Known for Acting

Frank McRae (born June 3, 1942, died April 29, 2021) was an American actor and former professional football player. McRae was born in Memphis, Tennessee. McRae graduated from Tennessee State University with a double major in drama and history. He was a defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears in the 1967 NFL season. Among his acting roles are the history teacher, Mr. Teasdale, in Red Dawn, bank robber Reed Youngblood in Dillinger, Hazel in Cannery Row, Spanky in The Wizard, James Bond's friend Sharkey in 1989's Licence to Kill, inmate Eclipse in Lock Up, shouting police captain in 48 Hrs. (a role he later parodied in Last Action Hero and Loaded Weapon 1), the train coachman in Tracks and former professional boxing champion Harry Noble in *batteries not included. He also made an effective pairing with John Candy as two bumbling subordinates; first as two tank soldiers (under an equally bumbling Sgt. Frank Tree played by Dan Aykroyd) in the cult classic 1941 and later as "Walley World" Security Guards in National Lampoon's Vacation . He played Jim, the Mechanic in the movie Used Cars. His most recent role was as a guest star on the television series ER. He also portrayed the character of Sergeant Tenga in Farewell to the King Description above from the Wikipedia article Frank McRae, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
1982
as Haden
1989
as Sharkey
1979
as Meat Foreman (uncredited)
1979
as Pvt. Ogden Johnson Jones
1983
as Grover
1984
as Mr. Teasdale
1993
as Lieutenant Dekker
1989
as Eclipse
1978
as Lincoln Dombrowsky
1987
as Harry Noble
1990
as Haden (uncredited)
1993
as Captain Doyle
1975
as Hammerman
1980
as Jim the Mechanic
1976
as Train Coachman
1989
as Spanky
2006
as Cookie
1994
as Mr. Doyle
1978
as Big Glory
1982
as Hazel