He has worked in television, documentaries, theatre as well as on the big screen. [13] with a national audience that averaged 30 million viewers each week. spun off an animated version called Emergency +4 aired on NBC Saturday mornings from 1973 to 1976, with Mantooth and Kevin Tighe voicing the animated characters of John Gage and Roy DeSoto. Mantooth, the oldest of four children, was born in Sacramento, California, to Sadie and Donald (Buck) Mantooth. He is a lifetime member of the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) and a lifetime member of the Washington D.C.-based Advocates for EMS. In May 2012, he filmed an Emergency Preparedness video to be distributed to tribal leaders with Monte Fronk in Minnesota at the Mille Lacs Ojibwe Reservation. 1952), American actor, best known for his roles in movies such as Earthquake, Uncommon Valor, The California Kid, and The Seekers, younger brother of Randolph Mantooth. Mr.. Because of their father's job in . The soap was later revamped and entitled The City (1995) but it lasted only two more years.From there he has regularly appeared on General Hospital (1963), One Life to Live (1968) and As the World Turns (1956), where he has played both good guys and villains. Current Address: EVZS Rodgerton Dr, Los Angeles, CA. That's why it's so important for me to do what I do. [1], The show ran six seasons (129 episodes) with seven two-hour television movie specials including the pilot film (The Wedsworth-Townsend Act). As a change of pace, he tried comedy and earned series roles on the short-lived Operation Petticoat (1977) and Detective School (1979), as well as pursued the guest star route on episodics. Mantooth performed in Carey Crim's Morning after Grace at the Purple Rose Theatre in the Fall 2016.[40]. Randolph Mantooth was born Randy DeRoy Mantooth in Sacramento, California, US, on19 September 1945. EMS legend Randy Mantooth was briefly hospitalized but is now at home recovering, friends said. He slowly built up his resume with work on such dramatic series as Adam-12 (1968), McCloud (1970), Alias Smith and Jones (1971) and Marcus Welby, M.D. and Star Trek: The Animated Series and it was hosted by Mantooth and Tighe. [5] His performances includes Mark Kaufman's Evil Little Thoughts,[6] Black Elk Speaks, Carey Crim's Morning after Grace,[5] Lanford Wilson's Rain Dance,[7] and innumerable works by Native American playwrights including William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. https://www.facebook.com/RandolphMantooth. Finally, the family permanently settled in Santa Barbara, California, where Mantooth grew up. (19721979) Producer Robert A. Cinader saw Randolph Mantooth in a small role on The Bold Ones opposite Hal Holbrook that led to his decision to cast him as paramedic John Gage on Emergency! His siblings are Don, Nancy and Tonya. He received a scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York following his studies at Santa Barbara City College. Reviews. Born on September 19, 1945 (1969). [13] After signing with Universal[17] and moving back to California, he slowly built up his resume with work on such dramatic series as Adam-12 (1968), Marcus Welby, M.D. Randolph Mantooth (born Randy DeRoy Mantooth, September 19, 1945), is an American actor who has worked in television, documentaries, theater, and film for more than 40 years.A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he was discovered in New York by a Universal Studios talent agent while performing the lead in the play Philadelphia, Here I Come. His siblings are Don Mantooth, Nancy Mantooth and Tonya Mantooth. A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he was discovered in New York by a Universal Studios talent agent while performing the lead in the play Philadelphia . Randolph Mantooth is a Virgo and his 76th birthday is in . Randolph Mantooth (born Randy DeRoy Mantooth, September 19, 1945) is an American actor who has worked in television, documentaries, theater, and film for more than 40 years. [17], Since 2012, the actor has represented the Seminole Nation on the American Indian Advisory Board at the San Diego International Film Festival. Randolph Mantooth maintains a strong relationship with the fire and EMS community. Originally filmed in 2001, with additional scenes filmed in 2013, this features discussions with four doctors: Eugene Nagel, M.D. I forget his first name just now, but it was a conventional US name--he was Fred Mantooth or Joe Mantooth or something like that. [18] According to authors Richard Yokley and Roxane Sutherland who wrote the book, Emergency! Mantooth attended San Marcos High School and participated in school plays. Later, he studied at Santa Barbara City College, after which he received a scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, in New York. Randolph Mantooth (born Randy DeRoy Mantooth, September 19, 1945) is an American actor who has worked in television, documentaries, theater, and film for mor. At 77 years old, Randolph Mantooth height [18] In the same interview while discussing happenings behind the scenes and