Despite a slow start which he attributed to an ankle sprain,[8] Hill led the so-called "Baby Jackets" in ground gains,[9] in part because future College Hall of Famer Randy Rhino was moved to defense.[10] Hill's second year started slow again on a weak team, and he was redshirted partway into the season, although head coach Bill Fulcher called him "probably as good a back as we have at Tech".[11]

Hill came out strong in the 1973–74 campaign and led the team with six touchdowns by early November, when he suffered a ligament tear that took him out of action for the rest of the schedule.[12] Unsure if he would even be able to play until late into the pre-season, Hill took the field for the 1974–75 campaign[13] but was quickly sidelined with a hamstring injury.[14] He recovered and helped a rejuvenated Tech offense to several school records in the final stretch.[15] [16]

Hill was a Rhodes Scholarship nominee at Georgia Tech, from where he graduated in 1975 with a major in business.[6] [17] Thereafter, he briefly enrolled at Emory University to study law, before attempting to turn pro. Hill trained with the Detroit Lions of the NFL, but did not make the team.[6] He signed a contract with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL in the spring of 1976,[18] but suffered a dislocated shoulder during the preseason and left training camp[19] with no appearance on record in the regular season.[20]

Film career

Hill's acting break came when he was scouted at a Los Angeles beach and offered the small part of a lifeguard in a production called One of a Kind.[6] The same setting begat a leading role in Beach Patrol, the 1979 pilot for a proposed Aaron Spelling series, although the show was not picked up.[21] Hill was able to capitalize on his athletic background to keep his career going: he played a college football star (albeit from Michigan) in Detour to Terror, an NBC telefilm starring and produced by O.J. Simpson,[6] [22] and had a recurring role as another football player on the daytime drama Days of Our Lives.[23] He also guest-starred as a varsity football player on an episode of Charlie's Angels, another Spelling production.[24] In 1981, he was cast in Today's FBI, a re-imagining of classic show The FBI, which ran for a single season on ABC.[17] In the later stages of his career, Hill has occasionally worked as a director of episodic television.[25]

In 1983, Hill made his theatrical debut in Deathstalker, which was part of a wave of heroic fantasy films that followed Conan The Barbarian.[26] The film was profitable for Roger Corman's New World Pictures, and Hill subsequently starred in several action films for Corman (including the third Deathstalker sequel) and his associate Cirio Santiago.[27] Hill also appeared in Warrior Queen, a film aping the Deathstalker template but made by another exploitation producer, Harry Alan Towers. In 1994, he played a secondary protagonist in the final installment of the Class of... series, Class of 1999 II. Around the same time, the actor made another push for a leading role with Immortal Soldier, an android film which he co-wrote and was to feature genre veterans Maria Conchita Alonso, Jeff Wincott, Robert Davi, Michael Ironside and Louise Fletcher. However the project, promoted by newcomers Hatch Entertainment, did not materialize.[28]

In the 1980s, Hill was a member of the Hollywood All-Stars, a touring celebrity softball team raising money for various charitable causes.[29]

Writing career

Early in his entertainment career, Hill expressed an interest in writing, and was working on a spec script based on his college recruiting experience.[6] A baseball fan, he wrote another about the life of Jim Eisenreich, who battled through Tourette syndrome to become a Major League player. After that one was optioned, his agent tried to pitch him as a writer for a planned biopic of Pete Rose,[30] a fellow Ohioan with whom Hill had become acquainted at a 1986 celebrity softball game.[31] While neither film projects panned out, Rose read the Eisenreich script and chose Hill to write a tell-all book about his life. In the resulting opus, My Prison Without Bars, Rose admitted to betting on MLB games for the first time, an accusation he had steadfastly denied before.[32]

Selected filmography

Note: This Rick Hill is not to be confused with several homonyms, including an Australian actor and a kickboxer who appeared in Bloodfist II for his frequent employer Roger Corman.

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983DeathstalkerDeathstalker
1986The DevastatorDeacon PorterAlso known as The Destroyers
1987Warrior QueenMarcus
1988Fast GunJack Steiger
1990Fertilize the Blaspheming BombshellDan Allen
1991Dune WarriorsJohn
Deathstalker
Eye of the WidowChris Jones
1994G.D. Ash
1997InfernoTrevorAlso known as Operation Cobra
1998Storm TrooperDenton

