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Name
  
Franc Luz


Role
  

Born
  
December 22, 1950 (age 73) (
1950-12-22
)
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.

Spouse
  
Barbara Marineau (m. 1978)

Nominations
  
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical

Movies and TV shows
  
When Harry Met Sally, Free Spirit, The Nest, Hometown, Good Cops - Bad Cops

Similar People
  
Terence H Winkless, Alan Menken, Howard Ashman, Rob Reiner, Paul Wendkos

Franc luz


Franc Luz (born December 22, 1950, in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an American actor of stage, film and television seen in popular leading dramatic film roles in the 1980s and 1990s. These credits were supplemented with TV guest appearances and several regular roles in TV series. Luz is perhaps best known for his parts in The Nest, Ghost Town, When Harry Met Sally..., and, to Star Trek fans, as the symbiont Odan in a 1991 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, in the season 4 episode "The Host".

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Beginnings

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Luz attended New Mexico State University, with the intention of studying and breaking into dramatic arts as a career. He studied both singing and theater arts to double his future prospects in show business. After graduation, Luz won parts in many local and regional theater productions. His first breakthrough arrived in the late 1970s, when he landed the major role of policeman Floyd in Fiorello, which ran at the Equity Liberty Theater in New York City. In 1979, he received attention playing Wanenis, the noble North American savage in the period piece Whoopee!. Both of the latter led to his first movie role, which also arrived that year; he was cast in a supporting part in the film Voices. On the heels of this film exposure, Luz made his first transition to television. He auditioned for and won the role of Dr. John Bennett on NBC's daytime serial The Doctors. This role made him instantly noticed by daytime viewers, and he was nominated for a 1980 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. Luz continued in the role for another year before leaving the show in 1981.

1980s

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After his departure from The Doctors, Luz returned to theatre work. He was often seen in the early 1980s playing the role of the sadistic dentist in the original off-Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors. For this, he was nominated for the 1983 Drama Desk Award in the Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical category. The voices of Luz, Lee Wilkof, Jennifer Leigh Warren and others are featured in the 1992 CD release Little Shop of Horrors Soundtrack - Original Off-Broadway Cast.

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Along the way, he joined other daytime soaps; in 1983, he played Tommy Lobo on One Life to Live. Shortly after, he appeared on Ryan's Hope for a particularly heated story arc in 1984; he played Steve Latham, lover of Delia Reid Ryan Coleridge (played at the time by Robin Mattson), who held Delia captive while she was still committed to marry Matthew Crane (Harve Presnell). Their affair was indirectly responsible for leading Crane to accuse Delia of attempted murder. Luz claimed in a 1985 interview that playing Steve Latham was particularly satisfying to him as an actor, since he got to play a sinister character who wasn't hapless or taken advantage of. His previous roles on The Doctors and One Life to Live were "nice guys" who had their lovers stolen away by more ruthless counterparts.

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In 1985, Luz assumed a co-starring role on a primetime series, the CBS dramedy Hometown, a TV adaptation of the hit 1983 film The Big Chill. Luz played the husband of Jane Kaczmarek in the series, and another co-star was Daniel Stern. The series did not fare well in the ratings, however, and was cancelled after two months. He appeared in a recurring role on another new CBS series the following season, playing the ex-boyfriend of Patricia Kalember in the medical drama Kay O'Brien. This series too was cancelled after two months.

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Guest roles for Luz in 1987 included Dee Dee McCall's late police sergeant husband, in flashbacks, on Hunter and Professor Richard Katt, who was rumored to have had an extramarital affair with student Blair Warner, on The Facts of Life.

Luz then assumed two leading roles in the popular 1988 horror films The Nest, in which he led a team of scientists who battled man-eating cockroaches, and Ghost Town, where he played a deputy bent on protecting his Western town from ghosts and the forces of evil. The following year, he guest starred as artist Kristopher Gentian on CBS' Beauty and the Beast (in season two's "When the Bluebird Sings"), and played Julian in Rob Reiner's romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally.... After production on that film was complete, Luz signed to co-star in the ABC comedy Free Spirit, which premiered in September 1989. He portrayed lawyer Thomas J. Harper, a widower with three children who hires a housekeeper/nanny named Winnie (Corinne Bohrer), whom only the kids know is a witch. Luz's daughter on the show was played by a young Alyson Hannigan. Free Spirit turned out to be another short-lived series for Luz, as ABC cancelled it mid-season.

1990s

In the 1990s, Luz continued his string of TV guest appearances on such shows as Sisters, L.A. Law, The Young Riders, and Silk Stalkings, while keeping up appearances in motion pictures. He is best known to Star Trek fans as Beverly Crusher's Trill boyfriend Odan in "The Host" (the 97th episode of the American syndicated science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 23rd episode of the fourth season). In 1991-92, he starred in the Broadway production of Larry Gelbart's City of Angels, alongside Richard Kline and Michael Rupert. His most notable role in 1990s cinema was that of Don Antonio in Jeremy Leven's Don Juan DeMarco (1995), which starred Johnny Depp in the title role. Prior to that, Luz had appeared on daytime TV again, playing Seth Tanner on All My Children in 1993. In 1999, Luz appeared in the independent film The Pornographer and in Restraining Order, co-starring with Eric Roberts.

Beyond

A longtime enthusiast of the fine arts, Luz became involved in many New York area museums and exhibition halls since retiring from acting in 1999. He has become a trustee for several of them, and also works as a tour guide.

