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Years active
  
1975–2005

Name
  
Gailard Sartain


Role
  
Actor

Ex-spouse
  
Mary Jo Regier

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Born
  
September 18, 1946 (age 77) (
1946-09-18
)

Occupation
  
Actor, painter and illustrator

Movies and TV shows
  
Fried Green Tomatoes, Ernest Goes to Jail, Mississippi Burning, The Patriot, Hee Haw

Similar People
  
Bill Byrge, John R Cherry III, Jim Varney, Dean Semler, Linda Thompson

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Gailard Sartain (born September 18, 1946) is a former American actor, often playing characters with roots in the South. He was a regular on the country music variety series Hee Haw. His best known role is Chuck in Ernest Saves Christmas and Ernest Goes to Jail as well as on Hey Vern, It's Ernest and The Outsiders. He is also an accomplished and successful painter and illustrator.

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Early years and education

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Sartain was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the son of a Tulsa fire chief. He attended Cascia Hall Preparatory School, is a 1963 graduate of Will Rogers High School in Tulsa and was a member of the Epsilon Mu chapter of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity at the University of Tulsa, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. In 1968, Gailard moved to New York City, where he worked as an assistant to illustrator Paul Davis.

Career

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Sartain's entry into entertainment was launched in Tulsa. Working originally as a cameraman at a local television station, he gained notoriety through the creation of a late night off-the-wall comedy program entitled The Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting. Dressed as a wizard, wearing a dark blue robe and pointed wizard's cap, Sartain hosted the program as "Dr. Mazeppa Pompazoidi". Other cast members included fellow Tulsans Gary Busey and Jim Millaway. The program was broadcast on the Tulsa CBS affiliate KOTV and later the ABC affiliate KTUL. It featured B-movies, with skits written and performed by Sartain, Busey and company between the movie segments.

Discovered by a talent scout during his stint as Mazeppa, Sartain was hired in 1972 as a regular on the television program Hee Haw. Sartain remained as a regular cast member of the popular show for nearly 20 seasons. He also served as a regular on other series including Cher (1975–76) and Shields and Yarnell (1978). Sartain played C.D. Parker for one episode during the pilot season of Walker, Texas Ranger. He supplied the voice of a social worker in the pilot episode of the animated series King of the Hill. Sartain also portrayed an advisor to Louisiana Governor Earl Long (played by Paul Newman) in the movie Blaze.

Sartain has appeared in more than forty motion pictures, most notably as The Big Bopper in The Buddy Holly Story, Sheriff Ray Stuckey in Mississippi Burning, The Outsiders, The Hollywood Knights, Fried Green Tomatoes, The Replacements as Offensive Assistant Coach Leo Pilachowski,The Big Easy, The Grifters, Getting Even with Dad, The Patriot, and an uncredited role in the 1994 comedy Wagons East starring John Candy and Richard Lewis.

His most recent film role was in 2005, in Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown. He is also known for his role as Chuck in three of the Ernest P. Worrell films starring Jim Varney (as well as the Hey Vern, It's Ernest! television series). With fellow Hey Vern co-star Bill Byrge of Nashville, the duo performed as brothers Chuck and Bobby in a series of "Me and my brother, Bobby..." pitches for local TV stations and product ads.

He was replaced by a younger brother named Tom Tulip (Dallas native John Cadenhead) in Ernest Scared Stupid.

A successful illustrator, Sartain's artistic credits range from record cover designs for such artists as Leon Russell (Will O' the Wisp) to illustrations for nationally published magazines.

