Tim McIntire was a remarkably fine, versatile and underrated actor/composer/singer/songwriter/musician who gave consistently strong, impressive and charismatic performances in both movies and TV shows alike. The son of character actor John McIntire and actress Jeanette Nolan, McIntire was born on July 19th, 1944. He's the brother of actress Holly McIntire. McIntire first began acting in plays while attending high school. He worked in gas stations and men's stores in order to finance his early theatrical career. Handsome and husky, with a deep, rich and commanding voice of exceptionally exquisite sonority, McIntire made his film debut as James Stewart's son in "Shenandoah." MicIntire was superb in a rare substantial starring part as passionate pioneering 50s rock'n'roll disc jockey Alan Freed in the hugely enjoyable "American Hot Wax." McIntire's other notable movie roles include a raucous party hearty college student in "The Sterile Cuckoo," an illegal cross country car race participant in the funny "The Gumball Rally," a wildman cop in "The Choirboys," a shrewd top con in the offbeat prison drama "Fast-Walking," and a rugged mountain man in "Sacred Ground." McIntire supplied the deliciously dry, growly and sardonic voice of the cruel and cunning canine Blood in the terrific post-nuke sci-fi cult classic "A Boy and His Dog;" McIntire also composed the score for the picture and even sings the catchy ending credits theme song. McIntire also composed the scores for "The Killer Inside Me," "Win, Place or Steal," "Kid Blue," and "Jeremiah Johnson" (McIntire beautifully sings the lovely folk ballad which plays during the ending credits). Among the TV shows McIntire did guest spots on are "Harry O," the voice of the Devil on "Soap," "Kung Fu," "The F.B.I.," "Ghost Story," "The New Perry Mason," "Bonanza," "All in the Family," "The Fugitive," "Gunsmoke," "Lassie," "Ben Casey," and "Wagon Train." Outside of acting, McIntire did voiceovers for numerous TV commercial s and was a prolific studio session musician. Alas, Tim McIntire had problems with drug addiction and alcoholism which led to his untimely death from heart failure at the tragically young age of 41 on April 15th, 1986.
Son of John McIntire and Jeanette Nolan .A large, solidly built actor, he began his acting career on TV as a teenager in his father's "Wagon Train" (1957) western series.Brother of Holly McIntire .Was a songwriter and musical composer, at times for films he starred in.Suffered from serious drug and alcohol addiction, which lent to his death from heart disease at the age of 41 in 1986.Did voice-over work for Honda in the 80s.He starred in one of two pilot episodes for "All in the Family" (1968), along with Kelly Jean Peters , to portray Richard and Gloria in 1968. Another pilot episode was shot a year later with different actors in the parts, but neither set of actors were hired when the series premiered in 1971.
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A post-apocalyptic tale based on a novella by Harlan Ellison. A boy communicates telepathically with his dog as they scavenge for food and sex, and they stumble into an underground society where the old society is preserved. The daughter of one of the leaders of the community seduces and lures him below, where the citizens have become unable to reproduce because of being underground so long. They use him for impregnation purposes, and then plan to be rid of him.