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Other names
  
W. L. LeGault

Name
  
Lance LeGault

Role
  
Film actor


Lance LeGault wearing an army uniform and a signature on the bottom left

Full Name
  
William Lance Legault

Born
  
May 2, 1935 (
1935-05-02
)

Occupation
  
Film, television, and voice actor

Died
  
September 10, 2012, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Theresa LeGault (m. 1984–2012)

Children
  
Mary LeGault, Teresa LeGault, Marcus LeGault, Lance LeGault

Parents
  
Ernest Legault, Mary Jean Legault

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Frank Lupo, Marla Heasley, Mary LeGault, Eddie Velez, David Gordon Green

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William Lance LeGault (May 2, 1935 – September 10, 2012), sometimes credited as W. L. LeGault, was an American film and television actor, best known as the .44 Magnum wielding U.S. Army Colonel Roderick Decker in the 1980s American television series The A-Team.

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Personal life

Lance LeGault wearing a police officer uniform

LeGault was born May 2, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Mary Jean (née Kovachevich; died December 21, 1980) and Ernest Legault (1906–1941). LeGault's father, Ernest, was French-Canadian from Moose Creek, Ontario, Canada. LeGault's mother, Mary, was born in Illinois, the daughter of immigrants from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The family was poor. He lived in an orphanage for a time between his father's death in 1941 and when his mother remarried in 1943. He started working at 11, and was fired from the railroad at 13 when they discovered he was not 18 as he had claimed.

He grew up in Chillicothe, Illinois and graduated from Chillicothe Township High School in 1955. He received a full football scholarship to the Municipal University of Wichita, where he majored in business administration for two years before dropping out to pursue a music career.

Career

LeGault's first three feature films were Elvis Presley movies, Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) in which he was a stunt double for Elvis Presley, Kissin' Cousins (1964), and Viva Las Vegas (1964). He also appeared in Presley's 1968 NBC television special Elvis (also known as Elvis' 68 Comeback Special), where he sat at the side of the stage playing a tambourine. He appeared in Roustabout, another Presley film, as a carnival barker. In 1969, he appeared as Iago in the UK stage version of Jack Good's Catch My Soul: Rock Othello, and played Iago again in the 1974 Metromedia film version of Catch My Soul.

Lance LeGault smiling while wearing blue long sleeves and black necktie

He starred in television series and in television movies and was known mainly for portraying military personnel, especially officers. His best known television role was in the 1980s series The A-Team as Colonel Roderick Decker—a United States Army colonel who tried to catch the fugitive Vietnam veterans. He played the role of Colonel Decker from 1983–86. He also had a recurring role in the other 1980s hit television series Magnum, P.I. as a United States Marine Corps colonel, Colonel "Buck" Greene.

Lance LeGault wearing a colonel uniform in a scene from 1980-1988 tv series "Magnum, P.I."

LeGault was on screen in a variety of programs including the short lived series Werewolf in 1987. In 1980, he starred with Kenny Rogers in the television movie The Gambler. He made a few appearances on the second season of Dynasty as Ray Bonning. He appeared on Knight Rider in the pilot episode "Knight of the Phoenix" and appeared (as a different character) in the season 2 episode "Knight in Shining Armor"; and took on the roles of three different bad-guy characters in Airwolf (in To Snare a Wolf, Sweet Britches and Wildfire) as well as doing the voice-overs for the series' 1st Season "saga sell" teasers. He guest-starred on yet another hit 1980s television series Dallas as Al Halliday in 1989. In 1984 he also starred in Murder she wrote. Season 4 Episode 20

Lance LeGault wearing a black coat, white long sleeves, and necktie

Often playing stern colonels, the low-pitched, gravelly-voiced actor portrayed Colonel Glass in the 1981 comedy Stripes, starring Bill Murray and John Candy.

He made many guest appearances on television series, his appearances ranged from The Rockford Files (episodes "Claire" and "A Deadly Maze"), Gunsmoke, Barbary Coast, Logan's Run, Police Woman, Battlestar Galactica, The Incredible Hulk (episode "The Antowuk Horror"), Wonder Woman, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, The Dukes of Hazzard (episode "The Runaway"), T. J. Hooker, Tales of the Gold Monkey, Voyagers!, MacGyver, Simon & Simon, Sledge Hammer!, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Renegade and Crusade. He appeared on Land of the Giants in the first-season episode "Underground" as a police officer.

LeGault's last role was in the 2013 movie Prince Avalanche, and the film is dedicated to him.

Voicework

On the Knight Rider season 1 DVD pilot commentary, creator Glen A. Larson mentioned that Lance LeGault had "a voice that was four octaves lower than God's." This trait helped him obtain roles (often) as a villain or other "tough guy". It also resulted in a side career doing voice-over work. LeGault's trademark voice was at one point featured on self-guided tour cassettes at Elvis Presley's Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee. In the video game world, he was heard as the voice of Major Manson in the 1998 video game Battlezone II: Combat Commander.

He provided the voice of Junior the Buffalo in Disney's Home on the Range (2004). He also voiced Yank Justice in the nine-episode, 30-minute 1985 series Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines, part of Marvel Productions' Super Sunday block.

From 2009 to 2010, he performed voiceover work for Burger King, with the then-new "Angry Whopper" burger. He did voice-over work on commercials for Dodge and 7-Up as well.

Death

LeGault died on Monday, September 10, 2012, at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 77, survived by his wife of 28 years Teresa, and their four children Mary, Teresa, Marcus and Lance.

Filmography

Actor
2013
Prince Avalanche as
Truck Driver
2009
Stuntmen as
Leo Supreme
2006
The Legend of Sasquatch as
Cletus McNabb (voice)
2005
Tugger: The Jeep 4x4 Who Wanted to Fly (Video) as
Chief (voice)
2004
The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee (Video Game) as
The Balladeer (voice)
2004
Home on the Range as
Junior, the Buffalo (voice)
1999
Battlezone II: Combat Commander (Video Game) as
Major Manson (voice)
1999
Crusade (TV Series) as
Senator Jacob Redway
- Each Night I Dream of Home (1999) - Senator Jacob Redway
1998
Scorpio One as
Sen. Treadwell
1997
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation as
Elder God #1
1997
L.A. Heat (TV Series) as
Jerry Parks
- Green Justice (1997) - Jerry Parks
1997
Executive Target as
Moore
1996
Dark Breed as
Cutter
1996
The Silencers as
Kirby
1996
Midnight Heat (TV Movie) as
Agent Jack Daniels
1995
Two-Bits & Pepper as
Pepper (voice)
1995
Marker (TV Series) as
Warren Welles
- Dead Man's Marker (1995) - Warren Welles
1993
Renegade (TV Series) as
Grandpa / Sheriff Roy Stoner
- Rustlers' Rodeo (1994) - Grandpa
- Billy (1993) - Sheriff Roy Stoner (as Lance Le Gault)
1994
Roadracers (TV Movie) as
Donna's Dad (as Lance Le Gault)
1994
Rebel Highway (TV Series) as
Donna's Dad
- Roadracers (1994) - Donna's Dad
1993
The Wild West (TV Mini Series)
- Cowboys/Settlers (1993) - (voice)
1992
Shadow Force as
Chief Thorpe
1992
Columbo (TV Series) as
Police Captain
- No Time to Die (1992) - Police Captain
1992
Major Dad (TV Series) as
Colonel Kennedy
- Three Angry Marines (1992) - Colonel Kennedy
1987
MacGyver (TV Series) as
Elliott / 'Bull' Bodine
- Honest Abe (1991) - Elliott
- Jack in the Box (1987) - 'Bull' Bodine
1990
L.A. Law (TV Series) as
Scott Perot
- Bang- Zoom- Zap (1990) - Scott Perot
1989
Quantum Leap (TV Series) as
Narrator / Chance McGill
- Another Mother - September 30, 1981 (1990) - Narrator (uncredited)
- How the Tess Was Won - August 5, 1956 (1989) - Chance McGill
1989
Dallas (TV Series) as
Al Halliday
- Black Tide (1989) - Al Halliday
- Sunset, Sunrise (1989) - Al Halliday
- Ka-Booooom! (1989) - Al Halliday
- Cry Me a River of Oil (1989) - Al Halliday
1989
Nightmare Beach as
Rev. Bates
1989
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series) as
Capt. K'Temoc
- The Emissary (1989) - Capt. K'Temoc (as Lance Le Gault)
1989
Paradise (TV Series) as
Harlan Ivey
- Vengeance (1989) - Harlan Ivey
1987
Werewolf (TV Series) as
Alamo Joe Rogan
- Amazing Grace (1988) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Gray Wolf (1988) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Blind Luck (1988) - Alamo Joe Rogan (credit only)
