Bo Hopkins

Gender: Male
Born: 2nd February 1942 (currently 70 years old)
Nationality: United States of America
TV programs: Charlie's Angels, Dynasty, The Rockford Files
Movies: Fever Lake, From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money, A Crack in the Floor, The Killer Elite, Sweet Sixteen, A Small Town in Texas, More American Graffiti, White Lightning, The Wild Bunch, Midnight Express, The Bridge at Remagen, Radioland Murders, American Graffiti, The Ballad of Little Jo, Mutant, Nightmare at Noon, The Invasion of Johnson County, Center of the Web, Shaughnessy: The Iron Marshal, Fertilize the Blaspheming Bombshell, Texas Taliban, Rodeo Girl, Posse, Tentacles, Shade, Cheyenne Warrior, The Getaway, Uncle Sam, Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone, Painted Hero, Wolf Mountain, The Road Home, Gone to Texas, Cowboy Up, Blood Ties, The Day of the Locust, Big Brother Trouble, The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, Big Bad John, South of Heaven, West of Hell, Macho Callahan, The Kansas City Massacre

Bo Hopkins (born February 2, 1942 in Greenville, South Carolina) is an American actor.

Hopkins has appeared in more than one hundred film and television roles in a career of more than forty years, including The Bridge at Remagen, The Wild Bunch, The Getaway, American Graffiti, White Lightning, Radioland Murders, The Killer Elite, Midnight Express, More American Graffiti and A Small Town in Texas. When Gretchen Corbett left The Rockford Files television series in 1978, Hopkins as "John Cooper" replaced her character as Rockford's attorney for several episodes, arguably Hopkins' most memorable role in well over a hundred TV and movie appearances.

Bo Hopkins' first major role in a film was in White Lightning, a 1973 cult classic that also starred Burt Reynolds and Ned Beatty. Bo Hopkins played Roy Boone, Gator McClusky's (played by Burt Reynolds) sidekick during much of the film.

Jerry Reed played Bama McCall in the sequel to White Lightning called Gator. Jerry Reed and Bo Hopkins bore a striking resemblance to one another, hence they played brothers Joe Hawkins and Tom Hawkins in the film What Comes Around.

In 1981, he appeared in the first season of the prime-time drama Dynasty as

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