Austin Stoker

Acting

Austin Stoker

Overview

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Birthday
Oct 07, 1943 (81 years old)
Death date
Oct 07, 2022

Austin Stoker

Known For

Time Warp Vol. 1: Midnight Madness
1h 41m
Movie 2020

Time Warp Vol. 1: Midnight Madness

From "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" to "The Big Lebowski"...

3 from Hell
1h 55m
Movie 2019

3 from Hell

After barely surviving a furious shootout with the police, Baby...

Shhhh
1h 20m
Movie 2014

Shhhh

While Harris and his Mother enjoy bonding at the movies,...

End of an Epic: The Final Battle
0h 17m
Movie 2008

End of an Epic: The Final Battle

Documentary on the making of 'Battle for the Planet of...

Big John
1h 15m
Movie 2006

Big John

French documentary on the films of John Carpenter

Two Shades of Blue
1h 43m
Movie 1999

Two Shades of Blue

Susan Price has written a #1 bestseller, a steamy novel...

Another Time, Another Place
1h 34m
Movie 1989

Another Time, Another Place

In 1988, Richard Conley (Joe Estevez) and Curt Wade (Rod...

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Austin Stoker (October 7, 1930 – October 7, 2022) was a Trinidadian-American actor known for his role as Lt. Ethan Bishop, the police officer in charge of the besieged Precinct 9, Division 13, in John Carpenter's Howard Hawks-inspired 1976 film, Assault on Precinct 13. This was one of the few heroic starring roles for a black actor in an action film of the 1970s outside of the blaxploitation genre. Stoker was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago on October 7, 1930. He started his career on stage, including the 1954 Broadway production of Truman Capote's House of Flowers, where he met his future wife, Enid Mosier (acting name Vivian Bonnell). Prior to his role as Lt. Bishop, Stoker appeared in several blaxploitation films, often playing police detectives. Among these films were Abby (1974), Combat Cops (1974), and Sheba, Baby (1975), in which he played Pam Grier's love interest. Some of Stoker's other notable acting roles were in Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973), Horror High (1974), Airport 1975 (1974), Victory at Entebbe (1976), and the 1977 television mini-series Roots. Stoker is known to Mystery Science Theater 3000 fans for his role as Dr. Ken Melrose in the 1982 B-movie, Time Walker, in which he appeared with Darwin Joston, his co-star from Assault on Precinct 13. Stoker died of renal failure at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California on October 7, 2022, his 92nd birthday. Description above from the Wikipedia article Austin Stoker, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia