Lincoln Kilpatrick

Lincoln Kilpatrick

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Birthday: 
12 February 1932, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Height: 
185 cm
Lincoln Kilpatrick was born on February 12, 1932 in St. Louis, Missouri. He was encouraged to pursue an acting career by legendary blues singer Billie Holiday. Kilpatrick earned a degree in drama from Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri and got his first big break acting alongside Sidney Poitier in the hit Broadway play "A Raisin in... Show more »
Lincoln Kilpatrick was born on February 12, 1932 in St. Louis, Missouri. He was encouraged to pursue an acting career by legendary blues singer Billie Holiday. Kilpatrick earned a degree in drama from Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri and got his first big break acting alongside Sidney Poitier in the hit Broadway play "A Raisin in the Sun." Lincoln subsequently appeared in the stage plays "Blues for Mr. Charlie," "The Slave," "Hallelujah Baby!," "Take a Giant Step," and "The Black" (he acted with Cicely Tyson and Louis Gossett, Jr. in this latter play). Kilpatrick made his film debut as the ill-fated Detective Dave Foster in the gritty 1958 crime drama thriller "Cop Hater." His most memorable movie roles include the bitter Zachary in the funky end-of-the-world sci-fi gem "The Omega Man," burnt-out priest Father Paul in "Soylent Green," Olympic athlete Woody Russo in "Chosen Survivors," crazed transvestite homosexual psycho Billy Most in "Together Brothers;" terrific as venerable old felon Cresus in the excellent supernatural horror chiller "Prison," and wise trustee inmate Abraham in Stuart Gordon's exciting futuristic science fiction prison winner "Fortress." Among the TV shows Kilpatrick did guest spots on are "Naked City," "Then Came Bronson," "Medical Center," "Ironside," "McCloud," "Mannix," "Harry O," "Baretta," "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century," "The Jeffersons," "The Greatest American Hero," "Hill Street Blues," "Trapper John, M.D.," "Frasier," "Melrose Place," "NYPD Blue," and "ER." Moreover, Lincoln co-founded the Kilpatrick-Cambridge Theatre Arts School in Hollywood, California in 1971 and holds the distinction of being the first black member of the Lincoln Center Repertory Company. He was married to his wife Helen Ferguson for 47 years. Kilpatrick's sons Erik and Lincoln, Jr. are both actors while his daughter DeCarla is an actress, director and editor. Lincoln Kilpatrick died at age 72 from lung cancer on May 18, 2004. Show less «

Lincoln Kilpatrick's FILMOGRAPHY

Hill Street Blues - Season 6

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Benson - Season 7

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227 - Season 1

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Trapper John, M.D. - Season 7

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Matt Houston - Season 1

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Matt Houston - Season 2

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Hill Street Blues - Season 5

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The Jeffersons - Season 11

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Benson - Season 6

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Trapper John, M.D. - Season 6

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Matt Houston - Season 3

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Hill Street Blues - Season 4

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The Jeffersons - Season 10

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The Greatest American Hero - Season 3

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Benson - Season 5

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Trapper John, M.D. - Season 5

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Hill Street Blues - Season 3

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The Jeffersons - Season 9

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Benson - Season 4

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Trapper John, M.D. - Season 4

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Hill Street Blues - Season 1

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Hill Street Blues - Season 2

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The Jeffersons - Season 8

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