Antonio Fargas

Summary

Antonio Fargas is an American actor known for his roles in 1970s blaxploitation and comedy movies, as well as his portrayal as Huggy Bear in the 1970s TV series Starsky & Hutch.

Antonio Fargas
Fargas at the 2018 East Coast Comicon
in Secaucus, New Jersey
Born
OccupationActor
Years active1963–present
Known forHuggy Bear – Starsky & Hutch
Spouses
  • Taylor Hastie
    (m. 1979; div. 1988)
  • Sandra Reed
    (m. 1989)
Children4, including Justin Fargas
Websitewww.AntonioFargas.com

Early life edit

Fargas was born in New York City to Mildred (née Bailey) and Manuel Fargas; he was one of 11 children.[1] His father was Puerto Rican and worked for the City of New York. His mother was from Trinidad and Tobago.[1] Raised in New York's Spanish Harlem, Fargas graduated from Fashion Industries High School in 1965.[2]

Acting career edit

Fargas' breakout role was in the comedy film Putney Swope (1969). After starring in a string of blaxploitation movies in the early 1970s, such as Across 110th Street (1972) and Foxy Brown (1974), he gained recognition as streetwise informant Huggy Bear in the television series Starsky & Hutch. He appeared in All My Children beginning in 1982 as Les Baxter, the upper-class lawyer who was the father of Angie Hubbard; he would be killed off the series in 1987.

As a nod to his early roles, Fargas had a part in the blaxploitation spoof I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988) as well as another Wayans brothers "hood" parody, Don't Be a Menace (1996). He guest-starred in the mid-1990s sitcoms Living Single, Martin, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and The Steve Harvey Show. Fargas played the driver in the 1997 music video for the Backstreet Boys hit "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" and also appeared as a robot in their music video for "Larger than Life (song)" in 1999.

Some of Fargas' notable appearances on British television shows include Series 4 of the reality series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2004 and Frank Sidebottom's Proper Telly Show in early 2006. He played the part of Toledo in a revival of August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester in 2006. He had a regular role as Doc on the 2005–2009 television series Everybody Hates Chris.

In 2008, Fargas acted in the British boxing film Sucker Punch. He appeared in an episode of Fox's Lie to Me as the father of a murdered firefighter.

Personal life edit

Fargas' son Justin Fargas, a University of Southern California alumnus, is a former NFL running back who played seven seasons for the Oakland Raiders, amassing over 3,000 rushing yards in his career. Fargas's daughter-in-law is Nikki Caldwell, the president of the Las Vegas Aces of the WNBA.[3]

Filmography edit

Key
Denotes projects that have not yet been released

Film edit

Year Film Role Notes
1963 The Cool World Uncredited
1967 Ironside T.D. Harris TV film
1969 Putney Swope The Arab
Stiletto Man in jazz club Uncredited
1970 Pound Greyhound
1971 Shaft Bunky
Cisco Pike Brother Buffalo
Believe in Me Boy
1972 Across 110th Street Henry J. Jackson
1973 Cleopatra Jones Doodlebug
1974 Busting Stephen
Conrack Quickfellow
Foxy Brown Link Brown
The Gambler Pimp
1975 Huckleberry Finn Jim TV film
Cornbread, Earl and Me One-Eye
1976 Next Stop, Greenwich Village Bernstein Chandler
Adventurizing with the Chopper Leonard Jones TV film
Car Wash Lindy
1978 Pretty Baby The Professor
1979 Milo Milo [de] Doc
1980 Escape Jamie Valdez TV film
Nurse Marshall Gripps TV film
Up the Academy Coach
1982 The Ambush Murders Vaness TV film
A House Divided: Denmark Vesey's Rebellion TV film
Paper Dolls Oliver TV film
Model Behaviour Mr. Henri
1984 A Good Sport Clifford TV film
Firestarter Taxi Driver
P.O.P. Frank Wilkey TV film
1985 Crimewave Blind Man
Streetwalkin' Finesse
1986 Florida Straits El Gato Negro TV film
1988 Night of the Sharks Paco
Shakedown Nicky 'N.C.' Carr
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka Flyguy
1991 Howling VI: The Freaks Bellamey Direct-to-Video
The Borrower Julius
Whore Rasta
1992 Maid for Each Other Eddie Kemper TV film
1993 Percy & Thunder Spider TV film
1995 Soul Survivors Leroy James TV film
1996 Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood Old School
1997 Levitation Otis Hill
Gator King Santos Lobilita
1998 Milo Kelso
1999 The Suburbans Magee
Unconditional Love Bobby Chiclets
2000 3 Strikes Uncle Jim Douglas
Ali: An American Hero Elijah Muhammad TV film
The Riff Shoop Summers
2001 Osmosis Jones Chill Voice role only
Extreme Honor Willy
2006 Honey and Sting The Beekeeper Short film
Vengeance Bert
Sucka Punch Uncle G Short film
2007 The Caper Lydell
Fist of the Warrior Father Riley
Sister Sonya's Prayer Group Bishop Titus Kingston Direct-to-Video
2008 Bad Guys Flappy
Sucker Punch Baz
Abduction of Jesse Bookman Frank Bookman
2009 X Returns Agent Adams Short film
Murphy's Law Diamond Specialist
The Adventures of Umbweki Umbweki's Father
2010 Once Fallen Jay
Changing Hands Carjack Victim
2012 Stealing Las Vegas Mo
2013 Silver Bells Major Melvin Lowell Direct-to-Video
2014 SnakeHead Swamp William Boudreaux TV film
Popovich and the Voice of the Fabled American West Lightfoot Legrand
2017 Beyond Skyline Sarge
Tom Hennessy Willie 'Pops' Hennessy
2021 Mister Mayfair: Shooting Paul Charlie
Mister Mayfair: Serena's Game Charlie
2022 Until We Meet Again Louie
2023 One Year Off Charlie Brooks
TBC Deep Dean Kirby Filming

