James Tolkan

James Stewart Tolkan (born June 20, 1931) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Mr. Strickland in Back to the Future (1985) and Back to the Future Part II (1989), and as Marshal Strickland in Back to the Future Part III (1990). Other memorable film roles include Love and Death (1975), Top Gun (1986), Masters of the Universe (1987) and Dick Tracy (1990).

James Tolkan
Tolkan autographing a Back to the Future poster in 2019
Born
James Stewart Tolkan

(1931-06-20) June 20, 1931 (age 92)
EducationUniversity of Iowa
Coe College
Eastern Arizona College
Actors Studio
OccupationActor
Years active1960–2015, 2021
Spouse
Parmelee Welles
(m. 1971)

Early life

Tolkan[1] was born in Calumet, Michigan, the son of Dale Nichols and Ralph M. Tolkan,[2] a cattle dealer.

He attended the University of Iowa, Coe College, the Actors Studio and Eastern Arizona College.[3] Tolkan served in the U.S. Navy onboard the USS Sandoval, but he had an issue with his heart; within a year, he was discharged for medical reasons.[4]

Career

Tolkan is known for his role in the 1985 film Back to the Future as the strict Hill Valley High School principal, Gerald Strickland; the character refers to Marty McFly, his father, and Biff Tannen derisively as "slackers". He reprised the role in the 1989 sequel Back to the Future Part II, in which unnamed gang members make a drive-by assault on him in a dystopian 1985; he also refers to these criminals as "slackers" as he shoots back. In 1990, he played the part of Mr. Strickland's grandfather Chief Marshal James Strickland in Back to the Future Part III. James Tolkan would again reprise his role as Strickland, and the character's ancestors and descendants, in the 1991 animated series spin-off.

Other well-known roles include an FBI agent in WarGames and Stinger, the no-nonsense commanding officer of USS Enterprise's embarked F-14 squadron in the 1986 box-office hit Top Gun. He portrayed the role of cold and determined District Attorney Polito in Sidney Lumet's Prince of the City. He played the obsequious and evasive union treasurer Lou Brackman in 1986’s Armed and Dangerous. He appeared in the 1987 film Masters of the Universe as Detective Lubic. He had a dual role in the Woody Allen comedy Love and Death, playing both Napoleon and a look-alike.[5] He appeared as Big Boy Caprice's accountant "Numbers" in the 1990 Warren Beatty film Dick Tracy. He appeared in Serpico (1973) in a small but notable role as a policeman who loudly accuses Officer Serpico of having a homosexual encounter with another policeman in a men's room.

Tolkan has made guest appearances on many TV shows, including The Hat Squad , Naked City, Remington Steele, Miami Vice and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.[6]A member of the repertory cast of A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001–02), he played more than a dozen varied roles in the A&E TV series and also directed two episodes[5] ("Die Like a Dog" and "The Next Witness").

