Art LaFleur

Art LaFleur ( born September 9, 1943 in Gary, Indiana ) is an American actor.

Life

With a football scholarship Art LaFleur was able to study at the University of Kentucky. After his studies, he moved to Chicago, where he in 1969 and 1973, a saloon bar opened, before he began to take acting lessons. He originally wanted to be a writer. But a friend convince him that he should try it only with the acting, which is why LaFleur sought his fortune in Los Angeles, where he moved in 1975. After the Mark Taper Forum in 1978 he played Michael Cristofer piece Black Angel, he was given the opportunity in the Screen Actors Guild Screen Actors Guild to enter, which he participated in several film projects.

Larger notoriety Get LaFleur in the following years, especially as a character actor who was cast in numerous film and television projects as a supporting actor. He has played in films such as WarGames - War Games, The City Cobra and Field of Dreams supporting roles and entered into series like The A-Team, Emergency Room - The emergency room and Malcolm in the middle on each episode.

Filmography (selection)

Movies

TV series

Unless otherwise indicated, only one episode

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