blooper reels, Mantooth said there was "a lot of salty language though""and we learned every bad word from Julie London"I love her to death but she herself said 'I'm a broad'". He studied at San Marcos High School. Net Worth: $3 Million. The series was later revamped and titled The City, lasting for two more years before folding in 1997. Kevin Tighe is a veteran actor who came to fame nearly 40 years ago on the NBC series Emergency with Randolph Mantooth and has emerged as a terrific. [38] Mantooth portrayed Dr. Charles Western in Gary Leon Hill's Back to the Blankets at the Denver Center Theatre in 1991. Janet Livingston , Alexander Bruce. both had coloring books that were created to promote the series to young viewers using the likenesses of the five principal characters. His first wife was Rose Parra. He worked alongside influential men who made a difference men he greatly admired the late Robert A. Cinader, creator and executive producer of Emergency!, and the man known as the Father of Modern Emergency Medical Services, close friend and mentor, the late James O. The series was later revamped and titled The City, lasting for two more years before folding in 1997. (1972) as strong but sensitive paramedic/firefighter "John Gage". [1], The on-screen camaraderie between Mantooth and Tighe, as well as their friendship with both London and Troup, carried over to real life as well. He was also prominently seen in the high-profile mini-series Testimony of Two Men (1977) and The Seekers (1979).After a career lull in the early 1980s, Randy found a new direction in his career with daytime soaps. [1], In 2012, Mantooth and Tighe were presented with the traditional white leather cairns helmets by the Los Angeles County Fire Department as Honorary Fire Chiefs of the department. Approx. Promised Land The Rich Little Show Rosie O'Donnell Show Sarge Scene of the Crime Sierra Soap Opera Digest Awards (as himself/presenter) Sons of Anarchy Star Games (as himself) Starship Rescue Street Smarts (as himself) Talk Soup (as himself) "The Men From Shiloh (1971) rebranded name of The Virginian Ultimate Fan Search (as himself) Under Cover Vega$ The Virginian Walker, Texas Ranger World Sportsman (as himself) December 1983 TV movies Marriage: Year One (1971) Vanished (1971) The Bravos (1972) Testimony of Two Men (miniseries) (1977) The Seekers (miniseries) (1979) Terror at London Bridge aka Bridge Across Time (1985) White Cobra Express (1991) Before the Storm (1991) Bitter Suite (original title) Time Share (2000) Fire Serpent (2007) Emergency! The show was sold overseas and aired in a number of countries, including Germany where it was renamed Notruf California, in addition to being dubbed in Spanish in the United States. 9. He was featured as a guest performer on episodic television. He received a scholarship to the well-known American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. Long before George Clooney took on the role of Doug Ross on ER or Patrick Dempsey wooed viewers as Dr. McDreamy on Grey's Anatomy, Randolph Mantooth played America's favorite first responder, Johnny Gage, on the NBC drama Emergency!. He starred in a CBS Schoolbreak Special as Mr. Leland in "Please, God, I'm Only Seventeen". Answer (1 of 12): I teach biology at a university in Arkansas, and a few years ago I had a Cherokee student whose last name was Mantooth. Emergency! Randolph Mantooths most important work in his career is the role of Firefighter Paramedic John Gage, a main role, in the action adventure medical drama series Emergency!. Born on September 19, 1945, Randolph Mantooth hails from Sacramento, United States. He died May 21, 1997, from a heart attack ironically while helping at a car crash outside his house. He co-starred with Kevin Tighe, who played . Despite being born in Sacramento, CA Mantooth was actually discovered while treading the boards in New York City. [12], Emergency! See Randolph Mantooth full list of movies and tv shows from their career. He moved back to New York where he explored a new direction in his career with daytime soap operas,[12] earning him four Soap Opera Digest Award nominations. Randy attended San Marcos High School in the Santa Barbara area of California where he participated in school plays. [29] The project was funded through a public health education grant through the University of Minnesota. Julie London, because they were all big stars but after doing a series with them for seven years they all became like family. from Miami; Leonard Cobb, M.D., Seattle; J. Michael Criley, M.D., Los Angeles; and Walter Graf, M.D., in Los Angeles. The film received mostly negative reviews. [18] In a 2013 interview with The Tolucan Times, Mantooth said of his decades-long colleague, "Julie London was a mentor to all of us. The series contributed to the revolution in emergency medicine and mobile health across the country. In popular culture Mantooth is noted in the song "What Do You Want From Life" by The Tubes. Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe were part of a paramedic team assigned to Squad 51 of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. series in 1972 which ran over five seasons. One of four children born to a construction engineer, his childhood was somewhat physically unsettling in that his father's job career had the family moving frequently from state to state. The story was about two soldiers who are stuck on a submarine with a group of terrorists, whose plan is to attack the US with a chemical weapon. Actor: Emergency!. Discover Randolph Mantooth's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. It was called Emergency! The official Randolph Mantooth Facebook Page So, how much is Randolph Mantooth worth at the age of 77 years old? [1], Mantooth's and Tighe's likeness were used for games, puzzles, lunch boxes, action figures, and comic books connected to the series. Discover today's celebrity birthdays and explore famous people who share your birthday. (as himself) Emergency! After signing with Universal and moving to California, he slowly built up his resume with work on such dramatic series as Adam-12 (1968), Marcus Welby, M.D. A Documentary (2014) Daytime drama series Loving The City General Hospital One Life to Live As the World Turns (1990) Nominated Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Hero: Daytime (Loving) (1995) Nominated Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Supporting Actor (Loving) (1996) Nominated Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Male Scene Stealer (Loving) (1997) Nominated Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Supporting Actor (The City) References. All of his efforts have helped put Two siblings also got into the business -- actor Don Mantooth and producer Tonya Mantooth. View popular celebrities life details, birth signs and real ages. He starred in the TV serie "Emergency!" as Paramedic John Gage. series in 1972 which aired on NBC for six seasons. [17], Nearly 30 years after Emergency! (1972) co-star Robert Fuller. The actor lives here. [25], Mantooth's dedication to promoting and advocating for the fire service and EMS is shown through personal reasons, "I owe an incredible debt to firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics so that's a debt that no one can really pay back, but you can try. [1] pilot and six 2-hour TV movies (season 7): Firefighter/EMS advocate and spokesperson, Learn how and when to remove this template message, International Association of Firefighters, National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians, "Randolph Mantooth & Kevin Tighe Made Honorary Fire Chiefs by the County of Los Angeles Fire Department", "Denver Center Theatre Production History", "Randolph Mantooth at the Internet Off-Broadway Database", "Randolph Mantooth Mellows After All These Years", "LA County Fire Museum (Museum Donor Board)", "Randy Mantooth of 'Emergency!' Randy DeRoy Mantooth Randolph. and Star Trek: The Animated Series and it was hosted by Mantooth and Tighe. [12] In 2003, Mantooth joined the cast of As the World Turns as a temporary replacement for Benjamin Hendrickson in the role of Hal Munson. He has been honored over the years with numerous awards and recognition, most recently the James O. 10. Mantooth performed in two additional plays: The Paper Crown and The Inuit. Mantooth and Tighe did many of their own stunts in the early years with the rule of thumb, "if you could see our faces, it was us doing the stunts; if you couldn't, it was our stunt doubles. Randolph Mantooth, better known by her family name Randolph Mantooth, is a popular American Actor. Sadie, born December 27, 1922 was 90 years old at the. memorabilia into its American History Museum in the public service division and not entertainment on May 16, 2000. October 9, 2022. Mantooth mentioned that unless you take the written course you are not a paramedic and that "if anyone has a heart attack, I'll call 911 with the best of them". It was directed by Frank Cappello, and Mantooths performance in the movie received positive reviews. He worked alongside influential men who made a difference men he greatly admired the late Robert A. Cinader, creator and executive producer of Emergency!, and the man known as the Father of Modern Emergency Medical Services, close friend and mentor, the late James O. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. in Sacramento, California, USA , United States (77 years), This form allows you to report an error or to submit additional information about this family tree: Randolph MANTOOTH (1945), Copyright Wikipdia authors - This article is under licence CC BY-SA 3.0. [11] His siblings are Don, Nancy and Tonya. Randolph Mantooth's net worth [25] Having worked closely with the nation's first certified firefighter/paramedics, who served as technical advisors on the set of Emergency!. 