Filmography

Actor

YearTitleRoleNotes
1960Naked City (TV series)Evan Humboldt"The Man Who Bit a Diamond in Half"
1962Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV series)Stefan Malwitz"The Man Who Refused to Die"
1966The Three SistersUnknown
1969N.Y.P.D.Unknown"The Night Watch"
StilettoEdwards
1971They Might Be GiantsMr. Brown
1973The Friends of Eddie CoyleThe Man's Contact Man
The Werewolf of WashingtonDark Glasses
SerpicoLieutenant Steigercredited as James Tolkin
1975Love and DeathNapoleon Bonaparte
AbductionOff-Duty Cop
1976IndependenceTom Paine
1979The Amityville HorrorThe Coroner
1981Wolfen"Baldy", Medical Examiner
Prince of the CityDistrict Attorney Polito
1982Hanky PankyConferee
Author! Author!Lieutenant Glass
1983American Playhouse (TV series)BillyEpisode: "Wings"[7]
WarGamesFBI Agent George Wigan
NightmaresVoice of The Bishop(segment) "The Bishop of Battle"
1984IcemanMaynard
The RiverHoward Simpson
1985Turk 182!Hanley
Hill Street BluesCoach Beasley"Queen for a Day"
Back to the FuturePrincipal Gerald Strickland
Walls of GlassTurner
1985–1986Mary (TV series)Lester Mintz
1985–1987Remington Steele (TV series)Norman Keyes"Diced Steele"
"Forged Steele"
"Bonds of Steele"
"The Steele That Wouldn't Die"
1986Off BeatHarry
Top GunCommander Tom "Stinger" Jardian
Armed and DangerousLou Brackman
Little SpiesThe Kennel Master
1987Masters of the UniverseDetective Hugh Lubic
Made in HeavenMr. Bjornstead
Miami ViceMason Mather"Amen ... Send Money"
1988Weekend War (TV)Dr. Alex Thompson
ViperColonel William Tansey
Leap of Faith (TV)Dr. Siegel
Split DecisionsBenny Pistone
1989The Equalizer (TV series)Ruger"The Visitation"
The Case of the Hillside Stranglers (TV)Unknown
True BloodDetective Joe Hanley
Second SightCaptain Coolidge
Back to the Future Part IIPrincipal Gerald Strickland
Ministry of VengeanceColonel Freeman
Family BusinessJudge In 2nd Trial
1990Opportunity KnocksSal Nichols
Sunset Beat (TV series)Ray Parker"One Down, Four Up"
Back to the Future Part IIIU.S. Marshal James Strickland
Dick Tracy"Numbers"
The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirDr. Oates / Dr. Bloat"Day Damn One"
1991Hangfire"Patch"
Trabbi Goes to HollywoodVince
Tales from the Crypt (TV series)Sergeant McClaine"The Trap"
Problem Child 2Mr. Thorn
1992Tequila and Bonetti (TV series)Unknown"Fetch This, Pal"
Sketch Artist (TV)Lieutenant Tonelli
The Hat Squad (TV series)Mike Ragland"The Widow Marker"
Back to the Future (TV series)Civil Defense Warden"Marty McFly PFC"
Bloodfist IV: Die TryingAgent Sterling
1993The Wonder Years (TV series)Coach Silva"Hulk Arnold"
Boiling PointSenior US Treasury Agent Jerry Levitt
1993–1994Cobra (TV series)Dallas Cassel
1994Beyond Betrayal (TV)Joe Maloney
1995Sketch Artist II: Hands That See (TV)Lieutenant Tonelli
1996Top Gun: Fire at Will (video game)Commander Hondo
Nowhere Man (TV series)Commander Cyrus Quinn"Heart of Darkness"
UnderworldDan "Iceberg" Eagan
Robo WarriorsQuon
Early Edition (TV series)Coach Phillips"Hoops"
1997Love in Ambush (TV)Agent Price
The Pretender (TV series)FBI Special Agent Korkos"Dragon House"
1998Top Gun: Hornet's Nest (video game)Commander Hondo
1999Wings: Thrill of FlightHost
2001–2002Nero Wolfe (2001 TV series)Richard Wragg
Mr. Hackett
Bernard Quest
W.J.
Mr. Joseph Pitcairn
Percy Ludlow
Avery Ballou
Loftus, Dog Expert
Leo Bingham
Adrian Dart
Benedict Aiken
Ben Jenson
Richard Wragg
Ed Graboff
"The Doorbell Rang"
"Champagne for One"
"Prisoner's Base"
"Disguise for Murder"
"Door to Death"
"Over My Dead Body"
"Death of a Doxy"
"Die Like a Dog"
"Motherhunt"
"Poison à la Carte"
"Too Many Clients"
"Help Wanted, Male"
"The Silent Speaker"
"Cop Killer"
2004Seven Times Lucky"Dutch"
2006Heavens FallThomas Knight Sr.
2011Leverage (TV series)Dean Chesny"The Cross My Heart Job"
2013Phil SpectorLarry FidlerTV film
2015Bone TomahawkThe Pianist
2021Expedition: Back to the FutureStrickland / GuardSeries, season 1 episode 1

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