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Dennis Franz Schlachta (; born October 28, 1944), known professionally as Dennis Franz, is an American retired actor best known for his role as Detective in the ABC television series (1993–2005), a role that earned him a Golden Globe Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards and four Primetime Emmy Awards. He also portrayed two different characters on the similar series Hill Street Blues (1983, 1985–1987) and its short-lived spinoff, Beverly Hills Buntz (1987–1988).


Early life
Franz was born October 28, 1944, in Maywood, Illinois, the son of German immigrants Eleanor ( Mueller), a postal worker from an family, and Franz Ferdinand Schlachta, who was a baker and postal worker of German and Polish descent. He has two older sisters, Heidi Deigl (born 1935) and Marlene Schraut (born 1937).

Franz is a 1962 graduate of Proviso East High School in Maywood. During his high school years, he was active in baseball, football and swimming. He attended Wilbur Wright College and Southern Illinois University Carbondale, graduating from the latter with a bachelor's degree in speech and theater in 1968.

After graduating from college, Franz was drafted into the U.S. Army. He served eleven months with the 82nd Airborne Division and the 101st Airborne Division in the .


Career
Franz began his acting career at Chicago's Organic Theater Company. Although he has in the past performed Shakespeare, his physical appearance led to his being typecast early in his career as a cop. (By Franz's own count, the character of Andy Sipowicz was his 28th role as a police officer.) He also guest starred in shows such as and Hunter. Other major roles were on the television series Hill Street Blues in which he played two characters over the run of the show. Franz first played the role of the corrupt Detective Sal Benedetto in the 1982–1983 season. Benedetto eventually commits suicide when a large-scale scam he was running fails. Franz returned to the series in 1985 as main character Lt. Norman Buntz, remaining until the show's end in 1987. He also starred in the short-lived Beverly Hills Buntz as the same character.

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Franz worked regularly with directors Brian De Palma and . He appeared in three of Altman's films from this period, and five of De Palma's. In addition, he appeared as airport police captain Carmine Lorenzo in the 1990 film Die Hard 2. His final film role to date was as Nathaniel Messinger in the 1998 film City of Angels.

Franz went on to win four for his portrayal of on from 1993 to 2005. The character of Sipowicz was ranked No. 23 on Bravo's 100 Greatest TV Characters list. In 1994, while still on NYPD Blue, Franz made a cameo voice appearance as himself in episode "", in which is accused of sexually harassing a babysitter and the case becomes tabloid fodder, generating an exploitative television movie, Homer S.: Portrait of an Ass-Grabber, in which Franz portrays Homer. Franz also voiced Captain Klegghorn, the commanding officer and head of the Anaheim Police Department on the Disney cartoon , which ran from September 1996 to January 1997.

In 2000, Franz starred as Earl, an abusive husband, in the ' music video "Goodbye Earl". The next year he competed on the May 11 celebrity edition of the hit television game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, winning $250,000 for his charity, the National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance. As a commercial spokesman for in the early 2000s, Franz appeared as a caricature of himself in commercials, "refusing" to do the commercials, saying they were not something he did.


Post-NYPD Blue
After the end of the show in 2005, Franz retired from acting to focus on his private life. He mentioned in a 2015 interview with the New York Post that he would be interested in returning to acting if given the right opportunity. He and his wife spend their summers in their lake home in Northern Idaho. He spoke of wartime experiences and postwar trauma of veterans at a concert in 2012 (speaking in the first person, although it was not his own story). National Memorial Day Concert 2012 PBS. He and his former NYPD Blue co-star, , made a surprise appearance at the 2016 Primetime Emmy Awards, presenting the award for Outstanding Drama Series to Game of Thrones.


Personal life
In 1995, Franz married Joanie Zeck; they met in 1982. He is the stepfather of Zeck's two daughters from her previous marriage. "Dennis Franz and Joanie Zeck" People, February 13, 1995


Filmography

Film
1965Minor Role in Dressing RoomUncredited
1978Remember My NameFranks
1978The FuryBob Eggleston
1978TowingBar PatronUncredited
1978A WeddingKoons
1978Stony IslandJerry Domino
1979A Perfect CoupleCosta
1980Dressed to KillDetective Marino
1980PopeyeSpike
1981Manny Karp
1983Psycho IIWarren Toomey
1983ScarfaceImmigration OfficerVoice, uncredited
1984Rubin
1985Runaway TrainCopUncredited
1986A Fine MessPhil
1989The PackageLt. Milan Delich
1990Die Hard 2Captain Carmine Lorenzo
1991The Sid StorySidVideo short
1992The PlayerHimself
1996American BuffaloDon Dubrow
1997Captain KlegghornVoice
1998City of AngelsNathaniel Messinger


Television
1979Zig
1980Chicago StoryOfficer Joe GillandTelevision movie
1982Officer Joe Gilland13 episodes
1983Hill Street BluesDet. Sal Benedetto5 episodes
1983Bay City BluesAngelo Carbone8 episodes
1984Hardcastle and McCormickTony BoutrosEpisode: "Did You See the One That Got Away?"
1984Sam FriendlyEpisode: "Chopping Spree"
1984RiptideEarl BertraneEpisode: "Double Your Pleasure"
1984E/RThe BoyfriendEpisode: "The Sister"
1984T. J. HookerAndros MargolisEpisode: "Hardcore Connection"
1985–1987Hill Street BluesLt. Norman Buntz44 episodes
1985Simon & SimonFrank MahoneyEpisode: "Almost Foolproof"
1985BrooksEpisode: "Beverly Hills Assault"
1985Hardcastle and McCormickJoe HayesEpisode: "There Goes the Neighborhood"
1985MacGruder and LoudRocheEpisode: "On the Wire"
1985HunterSgt. Jackie Molinas2 episodes
1985Inspector Frank MenloEpisode: "Female of the Species"
1985Scene of the CrimePat GrandyEpisode: "A Vote for Murder"
1985Detective Max LucasTelevision movie
1987Tales from the Hollywood HillsLouieTelevision movie
1987–1988Beverly Hills BuntzNorman Buntz13 episodes
1989Max FleischerTelevision movie
1989MatlockJack Brennert2 episodes
1989Christine CromwellDetective GraingerEpisode: "Easy Come, Easy Go"
1989Nasty BoysLt. Stan Krieger12 episodes
1989Nasty Boys, Part 2: Lone JusticeLt. Stan KriegerTelevision movie
1991NYPD MountedTony SpampattaUnsold TV pilot
1991Civil WarsMurray SeidelmanEpisode: "Pilot"
1992In the Line of Duty: Siege at MarionBob BryantTelevision movie
1993–2005Detective/Sergeant 261 episodes
1994Himself playing Voice, Episode: ""
1994Moment of Truth: Caught in the CrossfireGus PayneTelevision movie
1995Texas JusticeRichard HaynesTelevision movie
1996Healing the HateHostTelevision movie
1996–1997Mighty DucksCaptain KlegghornVoice, 17 episodes
1998HimselfEpisode: "Monster Day"


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