Lee Reherman

Lee Reherman

Date of Birth: July 04, 1966
Date of Passing: February 29, 2016
Birthplace: Louisville, Kentucky
Obituary: Variety

Lee Reherman was a performer and athlete best known for playing Hawk on the competition series American Gladiators. He joined the program in 1991, and stayed on until its cancellation in 1996. The reality show featured normal citizens competing against athletes.

Additionally, he appeared on the television series Columbo, Ellen, MADtv, Caroline in the City, Gilmore Girls, The X-Files, The Shield, NCIS, Malcolm in the Middle, Charmed, Prison Break, General Hospital, 90210, Medium, Chuck and Jane the Virgin.

Reherman also had a career as a TV personality and served as a host for the series Battle of the Supercars, Off-Road Overhaul, Game Changers and Hot Rod TV. His credits as a producer included the series Arena, Forza Motorsports Supercars, and on the American Veteran Awards from 1999 to 2004.

Lee Reherman was a performer and athlete best known for playing Hawk on the competition series American Gladiators. He joined the program in 1991, and stayed on until its cancellation in 1996. The reality show featured normal citizens competing against athletes.

Additionally, he appeared on the television series Columbo, Ellen, MADtv, Caroline in the City, Gilmore Girls, The X-Files, The Shield, NCIS, Malcolm in the Middle, Charmed, Prison Break, General Hospital, 90210, Medium, Chuck and Jane the Virgin.

Reherman also had a career as a TV personality and served as a host for the series Battle of the Supercars, Off-Road Overhaul, Game Changers and Hot Rod TV. His credits as a producer included the series Arena, Forza Motorsports Supercars, and on the American Veteran Awards from 1999 to 2004.

Also an actor, he had roles in the films Last Action Hero, with Arnold Schwarzenegger; Not Easily Broken, starring Morris Chestnut and Taraji P. Henson; Race to Witch Mountain, with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson; and Star Trek Into Darkness, with Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and Zoe Saldana.

Reherman died February 29, 2016, in Manhattan Beach, California. He was 49.

 

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