Lance Legault

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Lance LeGault was born as William Lance Legault on May 2, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois. LeGault grew up in Chillicothe, Illinois and graduated from Chillicothe Township High School in 1955. Lance began his acting career as a stunt double for Elvis Presley; he appears in the 60s Presley vehicles Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962), Kissin’ Cousins (1964), Viva Las Vegas (1964) and Roustabout (1964). With his tall, lean, compact build, strong, intense and commanding screen presence, and highly distinctive low, deep, gravel voice, LeGault has been frequently cast as various stern and severe military types in both movies and television programs, alike. His most memorable film roles include “Iago” in the Shakespearean rock opera Catch My Soul (1974), evil pimp “Burt” in the offbeat French Quarter (1978), vicious hired-killer “Vince” in Coma (1978), formidable card sharp “Doc Palmer” in the made-for-TV Western The Gambler (1974), the austere “Colonel Glass” in the hilarious Stripes (1981), steely prison guard security chief “Lieutenant Barnes” in the terrific Fast-Walking (1982) and the strict “Reverend Bates” in Nightmare Beach (1988). LeGault had recurring parts on several TV shows in the 80s:   outstanding as the cunning and antagonistic “Colonel Roderick Decker” on “The A-Team” (1983), ramrod “Colonel “Buck” Greene” on “Magnum, P.I.” (1980) and rugged cowboy bounty hunter “Alamo Joe Rogan” on “Werewolf” (1987). LeGault has also worked as a lounge and nightclub singer (he even recorded a self-titled album in 1970). In addition, Lance has done voice work for commercials, cartoons and video games as well as the narrator of the tour audiotape for Elvis Presley’s Graceland Mansion and Museum in Memphis, Tennessee.

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