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Nila Ermey ( m. 1975)Children4Military careerNickname(s)'Gunny'AllegianceService/ branchYears of service1961–1972Rank(honorary)UnitIndia Company, 3rd Recruit Training BattalionBattles/warsAwardsRonald Lee Ermey (March 24, 1944 – April 15, 2018) was an American actor, voice actor, drill instructor. He achieved fame for his role as Hartman in the 1987 film, which earned him a nomination for. Ermey was also a and an honorary gunnery sergeant.Ermey was often in authority figure roles, such as Mayor Tilman in the film, in, in remake, Jimmy Lee Farnsworth in, a police captain in, leader in the, Lt. 'Tice' Ryan in, a prison warden in an episode of, and John House in.On television, Ermey hosted two programs on the:, in which he answered viewers' questions about various military issues both modern and historic; and, which concerned the development of different types of weapons. He also hosted GunnyTime on the. Contents.Early life Ermey was born in, on March 24, 1944 to John Edward and Betty (Pantle) Ermey.
He grew up with five brothers on a farm outside. In 1958, when Ermey was 14, he and his family moved to. As a teenager, Ermey often got in trouble with the authorities, and he was arrested twice for criminal mischief by age 17.
After his second arrest, a judge gave him; Ermey chose the military. Military career In 1961, at age 17, Ermey enlisted in the and went through recruit training at in.
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He served in the aviation support field for a few years before becoming a drill instructor in India Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, where he was assigned from 1965 to 1967.Ermey then served in at in,. In 1968, he was ordered to with MWSG-17, and spent 14 months in the country. The remainder of his service was on Okinawa, where he was advanced to staff sergeant.
He was medically retired in 1972 because of several injuries. On May 17, 2002, he received an honorary promotion to gunnery sergeant by the, General.Ermey continued to visit in and in to visit with and speak with recruits.
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Ermey filmed an episode of at Parris Island.Acting career Films Ermey was cast in his first film while attending the in the Philippines, using his benefits. He played a First Air Cavalry chopper pilot in, doubling as a to director. Ermey then was cast as a Marine drill instructor in 's.For the next few years, Ermey played a series of minor film roles until 1987, when he was cast as drill instructor Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in Stanley Kubrick's. Initially, he was intended to be only the technical advisor. Kubrick changed his mind after Ermey put together an instructional tape, in which he went on an extended tirade towards several extras, convincing Kubrick he was the right man for the role. Breaking his word to original actor, Kubrick gave Colceri’s part to R.
Seeking authenticity for the film, Kubrick allowed Ermey to write or edit his own dialogue and improvise on the set, a notable rarity in a Kubrick film. Kubrick later indicated that Ermey was an excellent performer, often needing just two or three takes per scene, also unusual for a Kubrick film. Ermey's performance won critical raves and he was nominated for a as.Ermey later played a drill instructor in the pilot episode of and the ghost of a drill instructor in the film, both similar to his character in Full Metal Jacket. Ermey subsequently appeared in about 60 films, including, and, as well as the remake of, and as an evil sadist in two films.Ermey also lent his voice to, and, as well as. He usually appeared in a commanding military role, for shows such as,. In addition he hosted the documentary series Mail Call and Lock n' Load with R.
Ermey loading ammunition for the aboard a in 2006 Television On December 14, 1994, Ermey played a sheriff in, season six, episode nine, 'Staired in Horror'. He also played the role of Reverend Patrick Findley, a minister, on season 3, episode 11, '. On, Ermey discussed weaponry, tactical matters, and military history. Mail Call 's subject matter was dictated by viewer emails; one episode focused on an tank, while others involved secrets, and others focused on elements of. The set consisted of a military tent, other military gear and weapons, and a World War II.Ermey traveled to in June 2003 during the first phase of to film mail distribution by the to service personnel for an episode of Mail Call. According to a 2005 episode of Mail Call filmed at, he was the 341st person to fly in the.
He also guest-starred in the episode 'Second Chance' of.Ermey also made guest appearances on the television drama House, playing the role of Dr. 's father, who was a decorated while serving in the Marine Corps (', '), and the sitcom Scrubs, playing the 's father.
He also voiced in several episodes of. In two episodes of The Simpsons entitled ' and ', Ermey voiced Colonel Leslie 'Hap' Hapablap.In the episode of 'Inmates of Summer', he voiced an irate warden of a maximum-security island prison who demoralized the inmates whenever he could. In the episode of 'Fancy Prance', he voiced the ' instructor, Drill Sergeant Goonther.In 2009, Ermey hosted a second History Channel show entitled, which discussed the history of various weapons used by militaries of today.In late 2010, Ermey starred in a commercial as a drill-instructor-turned-therapist who insults a client, in a parody of some of his iconic characters. Ermey was also featured each week on 's. His role was to insult the experts' incorrect picks from the previous week. In that same year, Ermey appeared in the episode 'Trophy' as a paroled sex offender.In 2011, Ermey starred as a drill instructor on the special on. In the episode ', Ermey guest-starred, again as a drill instructor.Ermey served as host of GunnyTime, a program that debuted on in 2015.
