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Michael Stroka(1938-1997)

  • Actor
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Michael Stroka in Dark Shadows (1966)
Movies were an escape and inspiration for young Michael Stroka. Forced to move from his hometown of Passaic, New Jersey, to nearby Garfield, with his family when he was in second grade, young Michael relied on his imagination to cope.

"That's when I really started escaping into my own little world, and I think that's what made me decide to be an actor", he told "16" magazine years later, after gaining world-wide fame as one of the bad guys on the supernatural soap opera, Dark Shadows (1966), in the late 1960s.

Nearly every Saturday, Michael and a small group of friends attended movie matinées. Then, they reenact the stories they'd just watched. "I loved horror movies", he said. "I was playing "Dracula" when I was 9. I guess Dark Shadows (1966) was just a natural thing for me to grow into".

Michael attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology, then moved to California to further his dream of being a movie star. First using the professional name Mike G. Stroka, he found work on stage and, soon, in films. His early stage appearances included "The Man" (in 1964 at the Santa Monica Playhouse), and he was in the movies 36 Hours (1964), starring James Garner and Eva Marie Saint, and King Rat (1965), starring George Segal. He also appeared in several TV classics, including three episodes of The Twilight Zone (1959) and Combat! (1962) (1965).

After returning to New York, Michael appeared in several off-Broadway plays, then was cast on Dark Shadows (1966) in the summer of 1969. He remained on the show for a year and a half, getting teen idol treatment in various magazines including "Flip" and "16".

From 1975 to '76, Michael played "Dr. Quentin Henderson" on _"The Edge of Night" (1956)_. His later movie roles included the TV movie, Contract on Cherry Street (1977) and 'Eddie Murphey''s Harlem Nights (1989). He guest-starred on some other cult classic TV shows, including Wonder Woman (1975) and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979).

After a long battle with cancer, Michael died in 1997.
BornMay 9, 1938
DiedApril 14, 1997(58)
BornMay 9, 1938
DiedApril 14, 1997(58)
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Known for

Joel Crothers, Jonathan Frid, and Lara Parker in Dark Shadows (1966)
Dark Shadows
8.1
TV Series
  • Aristede
  • Bruno
  • Bruno Hess
  • Opening Voiceover
  • Laszlo
Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor in Harlem Nights (1989)
Harlem Nights
6.1
  • Detective Simms
  • 1989
Jonathan Frid in House of Dark Shadows (1970)
House of Dark Shadows
6.3
  • Pallbearer
  • 1970
Sharon Gabet and Larkin Malloy in The Edge of Night (1956)
The Edge of Night
7.8
TV Series
  • Dr. Quentin Henderson
  • Dr. Quentin Henderson (1975-1976)

Credits

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Actor



  • The Closer (1990)
    The Closer
    4.9
    • Board Member
    • 1990
  • Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor in Harlem Nights (1989)
    Harlem Nights
    6.1
    • Detective Simms
    • 1989
  • Original Sin (1989)
    Original Sin
    4.9
    TV Movie
    • 1989
  • Island of Blood (1982)
    Island of Blood
    4.4
    • Mayor
    • 1982
  • Gil Gerard and Erin Gray in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979)
    Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Rolla
    • 1981
  • PSI Factor (1980)
    PSI Factor
    4.1
    • 1980
  • Finola Hughes, Maurice Benard, Steve Burton, Genie Francis, Kelly Monaco, Laura Wright, Donnell Turner, Tanisha Harper, Josh Kelly, Eden McCoy, Josh Swickard, and Tabyana Ali in General Hospital (1963)
    General Hospital
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Bum
    • Guy at bus station
    • 1980
  • The Next Step Beyond (1978)
    The Next Step Beyond
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Donk
    • Logan
    • 1978
  • Wonder Woman (1975)
    Wonder Woman
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Henry
    • 1978
  • Contract on Cherry Street (1977)
    Contract on Cherry Street
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • Mike Farren
    • 1977
  • Sharon Gabet and Larkin Malloy in The Edge of Night (1956)
    The Edge of Night
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Dr. Quentin Henderson
    • 1975–1976
  • Joel Crothers, Jonathan Frid, and Lara Parker in Dark Shadows (1966)
    Dark Shadows
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Laszlo
    • Bruno Hess
    • Bruno ...
    • 1969–1970
  • Jonathan Frid in House of Dark Shadows (1970)
    House of Dark Shadows
    6.3
    • Pallbearer
    • 1970
  • Combat! (1962)
    Combat!
    8.4
    TV Series
    • German Drunk #1
    • Scope Man
    • 1965
  • King Rat (1965)
    King Rat
    7.5
    • Miller (as Mike Stroka)
    • 1965

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Mike Stroka
  • Born
    • May 9, 1938
    • Passaic, New Jersey, USA
  • Died
    • April 14, 1997
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(kidney cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Karen Jensen? - April 14, 1997 (his death)

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    In first draft of the script for the film, Night of Dark Shadows (1971), Michael was to play a hippie at the beginning of the film, bringing viewers into the deserted and haunted mansion, "Collinwood", and kicking off a flashback to explain what had happened. In the final version of the script, the hippie was dropped and the film took place without that flashback/framework device.

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