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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Stephen Stucker

Years active
  
1975–1986

Occupation
  
Actor


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Born
  
July 2, 1947 (
1947-07-02
)
Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.

Cause of death
  
AIDS-related complications

Resting place
  
Chapel of the Pines Crematory

Movies
  
Airplane!, Airplane II: The Sequel, Trading Places

Similar People
  
Julie Hagerty, Robert Hays, Lorna Patterson, Jim Abrahams, Ken Finkleman

Died
  
April 13, 1986 (aged 38) Hollywood, California, U.S.

Zodiac Sign
  
Cancer

Height
  
5 ft 10 in

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Stephen Stucker (July 2, 1947 – April 13, 1986) was an American actor, known for portrayals of bizarre, larger-than-life characters, notably the manic control-room worker Johnny in the early 1980s Airplane! movies and the crossdressing, rubber-penis-waving stenographer in the courtroom sequence of 1977's The Kentucky Fried Movie.

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Early life and career

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Stucker was born in Des Moines, Iowa. His family moved to Shaker Heights, Ohio, where he distinguished himself in school as a pianist and class clown. He graduated from high school in 1965.

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Stucker made his screen debut co-starring in the 1975 comedic sexploitation film Carnal Madness as Bruce Wilson, a gay fashion designer who escapes from an insane asylum with two fellow inmates, fleeing to an all-girls school. He went on to perform in the 1977 earthquake-in-Los-Angeles comedy Cracking Up, alongside Fred Willard, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer.

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Stucker was a scene-stealing member of the cast of the Madison, Wisconsin Kentucky Fried Theater sketch comedy troupe founded by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker. In 1977 he appeared in the John Landis film The Kentucky Fried Movie, based on the troupe's sketches. This led to his supporting role in the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker comedy Airplane!, which he reprised in Airplane II: The Sequel. For the initial film, the writers gave Stucker the straight lines for his scenes and let him write his character's off-the-wall responses.

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In 1982 he had a guest role in a three-episode sequence in the TV series Mork & Mindy and, in 1983, had a small featured role in Landis' Trading Places. In 1984, he had a co-starring role as the sex-obsessed psychiatrist, Dr. Bender, in the teen comedy film Bad Manners (aka: Growing Pains).

Illness and death

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On July 12, 1984, Stucker was diagnosed with AIDS. He later publicly announced his illness, making him one of the first actors to announce he was suffering from the disease.

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He died from AIDS-related complications on April 13, 1986 at the age of 38. He is interred in the Chapel of the Chimes (Oakland, California).


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Filmography

Actor
1988
The Wizard of Speed and Time as
Piano Choreographer
1985
Hot Resort as
Bobby Williams
1984
Bad Manners as
Dr. Bender (as Steve Stucker)
1983
Trading Places as
Stationmaster
1982
Airplane II: The Sequel as
Jacobs / Courtroom Clerk
1982
Jimmy the Kid as
2nd Neighbor
1982
Mork & Mindy (TV Series) as
Billy Vincent
- Gotta Run: Part 3 (1982) - Billy Vincent
1980
Airplane! as
Johnny Henshaw-Jacobs
1977
The Kentucky Fried Movie as
Stenographer (segment "Courtroom")
1977
Cracking Up as
Bruce 'Tushy' Smith
1975
Delinquent School Girls as
Bruce Wilson
Soundtrack
1975
Delinquent School Girls (performer: "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" - uncredited)
Self
1981
Marie (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.7 (1981) - Self

References

Stephen Stucker Wikipedia


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