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    John Savage
    Biographical Information
    Real Name: John Smeallie Youngs
    Birth: August 25, 1949
    Height: 5' 9½
    Originally From: Old Bethpage, Long Island, New York, USA
    Production Details
    First appearance: Pilot
    Portrays: Donald Lydecker


    Biography[edit | edit source]

    John Savage is an American actor who, for about half-a-decade from the late 1970s through the early '80s, remained precariously balanced on the cusp of stardom before his career as a character lead eventually derailed after the failure of Maria's Lovers (1984) in 1984. Perhaps it was for the best, personally, as Savage devoted the rest of the decade to fighting apartheid in South Africa, a far worthier cause than the pursuit of movie stardom.

    Born John Youngs on August 25, 1949 in Old Bethpage, New York, Savage first made a major splash on screen nearly 10 years after his 1969 B-movie, big-screen debut in The Master Beater (1969) with The Deer Hunter (1978) (1978), winner of the Best Picture Oscars in 1979, its impact on Hollywood and America in the late 1970s was enormous. The following year, Savage had leads in two more big pictures:Milos Forman's musical Hair (1979) and the film adaptation of Joseph Wambaugh's The Onion Field  (1979).

    Savage's appearance as the suicide-survivor in Richard Donner's Inside Moves (1980) was at least the third major Role for the actor. Then came "Maria's Lovers", with Nastassja Kinski and cinema legend Robert Mitchum. His career as a character lead was over, and by 1986, he was appearing in a supporting role to James Woods' Oscar-nominated lead in Oliver Stone's Salvador. By the end of the decade, when he appeared in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather: Part III (1990) sequel in place of Robert Duvall (who refused to appear in the picture in a salary dispute).

    Episode Guide[edit | edit source]

    Season 1
    Pilot
    Heat
    Flushed
    C.R.E.A.M.
    411 on the DL
    Prodigy
    Cold Comfort
    Blah Blah Woof Woof
    Out
    Red
    Art Attack
    Rising
    The Kidz are Aiight
    Female Trouble
    Haven
    Shorties in Love
    Pollo Loco
    I and I Am a Camera
    Hit a Sista Back
    Meow
    ...And Jesus Brought a Casserole

    Season 2
    Designate This
    Bag 'Em
    Proof of Purchase
    Radar Love
    Boo
    Two
    Some Assembly Required
    Gill Girl
    Medium is the Message
    Brainiac
    The Berrisford Agenda
    Borrowed Time
    Harbor Lights
    Love in Vein
    Fuhgeddaboudit
    Exposure
    Hello, Goodbye
    Dawg Day Afternoon
    She Ain't Heavy
    Love Among the Runes
    Freak Nation

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