Video games In 1993, Ermey played Lyle The Handyman in the game Mega-CD/Sega CD game. In 1996, he was the player character's superior officer in.Ermey lent his voice to several video games, including (as General Barnaky) and (as ). He also made a cameo in, a video game based on the official training game. In 2014, he did voice-over work for. His voice is also featured in the voice pack 'Drill Instructor' for the Terran Republic in.Several characters have made references to Ermey and the character of Hartman.
In the game, a recruitable companion is named Sergeant RL-3, a modified military robot with a personality very similar to Ermey (the companion's name is a reference to Ermey's initials wherein the 3 is for the letter E). In the expansion is a character named 'Lieutenant Emry' that speaks some of Ermey's signature lines from Full Metal Jacket.
In, the drill sergeant from the initial boot camp stage had dialogue and mannerisms very similar to Ermey's character in Full Metal Jacket.Commercials Ermey was an official spokesman for, firearms, apparel, and appeared in commercials for,. He provided the introduction for the.
He can be seen giving a service announcement for, demanding that viewers be quiet during the film. He was a board member for the. Personal life Ermey married his wife, Nila, in 1975. They had four children. Business venture Ermey was a co-founder of Bravery Brewing in. Military appearances On May 17, 2002, Ermey received an honorary post-service promotion to gunnery sergeant from the Commandant of the Marine Corps in recognition of his continuing support to Americans in military service.He conducted morale tours, visiting United States troops in locations such as, Iraq, and, Afghanistan, in which he filmed parts for his television show Mail Call. While at Bagram Airfield, he held a -type show in which he portrayed GySgt Hartman and conducted a comedy routine.
He also did the same at and, Kuwait City, Kuwait, in 2003.Political views Ermey described himself as an. Ermey said in an interview earlier in 2015 that he supported Senator for President. He said, 'You know what, I just watched Ted Cruz – I mean, what a tough act to follow. I'm not going to tell you who I'm going to vote for, but I'm going to let you guess.
and the first two guesses don't count!' Ermey was a strong supporter of the and a board member of the National Rifle Association. Death Ermey died at a hospital in, from complications related to on the morning of April 15, 2018, twenty-two days after his 74th birthday. His funeral was held in on Friday, January 18, 2019, where his ashes are buried. Awards and decorations.
Lee Ermey during the, November 2006Ermey was retroactively awarded the Marine Corps after he retired from the military due to his prior service as a Marine Corps recruit training instructor. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged and.Find sources: – ( April 2018). Ermey recorded voice lines for a 'talking' 12-inch tall 'motivational ' depicting him in USMC drill instructor uniform, which replays his signature put-downs with the press of an electronic button on the back. Manufactured the figure in two versions, one with (somewhat) family-friendly language and one with 'extra-salty' remarks that include; the latter is packaged with an as a warning to consumers.
One of these figures appears occasionally on Mail Call, wherein it is often referred to as 'Mini-Lee' by the host, and is sometimes seen berating a. In the early 1990s, he appeared as a Martian pilot in a training video for 's game Red Planet. In the series of comics published by, it is revealed that Green Lantern, who trains all new Green Lantern recruits, was in turn trained by a Green Lantern named Ermey. He had a notable appearance on in October 2002, appearing on the show as Sgt. Hartman. He provided the voice of the DLC drill instructor in.
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The Real War franchise is a series of real-time tacticsvideo games developed by Rival Interactive and published by Simon & Schuster.[1]
In-game briefing voices were provided by Ronald Lee Ermey.
Game series[edit | edit source]
There are several game in the series, including:
- Joint Forces Employment - The original game that Real War was created from. It was never released outside of the U.S. military. Released on May 17, 2000. The game is, apart from minor differences in interface and unit statistics for balancing, (For example, the MLRS units in JFE have much longer range than in Real War) virtually identical to the Real War games released for civilian market.[2][3]
- Real War: Air, Land, Sea[4]
- Real War: Rogue States[5]
- Real War: Edición especial 'Rebelión en Rusia'[6] - (Rebellion in Russia), only sold in Spain.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑War games: Military training goes high-tech[dead link] at CNN.com
- ↑JFE homepage at DTIC
- ↑JFE homepage at Semi Logics Entertainment
- ↑Real War serie at mobygames.com
- ↑Rival Inetractive's games at gamepressure.com
- ↑Real War Rebelión en Rusia at fxinteractive.com (in Spanish)
External links[edit | edit source]
- Rival Interactive home site
- Real War at videogames.yahoo.com
- Real War Rebelión en Rusia special report at fxinteractive.com (in Spanish)
- [1] War games: Military training goes high-tech at CNN.com (Working link)
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