Brian Bosworth

Has any athlete or actor ever been more-hyped than former All-American linebacker turned action-adventure hero Brian Bosworth? Notorious for his steroid-induced aggressive on-field personality and highly recognizable with his signature earrings and blond modified mohawk haircut, the massive 6'2" two-time winner of the Dick Butkis Award as the best college linebacker in the country aligned himself with agent Gary Wichard, who engineered his ten-year $11 million contract with the Seattle Seahawks and began marketing him to Hollywood. His lackluster pro career was over in three years, and his film debut as a real-life maverick cop who infiltrates a biker gang in the 1991 action film "Stone Cold" did not make anyone forget about Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Bosworth had not fulfilled Wichard's predictions of becoming "The biggest box office star, period," but he did not give up on the action-hero dream. After a period of inactivity, he surfaced in his second feature, "Virus" (1996), and starred in three HBO movies featuring 'The Boz' persona he and his agent had worked so hard to create. "One Man's Justice" and "Black Out" (both 1996) as well as "Back in Business" (1997) signaled the beginning of a legitimate career for Bosworth, who seems committed to the long haul and may well tough it out. He also starred as John Lawless in the extremely short-lived Fox action series "Lawless" (1997). Unfortunately, steroids can not do for the actor what they did for the athlete, which is perhaps a good thing as they may have been a contributing factor in both making and breaking his first career.

  • Also Credited As:
    'The Boz', Boz Bosworth
  • Born:
    March 9, 1965 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Writer, Professional football player
Significant Others
  • Companion: Katherine Nicastro. together since 1990; was his high school sweetheart
Education
  • University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
Milestones
  • 1987 Banned from playing in the Orange Bowl game for taking steroids
  • 1990 Announced retirement from football due to shoulder injuries after less than three seasons with the Seattle Seahawks
  • 1991 Feature film debut in "Stone Cold"
  • 1996 Portrayed John North, tough army drill sergeant who takes to the streets to avenge the brutal murders of his wife and daughter in the HBO movie "One Man's Justice"
  • 1996 Reteamed with Goldstein for HBO movie "Black Out"
  • 1996 Starred as Ken Fairchild in his second feature, "Virus", about a chemial spill that poisons American waters and endangers its citizens; directed by Allan A Goldstein
  • 1997 Played a cop in third HBO film, "Back in Business"
  • 1997 Starred as John Lawless in extremely short-lived (one episode) Fox action series "Lawless"
  • 1999 Appeared in David O. Russell's "Three Kings"
  • 2005 Played a Guard in the remake of "The Longest Yard"
  • Appeared in TV commericals for Right Guard deodorant and athletic shoes
  • Forfeited his last-year of eligibility at the University of Oklahoma; signed with New York sports agent Gary Wichard who put him in a supplemental NFL draft and won him a 10-year, $11 million deal with the Seattle Seahawks
  • Made TV acting debut in an episode of the HBO football sitcom, "1st & Ten"
  • Raised in Irving, Texas

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