Whatever Happened to The Cast Of “The A-Team” 2020🟡

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“The A-Team” cast 37 years on, find out what your favourite cast members are up to these days, who is still acting.

“The A-Team” will always hold a special place in our hearts because of the loveable characters and well written story lines, this all boys classic is timeless.

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George Peppard

Born October 1st 1928, played cigar loving leader of a renegade commando squad colonel John “Hannibal” Smith. Unlike the character he played, George himself didn’t fancy cigars and preferred cigarettes, smoking up to staggering 3 packs a day. Served in United States Marine corps, and climbed the ranks. He must have been a romantic man, as he’s been married five times. And sadly passed away in 1994.

Dirk Benedict. Born on March 1st 1945, he played character Lieutenant Templeton “Faceman” Peck.Curiously, Benedict is not his given name, he allegedly chose this stage name from a serving of eggs Benedict.
His career break came in 1978 when he played the part of Lieutenant Starbuck in the movie and television series Battlestar Galactica. They reference this part of his life in the opening credits of the series.

William Dwight Schultz is an American actor, born November 24, 1947, he played the role of captain “Howling Mad” Murdock. Teams pilot, who’s been declared to be insane and whose name we never learned over 5 seasons of the show. This role was significant to Dwight, as it was his breakthrough role. He’s the only original cast member to have a role in the 2010 remake movie of “The A-Team”.

Mr. T (born Lawrence Tureaud; May 21, 1952, is an American actor, bodyguard and retired professional wrestler, and played the role of sergeant Bosco Albert "B. A." (Bad Attitude) Baracus . He’s the most well known cast member from all of them, due to his eccentric appearance, however he’s changed his iconic look over the years as he has now turned to religion.

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Id give anything to travel back to the 80s as a kid and watch episode of A-Team on one of those old TVs with channel knobs and antennae. Such a perfect time taken for granted....

SAGA
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RIP George Peppard. The rest of the team aged pretty well.

jonstefanik
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Gold or not: B.A. is one of the greatest characters in TV history. Love the series

sebastianwendl
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As chirldren growing up in the 80's in South Africa this was the ultimate treat for Us, We had 1 channel and later 3 and the whole country's chirldren would watch and talk about the show the next day at school If You missed the show for some reason don't even go to school the next day!

michaeljamisontigers
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I met Mr T on Venice Beach in 1992. He was like a normal person just walking around

wealldieatthehandsoflovedones
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Dwight also was well known for his character in star trek the next generation

petelemoi
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First I've heard that's why he stopped wearing his chains. Yet another reason to consider him an unusual class act of a human being.

utubeskreename
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Loved the a-team as a kid. Love them even more now as an adult. I still have moments where I hear this little voice in the back of my mind sounds like Howling Mad Murdock screaming " I want trash bags!" The narrator got something wrong. On a late night talk show, I forgot which one, Mr. T says the way he came up with the catchphrase "I pity the fool" is in The Bible it says many times the word pity and fool so he put it together.

knightrcer
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I loved watching that show with my Dad I used to say to him all those bullets flying no one ever gets hit lol

ironeagle
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I grew up watching The A-Team as a kid it was my favorite show or one of my favorite shows and I used to say all those bullets flying around knowing ever gets hit the reason because they wanted to show you you could use excessive force without actually killing anybody great show great characters and when the show ended it broke my heart

anthonylangevin
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Here’s to Mr. T - as good a person as you can be. and a wonderful actor. thanks for being who you are :) 🌷🌿🌼🌱🌷

feralbluee
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I've met Dirk IRL and he's an angel. Saved me from committing suicide when I was a child. Long story.

melwhittaker
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I literally watched this on November 24th not knowing it was Dwight’s Birthday. 😂

jbp
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Really should have mentioned Dwight's role in Star Trek as Reginald Barklay.

corrywauford
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Mr. T Was my favorite actor. A real old school badass then and a holy badass now 💪😎👍

mattnobrega
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I wanted to watch the video, but your voice puts me to sleep instead..

DylanVisionOnline
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You forgot to mention Dwight Shultz was in Star Trek the next-generation

MrCaine
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The whole reason that "The A-Team" happened was that the station wanted to give Mr T his own show, and looked for a vehicle for him to be on, and when the "A-Team" was pitched, it was greenlit, provided Mr T was in it.

dhenderson
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Video sounds like it was produced in Hanoi. God Bless George Peppard, Face, Murdoch and MR.T. Thank you my heroes!

drdkenobi
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Wow! Who knew? I love this show and clock it everyday on MeTv @6:00 PM. I was not a 'die-hard' fan when it ran originally but did check for Mr. T. Now I soo enjoy watching it, especially MD Murdock, as he has me over here hollering. Not to mention it was a much nicer time then compared to the negative and evil times we're in. I didn't know or remember hearing the handsome Hannibal had passed. In any case, Thnx for posting the remaining characters seem to be aging gracefully well. Stay Blessed.🙏🏽🙂👍🏽

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