Biography
American actor Arliss Howard was born in Missouri, but he became well known to moviegoers of 1987 as a Texan named "Cowboy" in
Stanley Kubrick's Vietnam picture
Full Metal Jacket. Many viewers assumed that this tall, lithe actor made his film debut in the Kubrick picture, but Howard had in fact been showing up in "hick" roles for several years, notably as the naive vacuum cleaner salesman in
Door To Door (84). After his tour of duty with Kubrick, Howard was back to baby-faced roles with his performance as a 24-year-old detective posing as a high schooler in
Plain Clothes (88). Howard has developed into something of a
George Brent for the 1990s, willing to play second fiddle (albeit a very good one) to some of the more dynamic actresses of the era. He was one of lovelorn
Jessica Lange's many "Mr. Perfect" candidates in
Men Don't Leave (90); he was second-billed to
Goldie Hawn as a disturbed Vietnam vet in
Crisscross (92); and in 1991's
For the Boys, Howard appeared unbilled as USO performer
Bette Midler's doomed GI husband. Arliss Howard's TV movie appearances have included I Know My First Name is Stephen (89) and Iran: Days of Crisis (91). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide