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Sam Bottoms Dies at 53; Actor Appeared in 'Apocalypse Now,' 'Last Picture Show'

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Sam Bottoms, a film and television actor who played the role of California surfer- turned-GI Lance Johnson in Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 Vietnam War epic Apocalypse Now, has died. He was 53. Bottoms died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles of glioblastoma multiforme, a virulent brain cancer, said his wife, Laura Bickford.

The brother of actors Timothy, Joseph and Ben Bottoms, Sam made his screen debut as a teenager in Peter Bogdanovich's 1971 film The Last Picture Show, in which Timothy played one of the leads. Sam played Billy, the mute, mentally handicapped boy.

Then 15, he hadn't expected to be cast in the movie. Bottoms had traveled from his home in Santa Barbara to Archer City, Tex., to observe the filming, he recalled in a 1993 interview with the Houston Chronicle. He was sitting on a street corner drinking a Dr. Pepper with his brother when a station wagon rolled by and stopped. “Peter Bogdanovich gets out," Bottoms recalled, “and says, 'What's your name?' “ When he said he had come to visit his brother, Bogdanovich surprised him by asking, “Do you want to be in the movie?"

Since then, Bottoms appeared in some 30 films, including Clint Eastwood's The Outlaw Josey Wales and Bronco Billy. More recently, he appeared in SherryBaby,"Shopgirl and Seabiscuit.

He also made guest appearances on TV series such as NYPD Blue, The X Files, Murder, She Wrote and 21 Jump Street. And he played Cal Trask in the 1981 TV mini-series East of Eden.

Bottoms was 20 in 1976 when he was cast to play surfer Lance Johnson in Apocalypse Now, in which he was one of the young sailors who accompany Capt. Benjamin Willard ( Martin Sheen) up river in a gunboat for his rendezvous with Marlon Brando's renegade Col. Walter Kurtz.That comes after Bottoms' scenes with Robert Duvall's surf- obsessed Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore, who memorably calls in a napalm strike on the treeline behind a coastal village with a primo surf spot.

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