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Nationality
  
American

Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Anthony Herrera



Full Name
  
Anthony John Herrera

Born
  
January 19, 1944 (
1944-01-19
)
Wiggins, Mississippi, U.S.

Died
  
June 21, 2011(2011-06-21) (aged 67)Buenos Aires, Argentina

James Stenbeck


Anthony John Herrera (January 19, 1944 – June 21, 2011) was an American actor.

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Early life and family background

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Herrera was born on January 19, 1944, in Wiggins, Mississippi to Theresa (née Blackburn) and Rafael A. Herrera.

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Reared in Stone County, Mississippi by his maternal grandparents, he graduated from Wiggins High School. He earned a bachelor's degree from University of Mississippi and was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He was the biological father of actress Gaby Hoffmann. Gaby and Herrera were estranged shortly after her birth, and she was raised by her mother, Viva, in the Chelsea Hotel.

Career

Herrera's professional acting career began in 1969. He became best known for his role as the evil James Stenbeck on the soap opera As the World Turns, a role he played periodically between 1980 and 2010. Herrera also played Mark Galloway in 1974 and 1975 on the same show. From the fall of 1975 to 1977, he played Jack Curtis, a college professor who cheated on his wife, driving her to obesity, on The Young and the Restless, and played Dane Hammond on Loving from 1984–1986 and again in 1990-91.

He produced and directed a short documentary titled Mississippi Delta Blues, about the life of James "Son" Thomas. In 1987, he wrote and directed an episode of American Playhouse titled "The Wide Net", starring Kyra Sedgwick. He also appeared as Lee Falk's Mandrake the Magician, alongside Ji-Tu Cumbuka as Lothar, in a failed TV series pilot.

Last years: Cancer and death

Herrera was diagnosed with mantle cell lymphoma, an aggressive and normally lethal type of non-Hodgkins lymphoma, in 1997. He went to Memorial Sloan-Kettering and underwent chemotherapy, total body irradiation, and an autologous stem cell transplant, but all these treatments were unsuccessful. In 1999, he received an allogenic stem cell transplant using bone marrow donated from his brother, John. Herrera's disease went into remission for at least nine years, and was considered a "pioneer case" and proof that donor stem cells could induce long-term remission.

In 2005, Herrera wrote a book about his experiences, which he titled The Cancer War. In October of that year he testified before U.S. Congress on the importance of stem cell research. In October 2010, Herrera was the featured guest speaker at the Cardiology & Oncology International Symposium in Nashville, Tennessee. His cancer came out of remission, and he died of it on June 21, 2011, at the age of 67, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Filmography

Actor
1980
As the World Turns (TV Series) as
James Stenbeck
- After Midnight (1987) - James Stenbeck
- Come Fly with Me (1983) - James Stenbeck
- Into the Ring (1983) - James Stenbeck
- Another Time, Another Life (1982) - James Stenbeck
1994
Foreign Student as
Coach Mallard
1993
Extreme Justice as
Bill Keller
1992
Silk Stalkings (TV Series) as
Ted Meyerson
- The Queen Is Dead (1992) - Ted Meyerson
1992
Taking Back My Life: The Nancy Ziegenmeyer Story (TV Movie) as
Owens
1984
Loving (TV Series) as
Dane Hammond
1991
Writer's Block (TV Movie) as
Steve
1989
Money, Power, Murder. (TV Movie) as
Tom Harold
1989
Mancuso, FBI (TV Series) as
Grazzi
- I Cover the Waterfront (1989) - Grazzi
1986
Twisted as
Orator
1980
The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) as
Don
- Falling Angels (1980) - Don
1979
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
Jeffrey Smith
- Love Is the Word (1979) - Jeffrey Smith
1979
The Night Rider (TV Movie) as
Tru Sheridan
1979
Mandrake (TV Movie) as
Mandrake
1978
Emergency! (TV Series) as
Paramedic Rocky Morrow
- Most Deadly Passage (1978) - Paramedic Rocky Morrow
- Most Deadly Passage (1978) - Paramedic Rocky Morrow
1976
The Young and the Restless (TV Series) as
Jack Curtis
- Episode #1.1014 (1977) - Jack Curtis
- Episode #1.991 (1977) - Jack Curtis
- Episode #1.745 (1976) - Jack Curtis
1976
The Blue Knight (TV Series) as
Adams
- Throwaway (1976) - Adams
1976
Helter Skelter (TV Mini Series) as
Sgt. Smith
1976
Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur (TV Movie) as
Reporter
1975
Search for Tomorrow (TV Series) as
Mike Kaslo #1 (1975) / Mike Kaslo
- Episode #1.6303 (1975) - Mike Kaslo #1 (1975)
- Episode dated 30 December 1975 (1975) - Mike Kaslo #1 (1975)
- Episode dated 29 December 1975 (1975) - Mike Kaslo #1 (1975)
- Episode dated 22 August 1975 (1975) - Mike Kaslo (uncredited)
- Episode dated 17 March 1975 (1975) - Mike Kaslo #1 (1975)
- Episode #1.6055 (1975) - Mike Kaslo #1 (1975)
- Episode dated 3 January 1975 (1975) - Mike Kaslo #1 (1975)
- Episode dated 2 January 1975 (1975) - Mike Kaslo #1 (1975)
- Episode dated 1 January 1975 (1975) - Mike Kaslo #1 (1975)
1969
Night of Bloody Horror as
Man In Club
1954
The Secret Storm (TV Series) as
Tim Branigan (1971-1972)
Director
1987
American Playhouse (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Wide Net (1987)
1984
Mississippi Delta Blues (Short)
Writer
1987
American Playhouse (TV Series) (1 episode)
- The Wide Net (1987)
Producer
1984
Mississippi Delta Blues (Short) (producer)
Miscellaneous
1980
The Nude Bomb (double for vittorio gassman)
Self
2008
NFL Monday Night Football (TV Series) as
Self - Minnesota Vikings Guard
- Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints (2008) - Self - Minnesota Vikings Guard
- Minnesota Vikings vs. Green Bay Packers (2008) - Self - Minnesota Vikings Guard
2002
Debra Duncan (TV Series) as
Self
- Daytime Star, Lifelong Battle (2002) - Self
Archive Footage
2017
Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Relatives We Never Knew We Had (2017) - Self
2015
Thomas Sanders (TV Series) as
Anthony
- Thomas Sanders Vine Compilation March 2015 (2015) - Anthony

References

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