1 file available. Randolph Mantooth (Randy DeRoy Mantooth) was born on 19 September, 1945 in Sacramento, California, USA, is an Actor, Stunts, Director. Behind the Scenes, the show Emergency! These doctors pioneered the idea of mobile medicine and paramedics based on early ideas in Northern Ireland and Russia. [1], In 2012, Mantooth and Tighe were presented with the traditional white leather cairns helmets by the Los Angeles County Fire Department as Honorary Fire Chiefs of the department. He also appeared in few television films, including Marriage: Year One, (1971) Vanished (1971), and Terror at London Bridge (1985). (opposite Robert Fuller as Dr. Kelly Brackett, Julie London as Nurse Dixie McCall, Bobby Troup as Dr. Joe Early and Kevin Tighe as Roy DeSoto). Born in September 1945, in Sacramento, California, Randolph had to move constantly from city to city as a child due to his father's job. In the 70s, he starred in Emergency! She let the words work for her, rather than emoting; thats all anybody needed. Actor Randolph Mantooth and wife Kristen Connors arrive at the Entertainment Weekly 3rd Annual Pre-Emmy Party held at the Cabana Club in Hollywood. Randolph Mantooth can move back and forth between two dramatically different worlds - one, a world of "make believe," and the other a world as hard-core reality as it gets - and be as at home in one as the other. Mantooth serves as an advocate for first responders. Because of his father's job in the construction industry, Mantooth's family lived in 24 states, finally settling in Santa Barbara, California, where he grew up. Mantooth also starred on series such as ER, Criminal Minds, Ghost Whisperer, and most recently as Charlie Horse in Sons of Anarchy in 2011. [30], 1980s to present Mantooth appeared in the miniseries adaptations of Taylor Caldwell's 1968 novel Testimony of Two Men (1977) and John Jakes' novel The Seekers (197980). LOS ANGELES - Randolph Mantooth, actor and EMS advocate, revealed that he had cancer and that the treatments are now completed. Please join us in collaborating on MANTOOTH family trees. [2] The honor was bestowed on the men for their contributions to the fire service and emergency medicine through educating and inspiring kids and adults to be firefighters, EMTs, or paramedics. He played Clay Alden[17] on Loving from 19871990. [25] Having worked closely with the nation's first certified firefighter/paramedics, who served as technical advisors on the set of Emergency!. In 1997, he made a guest appearance on Diagnosis Murder (1993) starring Dick Van Dyke, which reunited him with former Emergency! [8] When Hendrickson left the series in 2004, Mantooth returned to the series as Munson, in a recurring position until Hendrickson returned to the program in 2005. Randolph is an actor, best known for his extensive career spanning 40 years, including involvement in series including "Adam-12", "Alias Smith and Jones" and "McCloud". Mantooth and Tighe did many of their own stunts in the early years with the rule of thumb, "if you could see our faces, it was us doing the stunts; if you couldn't, it was our stunt doubles. in 1972 Randolph Mantooth began a career that spans decades, genres, and run times. [17], Nearly 30 years after Emergency! Tall, dark and good-looking, Randy is of Seminole Indian heritage, born in Sacramento, California on September 19, 1945. [8], His performance as "Gar" in the play Philadelphia Here I Come earned him the Charles Jehlenger Award for Best Actor, an honor he shared with fellow actor Brad Davis. [27] In association with Masimo Corporation, he speaks on carbon monoxide poisoning nationwide. Mantooth's aunt was Margie Casey, a public school teacher and elementary school principal. Mantooth and fellow Emergency! One[1] to some local stations in the late 1970s. The four comic books,[22] and four magazines,[23] were issued by Charlton Comics in 1976. Masimo Corporation funded a video, narrated by Mantooth, regarding the dangers of carbon monoxide to educate firefighters. Randolph. On TV, he has had regular roles on the daytime soap dramas As the World Turns (1956) in 2003-2005 and One Life to Live (1968) in 2007.Randy has frequently returned to his theater roots in such productions as "Footprints in Blood", "Back to the Blankets", "Wink Dah", "The Independence of Eddie Rose", "The Paper Crown", "The Inuit" and, most recently, "Rain Dance" off-Broadway in 2003.Divorced from actress Rose Parra, he married actress Kristen Connors in 2002. ", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Randolph_Mantooth&oldid=1134108053, (1990) Outstanding Hero: Daytime (Loving), (1995) Outstanding Supporting Actor (Loving), (1996) Outstanding Male Scene Stealer (Loving), (1997) Outstanding Supporting Actor (The City), This page was last edited on 17 January 2023, at 01:37. Mantooth completed a three-month run of Tracy Letts' Superior Donuts in 2012[40] at the theater. After signing with Universal and moving to California, he slowly built up his resume with work on such dramatic series as Adam-12 (1968), Marcus Welby, M.D. This led to TV stardom on the popular "Emergency!" He was nominated four times for a Soap Opera Digest Award. Randolph Mantooth was born on September 19, 1945 in Sacramento, United States (77 years old). [4] He "accepts the accolades with gracious deference to those he considers our true heroes". went off the air to be an actual firefighter, but