Richard Lynch
Richard Lynch | |
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Born | Richard Hugh Lynch February 12, 1940 Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. |
Died | June 19, 2012 Yucca Valley, California, U.S. | (aged 72)
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Nationality | Irish and American |
Other names | Richard H. Lynch |
Alma mater | The Actors Studio, HB Studios |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1967 – 2012 |
Known for | Wolfe, Commander Xaviar |
Notable work | Battlestar Galactica, Galactica 1980, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Starsky and Hutch, T. J. Hooker, The A-Team, Charmed, Halloween |
Spouse(s) | Béatrix Lynch (? – ?; divorced), Lily Lynch (? – ?) |
Children | With Béatrix: Christopher Lynch (dead) |
Relatives | Barry Lynch (brother) |
Awards | Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor (1982) |
Richard Hugh Lynch (February 12, 1940 – June 19, 2012) was an Irish-American actor best known for playing villains in movies and television. He often appeared in science fiction productions, including Battlestar Galactica (as Wolfe) and its sequel series Galactica 1980 (as Commander Xaviar). He also appeared in such shows as Starsky and Hutch, T. J. Hooker, The A-Team, Charmed and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Early life
[change | change source]Richard Lynch was born on February 12, 1940[1] in Brooklyn, New York City to Irish Catholic parents. His younger brother is actor Barry Lynch. Lynch served in the United States Marine Corps.[1]Lynch was trained at The Actors Studio and at the HB Studios.
Career
[change | change source]In while acting, Lynch was also a musician and played the saxophone, guitar, piano, and flute. He also enjoyed fishing, poetry, and architecture. He held Republic of Ireland citizenship through his Irish born parents and was a frequent visitor to Ireland. With Barry, the two brothers starred together in the films Nightforce and Total Force. Lynch's wife Lily starred with him in the film Breaking the Silence (1998) and son Christopher Lynch starred with him in the science fiction film Trancers II.
Later career
[change | change source]Through the years, Lynch worked with old friend and colleague Don Calfa in the films Necronomicon (1993), Toughguy (1995), Corpses Are Forever (2003), and Lewisburg (2009).
Personal life and death
[change | change source]Lynch had married twice — once to Béatrix Lynch (their son Christopher died in 2005 from pneumonia), and later to Lily Lynch. His body was found in his home in Yucca Valley, California on June 19, 2012. It is not known if Lynch died on June 18 or 19. After not having heard from Lynch for several days, friend and actress Carol Vogel went to his home to find the door open and his body in his kitchen. She then called 9-1-1[2] He was survived by his brother Barry and sisters Carole Taylor and Cathy Jones.[1] News reports following his death incorrectly identified his birth year as 1936, but the LA Times obituary published by his family correctly listed the year as 1940.[1]