Richard Chaves
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Born | Richard John Chaves October 9, 1951 Jacksonville, Florida |
Richard John Chaves (born October 9, 1951) is an American actor.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Career
Chaves helped write the critically acclaimed stage drama Tracers. In the early eighties, he began work as an actor taking on various soap opera roles until he gained a notable role in the science fiction film Predator. Soon afterward his career got another boost as he won the role of Lt. Colonel Ironhorse in the War of the Worlds TV series. Aside from having a character that allowed him to get in touch with both his Native American heritage as well as a military history, the series also garnered him a large fanbase.[citation needed] Chaves once figured that the amount of fan mail he received outnumbered the rest of the cast members by a four or five to one ratio.[1]
However his career hit a bump when War of the Worlds was given new creative management for its second season. The new executives did not think that the Ironhorse character worked with the format they wanted to direct the show, so his character and that of Norton Drake were killed off.
[edit] Personal life
Chaves was born in Jacksonville, Florida, the son of a U.S. Marine Corps officer/drug enforcement agent father.[2] He is a Vietnam veteran.
In the late 1990s, Chaves became the subject of a stalker. To protect his family, friends, and himself, he followed the advice of police by refraining from attending conventions and closing his official website.
Chaves has made few public appearances over the years since being stalked. He appeared at the Las Vegas Comic-Con in October 2003; in late 2006 he was photographed with Frances Fisher at the Flags of our Fathers premiere; he was a guest at the Chicagoland Entertainment Collectors Expo in October 2007;[3] he appeared at the Gallifrey One convention in February of 2007, and is scheduled to attend again in February 2008.[4] His most recent acting appearance is in the soon-to-be-released film Lost Warrior: Left Behind.
[edit] References
- ^ Starlog (November 1989, #148): "Casualty of War" (p. 46)
- ^ Richard Chaves Biography (1951-)
- ^ CECE Home
- ^ Gallifrey 2008