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Alan Autry

Carlos Alan Autry Jr. (also known for a time as Carlos Brown; born July 31, 1952), is an American actor, politician, and former National Football League player. During his brief football career, he was known as Carlos Brown.

Alan Autry
23rd Mayor of Fresno
In office
January 5, 2001 – January 6, 2009
Preceded byJim Patterson
Succeeded byAshley Swearengin
Personal details
Born
Carlos Alan Autry Jr.

(1952-07-31) July 31, 1952 (age 70)
Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
Political partyIndependent
Spouse(s)Vicky Brown (1980–1986; divorced); 1 child
Kimberlee Autry (1994–present); 2 children
Residence(s)Fresno, California, U.S.
OccupationNFL football player, actor, radio host, politician

Autry played the role of Captain Bubba Skinner on the NBC, and later CBS, television drama series In the Heat of the Night, starring Carroll O'Connor. He has also appeared in films and other television shows. In November 2000, he was elected mayor of Fresno, California, and served for two four-year terms through January 2009. From 2008 to 2011, Autry hosted a talk radio show on KYNO AM 940 in Fresno. He now hosts a midday show on KXEX 1550 AM in Fresno.

Early life

Autry was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, the son of Carl and Verna (née Brown) Autry. His name was changed to Carlos Brown when he was a year old, after his parents divorced. He worked alongside his mother and stepfather, Joe Duty, in California's San Joaquin Valley, where they planted and harvested cotton, grapes, and other crops, traveling around the valley living in migrant worker camps. When he was twelve, they settled in Riverdale, California.

Football career

In high school, Autry was a star quarterback for the Riverdale Cowboys. He received an athletic scholarship to the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, where he was a second-string tight end in his senior year for the Tigers. In 1975, he was drafted by the Green Bay Packers, where he ended up in 1976, as the starting quarterback for three games.[1]

His football career ended quickly when he was cut from the team by then-coach Bart Starr. Autry then went to Hollywood to become an actor.[2] He made a football comeback attempt, playing for the B.C. Lions of the CFL in 1979 (as Carlos Brown). He was the third-string quarterback behind Joe Paopao and another ex-Green Bay Packer, Jerry Tagge.[3]

Acting career

Autry made his film debut in the 1978 motion picture Remember My Name. He met his father, Carl Autry Sr., for the first time in 1982, while on location in Shreveport for the motion picture Southern Comfort, after he found Carl's name in the telephone book. Afterwards, he made the decision to return to his birth surname of Autry. During his acting years, he struggled with drug and alcohol use, according to an interview with Pat Robertson's The 700 Club in 2007.

Other

After nine years in Hollywood, Autry returned home and left his career. "I realized that God had moved in my life like never before. I really realized what God and the power of Jesus Christ was," he said on The 700 Club.[4] By 1986, he was divorced and became a born-again Christian and began to devote much of his time to working with charitable causes. He is married to his second wife, Kimberlee Autry; the couple has three children.[citation needed]

Filmography

Television

Starring roles
Guest-starring roles
  • Cheers – "The Boys in the Bar" (1983) as Tom Kenderson
  • The Mississippi – "Murder at Mt. Parnassus" (1983)
  • The A-Team
    • "Labor Pains" (1983) as Gary Crenshaw
    • "Quarterback Sneak" (1986) as Mike "The Hammer" Horn
  • The Dukes of Hazzard
    • "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Duke" (1984) as Hurley
    • "10 Million Dollar Sheriff" (Parts 1&2) (1981) as Dawson [credited as Carlos Brown]
  • Hunter – "High Bleacher Man" (1984) as Whitey McVee
  • Newhart – "Will the Real Dick Loudon Please Shut Up?" (1986) as Ed McKendrick
  • St. Elsewhere – "Out on a Limb" (1986) as John Corzinsky
  • The Facts of Life – "Peekskill Law" (1988) as Clark Darrin
  • Hello, Larry – "The Final Papers" (1979) as Max [credited as Carlos Brown]
  • Seven Brides for Seven Brothers – "Gold Fever" (1982) as J.T. [credited as Carlos Brown]
  • Best of the West – "The Funeral" (1982) [credited as Carlos Brown]
  • Hart of Dixie (2015) – as Mayor Todd Gainey Sr. of rival town Fillmore, AL
Appearances

Films

Credited as Alan Autry

Credited as Carlos Brown

Politics

Autry, an Independent, was elected in 2000 to succeed Jim Patterson as the mayor of Fresno, defeating former mayor Dan Whitehurst. He was elected to a second term (2005-2009) on March 2, 2004, with more than 72 percent of the vote. Because of term limits, he was ineligible to run for re-election. In November 2008, he endorsed Ashley Swearengin, who was elected to succeed him as mayor.

