LeoGlossary: John Matuszak

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    Born: October 25, 1950 - Died: June 17, 1989

    John Daniel Tooz Matuszak, born on October 25, 1950 in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, was an American professional football defensive lineman in the National Football League and a talented actor. His parents were Audrey Matuszak, and he had a sibling named Christopher Matuszak. Matuszak achieved significant recognition for his role as Sloth in the 1985 film "The Goonies." With his towering height of 6′ 7″ (2.01 m) and baritone voice, he left a lasting impression on the entertainment industry. Although his life was tragically cut short when he passed away on June 17, 1989, Matuszak's contributions to both football and acting will always be remembered.

    Early Life and Career

    John Matuszak had a challenging childhood, growing up in a working-class family in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. He showed immense athletic prowess from a young age and went on to attend the University of Tampa, where he played football for their team. Matuszak's impressive performance on the field caught the attention of NFL scouts, and he was drafted first overall by the Houston Oilers in the 1973 NFL draft.

    While Matuszak's football career was notable, it was his foray into acting that truly solidified his place in Hollywood. His first major role came in 1979 when he portrayed a football player in the film "North Dallas Forty." This performance showcased his natural charisma and led to further acting opportunities.

    However, it was Matuszak's portrayal of Sloth in the 1985 film "The Goonies" that catapulted him into stardom. Sloth, with his endearing appearance and lovable personality, quickly became an iconic character loved by audiences of all ages. Matuszak's memorable performance in "The Goonies" showcased his versatility as an actor and earned him widespread acclaim.

    In addition to his acting success, Matuszak also had a colorful personal life. He was married twice, first to Nancy McGear and later to Sandra Post. He had two children, a daughter named Mia and a son named Tully. Matuszak was known for his larger-than-life personality, which often led to him being involved in controversies and scandals.

    Despite his untimely passing at the age of 38 due to a heart failure on June 17, 1989, John Matuszak left an indelible mark on both the football field and the entertainment industry. He was beloved by fans for his dedication, talent, and unique presence. Matuszak's iconic role in "The Goonies" solidified his status as an entertainment icon, and his contributions to Hollywood continue to be celebrated to this day.

    Filmography

    Year Title Role
    1990 Down the Drain Jed Stewart
    1989 The Princess and the Dwarf Unknown
    1989 Ghost Writer Chuck Aaron
    1989 One Man Force Jake
    1989 Heartbeat (TV Series) Warnick
    1989 Superboy (TV Series) Android
    1989 Perfect Strangers (TV Series) Cobra
    1988 T and T (TV Series) Rubberhead
    1988 Aaron's Way (TV Series) Purque
    1988 The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission (TV Movie) Fred Collins
    1987 The Charmings (TV Series) Rock
    1987 1st & Ten (TV Series) John Manzak
    1987 Miami Vice (TV Series) Lascoe
    1987 P.K. and the Kid John Matuszak
    1986 Charlie Barnett's Terms of Enrollment (Video) TV Spokesman
    1986 Amen (TV Series) Elmo The Handyman
    1986 The A-Team (TV Series) Davey Miller
    1986 One Crazy Summer Stain
    1986 Fathers and Sons (TV Series) Mad Dog
    1986 Hunter (TV Series) Lincoln
    1986 Tall Tales & Legends (TV Series) Mountain Man
    1985 Hollywood Beat (TV Series) George Grinsky
    1985 Stir Crazy (TV Series) Grossberger
    1985 Command 5 (TV Movie) Nick Kowalski
    1985 The Goonies Sloth
    1985 Half Nelson (TV Movie) Unknown
    1985 Benson (TV Series) Roy
    1985 The Fall Guy (TV Series) Dwayne
    1984 Silver Spoons (TV Series) Elmer
    1984 The Dukes of Hazzard (TV Series) Stoney
    1984 The Ice Pirates Killjoy
    1983 Matt Houston (TV Series) Harold
    1982 Trapper John, M.D. (TV Series) Joe McGurski
    1982 M*A*S*H (TV Series) Cpl. Elmo Hitalski
    1981 Caveman Tonda
    1979 North Dallas Forty O. W. Shaddock

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