Tom Atkins (actor) explained

Tom Atkins
Birth Date:13 November 1935
Birth Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.[1]
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1963–present
Alma Mater:Duquesne University
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Allegiance:United States of America

Thomas Atkins (born November 13, 1935) is an American actor. He is known for his work in the horror and thriller film genres, having worked with writers and directors such as Shane Black, William Peter Blatty, John Carpenter, Fred Dekker, Richard Donner, Stephen King, and George A. Romero. He is also a familiar face to mainstream viewers, often playing police officers and tough authority figures and is perhaps best known for his role as Lt. Alex Diel in The Rockford Files (1974–1977).

Atkins has appeared in numerous films including The Fog (1980), The Ninth Configuration (1980), Escape from New York (1981), Creepshow (1982), (1982), Night of the Creeps (1986), Lethal Weapon (1987), Maniac Cop (1988), Two Evil Eyes (1990), Bob Roberts (1992), Striking Distance (1993), My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009), Drive Angry (2011), Encounter (2018), and Trick (2019).

Atkins has also appeared in numerous television series and films such as Hawaii Five-O (1975), (1990), Walker, Texas Ranger (1993), Fortune Hunter (1994), (1996), (1998), Oz (2003), (2003), The Jury (2004), The Last-Drive In with Joe Bob Briggs (2019), City on a Hill (2022), and Creepshow (2023).

Early life

Atkins initially had no desire to be an actor. His father worked in a steel mill in Pennsylvania and Atkins assumed that he would follow in his father's footsteps. He enlisted in the United States Navy and "noticed that the officers lived great, but that was only because they had gone to college,"[2] and so, after leaving the navy, Atkins enrolled in college where he met a girl who was involved in a theatre group. Atkins studied at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh and was a member of the Gamma Phi fraternity. He says: "I was in my 20s already when I got interested in acting and I liked it a lot."[2]

Career

Atkins began his career in stage plays both on-and-off Broadway, before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film and television.[2] His first movie role was in The Detective, which starred Frank Sinatra. Talking of his experience working on his first feature film – and with Sinatra – Atkins says: "It was great! It was intimidating and frightening and scary but Frank was great. He was very easy to work with. He didn't like to do a lot of takes. But then it's not like we were doing Shakespeare."[2]

After appearing in TV series and movies, including portraying Lt. Alex Diel in seasons 1 and 2 of The Rockford Files, Atkins began working within the horror and science fiction genres. He appeared in two films directed by John Carpenter: the 1980 ghost story The Fog and the 1981 science fiction thriller Escape from New York. His next role (this time a leading role) was the third installment of the Halloween franchise, the Carpenter-produced (1982).[3]

He completed further work with George A. Romero, appearing in three of the director's projects: the anthology Creepshow (1982), written by Stephen King; the anthology Two Evil Eyes (1990), based on tales by Edgar Allan Poe; and Bruiser (2000).

He portrayed Detective Ray Cameron in the 1986 cult horror film Night of the Creeps, a role Atkins calls his very favorite. He tells Classic-Horror magazine "It was the most fun film I've ever worked on. It was a pure giggle from beginning to end. The director Fred Dekker was very young and very talented and he went on to do The Monster Squad afterwards. I think he wrote a terrific film that was kind of a big put-on of '50s horror. And I had great lines in that movie!"[2]

Atkins has continued to act in both the thriller and police procedural genre. He is well known to movie goers for his role as Michael Hunsaker in the Richard Donner film Lethal Weapon (1987), which stars Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, and Gary Busey. In 1993 he took a role in Striking Distance (1993) alongside Bruce Willis, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Tom Sizemore. In television, Atkins reprised his role of Commander Diehl for a series of Rockford Files movies during the 1990s.

Atkins is a frequent player in shows in the Pittsburgh theatre scene, most famously in the one-man show The Chief at Pittsburgh Public Theater, in which he depicted the late founder of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Art Rooney. Also at the Public, he played the title role in Macbeth, opposite Jean Smart as Lady Macbeth and Keith Fowler as Macduff. He was the star of A Musical Christmas Carol at the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, portraying the character of Ebenezer Scrooge. He appeared on Broadway in David Storey's The Changing Room, for which he received the 1973 Drama Desk Award for Most Promising Performer.

In 2009, he had a supporting role as a retired sheriff in the remake My Bloody Valentine 3D[4] and co-starred with Nicolas Cage in Todd Farmer's Drive Angry, in 2011; both films are directed by Patrick Lussier.[5]

In the 2018 sci-fi movie Encounter, he was Professor Westlake, who studied the biology of the alien lifeform.