Dirt Road Productions

In 1997, Autry launched his own production company, Dirt Road Productions. In 2002, he released The Legend of Jake Kincaid, a Western based on a story he wrote. He was also the director of this film.[6]

Music

Autry and his In the Heat of the Night co-star Randall Franks joined forces under the banner of Autry-Franks Productions to produce the charity In the Heat of the Night CD Christmas Time's A Comin', featuring the cast of the show. The project raised funds for drug abuse prevention charities. With Franks producing, Autry performed his rendition of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" in homage to Gene Autry. [7] (Gene and Alan were distant cousins, descended from William A. Autry (5 August 1784 – 2 April 1836) and Mary Campbell of North Carolina/Tennessee.)

Franks and Autry both performed on "Jingle Bells" and "Christmas Time's A Comin'". The duo were able to include many music legends, including Kitty Wells, Jimmy Dickens, and Pee Wee King, and many from the bluegrass genre, from Jim & Jesse to The Lewis Family. The Christmas Time's A Comin' CD, released on Sonlite and MGM/UA, was one of the most popular Christmas releases of 1991 and 1992 with Southern retailers.[8]

Crimson Records released their second Autry-Franks Productions project Alan Autry and Randall Franks Mississippi Moon: Country Traditions in 2013, an Americana CD featuring both actors vocally on various classic and original songs. The project, which incorporates country, bluegrass and Southern gospel, includes special appearances by Bluegrass Hall of Fame members Jim and Jesse McReynolds and three-time Dove Award nominee Mark Wheeler of the Marksmen Quartet.[9]

Electoral history

2000 Fresno mayoral election[10][11]
Candidate First round Runoff
Votes % Votes %
Alan Autry 22,951 28.75 66,555 61.23
Dan Whitehurst 22,177 27.78 41,920 38.57
Chris Mathys 10,503 13.16
Garry Bredefeld 10,029 12.56
Daniel Ronquillo 7,929 9.93
Sal Quintero 5,046 6.32
Chris Petersen 699 0.88
Benjerman J. Raya 214 0.27
Michael Eagles 203 0.25
Write-ins 86 0.11 214 0.20
Total 79,837 100 108,689 100
2004 Fresno mayoral election[12]
Candidate Votes %
Alan Autry (incumbent) 48,744 72.53
Sue Saigal 13,904 20.69
Johnny W. Nelum, Sr. 2,348 3.49
Benjamin Junior Ra 2,389 4.54
Tony Farmer 813 1.21
Barbara Ann Hunt (write-in) 8 0.01
Other write-ins 225 0.33
Total votes 67,201

References

  1. ^ "Carlos Brown". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  2. ^ Leon, David (November 18, 2005). "Actor-turned-Fresno-mayor roots against old pal Carroll". usatoday.com. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
  3. ^ "British Columbia Lions All-Time Roster", The Football Database. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  4. ^ The 700 Club – Alan Autry: A New Sheriff in Town, cbn.com; accessed July 20, 2016.
  5. ^ "The Eagle and the Bear (TV Movie 1085)". IMDB.
  6. ^ "The Legend of Jake Kincaid (TV Movie 2002)". IMDB.
  7. ^ "Christmas Times' A Comin'".
  8. ^ "Christmas Time's A Comin' — Featuring In The Heat Of The Night Cast & Friends". Clinchmountainecho.com.
  9. ^ "A Musical "Mississippi Moon" Shines for Two American Actors". Cybergrass.com. September 19, 2013. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
  10. ^ "RESULTS OF MARCH 7, 2000 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION". Fresno County. April 4, 2000. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  11. ^ "RESULTS OF NOVEMBER 7, 2000 CONSOLIDATED GENERAL ELECTION". Fresno County. November 27, 2000. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  12. ^ "RESULTS FOR MARCH 2, 2004 CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION Report". Fresno County. Retrieved September 30, 2019.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BrowCa00.htm

External links

  • Alan Autry at IMDb
  • Alan Autry at AllMovie
  • Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · Pro Football Reference
  • Just Sports Stats
Political offices
Preceded by 23rd Mayor of Fresno, California
January 2001 – January 6, 2009
Succeeded by

