‘Top Gun’ and ‘Back to the Future’ actor James Tolkan dies at 94
An obituary on the Back to the Future website said Tolkan died “peacefully,” but no cause of death was disclosed.
PTI
New York, 29 Mar
Actor James Tolkan, known for his roles as a cigar-chomping naval commander in 'Top Gun' and a gruff high school administrator in 'Back to the Future,' has died. He was 94.
Tolkan died Thursday in Lake Placid, New York, where he lived, his booking agent, John Alcantar, said Saturday.
A brief obituary published on the “Back to the Future”
website said Tolkan died “peacefully,” but no cause of death was given.
In “Back
to the Future,” Tolkan portrayed the bow tie-wearing vice principal Gerald
Strickland, who eyeballed students for trouble in the halls of the fictitious
Hill Valley High School, in particular Marty McFly, played by Michael J Fox.
“You got a
real attitude problem, McFly,” Tolkan's character says in the 1985 film.
“You're a slacker. You remind me of your father when he went here. He was a
slacker, too.”
Tolkan
also appeared in “Top Gun” as commanding officer Tom “Stinger” Jardian. Near
the end of the film, when Jardian asks Tom Cruise's character, Capt. Pete
“Maverick” Mitchell, about his choice for future duty, replies that he
wants to be a Top Gun instructor.
“God help
us,” Tolkan's character replies, laughing.
Born in
Calumet, Michigan, Tolkan graduated from high school in Arizona and served in
the Navy during the Korean War. He eventually made his way to New York, where
he spent a quarter-century acting in theatre roles. He was a member of the
original ensemble cast of “Glengarry Glen Ross.”
Tolkan is
survived by his wife of 54 years, Parmelee Welles, who said in a statement that
her husband was also an avid art collector and adored animals.
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