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| - thumb|Vince Howard als Besatzungsmitglied (M-113-Wesen) Vince Howard, geboren als Vincent Vince House ist ein Schauspieler. Er spielte das M-113-Wesen, das sich als Besatzungsmitglied ausgibt, in der [[]]-Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte Howard in seiner über 30 Jahre währenden Karriere zahlreiche Auftritte in Film- und Fernsehproduktionen. In 50 Folgen der TV-Serie Notruf California (1972-1978) stand er in der Rolle des Police Officier Vince mit Trek-Kollegen wie John de Lancie, Paul Fix, William Campbell, Yvonne Craig und Sid Haig vor der Kamera. In 11 Folgen der Serie Mr. Novak (1963-1965) war er zuvor schon in einer wiederkehrenden Rolle als Mister Pete Butler zu sehen. Neben Star Trek hatte Howard Gastauftritte in TV-Serien wie Time Tunnel (1967, u.a. mit James Darren, Whit Bissell und Lee Meriwether), Kobra, übernehmen Sie (1968/1971/1972, u.a. mit William Windom, Bob Bralver, John Crawford, Barbara Anderson und Madlyn Rhue), Fantasy Island (1981, u.a. mit Ricardo Montalban, Jason Evers und Rosemary Forsyth) und T.J. Hooker (1986, u.a. mit William Shatner und James Darren) und war in TV-Filmen wie Die Schmach des Vergessens (1991, u.a. mit Leonard Nimoy, Leslie Morris, Carl Steven, Vidal Peterson und Robert MacKenzie) zu sehen. Zu seinen Leinwandauftritten zählen u.a. Rollen in Filmen wie Las mich küssen deinen Schmetterling (1968, u.a. mit Leigh Taylor-Young und Ed Peck), Auf leisen Sohlen kommt der Tod (1972, u.a. mit Steve Ihnat, Bert Remsen, Stewart Moss, Peter Brocco und Jack Perkins) und Lethal Weapon 3: Die Profis sind zurück (1992, u.a. mit Alan Scarfe, Andrew Hill Newman und Kenneth Tigar)
- Howard is probably best-known for his role as Pete Butler on the television series Mr. Novak (1963-65, with fellow "Man Trap" guest star Jeanne Bal and Bill Zuckert) and as Officer Vince Howard on Emergency! (1972-77) with Kevin Tighe and William Boyett. He was also a regular on Barnaby Jones during the show's first season (1973), playing Lieutenant Joe Tayler. Fellow TOS guest star Lee Meriwether was also a regular on this series. He has also made guest appearances in a number of other television shows, including Get Smart, The Time Tunnel (starring James Darren, Whit Bissell, and Lee Meriwether), I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched (with guest star John Abbott), Mission: Impossible, The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (directed by John Newland and featuring Whit Bissell and Howard's "Man Trap" co-stars, Alfred Ryder and William Shatner), Kolchak: The Night Stalker (with John Fiedler), The Rockford Files, McCloud (with Diana Muldaur and Ken Lynch), Fantasy Island (starring Ricardo Montalban), Quincy, M.E. (with Robert Ito and Garry Walberg), and Murder, She Wrote. He made his film debut in the 1967 comedy The Reluctant Astronaut, in which he and actor Bill Quinn had uncredited roles. He followed this with an appearance in 1968's I Love You, Alice B. Toklas, in which he and fellow TOS guest actor William Bramley played patrolmen. This film also starred Leigh Taylor-Young. Howard's film credits since then have included The Barefoot Executive (1978, with Hal Baylor), Fuzz (1972, with Steve Ihnat, Bert Remsen, Stewart Moss, and Peter Brocco), The Man (1972, with William Windom, Janet MacLachlan, Robert DoQui, Gilbert Green, Barry Russo, and Garry Walberg), Trouble Man (1972, with Robert Hooks, Paul Winfield, William Smithers, and John Crawford), Moving Violations (1985, with Sally Kellerman and Jimmy Ortega), and Lethal Weapon 3 (1992, with Alan Scarfe and Kenneth Tigar). He has also appeared in several made-for-TV movies, including Company of Killers (1970, with Fritz Weaver, Susan Oliver, and Jeanne Bal), Quarantined (1970, with Susan Howard), Vanished (1971, with William Shatner, Robert Hooks, Barry Atwater, and William Boyett), The Hunted Lady (1977, with Richard Herd), Love Is Not Enough (1978, with Bernie Casey), The Golden Gate Murders (1979, with Jon Lormer, Jason Wingreen, and William Boyett), Better Late Than Never (1979, with Meg Wyllie), Moonlight (1982, with Rosalind Chao and Bill Erwin), Welcome Home, Jellybean (1984, with Deborah May), and Never Forget (1991, starring Leonard Nimoy and directed by Joseph Sargent). Throughout his career, he often portrayed a police officer or some other type of law enforcement figure.
- "That's exactly what I am. I am a monster! That's what I am!" - Vince Howard, Laboring <default>Vince Howard</default> Portrayed by First appearance Final appearance Details Gender Age Position Occupation Residence Significant others Parent(s) Child(ren) Sibling(s) Grandparent(s) Other relative(s) With his mom on drugs and his dad in prison, Vince Howard was on his own and out of options. The one thing Vince had going for him is he can run. Fast. After getting picked up by the cops yet again, Vince is offered a choice: football or jail. With Coach Eric Taylor's guidance, Vince is on the road to a second chance that could be the biggest opportunity of his life.On the Injury List, his friend Calvin was shot and killed. Vince starts off as the running back for East Dillion. He is the one bright spot in an otherwise talentless East Dillon team. Luke Cafferty joins the team after he is discovered to be zoned for East Dillon. Luke shares backfield duties with him, but the two don't get along. Luke's wallet goes missing, which leads to numerous altercations between the two, one of which gets them arrested. Vince nearly goes to juvy, but Taylor convinces Luke to take the blame. The two reconcile and Vince gives Luke his wallet back. During a game, the Lions play Wildcat and Coach Taylor sees his throwing arm and makes him Quarterback. Off the field, he has to deal with his Mom's drug addiction. He puts her in rehab after another OD, and has to pay off the debt which he got from Calvin and gang. He refuses to do the dirty work and the gangster nearly kills him but decides that he's not worth it. He helps lead the Lions to a great victory over West Dillon, the biggest upset of the year. In Season 5, Vince starts off being shown to date Jess, after Jess realizes he's changed. He convinces Hastings Ruckle to be on the team. As the year progresses, he gets interest from colleges. At the same time, his dad comes home from prison for the first time in 5 years. His dad helps him with the college recruiting, which feeds into his ego, alienates his teamates, and gets him benched. He realizes that he is not bigger than the team and needs to work to get his position back, not commiting to a college. This leads to tension between him and his father, but he earns his position back. He helps the Lions win State, throwing a 63 yard "Hail Mary" to win the game. Eight months later, he is shown quarterbacking to Dillon Panthers super team.
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