Michael Biehn | |
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![]() Biehn at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con International | |
Born | Michael Connell Biehn July 31, 1956 Anniston, Alabama, U.S. |
Other names | Mike, Mick(ey) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1977–present |
Spouse(s) | Carlene Olson (1980–1987) Gina Marsh (1988–2014) Jennifer Blanc (2015–present) |
Children | 5 |
Michael Connell Biehn (born July 31, 1956) is an American actor, primarily known for his military roles in science fiction films directed by James Cameron; as Sgt. Kyle Reese in The Terminator (1984), Cpl. Dwayne Hicks in Aliens (1986) and Lt. Coffey in The Abyss (1989). He was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Actor for Aliens. His other films include The Fan (1981), Navy SEALs (1990), Tombstone (1993), The Rock (1996) and Planet Terror (2007). On television, he has appeared in Hill Street Blues (1984) and Adventure Inc. (2002-03).
Early life[]
Biehn was born in Anniston, Alabama, the second of three children of Marcia (née Connell) and Don Biehn, a lawyer.[1][2] He is partially of German descent.[3] When he was young, he moved with his family to Lincoln, Nebraska, and then to Lake Havasu, Arizona, where he was a member of the high school drama club before graduating.[2] He attended the drama program at the University of Arizona,[1] where he was a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity before moving to Hollywood.[4]
Career[]
Biehn got his start in movies with a bit part in the film version of Grease in 1978. He appears in two scenes, in one which John Travolta's character, Danny, hits Biehn's uncredited character in the stomach while playing basketball. In 1981, he acted out the title role of Douglas Breen, a stalker, in the 1981 film version of Bob Randall's novel The Fan; at the time the film was shot, he was in his mid-20s, whereas the actress chosen as Breen's victim Sally Ross, Lauren Bacall, was more than 30 years his senior. After a few more films, Biehn played Kyle Reese, a sergeant sent back in time by John Connor to save his mother, Sarah Connor, in the 1984 film The Terminator. He starred in two other films directed by James Cameron: Aliens (as Corporal Hicks) and The Abyss (as Lieutenant Hiram Coffey), and had a small role in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (his briefly reprised role as Reese which was removed from the theatrical release, but restored in the special editions and the director's cut).
In an early draft of Alien 3 written by William Gibson, Biehn's character Hicks (who had survived the events of Aliens) was to become the protagonist, replacing Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver).[5] However, Walter Hill and David Giler penned the final script, which had Hicks killed off in the opening scene. Biehn, upon learning of his character's demise, demanded and received almost as much money for the use of his likeness in one scene as he had been paid for his role in Aliens.[6] Biehn reprised the role of Hicks by voicing the character in the video game Aliens: Colonial Marines. Biehn played the role of Johnny Ringo in Tombstone with the showdown scene with Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday.
In the 2000s, Biehn took acting roles ranging from big budget films such as The Art of War and Clockstoppers, to video games like Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun, and independent movies, such as Havoc. He also starred in three TV series including the CBS drama The Magnificent Seven (1998–2000), the Tribune Entertainment syndicated TV series Adventure Inc. (2002–2003), and the NBC TV series Hawaii (2004). All three shows were subsequently cancelled because of low ratings. Biehn was considered for a role in James Cameron's science fiction epic film Avatar (2009), but Cameron felt his appearance in the film coupled with that of Sigourney Weaver's would remind people too much of Aliens.[7]
Biehn directed the 2010 film The Blood Bond. In 2011 he wrote, directed and starred in The Victim, which was released in 2011.
Personal life[]
Biehn and his then-girlfriend, actress Jennifer Blanc, in 2012, promoting The Victim, which they co-produced, and which Biehn starred in and directed
Biehn has been married three times. His first wife was actress Carlene Olson, whom he married on July 11, 1980. They had twin sons, Devon and Taylor (b. 1984) and divorced in 1987. He then married his second wife, Gina Marsh. They have two sons, Caelan Michael (b. April 11, 1992) and Alexander (b. March 19, 2003) and separated in 2008. Biehn is now married to actress Jennifer Blanc, who co-produced and starred alongside him in The Victim.[8][9] The couple have one son, Dashiell King Biehn, born March 21, 2015.[10]
Filmography[]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1977 | Logan's Run | Sandman | TV Series- episode 1 < |
1978 | Grease | Mike, basketball player | Uncredited |
1978 | Coach | Jack Ripley | |
1978 | A Fire in the Sky | Tom Reardon | Made-for-TV Movie |
1980 | Hog Wild | Tim Warner | |
1981 | The Fan | Douglas Breen | |
1983 | The Lords of Discipline | Cadet Lieutenant Colonel John Alexander | |
