View Full Version : Classic Villainous Character Actor Richard Lynch Has Died


Brian Damage
06-20-2012, 12:27 AM
This has yet to be confirmed, but I have received word from several notable sources that veteran actor Richard Lynch, best known for playing a wide array of heinous villains in a film and television career spanning nearly four decades, has died at the age of 76. At the moment there are no details as to the cause of his death, but we will keep you updated as we get information.

A native of Brooklyn, New York, Lynch was born on February 12, 1936, as one of seven children in his family. Beginning in 1958 Lynch served in the United States Marine Corps for four years, ending his military career at the rank of Corporal. Following his stint in the Marines, Lynch returned to New York to study acting under the legendary acting teachers Uta Hagen and Lee Strasberg. He became a lifetime member of the prestigious Actors Studio in 1970 and had appeared in many stage productions on and off Broadway, including William Shakespeare’s Richard III and Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge. Lynch made his feature acting debut in 1973′s Scarecrow alongside Gene Hackman and Al Pacino. Throughout the 1970′s the actor built up his resume with appearances in films like The Seven-Ups, The Happy Hooker, God Told Me To, and Deathsport and television shows such as Starsky and Hutch, Battlestar Galactica, and Buck Rogers.

Lynch was often cast as heavies due to his distinctive face, which was scarred as a result of the actor setting himself on fire accidentally while tripping on LSD in New York’s Central Park in 1967. For the remainder of his career he would continue to appear in numerous low-budget sci-fi, horror, and action movies. In 1979, Lynch played the title role in the well-received TV movie Vampire, which had been intended to be a pilot for a weekly series that was picked up. It was a rare leading role for the actor. The next three decades would bring more villain roles for Richard Lynch including William Peter Blatty’s brilliant insane asylum satire The Ninth Configuration, Albert Pyun’s action-fantasy cult classic The Sword and the Sorcerer, the Chuck Norris Commie-basher Invasion U.S.A., and the psychological horror Bad Dreams. He also played Sidney Poitier’s corrupt FBI partner in the spy drama Little Nikita. Throughout the 90s and 00s he took on major and minor roles in several low-grade genre movies; one of the highlights from this period was the Mystery Science Theater 3000 classic Werewolf.

Towards the end of his life Lynch made a brief appearance as Michael Myers’ school principal in Rob Zombie’s controversial remake of Halloween and most recently reunited with the director for the upcoming horror feature The Lords of Salem. He had also become a fixture on the horror convention circuit and delighted in regaling fans with colorful anecdotes from his long and storied acting career.

Regardless of the quality of the film Richard Lynch always brought his A-game to every role and usually stole his every scene. He was an actor with genuine screen presence. Needless to say the man will be sorely missed.

http://www.geeksofdoom.com/2012/06/19/actor-richard-lynch-dies-at-age-76/

:rip:
http://www.aullidos.com/imagenes/varios/richard-lynch.jpg

Zoneboy
06-20-2012, 12:29 AM
I was hesitant about posting this one as it has yet to be confirmed and hopefully it's not true.

Torgo
06-20-2012, 11:34 AM
RIP if it's true, hopefully it's not. He's been in some of my favorite genre/exploitation films-

William Peter Blatty's The Ninth Confiuration
The Sword And The Sorcerer
God Told Me To
Stunts
Cut And Run
Necronomicon: Book of Dead
The Barbarians

Zoneboy
06-20-2012, 03:00 PM
Link (http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2012/06/20/halloween-battlestar-galactica-actor-richard-lynch-dies-at-76/)

Actor Richard Lynch, famous for his roles in countless sci-fi series and horror films, has died at the age of 76, his rep confirms to Fox411.com.

“It’s with deep sorrow that I learned last night that my client and friend Richard Lynch was found dead at his home in Palm Springs, CA,” Mike Baronas told Fox411 in a statement.

Lynch made a name for himself in Hollywood playing the role of villains and nemeses due to his distinctive appearance. Lynch reportedly suffered scarring in 1967 after he accidentally set himself on fire while under the influence of LSD. It later became part of his signature look in the more than 100 film and television appearances he made, including films like “Scarecrow” and Rob Zombie’s “Halloween,” as well as in shows like “Battlestar Galactica” and “The A-Team.”

Lynch’s body was found by actress Carol Vogel, Baronas said. After not hearing from Lynch for several days, she stopped by his home Tuesday to find the door ajar.

“When she entered, she discovered him lying on the kitchen floor. She proceeded to call 911 although his body was cold and lifeless,” Baronas said.

“From what I currently understand, no investigation into the cause of his death will be made as his body was sent directly to a funeral home,” he said.

Lynch’s latest role was in the 2012 horror film,”The Lords of Salem,” directed by Rob Zombie.

Zombie expressed sorrow at the news of Lynch’s death, writing on his Facebook page, “I woke up this morning to the news that our friend Richard Lynch has passed away. Richard was great to work with and really gave it his all. I will never forget the way he scared the crap out of the kid actors in Halloween. As soon as I said action! He dove right into his role of Principle Chambers at top volume. He will be missed.”

Retro4Life
06-20-2012, 03:09 PM
"Vampyre" (the exact spelling) was a great TV movie and very deserving of the series run that it never got.

:rip: Richard Lynch, a great "bad guy" to be sure.

JamesG
06-20-2012, 04:33 PM
Another Puppet Master III actor gone... :(
the other was Ian Abercrombie.

UMFaninMD
06-20-2012, 07:04 PM
That's sad. He was always one of those actors you instantly recognized.