Filmography

Actor
1999
Restraining Order as
Craig Dixon
1999
The Pornographer as
Kristina's Father
1998
Baywatch (TV Series) as
Josie's Father
- Hot Summer Night (1998) - Josie's Father
1998
JAG (TV Series) as
Mosburgh
- The Martin Baker Fan Club (1998) - Mosburgh
1998
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (TV Series) as
George Talbot III (segment "The Hooded Chair")
- Kirby/Dust/Malibu Cop/A Joyful Noise/The Hooded Chair (1998) - George Talbot III (segment "The Hooded Chair")
1992
Silk Stalkings (TV Series) as
Dr. Zachary Klein / Carl Reston
- The Babysitter (1997) - Dr. Zachary Klein
- Domestic Agenda (1992) - Carl Reston
1996
Swift Justice (TV Series) as
Dillon Brock
- No Holds Barred (1996) - Dillon Brock
1995
All My Children (TV Series) as
Seth Tanner
- Episode dated 10 March 1995 (1995) - Seth Tanner
1994
Don Juan DeMarco as
Don Antonio
1993
Walker, Texas Ranger (TV Series) as
John Bodie
- In the Name of God (1993) - John Bodie
1992
Matlock (TV Series) as
Mike Wilson / Richard Maitland
- The Ghost (1993) - Mike Wilson
- The Big Payoff (1992) - Richard Maitland
1992
FBI: The Untold Stories (TV Series documentary) as
Ronald Williams
- Chess Match (1992) - Ronald Williams
1991
Sisters (TV Series) as
Hank Seawell
- The Family Way (1991) - Hank Seawell
- Freedom's Just Another Word (1991) - Hank Seawell
- Strikes and Spares (1991) - Hank Seawell
- The Picture of Perfection (1991) - Hank Seawell
1991
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series) as
Odan
- The Host (1991) - Odan
1990
Good Cops, Bad Cops (TV Movie) as
Bobby Kellogg
1990
The Young Riders (TV Series) as
Capt. Lewis
- Gathering Clouds: Part 2 (1990) - Capt. Lewis
- Gathering Clouds: Part 1 (1990) - Capt. Lewis
1990
L.A. Law (TV Series) as
Dr. Michael Dayan
- Blood, Sweat and Fears (1990) - Dr. Michael Dayan
1989
Free Spirit (TV Series) as
T.J. Harper
- Love and Death (1990) - T.J. Harper
- Blast from the Past (1990) - T.J. Harper
- We Gotta Be Me (1990) - T.J. Harper
- Radio Nights (1989) - T.J. Harper
- The New Secretary (1989) - T.J. Harper
- Love That Winnie (1989) - T.J. Harper
- Not with My Sister You Don't (1989) - T.J. Harper
- Two for the Road (1989) - T.J. Harper
- Hallowinnie (1989) - T.J. Harper
- Guess Who's Staying for Dinner? (1989) - T.J. Harper
- Too Much of a Good Thing (1989) - T.J. Harper
- Wedding Bell Blues (1989) - T.J. Harper
- The Bosses Are Coming (1989) - T.J. Harper
- Pilot (1989) - T.J. Harper
1989
Turn Back the Clock (TV Movie) as
Michael Dean
1989
When Harry Met Sally... as
Julian
1985
Kate & Allie (TV Series) as
Malcolm Carter
- My Boyfriend's Back (1989) - Malcolm Carter
- Allie's Affair (1985) - Malcolm Carter
1989
227 (TV Series) as
Roger
- Jackée (1989) - Roger
1989
Jackée (TV Movie) as
Roger
1989
Beauty and the Beast (TV Series) as
Kristopher
- When the Blue Bird Sings (1989) - Kristopher
1989
Empty Nest (TV Series) as
Eric
- Strange Bedfellows (1989) - Eric
1988
Ghost Town as
Langley
1987
The Facts of Life (TV Series) as
Richard Katt / Professor Katt
- Peekskill Law (1988) - Richard Katt
- Rumor Has It (1987) - Professor Katt
1987
The Nest as
Richard Tarbell
1987
My Sister Sam (TV Series) as
Jonathan Michaels
- Fog Bound (1987) - Jonathan Michaels
1987
The Bronx Zoo (TV Series) as
Geoffrey
- Signs of Life (1987) - Geoffrey
1987
Hunter (TV Series) as
Steve McCall
- Requiem for Sergeant McCall (1987) - Steve McCall
1986
Kay O'Brien (TV Series) as
Sam
- Lesson Learned (1986) - Sam
- Kayo on Call (1986) - Sam
1986
Classified Love (TV Movie) as
Greg Madison
1985
Hometown (TV Series) as
Ben Abbott
- Fading Away Jump Shots (1985) - Ben Abbott
- Ben the Candidate (1985) - Ben Abbott
- Nobody's Perfect (1985) - Ben Abbott
- Mary's Yen (1985) - Ben Abbott
- Paternity (1985) - Ben Abbott
- Weekend in New York (1985) - Ben Abbott
- Peter's Play (1985) - Ben Abbott
- Joey's Ex-Wife (1985) - Ben Abbott
- Divorce Party (1985) - Ben Abbott
- Pilot (1985) - Ben Abbott
1984
Love Scenes as
Peter Binnes
1984
Ryan's Hope (TV Series) as
Steve Latham
1984
The A-Team (TV Series) as
Frank Traynor
- Semi-Friendly Persuasion (1984) - Frank Traynor
1984
Remington Steele (TV Series) as
Arnold Baskin
- Steele Eligible (1984) - Arnold Baskin
1983
Oh Madeline (TV Series)
- Portrait of the Artist with a Young Man (1983)
1979
The Doctors (TV Series) as
Dr. John Bennett
1979
Voices as
Bobby
Self
1979
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 4 December 1979 (1979) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 3 December 1979 (1979) - Self - Panelist
Archive Footage
1991
L.A. Law 100th Episode Celebration (TV Special) as
Dr. Michael Dayan (uncredited)

References

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