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==Career Biography==
==Career Biography==


The [[New York City]] born and raised Challenger first got his acting start on the stage in the early 1960s, performing in the off-Broadway plays ''The Rise and Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny'', ''Along Came A Spider'', and the Jacques Levy-directed ''Scuba Duba'', where he appeared alongside the likes of future television and film stars such as [[Judd Hirsch]] (of ABC's ''[[Taxi (TV series)|Taxi]]''), [[Conrad Bain]] (of [[NBC]]'s ''[[Diff'rent Strokes]]''), and [[Jerry Orbach]] (of NBC's ''[[Law & Order]]''). The play, which ran for 692 performances, from October 10, 1967, to June 8, 1969, earned a 1968 Theatre World Award for actress [[Brenda Smiley]], who also appeared in the acclaimed play with Challenger.<ref>[http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=show&id=3720 Rudy Challenger acting credits at the Off-Broadway Database (lortel.org)]</ref> He also appeared in the Broadway productions ''Tambourines In Grey'' (1963), ''[[Do I Hear a Waltz?|Do I Hear A Waltz?]]'' (1965), ''Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright'' (1963), and four-time [[Tony Award]] winning, [[Robert Lewis (director)|Robert Lewis]] directed ''[[On a Clear Day You Can See Forever]]'' (1965) which ran for 280 performances, from October 17, 1965 to June 11, 1966. Challenger was married to veteran British actress [[Lisa Davis Waltz]] from December 31, 1973 to September 14, 1978, after almost two and a half years of separation.<ref>[http://www.glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com/show/413/Lisa+Davis/index.html Actress Lisa Waltz bio at Glamour Girls Of The Silver Screen (Rudy Challenger marriage reference)]</ref> Challenger has not acted in any stage or screen roles since 1989. He currently resides in [[Southern California]] with his present wife, Charlotte.
The [[New York City]] born and raised Challenger first got his acting start on the stage in the early 1960s, performing in the off-Broadway plays ''The Rise and Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny'', ''Along Came A Spider'', and the Jacques Levy-directed ''Scuba Duba'', where he appeared alongside the likes of future television and film stars such as [[Judd Hirsch]] (of ABC's ''[[Taxi (TV series)|Taxi]]''), [[Conrad Bain]] (of [[NBC]]'s ''[[Diff'rent Strokes]]''), and [[Jerry Orbach]] (of NBC's ''[[Law & Order]]''). The play, which ran for 692 performances, from October 10, 1967, to June 8, 1969, earned a 1968 Theatre World Award for actress [[Brenda Smiley]], who also appeared in the acclaimed play with Challenger.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=show&id=3720 |title=Rudy Challenger acting credits at the Off-Broadway Database (lortel.org) |access-date=2010-10-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121011183509/http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=show&id=3720 |archive-date=2012-10-11 |url-status=live }}</ref> He also appeared in the Broadway productions ''Tambourines In Grey'' (1963), ''[[Do I Hear a Waltz?|Do I Hear A Waltz?]]'' (1965), ''Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright'' (1963), and four-time [[Tony Award]] winning, [[Robert Lewis (director)|Robert Lewis]] directed ''[[On a Clear Day You Can See Forever]]'' (1965) which ran for 280 performances, from October 17, 1965 to June 11, 1966. Challenger was married to veteran British actress [[Lisa Davis Waltz]] from December 31, 1973 to September 14, 1978, after almost two and a half years of separation.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com/show/413/Lisa+Davis/index.html |title=Actress Lisa Waltz bio at Glamour Girls Of The Silver Screen (Rudy Challenger marriage reference) |access-date=2010-10-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320112913/http://www.glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com/show/413/Lisa+Davis/index.html |archive-date=2012-03-20 |url-status=live }}</ref> Challenger has not acted in any stage or screen roles since 1989. He currently resides in [[Southern California]] with his present wife, Charlotte.


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Rudy Challenger
Born
Rudolph Challenger

(1928-10-02) October 2, 1928 (age 96)
OccupationActor
Years active1969–1989
Spouse(s)Lisa Davis Waltz (1973–1978, divorced),
Charlotte(?) ?-present

Rudolph Challenger (born October 2, 1928) is a retired African-American supporting actor who had a roles in various projects over the course of his thirty-four year career in films and television in Hollywood. He has appeared on such shows as Sanford And Son, Kojak, Lou Grant, and the Fall Guy. He also appeared in the 1970s blaxploitation flicks Detroit 9000 (1973) and the highly successful box office hit film Sheba Baby opposite actress Pam Grier (1975).

Career Biography

The New York City born and raised Challenger first got his acting start on the stage in the early 1960s, performing in the off-Broadway plays The Rise and Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny, Along Came A Spider, and the Jacques Levy-directed Scuba Duba, where he appeared alongside the likes of future television and film stars such as Judd Hirsch (of ABC's Taxi), Conrad Bain (of NBC's Diff'rent Strokes), and Jerry Orbach (of NBC's Law & Order). The play, which ran for 692 performances, from October 10, 1967, to June 8, 1969, earned a 1968 Theatre World Award for actress Brenda Smiley, who also appeared in the acclaimed play with Challenger.[1] He also appeared in the Broadway productions Tambourines In Grey (1963), Do I Hear A Waltz? (1965), Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright (1963), and four-time Tony Award winning, Robert Lewis directed On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1965) which ran for 280 performances, from October 17, 1965 to June 11, 1966. Challenger was married to veteran British actress Lisa Davis Waltz from December 31, 1973 to September 14, 1978, after almost two and a half years of separation.[2] Challenger has not acted in any stage or screen roles since 1989. He currently resides in Southern California with his present wife, Charlotte.

References

  1. ^ "Rudy Challenger acting credits at the Off-Broadway Database (lortel.org)". Archived from the original on 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2010-10-13.
  2. ^ "Actress Lisa Waltz bio at Glamour Girls Of The Silver Screen (Rudy Challenger marriage reference)". Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2010-10-13.