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Stack Pierce is an actor who prior to becoming an actor was once a boxer and then later on a pro baseball player
Before he was an actor he got into boxing and became state boxing champion. Later he played baseball, beginning with the Cleveland Indians . Later he was with the Milwaukee Braves.
His acting career mainly began in the early 1970s with TV and film roles such as the TV series, Arnie and Room 222 and films Night Call Nurses , Hammer and Cool Breeze as well as many acting roles in television shows such as Mannix and Mission Impossible etc.
He has had prominent and reoccurring roles... MORE
Stack Pierce is an actor who prior to becoming an actor was once a boxer and then later on a pro baseball player
Before he was an actor he got into boxing and became state boxing champion. Later he played baseball, beginning with the Cleveland Indians . Later he was with the Milwaukee Braves.
His acting career mainly began in the early 1970s with TV and film roles such as the TV series, Arnie and Room 222 and films Night Call Nurses , Hammer and Cool Breeze as well as many acting roles in television shows such as Mannix and Mission Impossible etc.
He has had prominent and reoccurring roles in a number of Leo Fong exploitation films as well as a few of Fred Williamson films. Amongt he films he appeard with Williamson were, Hammer in 1972, No way Back in 1976, in which he played the part of Bernie. Others included, The Big Score in 1983, The Messenger in 1986, Transformed in 2005.
To television audiences he may be familiar as Jake the alien commander in the 1980s Sci-Fi series V.
He was once nominated for an NAACP Image Award for his role in the television series Quincy: Sweet Land of Liberty.
Since the late 1990s, his acting career has been scaled down and his last acting work was LESS
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