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Position:
  
Role
  
Actor

Name
  
John Matuszak


College:
  
Height
  
2.01 m

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Date of birth:
  
(1950-10-25)October 25, 1950

Date of death:
  
June 17, 1989(1989-06-17) (aged 38)

Place of death:
  
Los Angeles, California

Died
  
June 17, 1989, Burbank, California, United States

Parents
  
Marvin Matuszak, Audrey Matuszak

Movies
  
The Goonies, Caveman, The Ice Pirates, North Dallas Forty, One Crazy Summer

Similar People
  
Jeff Cohen, Martha Plimpton, Kerri Green, Lyle Alzado, Jonathan Ke Quan

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John Daniel "Tooz" Matuszak (October 25, 1950 – June 17, 1989) was an American football Defensive end in the National Football League who later became an actor. He was the first draft pick of 1973 and played most of his career with the Oakland Raiders until he retired after winning his second Super Bowl in 1981. Matuszak participated in the 1978 World's Strongest Man competition, where he placed ninth. As an actor, he played in both films and television, appearing first as O.W. Shaddock in 1979 in "North Dallas Forty" followed by Tonda in the 1981 film Caveman. His best known role was as the deformed Sloth in the 1985 movie The Goonies. His biography, Cruisin' with the Tooz, written with Steve Delsohn, was published in 1987. In 1989, he died of an accidental propoxyphene overdose. There were also traces of cocaine found in the blood stream.

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Early life

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Matuszak was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1950 to Audrey and Marvin Matuszak. John had two brothers, but both died of cystic fibrosis at young ages. His one sister also had the disease. The family moved from downtown Milwaukee to Oak Creek, Wisconsin, where Matuszak's classmates ridiculed him as a gawky beanpole. The ridicule pushed John to develop into a muscular young man, and he became the Wisconsin Class A state champion in the shot put with a throw of 58 feet 11 inches. He was always big for his age, which became an advantage as a defensive lineman in football. When he eventually turned pro, he stood 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m) and weighed over 280 pounds (127 kilograms).

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After a freshman year playing football at Fort Dodge Junior College, Matuszak was recruited to the University of Missouri by Dan Devine. Matuszak enrolled at Mizzou for his sophomore year of college, where he played one season of football for the Tigers as a tight end. Matuszak did not see much playing time at Mizzou because the starting tight end was an excellent blocker. Off the field, Matuszak was prone to disciplinary problems. He caved in another student's face while drunk at a fraternity party, claiming the other student insulted his date. With Dan Devine leaving Missouri for the Green Bay Packers that same year, Matuszak no longer had a spot on the team, and his scholarship was revoked by new coach Al Onofrio. Following his sophomore season at Mizzou, Matuszak transferred to the University of Tampa, where he became the star of their football team. He was also a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

Football career

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Matuszak, drafted by the Houston Oilers of the NFL, was the first draft pick of 1973. In addition to his contract with the Oilers, he joined the Houston Texans of the World Football League, but played a total of seven plays before a restraining order that was served to him during a game that barred him from playing for two teams at the same time. Matuszak said he had no plans to play in that game but requested to play after seeing 25 or so men looking for him on the sidelines. He didn't know what was happening at the time and wanted to avoid confrontation. The Oilers, displeased that he tried joining the WFL, traded him to the Kansas City Chiefs, where he played until 1975. Then he signed with the Raiders in 1976 after being released in pre-season by the Washington Redskins. He helped the Raiders win two Super Bowls (XI and XV) before retiring after spending the entire 1982 season on injured reserve.

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His football career was often overshadowed by his even more famous use of drugs. In his autobiography, he stated that he took many painkillers as well as other narcotics while playing professional football. Because of this, an article written for Sports Illustrated's website in January 2005 named him one of the top five all-time "bad boys" of the NFL. Although his performances made him one of the best Raider defenders of all time, his volatile actions contributed to him not being popular with teammates and not being in Al Davis's favour.