- To Dream of Wolves: Part 2 (1988) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- To Dream of Wolves: Part 1 (1988) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- A Material Girl (1988) - Alamo Joe Rogan (credit only)
- King of the Road (1988) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Skinwalker (1988) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Nightmare in Blue (1988) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Eye of the Storm (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan (credit only)
- Big Daddy (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan (credit only)
- Blood Ties (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan (credit only)
- Wolfhunt (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Nightmare at the Braine Hotel (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan (credit only)
- Blood on the Tracks (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- All Hallow's Eve (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan (credit only)
- The Unicorn (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- A World of Difference: Part 2 (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- A World of Difference: Part 1 (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Let Us Prey (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan (credit only)
- Friendly Haven (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Running with the Pack (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Nothing Evil in These Woods (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan (credit only)
- The Wolf Who Thought He Was a Man (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Spectre of the Wolf (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- The Black Ship (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan (credit only)
- The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Nightwatch (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
- Pilot (1987) - Alamo Joe Rogan
1981
Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) as
Colonel Buck Greene / Agent John W. Newton
- Resolutions: Part II (1988) - Colonel Buck Greene
- Resolutions: Part I (1988) - Colonel Buck Greene
- Unfinished Business (1988) - Colonel Buck Greene
- Limbo (1987) - Colonel Buck Greene
- Paper War (1986)
- Little Girl Who (1986) - Colonel Buck Greene
- Ms. Jones (1985) - Colonel Buck Greene
- Mac's Back (1984) - Colonel Buck Greene
- Did You See the Sunrise? (1982) - Colonel Buck Greene
- Memories Are Forever (1981) - Colonel Buck Greene
- Missing in Action (1981) - Agent John W. Newton
1988
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
RCMP Inspector Roger McCabe
- Showdown in Saskatchewan (1988) - RCMP Inspector Roger McCabe
1987
Three on a Match (TV Movie) as
Hornet
1987
Kidnapped as
Victor Nardi
1987
Sledge Hammer! (TV Series) as
General Mills
- The Spa Who Loved Me (1987) - General Mills
1986
Louis L'Amour's Down the Long Hills (TV Movie) as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1983
The A-Team (TV Series) as
Col. Decker / Colonel Decker
- Trial by Fire (1986) - Col. Decker
- Blood, Sweat, and Cheers (1985) - Col. Decker
- Body Slam (1985) - Col. Decker
- The Road to Hope (1985) - Col. Decker
- Where Is the Monster When You Need Him? (1985) - Col. Decker
- Judgement Day: Part 2 (1985) - Col. Decker (credit only)
- Judgement Day: Part 1 (1985) - Col. Decker
- Incident at Crystal Lake (1985) - Col. Decker
- Bounty (1985) - Col. Decker
- Road Games (1985) - Col. Decker
- Breakout! (1984) - Col. Decker
- The Island (1984) - Col. Decker
- Curtain Call (1984) - Col. Decker
- Say It with Bullets (1984) - Colonel Decker
- The Battle of Bel Air (1984) - Col. Decker
- The White Ballot (1983) - Col. Decker
- There's Always a Catch (1983) - Col. Decker
