Tierre Turner

Tierre Turner (born January 7, 1960)[1] is an American actor and stuntperson who began his career as a child actor in the 1970s. His feature film debut was the horror film People Toys (1974), followed by the television drama film The Runaways (1975). Turner also had supporting roles in several blaxploitation films in the 1970s, including Bucktown and Friday Foster (1975), both starring Pam Grier. He also portrayed the lead role of Lucas Adams on the television series The Cop and the Kid opposite Charles Durning from 1975 to 1976.

Tierre Turner
Turner in Cornbread, Earl and Me (1975)
Born (1960-01-07) January 7, 1960
OccupationActor, stuntperson
Years active1973–present

Since the 1980s, Turner has worked extensively as a stunt performer and stunt coordinator on a variety of feature films, including Training Day (2001), Stuck on You (2003), and The Three Stooges (2012).

Biography

Turner was for January 7, 1960[1] in Detroit, Michigan.[2] His brother, Dain Turner, is also an actor and stuntperson.[3] His first feature film role was as one of several murderous children in the slasher film People Toys (1974), also known as Devil Times Five.[1] He subsequently had supporting roles in several blaxploitation films, including Bucktown and Friday Foster (1975), both starring Pam Grier.[1] He also appeared in a supporting role as the friend of Laurence Fishburne's character in the drama Cornbread, Earl and Me (also 1975).

From 1975 to 1976, Turner starred opposite Charles Durning in the comedy series The Cop and the Kid.[4][5]

Since the 1980s,[3] Turner has worked as a stunt performer for numerous feature films, including Where's Marlowe? (1998), Training Day (2001), The Fighting Temptations (2003), Stuck on You (2003), and The Three Stooges (2012).[1]

Select filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1974 People Toys Brian Alternate title: Devil Times Five [1]
1975 The Runaways Bob Davis Television film [1]
1975 Cornbread, Earl and Me Earl Carter [1]
1975 Bucktown Steve [1]
1975 Friday Foster Cleve [1]
1994 The Crow Jugger [1]
2017 CHiPs Tow Truck Driver [1]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1973 McCloud Tobe Episode: "The Million Dollar Round Up" [2]
1975 That's My Mama Jimmy Episode: "Clifton and the Kid"
1976 The Bob Newhart Show Wally Carson Episode: "Send This Boy to Camp"
1975–1976 The Cop and the Kid Lucas Adams 13 episodes
1976 The Waverly Wonders Hasty Parks 9 episodes
1994–1995 Earth 2 Zero 21 episodes
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References

  1. "Tierre Turner". AllMovie. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  2. Gardner, Hy (February 10, 1976). "Glad You Asked That!". Lubbock Avalanche Journal. Lubbock, Texas. p. 52 via Newspapers.com.
  3. Fearn-Banks, Kathleen; Burford-Johnson, Ann, eds. (2014). Historical Dictionary of African American Television (2nd ed.). New York City, New York: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 474. ISBN 978-0-810-87917-1.
  4. Biggers, Buck (January 11, 1976). "'Cop-Kid' Getting Good Ratings". El Paso Times. El Paso, Texas. p. 148 via Newspapers.com.
  5. O'Connor, John J. (December 4, 1975). "TV: Enter 'Grady' and:Cop and Kid'". The New York Times. New York City, New York. Archived from the original on April 6, 2020.
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