Selected filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotesReference(s)
1968The DetectiveHarmonGordon Douglas[6] [7]
1970Where's Poppa?Policeman in ApartmentCarl Reiner
1970The Owl and the PussycatKid in CarHerbert RossUncredited
1976Special DeliveryCop On BeatPaul Wendkos
1977BuddyStuart HagmannMade-for-TV Movie
1980The FogNick CastleJohn Carpenter
1980The Ninth ConfigurationSergeant KrebsWilliam Peter Blatty
1981Escape from New YorkCaptain RehmeJohn Carpenter
1982CreepshowStanGeorge A. Romero(segments "Prologue" / "Epilogue"), Uncredited
1982Dr. Dan ChallisTommy Lee Wallace
1985The New Kids"Mac" MacWilliamsSean S. Cunningham
1986Night of the CreepsRay CameronFred Dekker
1987Lethal WeaponMichael HunsakerRichard Donner
1988Lemon SkyDouglasJan Egleson
1988Maniac CopDetective Frank McCraeWilliam Lustig
1990Two Evil EyesDetective GroganGeorge A. Romero, Dario Argento(segment "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar")
1992Bob RobertsDr. Caleb MenckTim Robbins
1993Striking DistanceSergeant Fred HardyRowdy Herrington
2000BruiserDetective McClearyGeorge A. Romero
2001Out of the BlackEugene CarterKarl Kozak
2002Turn of FaithCharlie RyanCharles Jarrott
2009My Bloody Valentine 3DSheriff Jim BurkePatrick Lussier
2009Shannon's RainbowCaptain MartinFrank E. Johnson
2009TrappedDetective AbbottRon Hankison, Gavin Rapp
2010The ChiefArt Rooney Sr.Steve Parys
2011Drive AngryCaptainPatrick Lussier
2011Arriving at NightPhil RedmanAndrew FordShort Film
2013FantasmHimselfKyle KuchtaDocumentary
2014Apocalypse KissCaptain John VogleChristian Grillo
2014Judy's DeadRoyDave Rodkey
2015Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom SaviniHimselfJason BakerDocumentary[8]
2018EncounterProfessor WestlakePaul Salamoff
2019TrickTalbottPatrick Lussier[9]
2020PolybiusSheriff AtkinsJimmy KellyShort film[10]
2022Final SummerGeorge KlugJohn IsbergPre-production
The CollectedCluMarcus DunstanAnnounced[11]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesReference(s)
1963The DoctorsDylan LeveinEpisode: "December 9, 1963"
1964Look Up and LiveDoctorEpisode: "A Lifetime of Service"
1974Get Christie Love!PetersonEpisode: "Market for Murder"
1974RhodaVic RhodesEpisode: "Pop Goes the Question"
1974Harry OSergeant Frank Cole5 episodes
1975Miles to Go Before I SleepO'DellTelevision film
1975Shell GameStoker FryeTelevision film
1975The RookiesBrad GiffordEpisode: "Lamb to the Slaughter"
1975Hawaii Five-OKoko ApalekaEpisode: "Sing a Song of Suspense"
1976VisionsRobert DaykaEpisode: "Pennsylvania Lynch"
1976–1977SerpicoLieutenant Tom Sullivan16 episodes
1974–1977The Rockford FilesLieutenant Alex Diel8 episodes
1977BarettaVicEpisode: "It Goes with the Job"
1977BuddyTelevision film
1978A Death in CanaanLieutenant BragdonTelevision film
1980SkagDr. MosconeEpisode: "Pilot"
1980PowerBuck BuchananTelevision film
1981Sherlock HolmesCraiginTelevision film
1979–1981Lou GrantDr. Sorenson / Jim Bronsky / Frank Durning3 episodes
1982M*A*S*HMajor Lawrence WeemsEpisode: "The Tooth Shall Set You Free"
1982Desperate LivesJohn CameronTelevision film
1982Quincy, M.E.Commander Gene Butler / John Todd2 episodes
1982SkeezerDr. ChanlessTelevision film
1983St. ElsewhereBob LonnickerEpisode: "Dog Day Hospital"
1983Murder Me, Murder YouJack VanceTelevision film
1984T.J. HookerPhil Parker / Tommy D'AmicoEpisode: "Hooker's Run"
1985The Fall GuyGeorge SpirosEpisode: "The Skip Family Robinson"
1986Alfred Hitchcock PresentsPolice LieutenantEpisode: "Beast in View"
1986Blind JusticeKramerTelevision film
1986StingrayDonald DixonEpisode: "Sometimes You Gotta Sing the Blues"
1986HatchEpisode: "White Knight"
1987A Stranger WaitsSheriff CollierTelevision film
1986–1987The EqualizerDetective Frank Standish3 episodes
1989Dead Man OutBurgerTelevision film
1989The HeistDetective LelandTelevision film
1990Against the LawWalter LittlefieldEpisode: "Pilot"
1991JamiesonTelevision film
1992What She Doesn't KnowRoyTelevision film
1993Sworn to VengeanceEd BarryTelevision film
1993Walker, Texas RangerWade CantrellEpisode: "Night of the Gladiator"
1994Fortune HunterRichard BennettEpisode: "Target: Millennium"
1996The Rockford Files: If the Frame FitsCommander Alex DiehlTelevision film
1996AtriusEpisode: "Ties That Bind"
1996Dying to be Perfect: The Ellen Hart Pena StoryHenry HartTelevision film
1998Grenville RawlinsEpisode: "The Twenty Percent Solution"
1999The Rockford Files: If It Bleeds ... It LeadsCommander Alex DiehlTelevision film
2003OzMayor Wilson Lowen2 episodes
2003Mr. MonahanEpisode: "Cold Comfort"
2004The JuryBoyd KingmanEpisode: "Mail Order Mystery"
2022City on a HillJoe Congemi2 episodes
2023CreepshowFrankEpisode: "Something Borrowed, Something Blue"[12]

