Randall Carver
Randall Carver is an American actor. Carver started his acting career in the late 1960s, and had roles in films and television. He portrayed John Burns throughout the first season of Taxi.
Early life and education
Carver, a Texan native, graduated from Missouri Military Academy as an officer cadet, second lieutenant and then West Texas State University with a bachelor's degree. Five months after completing his uncredited debut in the 1969 film Midnight Cowboy, he served the United States Army as a tank platoon leader, first lieutenant of the Korean Demilitarized Zone for at least one year till his honorable discharge. Then he also graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of California, Los Angeles.Career
Besides other minor roles, Carver's first major onscreen appearance was the 1973 drama film Time to Run as Jeff Cole, an environmentalist who attempts to sabotage his father's nuclear power plant. He portrayed Jeffrey DeVito, gangster husband of Cathy Shumway, in the 1977–78 television series Forever Fernwood. He also made guest appearances in other television series, like Emergency!, Room 222, The Six Million Dollar Man, and The Waltons, and appeared in stage plays and in made-for-television films during the 1970s.''Taxi''
In the first season of the television sitcom series Taxi, Carver portrayed John Burns, "a naïve student who lands in the taxi business more by default than design." Marley Brant in her book Happier Days praised Carver's acting but found his character John not well developed, even with his wedding subplot. Carver said,Carver's character did not return for the second season when Christopher Lloyd was added, having played the character Jim Ignatowski in one episode of the first season.
Post-''Taxi'' career
Carver appeared in other films and television programs thereafter. He made a guest appearance as the fiancé of "a girl from West Virginia" in one segment of the two-part 1980 episode, which was filmed in 1979, of the television series The Love Boat, alongside other guest stars of the similar segment Donny Osmond and Rich Little. He portrayed a killer in the 1980 made-for-television film Detour to Terror. He portrayed Lieutenant Vaughn Beuhler, the "doltish program director," one of the principal characters in the 1980 sitcom The Six O'Clock Follies, set in the television station in Saigon, South Vietnam, in 1967. He also appeared in The Norm Show and Malcolm in the Middle in late 1990s and 2000s. Carver portrayed Mr. Bankside in the 2007 film There Will Be Blood.Personal life
Carver is married to writer Shelley Herman.Accolades
Carver was inducted into West Texas A&M University's Branding Iron Theatre Hall of Fame on April 22, 2017, and then Missouri Military Academy's 2022 Hall of Fame.Selected filmography
FilmsMidnight Cowboy, uncredited roleTime to Run, Jeff Cole – Carver's first major roleDetour to Terror, Nick – killerThere Will Be Blood, Mr. BanksideTelevision seriesEmergency!, various roles – Room 222, Henry Drucker – "Man, If You're So Smart" The Waltons, Monty Vandenberg – "The Deed" The Six Million Dollar Man, PFC Robert E. Barris – "Survival of the Fittest" Forever Fernwood, Jeffrey DeVito – rebranded title of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman Taxi, John Burns – The Love Boat, Elmar Fargas – Season 3, Episode 18–19 The Six O'Clock Follies, Lt. Vaughn Beuhler – The Norm Show, various roles – Malcolm in the Middle, Joshua – "The Block Party"