Acting

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Matuszak became a fairly successful actor in the 1980s, making appearances in movies and on television, often portraying football players or gentle giants. His first major role was in the 1979 movie North Dallas Forty as a football player. He appeared in the movies Caveman, The Ice Pirates, One Man Force, and One Crazy Summer, but is frequently remembered as deformed captive Sloth in The Goonies, the make-up for which took five hours to apply. Matuszak's character Sloth wears an Oakland Raiders shirt in some scenes. He had numerous guest appearances in TV shows such as Perfect Strangers, M*A*S*M*A*S*H, The Dukes of Hazzard, Hunter, Silver Spoons, The A-Team, 1st & Ten, Miami Vice and Cheers.

Death

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Matuszak died on June 17, 1989, as a result of acute propoxyphene intoxication, an accidental overdose of the prescription drug Darvocet, according to the findings of the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office. The report also said that hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (an enlarged heart) and bronchopneumonia had been contributing factors in the death. He was 38 years old.

Filmography

Actor
1990
Down the Drain as
Jed Stewart
1989
Ghost Writer as
Chuck Aaron
1989
One Man Force as
Jake
1989
Heartbeat (TV Series) as
Warnick
- What the Inspector Saw (1989) - Warnick
1989
Superboy (TV Series) as
Android
- War of the Species (1989) - Android
1989
The Princess and the Dwarf
1989
Perfect Strangers (TV Series) as
Cobra
- That Old Gang of Mine (1989) - Cobra
1988
T and T (TV Series) as
Rubberhead
- Mickey's Choice (1988) - Rubberhead
1988
Aaron's Way (TV Series) as
Purque
- A Healing Power (1988) - Purque
- A Plain Path (1988) - Purque
1988
The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission (TV Movie) as
Fred Collins
1987
The Charmings (TV Series) as
Rock
- Trading Places (1987) - Rock
1987
1st & Ten (TV Series) as
John Manzak
- The Comeback Trail (1987) - John Manzak
- A Loaded Gun (1987) - John Manzak
- A Second Chance Once Removed (1987) - John Manzak
1987
Miami Vice (TV Series) as
Lascoe
- Viking Bikers from Hell (1987) - Lascoe
1987
P.K. and the Kid as
John Matuszak
1986
Charlie Barnett's Terms of Enrollment (Video) as
TV Spokesman
1986
Amen (TV Series) as
Elmo The Handyman
- Retreat, Heck! (1986) - Elmo The Handyman
1986
The A-Team (TV Series) as
Davey Miller
- Quarterback Sneak (1986) - Davey Miller
1986
One Crazy Summer as
Stain
1986
Fathers and Sons (TV Series) as
Mad Dog
- Which Championship Season? (1986) - Mad Dog
1986
Hunter (TV Series) as
Lincoln
- Death Machine (1986) - Lincoln
1986
Tall Tales & Legends (TV Series) as
Mountain Man
- My Darlin' Clementine (1986) - Mountain Man
1985
Hollywood Beat (TV Series) as
George Grinsky
- Connections (1985) - George Grinsky
- Dead Heat (1985) - George Grinsky
- Out in the Cold (1985) - George Grinsky
- Let's Have Lunch (1985) - George Grinsky
- Girls, Girls, Girls (1985) - George Grinsky
- Fast Hustle (1985) - George Grinsky
- The Long Weekend (1985) - George Grinsky
- Baby Blues (1985) - George Grinsky
- Across the Line (1985) - George Grinsky
- No Place to Hide (1985) - George Grinsky
- Double Exposure (1985) - George Grinsky
- King of Diamonds (1985) - George Grinsky
- Pilot (1985) - George Grinsky
- Siege - George Grinsky
1985
Stir Crazy (TV Series) as
Grossberger
- Pilot (1985) - Grossberger
1985
Command 5 (TV Movie) as
Nick Kowalski
1985
The Goonies as
Sloth
1985
Half Nelson (TV Movie)
1985
Benson (TV Series) as
Roy
- On the Road (1985) - Roy
1985
The Fall Guy (TV Series) as
Dwayne
- Semi-Catastrophe (1985) - Dwayne
1984
Silver Spoons (TV Series) as
Elmer
- The Call of the Wild (1984) - Elmer
1984
The Dukes of Hazzard (TV Series) as
Stoney
- No More Mr. Nice Guy (1984) - Stoney
1984
The Ice Pirates as
Killjoy
1983
Matt Houston (TV Series) as
Harold
- The Crying Clown (1983) - Harold
1982
Trapper John, M.D. (TV Series) as
Joe McGurski
- Cause for Concern (1982) - Joe McGurski
1982
M*A*S*H (TV Series) as
Cpl. Elmo Hitalski
- Promotion Commotion (1982) - Cpl. Elmo Hitalski
1981
Caveman as
Tonda
1979
North Dallas Forty as
O. W. Shaddock
Self
1987
The New Hollywood Squares (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist / Self - Center Square
- Episode dated 31 October 1988 (1988) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 22 January 1987 (1987) - Self - Center Square
- Episode #1.85 (1987) - Self - Panelist
1987
The Late Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.213 (1987) - Self
1985
All Star Blitz (TV Series) as
Self