- Labor Pains (1983) - Col. Decker
- When You Comin' Back, Range Rider?: Part 2 (1983) - Col. Decker
- When You Comin' Back, Range Rider?: Part 1 (1983) - Col. Decker
1986
Blacke's Magic (TV Series) as
Tony Hogan
- A Friendly Game of Showdown (1986) - Tony Hogan
1986
Iron Eagle as
General (as Lance Le Gault)
1984
Airwolf (TV Series) as
Narrator / Noble Flowers / Sheriff J.J. Bogan / ...
- Wildfire (1986) - Noble Flowers (as Lance Le Gault)
- Sweet Britches (1984) - Sheriff J.J. Bogan (as Lance Le Gault)
- To Snare a Wolf (1984) - D.G. Bogard / Opening Narration (as Lance Le Gault)
- Mind of the Machine (1984) - Narrator (uncredited)
- And They Are Us (1984) - Narrator (uncredited)
- Mad Over Miami (1984) - Narrator (uncredited)
- Fight Like a Dove (1984) - Narrator (uncredited)
- Echoes from the Past (1984) - Narrator (uncredited)
- One Way Express (1984) - Narrator (uncredited)
1985
Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines (Video) as
Yank Justice (voice)
1982
Simon & Simon (TV Series) as
Matt Greenwood / Colonel Paul Stark
- Down-Home Country Blues (1985) - Matt Greenwood
- Tanks for the Memories (1982) - Colonel Paul Stark
1984
Call to Glory (TV Series) as
Paul
- Realities (1984) - Paul
1984
Partners in Crime (TV Series) as
Andrew Hodge
- Paddles Up (1984) - Andrew Hodge
1984
Automan (TV Series) as
Simon Rafferty
- Death by Design (1984) - Simon Rafferty (as Lance Le Gault)
1982
Knight Rider (TV Series) as
Vernon Gray / Christopher Stone
- A Knight in Shining Armor (1984) - Christopher Stone
- Knight of the Phoenix: Part 2 (1982) - Vernon Gray
- Knight of the Phoenix: Part 1 (1982) - Vernon Gray
1983
T.J. Hooker (TV Series) as
Lt. Decker
- The Hostages (1983) - Lt. Decker
1982
Voyagers! (TV Series) as
Andrew Jackson
- Old Hickory and the Pirate (1982) - Andrew Jackson
1982
Tales of the Gold Monkey (TV Series) as
Randall McGraw
- Once a Tiger- (1982) - Randall McGraw
1982
Fast-Walking as
Lieutenant Barnes
1981
Dynasty (TV Series) as
Ray Bonning
- The Fragment (1982) - Ray Bonning
- The Gun (1982) - Ray Bonning
- Blake's Blindness (1982) - Ray Bonning
- The Car Explosion (1982) - Ray Bonning
- Sammy Jo and Steven Marry (1982) - Ray Bonning
- Viva Las Vegas (1981) - Ray Bonning
1982
McClain's Law (TV Series) as
Sgt. Hawkins
- Use of Deadly Force (1982) - Sgt. Hawkins
1981
Stripes as
Col. Glass
1981
Walking Tall (TV Series) as
Travis
- The Fire Within (1981) - Travis
1981
Amy as
Edgar Wambuck
1981
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV Series) as
Flagg
- Time of the Hawk (1981) - Flagg (as Lance Le Gault)
1980
Reward (TV Movie) as
Van Dyke
1980
The Gambler (TV Movie) as
Doc Palmer
1980
Power (TV Movie) as
Stevens
1980
The Dukes of Hazzard (TV Series) as
Les Sloane
- The Runaway (1980) - Les Sloane
1979
CBS Afternoon Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mr. Hamilton
- Year of the Gentle Tiger (1979) - Mr. Hamilton
1979
The French Atlantic Affair (TV Mini Series) as
Lester Foyles
- Episode #1.3 (1979) - Lester Foyles
- Episode #1.2 (1979) - Lester Foyles
- Episode #1.1 (1979) - Lester Foyles
1979
Undercover with the KKK (TV Movie) as
Weasel
1979
B.J. and the Bear (TV Series) as
Murphy
- The Murphy Contingent (1979) - Murphy
1976
How the West Was Won (TV Series) as
Zachary / Wounded Soldier
- The Scavengers (1979) - Zachary
- The Macahans (1976) - Wounded Soldier (uncredited)
1978
Battlestar Galactica (TV Series) as
Maga / Bootes
- Baltar's Escape (1979) - Maga
- The Man with Nine Lives (1979) - Maga
- The Lost Warrior (1978) - Bootes
1979
Captain America (TV Movie) as
Harley (as Lance Le Gault)
1978
Donner Pass: The Road to Survival (TV Movie) as
Charles Stanton
1978
The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) as
Brad
- The Antowuk Horror (1978) - Brad
1978
Wonder Woman (TV Series) as
Otis Fiskle
- Hot Wheels (1978) - Otis Fiskle
1978
French Quarter as
