
Randolph Mantooth was a famous American actor whose career spanned nearly 50 years. He was featured in several movies and TV shows. Randolph was initially noticed by a talent agent of Universal Studios, and after that, he moved back to California and bagged opportunities to be featured in several TV projects. While he was already seen in The Virginian and Alias Smith and Jones, in the 1970s, his big break came with the action drama, Emergency.
Randolph Mantooth’s role as a paramedic in the show grabbed significant attention, and that further solidified his name in the entertainment world. As Randolph Mantooth passed away, his fans have been looking back at his extensive career. Did you know that the actor used to perform his own stunts on Emergency? Yes! He once talked about the same, and to add to that, he was initially paid a few hundred dollars.
Randolph Mantooth spoke about his experience of working on Emergency
Randolph Mantooth sat for an interview with The Toulcan Times, wherein he talked about his experience of working in Emergency in his 20s. The actor played the role of ‘Johnny Gage’, a paramedic on the action drama series about a fire station crew and the Los Angeles County Hospital. The show ran for six seasons from 1972 to 1979 on NBC, and Randolph’s role was one of the much-loved ones.















