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Bernie Casey
Date of birth: June 8, 1939 (1939-06-08) (age 69)
Place of birth: Wyco, West Virginia
Career information
Position(s): Wide Receiver
College: Bowling Green State
NFL Draft: 1961 / Round: 1 / Pick 9
Organizations
 As player:
1961-1966
1967-1968
San Francisco 49ers
Los Angeles Rams
Career highlights and awards
Pro Bowls: 1
Honors: 1968 Pro Bowl
Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com

Bernard Terry "Bernie" Casey (born June 8, 1939) is an American football player during the 1960s who later became an actor.

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Career

The 6 ft 4 inch (193 cm) Casey began his acting career in the film Guns of the Magnificent Seven, a sequel to The Magnificent Seven. From there he moved between performances on television and the big screen such as playing team captain for the Chicago Bears in the TV film Brian's Song.[1] In 1983 he played the role of Felix Leiter in the unofficial (non-EON Productions) James Bond film Never Say Never Again. His comedic role as Colonel Rhumbus in the John Landis film Spies Like Us was followed by appearances in the Revenge of the Nerds sequels.

Also, during his career he worked with such well-known directors as Martin Scorsese in his 1972 film Boxcar Bertha and appeared on such television series as The Streets of San Francisco and as U.N. Jefferson, the national head of the Lambda Lambda Lambda fraternity in Revenge of the Nerds. In a good-natured spoof of 70s blacksploitation flicks, he played a caricature of himself, and other football players turned actors in Keenen Ivory Wayans's 1988 comedic film I'm Gonna Git You Sucka. In Eddie Murphy's 1990 Another 48 Hours, sequel to 48 Hours, Bernie Casey starred as Kirkland Smith-a very influential prisoner with outside connections. 1994 saw Casey guest-starring in a two-episode story arc in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (along with series star Avery Brooks) as the Maquis leader Lieutenant Commander Cal Hudson, and in 1995 as a guest-star on Babylon 5 as Derek Cranston. He has continued working as an actor. In 2006, he co-starred in the film When I Find the Ocean alongside such actors as Lee Majors.

In a piece for NFL Films, he expressed his disillusionment with the NFL and professional sports in general, feeling like his creativity and individuality were thwarted by conservative elements in the league and ownership hierarchy. He also showed off some paintings of his own creation during the piece.

Personal life

Casey was born in Wyco, West Virginia. He now resides in Los Angeles, California.

References

  1. ^ ESPN.com - Page2 - Reel Life: 'Brian's Song'

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