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Alan Autry news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Carlos Alan Autry Jr also known for a time as Carlos Brown born July 31 1952 is an American actor politician and former National Football League player During his brief football career he was known as Carlos Brown Alan Autry23rd Mayor of FresnoIn office January 5 2001 January 6 2009Preceded byJim PattersonSucceeded byAshley SwearenginPersonal detailsBornCarlos Alan Autry Jr 1952 07 31 July 31 1952 age 70 Shreveport Louisiana U S Political partyIndependentSpouse s Vicky Brown 1980 1986 divorced 1 childKimberlee Autry 1994 present 2 childrenResidence s Fresno California U S OccupationNFL football player actor radio host politicianAutry played the role of Captain Bubba Skinner on the NBC and later CBS television drama series In the Heat of the Night starring Carroll O Connor He has also appeared in films and other television shows In November 2000 he was elected mayor of Fresno California and served for two four year terms through January 2009 From 2008 to 2011 Autry hosted a talk radio show on KYNO AM 940 in Fresno He now hosts a midday show on KXEX 1550 AM in Fresno Contents 1 Early life 2 Football career 3 Acting career 4 Other 4 1 Filmography 4 1 1 Television 4 1 1 1 Starring roles 4 1 1 2 Guest starring roles 4 1 1 3 Appearances 4 1 2 Films 5 Politics 6 Dirt Road Productions 7 Music 8 Electoral history 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Alan Autry news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Autry was born in Shreveport Louisiana the son of Carl and Verna nee Brown Autry His name was changed to Carlos Brown when he was a year old after his parents divorced He worked alongside his mother and stepfather Joe Duty in California s San Joaquin Valley where they planted and harvested cotton grapes and other crops traveling around the valley living in migrant worker camps When he was twelve they settled in Riverdale California Football career EditIn high school Autry was a star quarterback for the Riverdale Cowboys He received an athletic scholarship to the University of the Pacific in Stockton California where he was a second string tight end in his senior year for the Tigers In 1975 he was drafted by the Green Bay Packers where he ended up in 1976 as the starting quarterback for three games 1 His football career ended quickly when he was cut from the team by then coach Bart Starr Autry then went to Hollywood to become an actor 2 He made a football comeback attempt playing for the B C Lions of the CFL in 1979 as Carlos Brown He was the third string quarterback behind Joe Paopao and another ex Green Bay Packer Jerry Tagge 3 Acting career EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Alan Autry news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Autry made his film debut in the 1978 motion picture Remember My Name He met his father Carl Autry Sr for the first time in 1982 while on location in Shreveport for the motion picture Southern Comfort after he found Carl s name in the telephone book Afterwards he made the decision to return to his birth surname of Autry During his acting years he struggled with drug and alcohol use according to an interview with Pat Robertson s The 700 Club in 2007 Other EditAfter nine years in Hollywood Autry returned home and left his career I realized that God had moved in my life like never before I really realized what God and the power of Jesus Christ was he said on The 700 Club 4 By 1986 he was divorced and became a born again Christian and began to devote much of his time to working with charitable causes He is married to his second wife Kimberlee Autry the couple has three children citation needed Filmography Edit Television Edit Starring roles Edit In the Heat of the Night 1988 95 as Officer Sergeant Lieutenant Captain Bubba Skinner Grace Under Fire 1995 96 as Rick Bradshaw Style amp Substance 1998 as Earl Sons of Thunder 1999 as Butch McMannGuest starring roles Edit Cheers The Boys in the Bar 1983 as Tom Kenderson The Mississippi Murder at Mt Parnassus 1983 The A Team Labor Pains 1983 as Gary Crenshaw Quarterback Sneak 1986 as Mike The Hammer Horn The Dukes of Hazzard Dr Jekyll and Mr Duke 1984 as Hurley 10 Million Dollar Sheriff Parts 1 amp 2 1981 as Dawson credited as Carlos Brown Hunter High Bleacher Man 1984 as Whitey McVee Newhart Will the Real Dick Loudon Please Shut Up 1986 as Ed McKendrick St Elsewhere Out on a Limb 1986 as John Corzinsky The Facts of Life Peekskill Law 1988 as Clark Darrin Hello Larry The Final Papers 1979 as Max credited as Carlos Brown Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Gold Fever 1982 as J T credited as Carlos Brown Best of the West The Funeral 1982 credited as Carlos Brown Hart of Dixie 2015 as Mayor Todd Gainey Sr of rival town Fillmore ALAppearances Edit 26th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 1991 as himself presenting George amp Alana 1995 as himself interview 30th Annual Victor Awards 1996 as himself presenting 34th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards 1999 as himself presenting Get Away Right Away Child Safety Video 1999 as himself host Billy Graham Central Valley Crusade 2001 as himself California 911 Memorial Video 2001 as himself Master of Ceremonies CNN S Lou Dobbs Tonight 6 2 05 as himself interview Hannity amp Colmes 6 10 05 as himself