William Lucking, ‘Sons of Anarchy’ actor, dead at 80

“Sons of Anarchy” star William Lucking has died at age 80.

The star died on October 18 at his home in Las Vegas, his wife announced in an obituary.

Sigrid Insull Lucking wrote: “Although William often played toughs and strongmen, in his actual life he was an elegant man with a brilliant intellect who loved to argue about politics and current affairs, discuss philosophy and physics and assert fine-pointed opinions about art and poetry.”

The star was best known for his role in “Sons of Anarchy” as biker Piney Winston — where he appeared in a huge 35 episodes.

He filled the role from when the series started in 2008 until the fourth season in 2011.

He also starred in NBC’s “The A-Team” from 1983 to 1984 as Army Col. Lynch and appeared in three episodes of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”

The star made his on-screen debut back in 1968 in an episode of “Ironside,” before going on to appear on “Mission: Impossible,” “The Partridge Family,” “The X-Files” and “The West Wing.”

Fellow actor and close friend Stephen Macht dubbed Lucking “truly a ‘lion,’” adding that “his memory will always be a blessing.”

Remembering when he first met the star, on the set of series “Big Hawaii,” Macht wrote: “I asked him, ‘Why did you become an actor!?’

William Lucking
William Lucking was best known for his role in “Sons of Anarchy” as biker Piney Winston.
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“Bill’s answer, ‘Some a–hole clapped!’ Bill transcended all the trappings of the ‘biz and reached a rare, splendid, powerful art of acting and will forever live in my memory.”

The actor is survived by his wife and two daughters, Marjet Lucking and Juliana Ryan.

In the obituary, the family requested that “you toast his memory and celebrate his legacy.”

source: nypost.com