Veteran American actor Lance Henriksen, widely recognized for his intense roles in science fiction, action and horror films, has turned 86 years old.
Best known for his unforgettable performances in The Terminator, Aliens, and the hit 1990s TV series Millennium, Henriksen remains one of Hollywood’s most enduring genre icons with a career spanning more than six decades.
His birthday marks another milestone in a life and career defined by resilience, reinvention and a long list of unforgettable characters that helped shape modern sci-fi storytelling.
Henriksen became a familiar face to audiences in the 1980s and 1990s through a series of cult and blockbuster roles. One of his most widely remembered appearances came in The Terminator (1984), where he played Detective Hal Vukovich. Although the role was not the lead, it placed him inside a film that would become one of the most influential science fiction movies in history.
ance Henriksen of 'Falling' attends the IMDb Studio at Acura Festival Village on location at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for IMDb
His career reached another level when he starred as the android Bishop in Aliens (1986), directed by James Cameron. The character became a fan favorite and was later expanded across the franchise. Henriksen also portrayed related characters in Alien 3 and Alien vs. Predator, connecting him deeply to the long-running sci-fi universe.
In television, he earned critical acclaim for playing Frank Black in the series Millennium (1996–1999). The role of a former FBI profiler who could “see” into the minds of killers earned him three Golden Globe nominations and solidified his reputation as a serious dramatic actor in genre storytelling.
Beyond film and television, Henriksen built a strong legacy in voice acting. His deep, gravelly voice became a signature feature in animation and gaming.
He voiced Kerchak in Disney’s Tarzan (1999) and later took on major roles in popular video games, including Mass Effect, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and Detroit: Become Human. In many of these projects, he played commanding or emotionally complex figures, reinforcing his on-screen persona of authority and mystery.
His performance as Admiral Hackett in the Mass Effect trilogy is especially remembered by gamers, while his role as General Shepherd in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 introduced him to an even wider global audience.
Henriksen’s success is even more striking given his difficult early life. Born in Manhattan in 1940, he experienced poverty, foster care, and a disrupted education. He left school early and was illiterate until adulthood, later teaching himself to read through scripts.
Before acting, he worked a wide range of jobs, including laboring on ships and mural painting. His path into acting began through set design, eventually leading him to stage work and then film roles.
Despite these challenges, he steadily built one of the most recognizable careers in genre cinema. His work has earned awards such as a Saturn Award and multiple nominations across television and film.
Even at 86, Henriksen has remained creatively active. In recent years, he has continued appearing in independent films and voice roles, including projects like Falling (2020), which earned him a Canadian Screen Award nomination.
Henriksen’s career is notable not just for its length, but for its influence across multiple generations of entertainment. From The Terminator and Aliens to Millennium and modern video games, he has helped define what it means to be a sci-fi and horror character actor.
Now turning 86, Lance Henriksen stands as one of Hollywood’s most enduring figures, an actor whose work continues to resonate with fans of classic and modern genre storytelling alike.
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