Biography
A veteran actor with a charming drawl, South Carolina native Leon Rippy began his acting career in the early '80s, making very minor appearances in very big films, like a store clerk in
The Color Purple and an FBI agent in
Firestarter. Rippy would continue to appear in several projects over the coming years, often taking on a number of roles every year. He notably played a prosecutor in 1988's
Illegally Yours, and an Army sergeant in 1990's
Moon 44, one of seven collaborations Rippy would make with director
Roland Emmerich. The '90s would find the actor just as active as ever, appearing in the usual plethora of movies and TV shows, including high-profile appearances in 2000's
The Patriot and on the series Walker, Texas Ranger. The new millennium would bring even more prominent work for the now silver-haired actor, with a starring role on the HBO western series
Deadwood, which Rippy would appear on from 2004 to 2006. He soon took on another starring role on the police drama
Saving Grace with
Holly Hunter, playing Earl, a tough-talking, tobacco-spitting messenger from God. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide