CAUSÓ EL FINAL DE LOS MAGNÍFICOS Y LUEGO MURIÓ SOLO

#losmagnificos #ateam #mariobaracus #brigadaa The problem arose when Mr. T gained popularity among young people, and it seems this caused George Peppard to become jealous of the character of Mario Baracus. The veteran actor couldn't understand why the other actor was earning significantly more than him, despite having had the same career. In retaliation, Peppard reduced his work schedule from 14 to 5 hours per recording. This prompted Mr. T to request the same privileges. After this tense atmosphere, no one else wanted to work like that, but the producers didn't want to cut short such a success. They made great efforts to make friends between the two actors, but it was too late. The final season was cut short after half the episodes had been recorded. Although the official finale was "The Ambush," the actual finale was "The Senior Team." This can be determined because at the end of the episode, in addition to a sort of farewell, Murdock is wearing a T-shirt that reads "Fini." But what happened to the other members of the crew? What do they do today? Well, stay tuned for this article. TIMELINE: 1. Mario Baracus Laurence Tureaud, better known as Mr., played Sergeant Mario Baracus. You probably remember this character for the excessive number of chains hanging around his neck. It's said that it took him more than an hour to get ready for his role due to the number of necklaces and accessories he wore. Baracus was an expert mechanic and driver. Despite his enormous strength and bad temper, he had a fear of flying, which caused problems for the rest of the crew, who had to render him unconscious with drugs, beatings, or hypnosis to travel this way. Tureaud was discovered in 1983 by actor Sylvester Stallone, who cast him in his film Rocky 3 as Rocky Balboa's nemesis. In the 1980s and 1990s, Mr. T was an aesthetic icon of popular culture. He had his own animated series, merchandise, and action figures. This sudden fame sparked Peppard's jealousy and ultimately led to the end of the series. It could have ended much earlier, however, when Mr. T was nearly fired at the beginning of the fourth season for leaving the set in a helicopter because they were filming on a cruise ship at sea and the air conditioning in his cabin had broken. But what happened to Mr. T after the series ended? In 1995, he was diagnosed with lymphoma, which kept him away from the entertainment world until his recovery in 2001. After overcoming cancer, the actor made a brief appearance in the comedy "Not Another Movie." Since then, his career has been based mainly on small guest appearances, as well as appearances as himself in formats that have not achieved great success with the public. Mario Baracus is currently 71 years old. 2. "Hannibal" Smith George Peppard played the team's leader, Colonel John "Hannibal" Smith. In addition to being a noted scholar of war and a specialist in strategy, Smith was very fond of dressing up and, in his spare time, he often acted in B-movies.