decided to continue with acting. On TV, he has had regular roles on the daytime soap dramas As the World Turns (1956) in 2003-2005 and One Life to Live (1968) in 2007. Mantooth mentioned that unless you take the written course you are not a paramedic and that "if anyone has a heart attack, I'll call 911 with the best of them". Randy DeRoy Mantooth. [15], In 2015, he revealed that he was diagnosed with cancer earlier that year and had completed treatment, heading towards a recovery. Mantooth is an Associate Artist of The Purple Rose Theatre Company in Chelsea, Michigan, founded by Jeff Daniels,[5] since 2003. [July 2000]. Mantooth, the oldest of four children, was born as Randy DeRoy Mantooth in Sacramento, California, in 1945, to Sadie (ne Neddenreip) and Donald (Buck) Mantooth. Mantooth also starred on series such as ER, Criminal Minds, Ghost Whisperer, and most recently as Charlie Horse in Sons of Anarchy in 2011. Randy A. Mantooth Jr. Randy A. Mantooth Jr., 54, a former resident of Amarillo, died Monday in Arlington. Here is some breaking news about Randy Mantooth, the actor who gained fame during the 70s as Paramedic Johnny Gage on the classic TV show, "Emergency!".Get ". Before London's and Troup's deaths, all four remained close friends after the series came to a close, and Tighe served as best man at Mantooth's second wedding in 2002. Because of their father's job in the construction industry, Mantooth lived in 24 states, finally settling in Santa Barbara, California, where he grew up. After the death of his real-life father, Mantooth became closer to Julie London, whom he first met in 1971 on Emergency! Recognized the world over for his portrayal as LA County Firefighter/Paramedic Johnny Gage on NBC Universal's television drama EMERGENCY!, actor/writer/producer Randolph Mantooth has been a motivational speaker at Fire Service and EMS Conferences and Special Events since 1986.First responders all over North America have been touched by Randy's uplifting and heartfelt message; one that draws . Mantooth portrayed Lt. Mike Bender on Operation Petticoat (1977) and as Eddie Dawkins on Detective School (1979). The "KMG-365" at the end of the reply (by Randy Mantooth) is the station's radio callsign, as issued by the FCC, much like any other radio station. [27], He serves as spokesperson for the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) on Health and Safety. Randolph A. Mantooth Jr. 1920s - 1970s managed by Mike Hewlett last edited 9 Aug 2017. [8][1] Mantooth's character appeared on a crossover episode of Adam-12 called "Lost and Found". He is of Seminole,[9] Cherokee,[10] Potawatomi,[10] Scottish,[10] and German descent. His parents were Donald and Sadie Mantooth. After Emergency he moved into soap operas, appearing on . He is a spokesperson for the IAFF and the IAFC for . Best known for playing Native American paramedic John Gage on the television show Emergency! She retired in 1989 and died of cancer in 2012, aged 87. They got married in 1978 and divorced after thirteen years, in 1991. A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he was discovered in New York by a Universal Studios talent agent while performing the lead in the play Philadelphia, Here I Come. But that's a known Cherokee f. Brother of Nancy Jean DeHoyos; Private and Private. There, changed his first name to Randolph and kept his last name the same. In 2000, Mantooth played Ken Crandall in the television movie Bitter Suite (original title Time Share), and in 2007, he played Dutch Fallon in the television movie Fire Serpent. Randolph Mantooth (born Randy DeRoy Mantooth, September 19, 1945), is an American actor who has worked in television, documentaries, theater, and film for more than 40 years. debuted, the Smithsonian Institution accepted Emergency! [12] He earned further roles in two series. is an important chapter in television history. Randolph Mantooth was born on September 19, 1945 in Sacramento, United States (75 years old). In 1999, he played Solonsky in the feature film Enemy Action. A working actor in television, documentaries, theater, and film for thirty-six years, Mantooth is as well known - if not better . both had coloring books that were created to promote the series to young viewers using the likenesses of the five principal characters. Dec 30, 2022 - Explore Irenee Shubert's board "Randolph Mantooth", followed by 109 people on Pinterest. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Kristen Connors (m. 2002), Rose Parra (m. 1978 - div. [34], Theatre Mantooth has frequently returned to his theatre roots in such productions as Arsenic and Old Lace at the Alhambra Dinner Theatre in 1983, and The Man With The Dirty Mind with Don Knotts and Rue McClanahan. "[8][19] He was offered an opportunity after Emergency! Mantooth performed in two additional plays: The Paper Crown and The Inuit. Emergency! Randolph Mantooth (born Randy DeRoy Mantooth, September 19, 1945) is an American actor who has worked in television, documentaries, theater, and film for more than 50 years. 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