Television edit

Year Series Role Notes
1971 The Bill Cosby Show J.J. Episode: "The Barber Shop"
1973 Police Story Harpie Episode: "The Ho Chi Minh Trail"
Ironside T.D. Harris Episode: "Downhill All the Way"
1974 Sanford and Son Sonny Cochran Episode: "Fred Sanford, Legal Eagle"
Toma Episode: "Indictment"
Police Woman Rex Episode: "The Beautiful Die Young"
Kolchak: The Night Stalker Sweetstick Weldon Episode: "The Zombie"
Kojak Benny Episode: "Loser Takes All"
1975-1979 Starsky & Hutch Huggy Bear Series regular, 92 episodes
1978 The Love Boat Lee Graham Episode: "Pacific Princess Overtures/Gopher, the Rebel/Cabin Fever"
Vega$ 'Fast' Freddie Tibbs Episode: "Mother Mishkin"
Kaz Episode: "Which Side Are You On?"
1979 Sweepstakes Episode: "Cowboy, Linda and Angie, Mark"
CHiPs Self Episode: "Roller Disco: Part 2"
1980 Charlie's Angels Blackie Episode: "Angels of the Deep"
1981 Nurse Marshall Gripps Episode: "Long Days Journey Into Morning"
1982-1987 All My Children Les Baxter Recurring role
1983 Hardcastle and McCormick Jerry Blackmore Episode: "Once Again with Vigorish"
1988 Miami Vice Alejandro Gutierrez Episode: "Mirror Image"
1990 La belle Anglaise Caldwell Episode: "Weekend Surprise"
1991 MacGyver Colonel Devraux Episode: "Walking Dead"
1994 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Lamont Kelly Episode: "Soooooooul Train"
1995 Martin Antonio Fargas aka Huggy Bear Episode: "All the Players Came"
1996 The Parent 'Hood The Criminal Episode: "We Don't Need Another Hero"
The Wayans Bros. Uncle Nate Episode: "Family Business"
Homeboys in Outer Space Dolomoth Episode: "Super Bad Foxy Lady Killer or Ty and Morris Get the Shaft"
1997 Living Single Otis Jones 2 episodes
1998 Damon Sammy Episode: "A Bury Special Episode"
1999 The Steve Harvey Show Smitty Rollins Episode: "All That Jazz"
L.A. Heat Jeremy Lauren Episode: "Obsession"
2000 G vs E Dutch Simms Episode: "Renunciation"
2002 Fastlane Jimmy Lipps Episode: "Girls Own Juice"
2003 Holby City Victor Garrison Episode: "Seasons in the Sun"
Grease Monkeys Tony Episode: "The Drugs Don't Work"
The District J.T. Episode: "In God We Trust"
2004 Eve Uncle Jerry Episode: "Pimps Up, DivaStyle Down"
2005 Everybody Hates Chris Sweet Tooth Episode: "Everybody Hates Halloween"
2006 The Simpsons Huggy Bear (Voice) Episode: "Bart Has Two Mommies"
2006-2009 Everybody Hates Chris Doc Recurring role, 23 episodes
2008 Numb3rs Jeffrey Knight Episode: "Thirty-Six Hours"
2009 Lie to Me Mr. Mitchell Episode: "Unchained"
Brothers Maurice Episode: "Snoop Returns"
2014 House of Lies Mr. Zhang Episode: "Zhang"
2016 Dark Memories Isum Episode: "Death at Sunrise"
2017 Mann & Wife Lieutenant Lou Episode: "Mann, Shut Yo Mouth"
2018 Cherif Huggy Bear Episode: "Quand Cherif rencontre Huggy"
Black Lightning David Poe Episode: "And Then the Devil Brought the Plague: The Book of Green Light"
Code Black Harold Episode: "Home Stays Home"

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Antonio Fargas Interview". Memorable TV. 2008. Archived from the original on 21 July 2008. Retrieved 19 January 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Reyes, Luis (2000). Hispanics in Hollywood: A Celebration of 100 Years in Film and Television. Lone Eagle. p. 464. ISBN 9781580650250.
  3. ^ Rabalais, Scott (7 September 2014). "LSU's Nikki Caldwell makes it official with longtime fiancé Justin Fargas". The Advocate.

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • Antonio Fargas at IMDb