Michael Beck


John Michael Beck Taylor, commonly known as Michael Beck, is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Swan in The Warriors, Sonny Malone in Xanadu, and Levon Lundy in Houston Knights.

Early life

Beck was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the third of nine children, and grew up in the small resort town of Horseshoe Lake, Arkansas. He attended Memphis University School and then Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi on a football scholarship. While in college he was initiated into Kappa Alpha Order fraternity. After graduating with a degree in economics, he was one of 30 applicants chosen for London's Central School of Speech and Drama. Beck's stage credits, beginning with college, include: Camelot ; Of Mice and Men ; Romeo and Juliet ; and Cat On a Hot Tin Roof.

Career

Beck is known predominantly for his roles as Swan in the action film The Warriors, Sonny Malone in Xanadu, Lieutenant Commander Dallas in Megaforce, and Koda in Triumphs of a Man Called Horse. Both the Xanadu and Megaforce roles garnered him Razzie nominations, for Worst Actor and Worst Supporting Actor, respectively. Beck has appeared in other movies such as Warlords of the 21st Century, Wes Craven's Chiller, Gone to Texas as James Bowie, and Forest Warrior.
Beck appeared as Hans Helms in the 1978 TV miniseries Holocaust, and starred with Michael Paré in the CBS police drama Houston Knights. More recently, he appeared in television shows such as JAG, Walker, Texas Ranger, In the Heat of the Night, as the Mars-born terrorist-turned-cyborg assassin Abel Horn in Babylon 5, and as Mr. Jones in the spin-off series Crusade.
Beck has narrated numerous audiobooks of John Grisham's novels. He has also narrated Confederates in the Attic by Tony Horwitz; A Darkness More Than Light by Michael Connelly; State of the Union by David Callahan; and the unabridged version of Bill Clinton's My Life. He also reprised his role as Swan in 2005, lending his voice to the popular video game adaptation of The Warriors.

Personal life

Beck married songwriter Carolyn "Cari" Louise Brendel in September 1980. They have two children, a son, Jesse, and a daughter, Ashley.
He is a Christian.

Filmography

Film

Television

Video games