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978ABC Afterschool SpecialsLifeguardEpisode: "One of a Kind"
1979Beach PatrolEarl "Hack" Hackman TV movie
Charlie's AngelsSteve FitzpatrickEpisode: "Angels on Campus"
SteeletownCoach BarnesTV movie
1980Eight is EnoughScoutmaster Harvey2 episodes
Days of Our LivesKyle McCullough24 episodes
Detour to TerrorKurtTV movie
Where the Ladies GoSteveTV movie
1981Today's F.B.I.Al Gordean19 episodes
1982Magnum, P.I.Lee ChambersEpisode: "The Eighth Part of the Village"
19811983The Dukes of HazzardMatt / Phil Ackley2 episodes
1983CheersTibor SvetkovicEpisode: "Now Pitching, Sam Malone"
1984The MasterRon GordonEpisode: "Kunoichi"
1988MatlockVince CampbellEpisode: "The Body"
1991The New Adam-12Bomb Squad OfficerEpisode: "Playing with Fire"
1993RavenAl StrikerEpisode: "Poisoned Harvest"
1998RussellEpisode: "What Goes Around..."
Born FreeDirector
5 episodes
Hollywood SafariDirector
Episode: "War Games"
2002TVographyDirector and producer
Episode: "Lee Majors, Hollywood's Bionic Hero"

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Notes and References

  1. . 28 September 1974 . The Georgia Tech Game . Official Program . Clemson . Clemson University Athletic Department . 43 .
  2. News: Hyatt . Richard . September 29, 1971 . Frosh Open Grid Slates . The Atlanta Constitution . 2-D .
  3. Web site: Rick Hill . imdb.com . Amazon . 20 September 2021.
  4. News: Hyatt . Richard . 24 November 1971 . King, Hill to duel at flats . The Atlanta Journal. 40 .
  5. Web site: 26 January 2006 . Sidelines: Perrysburg, Lake set to induct hall-of-fame members . toledoblade.com . 17 September 2021.
  6. News: Greppi . Michelle . 7 December 1981 . Ex-Tech player scoring on 'FBI' . The Atlanta Journal . 6-C .
  7. News: Freshmen Given Varsity Status in Major Sport . New York Times . 9 January 1972.
  8. News: Arey . Norman . November 23, 1971 . Baby Jackets' Hill Finally 'Showed Up' . The Atlanta Journal . 6-C .
  9. News: Hunter . Jim . Horne is Healed... Ready . The Atlanta Journal & Constitution. 7-D. 2 April 1972.
  10. News: Krueger . John . November 25, 1971 . Frosh Teams Look Alike . The Macon Telegraph . 2C .
  11. News: Bowers . Harley . 7 November 1972 . The Macon Telegraph . BA .
  12. News: Tech's Hill Lost for Season . Atlanta Journal-Constitution . 57. 13 November 1973.
  13. News: . September 9, 1974 . Notre Dame Favored to Whip Georgia Tech . The Times Recorder . Zanesville . United Press International . 3-B .
  14. News: . 19 September 1974 . Georgia Tech Loses Rick Hill . The Macon Telegraph . United Press International . 4B .
  15. News: Roberts . Charlie . 2 April 1975 . Pepper Starts Filling Shoes . The Atlanta Constitution . 5-D .
  16. News: Head Prefers to Wear White . Roberts. Charlie. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 86. 10 October 1974.
  17. News: Cain . Scott . 29 June 1983 . Ex-Yellow Jacket fights dark forces . The Atlanta Journal . 12-B .
  18. News: Bombers Find Saddle for 'Rider . Winnipeg Free Press . 65 . May 29, 1976.
  19. News: Veteran, rookie 'take a flyer' . Winnipeg Free Press . 74 . 16 June 1976.
  20. Web site: 1976 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Roster . statscrew.com . May 5, 2024.
  21. News: Tanned Androids and Bikini Beauties on 'Beach Patrol'. The Washington Post. April 30, 1979. August 2, 2018.
  22. 22 February 1980 . Detour to Terror . television . English . Los Angeles . Orenthal Productions.
  23. News: Reed . Jon-Michael . What happened on the soaps . Football player Kyle McCullough got a kick out of Maggie at the casino. . Chicago Tribune . United Feature Syndicate . 23 August 1980 . 15 .
  24. Book: Contant . Éric . Gourdeau . Philippe . 1995 . Drôles de dames: Entre féminisme et sexisme . Quatrième saison : 1979–80 . Guide du téléfan . Pézilla-la-Rivière . DLM Éditions . 2877950670 . fr.
  25. Web site: Biography . . rickhillspeaker.com . April 28, 2024.
  26. Web site: Sword and Sorcery Collection DVD Review . Shaffer . R.L. . 19 January 2012 . ign.com . News Corporation . September 14, 2021.
  27. Web site: Feature Films, with Rick Hill, Roger Corman . . imdb.com . Amazon . 14 September 2021.
  28. Helving . San . January 1993 . Notules Lunaires . . Paris . Jean-Pierre Putters . 81 . 7 . fr . 0338-6791.
  29. News: . May 10, 1985 . Tucson Sportwatch . The Arizona Daily Star . Tucson . 6–F .
  30. Web site: Baseball biopic finds home . Graser . Marc . 15 September 1999 . variety.com . Reed Business Information. September 20, 2021.
  31. Web site: Perrysburg native co-authored Rose's book . Saevig . Dan . toledoblade.com . 21 September 2021 . 10 October 2004.
  32. Web site: Baseball; Rose, in New Book, Admits Betting on His Team . Curry . Jack . 6 January 2004 . . September 21, 2021.