1984 | The Terminator | Sgt. Kyle Reese | |
The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian | Sebastian | Made-for-TV Movie | |
Hill Street Blues | Officer Randall Buttman | TV Series, 3 episodes | |
1985 | Deadly Intentions | Dr. Charles Rayner | Made-for-TV Movie |
1986 | Aliens | Corporal Dwayne Hicks | Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Actor |
1987 | Rampage | Anthony Fraser | |
1988 | The Seventh Sign | Russell Quinn | |
In a Shallow Grave | Garnet Montrose | ||
1989 | The Abyss | Lieutenant Hiram Coffey | |
1990 | Navy SEALs | Lieutenant James Curran | |
1991 | Timebomb | Eddie Kay | |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | Kyle Reese | Cameo, Special Edition and Director's Cut only | |
K2 | Taylor Brooks | ||
1992 | A Taste for Killing | Bo Landry | Made-for-TV Movie |
1993 | Strapped | Detective Matthew McRae | |
Deadfall | Joe Dolan | ||
Tombstone | Johnny Ringo | ||
1994 | Deep Red | Joe Keyes | Made-for-TV Movie |
1995 | In the Kingdom of the Blind | Jackie Ryan | Cameo |
Jade | Detective Bob Hargrove | ||
Blood of the Hunter | Blake | Made-for-TV Movie | |
Breach of Trust | Casey Woods | ||
1996 | Frame by Frame | Detective Stash Horvak | Made-for-TV Movie |
Mojave Moon | Boyd | ||
The Rock | Commander Charles Anderson | ||
1997 | Asteroid | FEMA Director Jack Wallach | Made-for-TV Movie |
Dead Men Can't Dance | Robert Hart | ||
The Ride | Smokey Banks | ||
1998 | Susan's Plan | Bill | |
American Dragons | Det. Tony Luca | ||
1998–2000 | The Magnificent Seven | Chris Larabee | TV Series |
1998 | Silver Wolf | Roy McLean | Made-for-TV Movie |
1999 | Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun | Commander Michael McNeil | Video Game |
2000 | Chain of Command | Secret Service Agent Craig Thornton | |
Cherry Falls | Sheriff Brent Marken | ||
The Art of War | Robert Bly | ||
2001 | Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 | President David Alexander | |
2002 | Clockstoppers | Henry Gates | |
Borderline | Det. Macy Kobacek | ||
2002–2003 | Adventure Inc. | Judson Cross | TV Series |
2004 | The Legend of Butch & Sundance | Mike Cassidy | Made-for-TV Movie |
Hawaii | Det. Sean Harrison | TV Series | |
2005 | Havoc | Stuart Lang | |
Dragon Squad | Petros Angelo | ||
2007 | The Insatiable | Strickland | |
You Are Here | Tony Russo | ||
Grindhouse | Sheriff Hague | Segments Planet Terror and Thanksgiving | |
They Wait | Blake O'Connell | Cameo | |
2008 | Stiletto | Lee | |
2009 | Criminal Minds | Det. Ron Fullwood | TV Series, 1 episode |
Saving Grace | Landy Bretthorse | ||
Streets of Blood | Agent Michael Brown | ||
2010 | Psych 9 | Det. Marling[11] | |
Bereavement | Jonathan Miller | ||
The Blood Bond | John Tremayne | Also director | |
2011 | The Divide | Mickey | |
Take Me Home Tonight | Bill Franklin | ||
Puncture | Red | ||
The Victim | Kyle | Also director | |
Yellow Rock | Tom Hanner | ||
2012 | Sushi Girl | Mike | |
2013 | Treachery | Henry | |
2014 | The Dark Forest | Peter | |
Tapped Out | Reggie | ||
24 Hour Rental | Buzz | ||
2015 | The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power | King Yannick | Made-for-TV Movie |
2016 | Hidden in the Woods | Oscar Crocker | |
2017 | The Shadow Effect | Sheriff Hodge |
Video games[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2013 | Aliens: Colonial Marines | Corporal Dwayne Hicks | Voice and younger likeness |
2013 | Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon | Sergeant Rex "Power" Colt | Video game |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Michael Biehn: Biography, Latest News & Videos". TV Guide. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Michael Biehn" Archived 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine. Wizard World. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
- ↑ Wygant, Bobbie (July 1986). "Interview with Michael Biehn". KOLN/KGIN-TV (Lincoln, Nebraska), YouTube. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
- ↑ " About Michael Bean". MTV. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
- ↑ "Phoenix – Michael Biehn Archive – Aliens Cinescape Movie Aliens – Bald Ambition Page 3". Michaelbiehn.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
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: - ↑ "Wreckage and Rape: The Making of Alien³ – Development Hell: Concluding The Story" (Alien 3 Collector's Edition DVD).
- ↑ "Michael Biehn Hopin', Wishin' and Waitin'". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
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: - ↑ Whtiney, Serena (July 24, 2012). "Fantasia 2012: Michael Biehn and Jennifer Blanc-Biehn Talk The Victim and More!". Dread Central.
- ↑ "Fantasia 2012: Michael Biehn and Jennifer Blanc say waddup in this photoshoot!" Arrow in the Head. July 31, 2012.
- ↑ "Welcome Dashiell King Biehn" Topanga Messenger. May 7, 2015.
- ↑ "Haunted Hospital 'Psych: 9' Gets March UK Release". BloodyDisgusting.
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External links[]
- Michael Biehn at the Internet Movie Database
- Michael Biehn at the TCM Movie Database
- Michael Biehn at AllMovie
- Phoenix – Michael Biehn Archive
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