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Luke Askew
Born(1932-03-26)March 26, 1932
DiedMarch 29, 2012(2012-03-29) (aged 80)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor
Years active1967–2010
SpouseMaggie Askew[1]

Francis Luke Askew (March 26, 1932 – March 29, 2012)[2][3] was an American actor. He appeared in many westerns, and had a lead role in the spaghetti Western Night of the Serpent (La notte dei serpenti; 1969).[4] He also had a small part in the 1969 classic movie Easy Rider.

Biography

Askew was born on March 26, 1932 in Macon, Georgia to Milton Dillard Askew (1904–1976) and Dorothy Doolittle (1910–1969). Askew attended the University of Georgia, Mercer University, and Walter F. Jay School of Law. Askew served in the United States Air Force during his college years.

He made his film debut in Hurry Sundown (1967), but was first noticed as an actor for his role in Cool Hand Luke (1967). The following year he worked with John Wayne in The Green Berets (with his hair cut short). The following year he worked with Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda in Easy Rider.

Askew continued to work as an actor after that, predominantly appearing in guest roles on television series. This includes work on such series as: Bonanza, The High Chaparral, Mission: Impossible, Cannon, The Rockford Files, Quincy, M.E., The Six Million Dollar Man, T. J. Hooker, L.A. Law, MacGyver, Walker, Texas Ranger, Murder She Wrote, and HBO's Big Love.

He also took part in Easy Rider: Shaking the Cage (1999), a documentary about the making of Easy Rider,[5] and the 2003 documentary Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex, Drugs and Rock 'N' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood. Askew sang Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf and Jimmy Reed songs at The Gaslight Cafe. According to Bob Dylan, when Luke sang at The Gaslight Cafe it was like a "guy who sounded like Bobby Blue Bland".[6]

Askew later moved to Lake Oswego, Oregon.[7] He died in Portland, on March 29, 2012, three days after his 80th birthday, from lung cancer.[7][8]

Selected filmography

Television

References

  1. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/13/movies/luke-askew-character-actor-is-dead-at-80.html
  2. ^ Lake Oswego actor "Luke Askew, featured in HBO's 'Big Love', 'Easy Rider', and others, dead at 80", oregonlive.com; accessed March 2, 2016.
  3. ^ Obituary. oregonlive.com; retrieved August 12, 2012.
  4. ^ Collector's movies – Spaghetti Westerns, trashpalace.com; accessed March 2, 2016.
  5. ^ Easy Rider: Shaking the Cage IMDb
  6. ^ Luke Askew profile Archived 2013-02-02 at archive.today, ShooFeeTV; retrieved August 12, 2012.
  7. ^ a b Bailey Jr., Everton (April 13, 2012). "Lake Oswego actor Luke Askew, featured in HBO's 'Big Love', 'Easy Rider' and others, dead at 80". The Oregonian. Retrieved April 14, 2012.
  8. ^ 'Big Love's' Luke Askew Dies, 80 Archived 2016-03-06 at the Wayback Machine. InsideBlip.com; accessed August 12, 2012.