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(Hardy Kruger) whose coveted laser Astrology Today Miracle Rock Church detects submarines Vital Statistics -- - Robert Urich Urich has been a television fixture for neatly two decades since first starring in a series version of the By Jay Bobbin Tribune Media Services Birthplace: Toronto OH Current residence: Los Angeles Family info: Married to ac- tress Heather Menzies who played young Louisa Von Trapp in the 1965 movie classic "The Sound of Music" they have two children Ryan and Emily Appearing in: "Supkie the Savage Sea" Monday's new ABC drama inspired by a true story Urich and All MacGraw (in her first acting role since her 1985 stint on I "Dynasty") play a couple planning sea to take an around-the-worvoyage aboard their own schooner with their children (one played by Urich's own son Ryan) but the envisioned dream becomes a literal nightmare when whales vessel Left overturn their 50-fowith only a decidedly unsafe raft and a small cfinghy they fight to d area stay alive in s of the Pacific Ocean Additionally Urich Is the current host of the "National Geographic Explorer" documentary series on cable's WTBS Notable past credits: Peg 30 TV Week Jan 5-- movie "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" After that came other a number of other weekly stints in "T- abitha" "Soap" "Vegas" "Gavilan" "Spenser: For Hire" and last season's "American Dreamer" Between and around those shows he also has done and minisercountless ies with two of the most notable being the critically acclaimed "Lonesome Dove" and "Blind Faith" Proving just how often he's worked in that area the current season began with two of his films airing in the same weekend "Stranger at My Door" on CBS And Then She Was and " Gone" on NBC (He has yet another one "Blindman's Bluff" set to air on cable's USA next month) Among Urich's theatrical films are "Magnum Force" "Tuft 182" "Ice Pirates" and "Endangered Species" Lately he's also been on view as a commercial spokesman in ads for dog food On making "Survive the Savage Sea": "This was probably the most uncomfortable and physically difficult thing I've ever 1991 had to do I've been a sailor myself for about 10 years but don't think I really thought it over before I said Yes (to the acting offer) It meant an trip to Australia and Ryan was going to get to play my son and it was summertime so it seemed like the perfect job but then we ended up spending five weeks in a rubber raft Between takes you'd have to dry off and warm up because it was winter there The water wasn't freezing cold but it wasn't as if you'd want to stay in" On bracing himself for a very possible danger during filming: "In one scene I have to dive in and swim after this dinghy that has broken loose There were two scuba divers with these big plastic shark fins on their backs and they were supposed to chase me through the water A guy on one of the support vessels had a red hat and binoculars and I yelled to him 'If you see more than two fins I want you to wave that hat so at least I'll know I'm about to be eaten for real" On other rigors of the production: "I'm claustrophobic just a little bit With six people in this thy little raft somebody was always stepping on you or kicking you or poking you It was just no fun think what we finally wind up with though is something that's just not your normal w film location is spectacular The and thanks to this being a joint production with an Australian company we were able to spend almost twice as much as you usually spend on a television movie The logistics of transporting the whole crew out there every day - with boats used as dressing rooms and other boats used to take you from there to the set and a camera dolly that would come right into the life raft to pan across all the actors' faces were just amazing" On working with All Mac-Gro"I loved her in 'Love Story' with that clean look and she turned out to be one of the finest ladies I've ever met This (film) wasn't easy but she's a real trouper She's in great shape she has a fabulous outlook and she's taken charge of her own Me She's a real positive person to be around and at the time I was debating whether to do a Broadway musical and some other things She cuts right down to the lowest - common denominator on that stuff and being with her was a real treat and a valuable time for me I think we're probably going to be friends for a long time" On the bounty of wort he's had lately: "A lot of roles come by that are a little scary at first glance and those are the ones you probably ought to do I've tried real hard to not get too comfortable as an artist and I've been real lucky in being able to do things that are not ordinary A lot of those ordinary things fall on my desk too and I say 'No' to a lot of them" On the possibility of doing more "I "Spenser For Hire" stories: think we had a lot more to say and a lot more to do and more ways to of go We dealt with all sorts and issue abortion like the things were illegal aliens themes that worth doing episodes about The to rights have reverted back (Spenser' novelist) Robert Parker and he's said 'Hey I'd like to do some more of these' so we're shopping around the idea of doing movies" some hvo-hoMedia (Copyright 1992 by Tribune Services) |