Self

YearTitleNotesReference(s)
2006Halloween

25 years of Terror

Video Documentary
2007Just Desserts: The Making of CreepshowVideo Documentary[13]
2009My Bloody Valentine: Sex, Blood and Screams – The Make-Up EffectsVideo Documentary Short
2009Thrill Me!: The Making of Night of the CreepsVideo Documentary
2009Night of the Creeps: Tom Atkins, Man of ActionVideo Documentary Short
2011Doomed Detective: Tom Atkins on Maniac CopVideo Documentary
2012Stand Alone: The Making of Halloween III: Season of the WitchVideo Short
2016Creepshow Days with Michael GornickVideo Short
2016Horror's Hallowed GroundsEpisode: "Creepshow"
2019The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob BriggsEpisode: "Halloween Hootenanny: Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Meyers"
2019In Search of DarknessDocumentary
2020Documentary

Archive footage

YearTitleRoleNotesReference(s)
2011–2014Cinemassacre's Monster MadnessRay Cameron / Dr. Dan Challis2 episodes
2014–2019Welcome to the BasementRay Cameron / Sergeant Krebs2 episodes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Two takes with Tom Atkins: Pittsburgh icon discusses Scrooge, scary movies and 'The Chief'. WTAE-TV. Nick . Matoney. November 22, 2022. August 22, 2024. August 22, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240822193546/https://www.wtae.com/article/two-takes-with-tom-atkins-pittsburgh-icon-discusses-scrooge-scary-movies-and-the-chief/42022345. live.
  2. Fallows, Tom, Tom Atkins Interview (Night of the Creeps), Classic-Horror Web Zine October 14, 2009.
  3. Web site: 'Drive Angry' Casting That Will Surely "Thrill" You. February 25, 2010 .
  4. Web site: Monster-Mania 14 Guest List Grows. DreadCentral. February 7, 2010. July 31, 2016.
  5. Web site: Exclusive: Tom Atkins is BACK and Ready to Drive Angry. February 25, 2010 . DreadCentral.
  6. Web site: Tom Atkins - Turner Classic Movies. Turner Classic Movies. Turner Classic Movies. August 22, 2024. August 22, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240822164315/https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/6672%7C147347/Tom-Atkins#filmography. live.
  7. Web site: Tom Atkins List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide. TV Guide. TV Guide. August 22, 2024. August 22, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240822191219/https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/tom-atkins/credits/3000082750/. live.
  8. Web site: Documentary ‘Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini’ Streaming Exclusively on Shudder in December!. Bloody Disgusting. John. Squires. November 21, 2019. August 22, 2024. August 22, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240822175159/https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3595015/documentary-smoke-mirrors-story-tom-savini-streaming-exclusively-shudder-december/. live.
  9. Web site: Tom Atkins, Omar Epps and Jamie Kennedy Starring in Todd Farmer and Patrick Lussier’s ‘Trick’. Bloody Disgusting. Brad. Miska. September 5, 2019. August 22, 2024. August 22, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240822174721/https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3545712/horror-icon-tom-atkins-screams-jamie-kennedy-talks-join-halloween-themed-trick/. live.
  10. Web site: [Trailer] Tom Atkins is Back (and Yes, He’s Playing a Sheriff) in Short Film ‘Polybius’]. Bloody Disgusting. John. Squires. January 14, 2019. August 22, 2024. August 22, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240822174840/https://bloody-disgusting.com/videos/3541468/trailer-tom-atkins-back-yes-hes-playing-sheriff-short-film-polybius/. live.
  11. Web site: [Exclusive] Tom Atkins in Talks for a Starring Role in Third Franchise Installment ‘The Collected’]. Bloody Disgusting. John. Squires. September 5, 2019. August 22, 2024. August 22, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240822174545/https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3582340/exclusive-tom-atkins-talks-starring-role-collected/. live.
  12. Web site: Shudder Unearths Creepshow Season 4 Trailer, Featuring the Return of Original Star Tom Atkins. MovieWeb. Cameron. Bolton. August 21, 2023. August 22, 2024. August 22, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240822190812/https://movieweb.com/tom-atkins-revealed-in-trailer-for-shudder-creepshow-season-4/. live.
  13. Web site: ‘Just Desserts: The Making of Creepshow’ Is Now Streaming Exclusively on SCREAMBOX!. Bloody Disgusting. Brad. Miska. October 13, 2023. August 22, 2024. August 22, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240822175250/https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3746900/just-desserts-the-making-of-creepshow-is-now-streaming-exclusively-on-screambox/. live.