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Sonny Shroyer

Sonny Shroyer

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Sonny Shroyer was born in Valdosta, Georgia, a small city on the
Georgia-Florida border. Shroyer, whose given name is Otis Burt Shroyer
Jr., grew up steeped in the traditions of the deep South. He worked in
the tobacco warehouses pushing tobacco buggies and helped his father in
their fruit stand-ice cream parlor business. His prowess in high school
football landed him a football scholarship at Florida State University
(he later ended up playing football in the movie
The Longest Yard (1974) with
another FSU football player,
Burt Reynolds). However, his
football career was cut short by an injury, and Shroyer finished his
education at the University of Georgia, where he earned his degree in
business.In 1961 he posed in football gear for a photographer who was shooting
pictures for the back cover of the program for the Georgia-Georgia Tech
football game. That picture launched his professional career. After
many more print ads and commercials, Sonny landed his first movie roles
in Sixteen (1972) with
Mercedes McCambridge and
Payday (1973) with
Rip Torn. His movie career blossomed with many
more films, including Gator (1976),
The Lincoln Conspiracy (1977),
The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance (1978),
Smokey and the Bandit (1977),
They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way (1978)
and a TV miniseries,
Freedom Road (1979). While
working on "Freedom Road," Shroyer, who had gained quite a reputation
for playing a "bad guy", was cast in the role of "Enos," the
big-grinned, bumbling, dipstick deputy of
The Dukes of Hazzard (1979)
television series. His popularity on the show prompted Warner Brothers
and CBS to spin him off into his own series,
Enos (1980). "Enos" ran 17 episodes and
was nominated for two "Peoples Choice" awards, and for Shroyer as
"Favorite Male Performer in a New Television Program."Shroyer remains active in a variety of television network appearances
and feature films. Appearances of note have been in the Emmy-winning
NBC hit television series
I'll Fly Away (1991), where he
played bigoted, abusive father Bobby Slocum, and as a possessed
ex-deputy sheriff in the television series
American Gothic (1995). He
has played a smooth-talking ladies man in a
Love Boat: The Next Wave (1998)
episode and a murderer-rapist in
Today's F.B.I. (1981).
Additionally, his credits include television appearances as a disturbed
parent on
In the Heat of the Night (1988).
He also played University of Alabama head coach Bear Bryant Paramount's
smash hit Forrest Gump (1994) with
Tom Hanks.Sonny makes numerous benefit appearances, helping out with projects
such as the Los Angeles Special Olympics, Muscular Dystrophy, The
Cystic Fibrosis Telethon, and the American Cancer Society. He also
assisted the "Get High On Life, Not Drugs," sponsored by the Boston
Police Department, and recently made a film called "Methamphetamine:
Terrorist Attack in South Georgia" produced by friend Bob Brabham. He
recently completed a movie called
A Tale About Bootlegging (2005),
an independent comedy for the whole family. He plays a small town
sheriff in the mountains of North Carolina.When free from public appearances and film or television commitments,
he returns to his hometown of Valdosta, where he lives with his wife,
Paula.
  • SpousePaula Shroyer(December 14, 1953 - present) (2 children)
  • Con cái: Chris ShroyerMark Shroyer