Lance James Henriksen (born May 5, 1940) is an
American actor, and artist, best known to movie and TV audiences for his roles in
science fiction,
action and
horror films such as
The Terminator, and the
Alien film franchise, and on TV shows such as
Millennium.
Early life
Henriksen was born in
Manhattan,
New York City to a poor family. His father was a
Norwegian merchant sailor and
boxer nicknamed "Icewater" who spent most of his life at sea. Henriksen’s mother struggled to find work as a dance instructor, waitress, and model.
[Lance Henriksen Biography (1940?-)] His parents divorced when he was only two years old and he was raised by his mother. As he grew up, Henriksen found himself in trouble at various schools and even saw the inside of a children's home. Henriksen left home and dropped out of school at the age of twelve; he would not learn to read until he was 30, when he taught himself by studying film scripts.
He spent most of his adolescence as a street urchin in New York. Riding on freight trains across the country, he would also do time in jail for petty crimes such as vagrancy. It was during this period of wayfaring that he met lifetime friends
James Cameron and
Bruce Kenselaar.