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Antonio Fargas (born August 14, 1946 [2]) is an American actor known for his roles in 1970s blaxploitation and comedy movies, as well as his portrayal as Huggy Bear in the 1970s TV series Starsky & Hutch.
Each book was a novelisation of a specific TV series episode, with the original script writer(s) credited on the cover. Starsky & Hutch # 1 (novelisation of pilot episode) Starsky & Hutch # 2 (novelisation of "Kill Huggy Bear") Starsky & Hutch # 3 (novelisation of "Death Ride") Starsky & Hutch # 4 (novelisation of "Bounty Hunter")
Dewey, who once saved Huggy's life and calling in the debt, asks Huggy to use his underworld contacts and return the $50,000 to Lou if he forgives him for the robbery. As a result, Huggy winds up owing the $50,000 to Lou. Starsky and Hutch learn that the police department's gambling squad had the store under surveillance for some time.
On Good Times, Walker's character was known for his catchphrase "Dyn-o-mite!", and the actor later used it in his mid-1970s TV commercials for Panasonic cassette and 8-track tape players and in a 2021–2023 public announcement for Medicare.
Two streetwise undercover cops in the fictional city of Bay City, California in 1975 bust drug criminals with the help of underworld boss Huggy Bear. The film is a prequel to the television series, as it portrays Starsky and Hutch first being partnered. The film also switches the personalities of the title characters.
Jason Davis (October 14, 1984 – February 16, 2020) [1] [2] was an American actor, best known for his role as the speaking voice of Mikey Blumberg from the animated television series Recess. [ 3 ] Early life and career
"Ted the bear’s moment of fame has passed, leaving him living with his best friend, 16-year-old John," a news release about the series said. "Ted may not be the best influence on John, but when ...
Eric Scott (born Eric Scott Magat; October 20, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, United States) is an American actor whose best known role is as Ben Walton, which he first played in the television film The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971), and in the series it inspired, The Waltons. He was briefly married to actress Karey Louis.