He played Johnny on "Emergency!" See Randolph Mantooth now at 77 years old.

The star is still close to his television partner - and the first stakeholders they represented.


Long beforeGeorge Clooney took the role of Doug Ross onUh WherePatrick Dempsey Viewers are courted like Dr McDreamy onGray anatomy,,Randolph Mantooth played the first favorite answering machine of America, Johnny Gage, on theNBC dramaEmergency!. He played withKevin Tighe, who played Roy Desoto, as well as an overall distribution of other SME workers and hospital staff. The affable character and the Mantooth show, broadcast from 1972 to 1979, were so influential and popular at the time that they were credited with new innovationsIn real emergency services and the objects of the emblematic series are now exposedat the Smithsonian Institute. Read the rest to learn more about the life and career of the man behind Johnny Gage, now 77.

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He was on dozens of television shows.

Randolph Mantooth in 1987
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Playing Johnny was not the first long -term Mantooth television work. As the show was created, it had beenMcCloud,,Rod Serling night gallery,,Sarge, andAdam-12, among other shows, and he also occupied other roles during the seven years of the show, especially inPetticoat andDetective school.

AfterEmergency!I started from the air, Mantooth remained busy. On the big screen, it appeared inRed agent,,He was a calm man, andVacation to killers, among other films. But the majority of its performance continued to be on television. He had recurring roles in the soap operasMagnet,,The city,,General hospital, andHow the world turns. And he appeared in episodes ofTHE.,,China beach,,Diagnosis: murder,,Uh,,Criminal mindsand other shows. His most recent television credit was to play Charlie Horse in two 2011 episodes of 2011Son of anarchy.

Mantooth is also a stage actor and has appeared in many productions over the years, several of which wereJeff Daniels'Purple Rose Theater Company in Michigan.

It is a cancer survivor.

Randolph Mantooth in 1996
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In 2015, Mantooth shared on Facebook with which he had treatedSome health problems. "Earlier this year, I was diagnosed with cancer and I decided to share these news with only a small circle of family and friends, who respected and honored my request for private life, and were there to help At each stage of the process. "AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Mantooth continued: "I like it to say that I successfully finished treatment and that I started the long recovery process. I feel stronger every day and that I now focus on returning to my life normal as quickly as possible. " In the same position, he also revealed that his sister had recently died of cancer.

In 2019, the actor noted in a speech during a Dinner of Prize awards in Pennsylvania whichHis recovery had an impact travel. "I was diagnosed with cancer about four years ago and I still rely," he said. "There was a time when I made 22 events in a year, but this year, it's about 10 appearances."

Support Mantooth throughout his treatment against cancer, undoubtedly, his 20 -year -old wife,Kristen Connors. He was previously married toPink parraFrom 1978 to 1991.

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He took hisEmergency!Role seriously.

Randolph Mantooth in 2017
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Mantooth performance as a paramedical ambulancer and possible firefighter onEmergency! was imbued with a deep admiration for the work that the first speakers do in real life. He said in a 2014 interview withThe television academy That the casting was formed seriously with real paramedical paramedics before even filming the pilot and that the first time he really administered an IV on a patient during the training, he understood why paramedical paramedics do what They do and his motivation for the role. "I went," cool, I can do that "I think I had the fever [for the role] at that time," he said.

His appreciation for the first speakers will be beyond informing him of how he played Johnny Gage. Since playing onEmergency!, Mantooth spent a large part of his free time supporting and defending the causes that benefit the first speakers of all kinds. He is a long-standing spokesperson for theInternational Firefighter Association And won the James O. Page Excellence Prize for the International Association of Firefighters. He is also a spokesperson and defender of numerous regional organizations for EMS, firefighter and other emergency intervention staff across America.

He is still close to his old co-star.

Randolph Mantooth in 2018
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The friendship of Mantooth and Tighe was not only for the cameras - the actors have remained close over the years. "Roy was the backbone; he was the senior and he always said:" Johnny, you are out of your mind "" "Mantooth said EMS1.com in 2013 of their characters. "Without Kevin, my role would not have lasted very long. We would not have spent seven years. To break the team would have been a disaster for the show. Universal tried to do it: they thought I could do the Show by myself because I received the mail of the fans. But I could not do it without Roy. They did not look because of me; they looked because of us, and I knew it. "

He then added: "[Kevin is] my best friend, and I speak to him once a week.Emergency! I have never worked for him [in terms of promotion] as an actor. He could not find a job for two years after the show. He had to go out and reinvent himself, so he became a villain in the shows, and a hell of a good way. If there is a role for a very mean, they call Kevin. He played John Locke's father inLost, a smiling sob if there was one. But Kevin could not be more opposite. He is the sweetest and sweetest guy in the world. ""


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