interview Praise the Lord April 6 2006 as himself interview January 2003 as himself interview March 2003 as himself interview March 2004 as himself guest host Newshour with Jim Lehrer July 28 2006 as himself interview The 700 Club January 9 2006 as himself interview Films Edit Credited as Alan Autry Roadhouse 66 1984 as Hoot O C and Stiggs 1985 The Eagle and the Bear 1985 5 Brewster s Millions 1985 as Biff Brown Nomads 1986 as Olds House 1986 as Cop 3 Blue de Ville 1986 as Sgt Auggie Johnson At Close Range 1986 as Ernie Proud Men 1987 as Brian Winoon Destination America 1987 as Larry Leathergood Amazing Grace and Chuck 1987 as George World Gone Wild 1988 as Hank Street of Dreams 1988 as Maury Fields The Big One The Great Los Angeles Earthquake 1990 as Matt Intruders 1992 as Joe Wilkes The Legend of Jake Kincaid 2002 as Jake Kincaid Forgiven 2011 as Jake Kincaid Victory by Submission 2016 as Hank HendricksCredited as Carlos Brown Remember My Name 1978 as Rusty North Dallas Forty 1979 as Balford Rage 1980 as Man B Popeye 1980 as Slug a bully Southern Comfort 1981 as Cpl Nolan Coach Bowden Dangerous Company 1982 as Donald RobinettePolitics EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Alan Autry news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Autry an Independent was elected in 2000 to succeed Jim Patterson as the mayor of Fresno defeating former mayor Dan Whitehurst He was elected to a second term 2005 2009 on March 2 2004 with more than 72 percent of the vote Because of term limits he was ineligible to run for re election In November 2008 he endorsed Ashley Swearengin who was elected to succeed him as mayor Dirt Road Productions EditIn 1997 Autry launched his own production company Dirt Road Productions In 2002 he released The Legend of Jake Kincaid a Western based on a story he wrote He was also the director of this film 6 Music EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Alan Autry news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Autry and his In the Heat of the Night co star Randall Franks joined forces under the banner of Autry Franks Productions to produce the charity In the Heat of the Night CD Christmas Time s A Comin featuring the cast of the show The project raised funds for drug abuse prevention charities With Franks producing Autry performed his rendition of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer in homage to Gene Autry 7 Gene and Alan were distant cousins descended from William A Autry 5 August 1784 2 April 1836 and Mary Campbell of North Carolina Tennessee Franks and Autry both performed on Jingle Bells and Christmas Time s A Comin The duo were able to include many music legends including Kitty Wells Jimmy Dickens and Pee Wee King and many from the bluegrass genre from Jim amp Jesse to The Lewis Family The Christmas Time s A Comin CD released on Sonlite and MGM UA was one of the most popular Christmas releases of 1991 and 1992 with Southern retailers 8 Crimson Records released their second Autry Franks Productions project Alan Autry and Randall Franks Mississippi Moon Country Traditions in 2013 an Americana CD featuring both actors vocally on various classic and original songs The project which incorporates country bluegrass and Southern gospel includes special appearances by Bluegrass Hall of Fame members Jim and Jesse McReynolds and three time Dove Award nominee Mark Wheeler of the Marksmen Quartet 9 Electoral history Edit2000 Fresno mayoral election 10 11 Candidate First round RunoffVotes Votes Alan Autry 22 951 28 75 66 555 61 23Dan Whitehurst 22 177 27 78 41 920 38 57Chris Mathys 10 503 13 16Garry Bredefeld 10 029 12 56Daniel Ronquillo 7 929 9 93Sal Quintero 5 046 6 32Chris Petersen 699 0 88Benjerman J Raya 214 0 27Michael Eagles 203 0 25Write ins 86 0 11 214 0 20Total 79 837 100 108 689 1002004 Fresno mayoral election 12 Candidate Votes Alan Autry incumbent 48 744 72 53Sue Saigal 13 904 20 69Johnny W Nelum Sr 2 348 3 49Benjamin Junior Ra 2 389 4 54Tony Farmer 813 1 21Barbara Ann Hunt write in 8 0 01Other write ins 225 0 33Total votes 67 201References Edit Carlos Brown pro football reference com Retrieved July 1 2013 Leon David November 18 2005 Actor turned Fresno mayor roots against old pal Carroll usatoday com Retrieved July 21 2016 British Columbia Lions All Time Roster The Football Database Retrieved August 20 2022 The 700 Club Alan Autry A New Sheriff in Town cbn com accessed July 20 2016 The Eagle and the Bear TV Movie 1085 IMDB The Legend of Jake Kincaid TV Movie 2002 IMDB Christmas Times A Comin Christmas Time s A Comin Featuring In The Heat Of The Night Cast amp Friends Clinchmountainecho com A Musical Mississippi Moon Shines for Two American Actors Cybergrass com September 19 2013 Retrieved July 21 2016 RESULTS OF MARCH 7 2000 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION Fresno County April 4 2000 Retrieved September 30 2019 RESULTS OF NOVEMBER 7 2000 CONSOLIDATED GENERAL ELECTION Fresno County November 27 2000 Retrieved September 30 2019 RESULTS FOR MARCH 2 2004 CONSOLIDATED PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION Report Fresno County Retrieved September 30 2019 https www pro football reference com players B BrowCa00 htmExternal links EditAlan Autry at IMDb Alan Autry at AllMovie Career statistics and player information from NFL com Pro Football Reference Just Sports 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