- John Matuszak, Doris Roberts, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jacklyn Zeman (1985) - Self
1983
Just Men! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.3 (1983) - Self
1982
Late Night with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.127 (1982) - Self
1975
NFL Monday Night Football (TV Series) as
Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End / Self - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive End
- Oakland Raiders vs. San Diego Chargers (1981) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Oakland Raiders (1981) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Oakland Raiders vs. Minnesota Vikings (1981) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Denver Broncos vs. Oakland Raiders (1980) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Oakland Raiders vs. Seattle Seahawks (1980) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Oakland Raiders vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (1980) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Denver Broncos vs. Oakland Raiders (1978) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Oakland Raiders vs. Cincinnati Bengals (1978) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Buffalo Bills vs. Oakland Raiders (1977) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Oakland Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs (1977) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Kansas City Chiefs vs. Dallas Cowboys (1975) - Self - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive End
1974
The NFL on CBS (TV Series) as
Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End / Self - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive Tackle
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Oakland Raiders (1981) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Minnesota Vikings vs. Kansas City Chiefs (1974) - Self - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive Tackle
1981
Super Bowl XV (TV Special) as
Self - Oakland Raiders Left Defensive End
1981
1980 AFC Championship Game (TV Special) as
Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
1973
The NFL on NBC (TV Series) as
Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End / Self - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive End / Self - Houston Oilers Defensive Tackle
- AFC Division Playoff: Oakland Raiders vs. Cleveland Browns (1981) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- AFC Wild Card Game: Houston Oilers vs. Oakland Raiders (1980) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- AFC Divisional Playoff: Oakland Raiders vs. Baltimore Colts (1977) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- AFC Divisional Playoff: New England Patriots vs. Oakland Raiders (1976) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Oakland Raiders (1976) - Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
- Kansas City Chiefs vs. Oakland Raiders (1975) - Self - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive End
- San Diego Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs (1975) - Self - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive End
- Kansas City Chiefs vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (1975) - Self - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive End
- Oakland Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs (1975) - Self - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive End
- Oakland Raiders vs. Houston Oilers (1973) - Self - Houston Oilers Defensive Tackle
- Cleveland Browns vs. Houston Oilers (1973) - Self - Houston Oilers Defensive Tackle
- Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Houston Oilers (1973) - Self - Houston Oilers Defensive Tackle
1980
The John Davidson Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 28 July 1980 (1980) - Self
1979
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode #18.189 (1979) - Self - Actor
1978
World's Strongest Man (TV Series) as
Self - Contestant (United States)
- 1978 Hollywood (1978) - Self - Contestant (United States)
1978
1977 AFC Championship Game (TV Special) as
Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
1977
Super Bowl XI (TV Special) as
Self - Oakland Raiders Left Defensive End
1976
1976 AFC Championship Game (TV Special) as
Self - Oakland Raiders Defensive End
Archive Footage
2010
The Making of a Cult Classic: The Unauthorized Story of 'The Goonies' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2010
30 for 30 (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Straight Outta L.A. (2010) - Self

References

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