Bo Hopkins
Acting

Bo Hopkins

Born 1938-02-02 · Greenville, South Carolina, USA · Died 2022-05-28

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bo Hopkins was an American actor.   Hopkins appeared in more than 100 film and television roles in a career of more than 40 years, including the major studio films The Wild Bunch (1969), The Bridge at Remagen (1969), The Getaway (1972), American Graffiti (1973), The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973), The Killer Elite (1975), Posse (1975), A Small Town in Texas (1976), Midnight Express (1978), and More American Graffiti (1979). After Bo Hopkins' first roles in major films in the early 1970s he appeared in White Lightning (1973). Bo Hopkins played Roy Boone. Jerry Reed and Bo Hopkins played brothers Joe Hawkins and Tom Hawkins in the 1985 film What Comes Around. Hopkins starred or co-starred in a number of made-for-television movies of the mid-1970s, including Judgment: The Court Martial of Lieutenant William Calley (1975), The Runaway Barge (1975), The Kansas City Massacre (1975), The Invasion of Johnson County (1976), Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway (1976), Woman on the Run (1977), Thaddeus Rose and Eddie (1978), Crisis in Sun Valley (1978) and The Busters (1978). When Gretchen Corbett left the television series The Rockford Files in 1978, Hopkins replaced her character as Rockford's attorney John Cooper, ultimately appearing in 3 episodes. In 1981, Hopkins appeared in the first season of the prime time drama Dynasty as Matthew Blaisdel. His many other appearances on television included in miniseries Aspen (1977) and Beggarman, Thief (1979), and in episodes of Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Virginian, Nichols, The Rat Patrol, The Mod Squad, Hawaii Five-O, Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers, Charlie's Angels, Fantasy Island, The A-Team, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, The Fall Guy, Crazy Like a Fox, Murder, She Wrote and Doc Elliot. Hopkins has a role in the video game Nuclear Strike. He plays Colonel LeMonde, a mercenary who steals a nuclear weapon. The 'Strike' team tracks him through Southeast Asia.Description above from the Wikipedia article Bo Hopkins, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

The Wild Bunch★ 7.6
The Wild Bunch
1969
More American Graffiti★ 5.1
More American Graffiti
1979
Hillbilly Elegy★ 6.8
Hillbilly Elegy
2020
American Graffiti★ 7
American Graffiti
1973
Radioland Murders★ 5.9
Radioland Murders
1994
The Day of the Locust★ 6.3
The Day of the Locust
1975
Midnight Express★ 7.5
Midnight Express
1978
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money★ 4.6
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money
1999
The Bridge at Remagen★ 6.7
The Bridge at Remagen
1969
The Getaway★ 7.1
The Getaway
1972
Phantoms★ 5.4
Phantoms
1998
Shade★ 6.1
Shade
2003
The Killer Elite★ 5.9
The Killer Elite
1975
U Turn★ 6.6
U Turn
1997
Tentacles★ 4.7
Tentacles
1977
The Newton Boys★ 6
The Newton Boys
1998
White Lightning★ 6.4
White Lightning
1973
Night Shadows★ 5.1
Night Shadows
1984
Crisis in Sun Valley
Crisis in Sun Valley
1978
The Final Alliance★ 6.2
The Final Alliance
1990
City of Ghosts★ 5.9
City of Ghosts
2002
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing★ 6
The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing
1973
The Culpepper Cattle Co.★ 6.5
The Culpepper Cattle Co.
1972
Posse★ 5.9
Posse
1975
Nightmare at Noon★ 4.7
Nightmare at Noon
1988
Sweet Sixteen★ 5
Sweet Sixteen
1983
The Ballad of Little Jo★ 5.6
The Ballad of Little Jo
1993
Blood Ties★ 5.4
Blood Ties
1991
A Little Christmas Business★ 4.3
A Little Christmas Business
2013
Macho Callahan★ 4.3
Macho Callahan
1970
Uncle Sam★ 4.8
Uncle Sam
1996
The Only Way Home
The Only Way Home
1972
A Crack in the Floor★ 3.3
A Crack in the Floor
2001
A Small Town in Texas★ 4.9
A Small Town in Texas
1976
Cheyenne Warrior★ 7.4
Cheyenne Warrior
1994
The Invasion of Johnson County★ 6.5
The Invasion of Johnson County
1976
The Feminine Touch★ 10
The Feminine Touch
1995
Beggarman, Thief★ 6
Beggarman, Thief
1979
Time Served★ 2
Time Served
1999
Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone★ 6.2
Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone
1994