Bill Seward
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Lung cancer got him at age 79. RIP Captain America.
He was underrated as an actor. I believe he invented the modern biker movie (after The Wild Ones (1953) and Motorcycle Gang (1957)). Wild Angels (1966) preceded the Tom Laughlin biker movie, The Born Losers (1967).
I liked Yulee's Gold, which showed his depth in a drama, and Wild Hogs which was a great comedy. Race With The Devil was scary, if you weren't for the RV group, you are probably a devil-worshiper. The Limey with Terence Stamp was a good story along the lines of what Liam Neeson seems to have made a later-in-life career out-of, the vengeful parent/husband killing everyone against him (Taken series).[/Q
Memory is shot, but I think it was 1970 when I saw Easy Rider on a white plywood screen at either LZ English or LZ Uplift. After seeing it I thought when I get back home I want to travel the country on a motorcycle. And I did.