Rick Dean(1952-2006)
- Actor
Tall, brawny, curly haired character actor Rick Dean made his film
debut in 1982 in the low budget horror movie "Island of Blood." A
graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he trained with Wynn
Handmann of the American Place Theatre in New York and with Roy London
and Peggy Feury of The Lost Studio in Los Angeles. Scruffy and
scraggly, with a long, narrow, craggy face, an askew, a
powerful, muscular physique, a long mane of unruly dark hair and a very intense and intimidating screen presence, Dean
was often cast as bums, psychos, and dangerous criminals. Starting in
the late 1980's and throughout the 1990's Dean appeared in a slew of
straight-to-video features produced by legendary exploitation filmmaker
Roger Corman; said movies include "'Nam Angels," "The Unborn," "Quake,"
"Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight," both "Carnosaur" sequels, "Saturday
Night Special," "Cheyenne Warrior," and "Black Scorpion." Dean often
co starred alongside Maria Ford in these movies. Dean's best ever role
was as the mysterious philosophical derelict Sam Silver in "Naked
Obsession." Moreover, he was quite memorable as a deranged man
pretending to be blind who terrorizes a strip club at gunpoint in
"Stripteaser" and as a vicious tattooed racist in the horror anthology
"Tales from the Hood." Besides acting in over 40 movies, Dean also acted
in and directed stage plays and was an accomplished self taught artist
who specialized in pastel paintings. He was married to artist/actress
Cinda Jackson and was the father of actress Eliza Lauren Dean. Rick
Dean died suddenly at the tragically young age of 53 on February 3rd,
2006.