Filmography

Actor
2005
Elizabethtown as
Charles Dean
2002
The Round and Round as
Jim Stoops
2001
Ali as
Gordon Davidson
2000
The Replacements as
Pilachowski
1999
The Angry Beavers (TV Series) as
Big O
- Das Spoot/Sqotters (1999) - Big O (voice)
1999
The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in 'for Love or Mummy' as
Oliver Fattius Hardy
1999
Pirates of Silicon Valley (TV Movie) as
Ed Roberts
1999
Existo as
Colette Watchuwill
1999
That Championship Season (TV Movie) as
High School Principal (uncredited)
1998
The Patriot as
Floyd Chisolm
1997
Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way (TV Movie) as
Don Zimmer
1997
RocketMan as
Mr. Randall (uncredited)
1997
Arli$$ (TV Series) as
Hubert Lynch
- Truth and Responsibility (1997) - Hubert Lynch
1997
Murder in Mind as
Charlie
1997
The Simpsons (TV Series) as
Big Daddy
- The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase (1997) - Big Daddy (voice)
1997
The Pretender (TV Series) as
Tug Beaulieu
- Jarod's Honor (1997) - Tug Beaulieu
1997
King of the Hill (TV Series) as
Case Manager
- Pilot (1997) - Case Manager (voice)
1996
The Spitfire Grill as
Sheriff Gary Walsh
1995
Chicago Hope (TV Series) as
Senator Thomason
- From Soup to Nuts (1995) - Senator Thomason
1995
Open Season as
George Plunkett
1994
Speechless as
Lee Cutler
1994
Wagons East as
J.P. Moreland (uncredited)
1994
Getting Even with Dad as
Carl
1994
Clean Slate as
Judge Block
1993
Sandman as
Dave
1993
The Real McCoy as
Gary Buckner
1993
Walker, Texas Ranger (TV Series) as
C.D. Parker
- One Riot, One Ranger (1993) - C.D. Parker
1993
Cooperstown (TV Movie) as
Georgia State Trooper
1992
Wishman as
Dr. Abe Rogers
1992
Equinox as
Dandridge
1992
Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot as
Munroe
1991
Death Falls as
Hearse Driver
1991
Fried Green Tomatoes as
Ed Couch
1991
Sharkskin (Short) as
Don Piano
1991
Guilty by Suspicion as
Chairman Wood
1991
The Chase (TV Movie) as
Hammer
1990
The Grifters as
Joe
1990
Ernest Goes to Jail as
Chuck
1990
Love at Large as
Taxi Driver
1989
Blaze as
LaGrange
1988
Hey, Vern, It's Ernest! (TV Series) as
Chuck / Lonnie Don / Matt Finish
- Hey Vern, It's Talent (1988) - Chuck / Lonnie Don
- Hey Vern, It's Lost and Found (1988) - Chuck / Matt Finish / Lonnie Don
- Hey Vern, It's School (1988) - Chuck / Matt Finish / Lonnie Don
- Hey Vern, It's Holidays (1988) - Chuck / Lonnie Don
- Hey Vern, It's Food (1988) - Chuck / Matt Finish
- Hey Vern, It's Hobbies (1988) - Chuck / Matt Finish / Lonnie Don
- Hey Vern, It's Pets (1988) - Chuck / Matt Finish / Lonnie Don
- Hey Vern, It's Sports (1988) - Chuck / Matt Finish / Lonnie Don
- Hey Vern, It's Magic (1988) - Chuck / Matt Finish / Lonnie Don
- Hey Vern, It's Movies (1988) - Chuck / Matt Finish / Lonnie Don
- Hey Vern, It's Scary Things (1988) - Chuck / Matt Finish
- Hey Vern, It's Clothing (1988) - Chuck / Matt Finish / Lonnie Don
- Hey Vern, It's Outer Space (1988) - Chuck / Matt Finish / Lonnie Don
1988
Mississippi Burning as
Sheriff Ray Stuckey
1988
Ernest Saves Christmas as
Chuck
1988
The Moderns as
New York Critic
1987
Made in Heaven as
Sam Morrell
1987
Leader of the Band as
Elmo De Lavallard
1987
Ernest Goes to Camp as
Jake
1987
Nine to Five (TV Series) as
Corky
- Make Room for Corky (1987) - Corky
1986
The Big Easy as
Chef Paul
1986
Uphill All the Way as
Private
1985
Trouble in Mind as
Fat Adolph
1984
Songwriter as
Mulreaux
1984
All of Me as
Fulton Norris
1984
Choose Me as
Mueller
1983
The Dukes of Hazzard (TV Series) as
A.C. Tate Jr.
- The Boar's Nest Bears (1983) - A.C. Tate Jr.
1983
The Outsiders as
Jerry
1982
Endangered Species as
Mayor
1981
Bulba (TV Movie) as
H. Choi-oh Kavee
1981
Hard Country as
Johnny Bob
1980
Roadie as
B.B. Muldoon
1980
The Hollywood Knights as
Bimbeau
1979
The Jerk as
Guy with Cracked Airplane Seats (uncredited)
1978
Smokey and the Good Time Outlaws as
Arthur Leddy
1978
Hee Haw Honeys (TV Series) as
Willie Billie Honey (1978-1979)
1978
The Buddy Holly Story as
Big Bopper
1977
The Banana Company (TV Movie) as
Peebles
1977
Shields and Yarnell (TV Series)
1976
The Sonny and Cher Show (TV Series) as
Regular Performer (1976)
1975
Nashville as
Man at Lunch Counter (uncredited)
1972
Hee Haw (TV Series) as
Sheriff Orville P. Bullmoose / Self
1971
The Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting (TV Series) as
Dr. Mazeppa Pompazoidi
1970
The Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting (TV Series) as
Dr. Mazeppa Pompazoidi
Writer
2000
The Angry Beavers (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- House Sisters/Muscular Beaver 5 (2000) - (writer - segment "House Sisters")
1971
The Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting (TV Series) (written by - as G. Ailard S. Artain, 1971-1973)
1970
The Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting (TV Series) (written by - as G. Ailard S. Artain, 1970-1971)
Producer
1971
The Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting (TV Series) (producer - as G. Ailard S. Artain)
1970
The Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting (TV Series) (producer - as G. Ailard S. Artain)
Soundtrack
1993
Wilder Napalm (performer: "Phfft! You Were Gone!")
1978
The Buddy Holly Story (performer: "Chantilly Lace")
1976
The Sonny and Cher Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Episode #2.7 (1976) - (performer: "Yesterday Once More/Rock Around the Clock/Jailhouse Rock/Little Darlin'/Venus/Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay")
Self
2011
Pickin' and Grinnin': Roy Clark, 'Hee Haw' & Country Humor (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2001
E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Ernest Goes to Hollywood: Jim Varney (2001) - Self
1973
Hee Haw (TV Series) as
Self / Sheriff Orville P. Bullmoose / Self - Sheriff Orville P. Bullmoose
- Pat Boone, Skeeter Davis, Ronnie Milsap (1974) - Self - Sheriff Orville P. Bullmoose (uncredited)
1977
Klein Time (TV Special) as
Various
1975
Cher (TV Series) as
Self
- Frankie Avalon, Pat Boone, Dion, Frankie Valli (1975) - Self
- Episode #1.5 (1975) - Self
1975
Keep on Truckin' (TV Series) as
Self / Various
- Episode #1.4 (1975) - Self / Various
- Episode #1.3 (1975) - Self / Various
- Episode #1.2 (1975) - Self / Various
- Episode #1.1 (1975) - Self / Various

References

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