Lyle Alzado
Lyle Martin Alzado was a renowned American professional football player, celebrated for his fierce and aggressive playing style as a defensive end in the National Football League (NFL). His remarkable career included stints with the Denver Broncos and the Los Angeles Raiders, where he earned All-Pro honors, establishing himself as one of the league's most formidable defenders.
In addition to his athletic prowess, Alzado ventured into acting, where he made a name for himself in both film and television, often portraying larger-than-life characters. His notable film appearances include portraying a menacing construction worker in "Ernest Goes to Camp" and a relentless killer in "Destroyer." He showcased his versatility in roles such as a bodyguard in "Mike Hammer: Murder Takes All," a prison employee in "Club Fed," and a co-starring role in "Neon City."
On the small screen, Alzado was featured in a series of humorous commercials for Sports Illustrated during the mid-1980s. He made guest appearances as himself in various shows, including the "Amazing Stories" episode "Remote Control Man" and a 1988 episode of "Small Wonder." He also starred in the sitcom "Learning the Ropes," where he played a high school teacher with a hidden identity as a professional wrestler known as "The Masked Maniac." His television credits extended to appearances in "Good Sports," "It's Garry Shandling's Show," and "MacGyver," showcasing his diverse talents beyond the football field.