Tom / Burt (uncredited)
1978
The Busters (TV Movie) as
Mel Drew
1978
Nowhere to Run (TV Movie) as
Kaufman
1978
Coma as
Vince (as Lance Le Gault)
1977
The Mask of Alexander Cross (TV Movie) as
Peter Davis
1975
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
Phil D'Agosto / Stone
- A Deadly Maze (1977) - Phil D'Agosto
- Claire (1975) - Stone (as W.L. LeGault)
1977
Logan's Run (TV Series) as
Matthew
- The Judas Goat (1977) - Matthew
1977
The Kentucky Fried Movie as
Toy Robot (segment "A Fistful of Yen") (voice, uncredited)
1974
Police Woman (TV Series) as
Lench / Bill Klein / Dennis Graham
- Bondage (1977) - Lench
- Farewell, Mary Jane (1975) - Bill Klein (as W.L. LeGault)
- Requiem for Bored Wives (1974) - Dennis Graham (as W.L. LeGault)
1976
Black Sheep Squadron (TV Series) as
Lt. Huck
- Flying Misfits (1976) - Lt. Huck (as W.L. LeGault)
1975
Barbary Coast (TV Series) as
Ben Sharpe
- Jesse Who? (1975) - Ben Sharpe (as W.L. LeGault)
1975
Petrocelli (TV Series) as
Fred Kistler
- A Night of Terror (1975) - Fred Kistler (as W.L. Le Gault)
1974
This Is the West That Was (TV Movie) as
Hearts (as W.L. Le Gault)
1974
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Oregon
- Town in Chains (1974) - Oregon
1974
Catch My Soul as
Iago
1973
Pioneer Woman (TV Movie) as
Joe Wormser (as Lance Le Gault)
1969
Sweet Charity as
Dancer (uncredited)
1968
Land of the Giants (TV Series) as
Giant Policeman
- Underground (1968) - Giant Policeman
1968
The Young Runaways as
Curly (as Lance Le Gault)
1966
The Swinger as
Warren
1964
Roustabout as
Barker (uncredited)
1964
Kissin' Cousins as
Hillbilly Dancer (uncredited)
1964
Viva Las Vegas as
Son of the Lone Star State (uncredited)
1962
Girls! Girls! Girls! as
Bass Player at Nightclub (uncredited)
Stunts
1964
Roustabout (stunts - uncredited)
1964
Kissin' Cousins (stunt double Elvis Presley - uncredited) / (stunts - uncredited)
Music Department
1968
Elvis: The Comeback Special (TV Special documentary) (musician)
Soundtrack
2013
Joe (performer: "Keeping Man")
Miscellaneous
1967
Clambake (assistant to choreographer)
Thanks
2013
Prince Avalanche (in memory of)
Self
2006
The 100 Greatest TV Quotes & Catchphrases (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- 20-1 (2006) - Self
- 40-21 (2006) - Self
- 60-41 (2006) - Self
- 80-61 (2006) - Self
- 100-81 (2006) - Self
2006
Bring Back... The A-Team (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2004
Remembering 'Battlestar Galactica' (Video documentary) as
Self
2002
The Definitive Elvis: Elvis and Priscilla (Video documentary) as
Self
2002
The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years - Part II: 1962-1969 (Video documentary) as
Self
1977
Constantinople (TV Movie) as
Self (as Lance Legault)
1974
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Stella Stevens, Bert Convy, Pamela Mason, Lance LeGault (1974) - Self
1972
The Dave Cash Radio Show (TV Series) as
Self / Self - singer
- Episode #1.13 (1972) - Self
- Episode #1.5 (1972) - Self - singer
1970
Aquarius (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Christmas Day in the Workhouse/Peter Blundel/Santa Claus is Back in Town/Christmas/Madonna and Child (1970) - Self
1970
Ev (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.6 (1970) - Self
1968
Elvis: The Comeback Special (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1968
Saturday Stars (TV Series) as
Self - Singer
- Innocence, Anarchy & Soul (1968) - Self - Singer
Archive Footage
2004
Glen Larson on the Creation of 'Battlestar Galactica' (Video documentary short) as
Maga (uncredited)
1989
MacGyver (TV Series) as
Sheriff 'Bull' Bodine
- Unfinished Business (1989) - Sheriff 'Bull' Bodine (uncredited)
1985
Elvis: One Night with You (TV Special) as
Self
1979
B.J. and the Bear (TV Series) as
Murphy
- BJ's Sweethearts (1979) - Murphy

References

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