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Randolph Mantooth, born September 19, 1945 in Sacramento, California. He is widely recognized for his starring role as Los Angeles County Firefighter/Paramedic Johnny Gage on the popular 1970's NBC television series Emergency!
Mantooth has maintained a close personal and professional tie with the firefighting and emergency medical services communities, and is a frequent keynote speaker at Fire Service and EMS conferences and events all across the United States.
In May 2007, the International Association of Fire Chiefs EMS Section applauded his inspirational contribution as "Ambassador for the Fire Service and EMS" professions by presenting him with their highest honor -- the prestigious "James O. Page EMS Achievement Award." Mantooth was also recently recognized by the Arkansas Ambulance Association with the "Arkansas Star of Life Award" for his commitment to the advancement of EMS.
As Honorary Chairman and spokesperson for the non profit County of Los Angeles Fire Museum Association, Randy actively participates in developing plans to build a world-class Fire/EMS Museum and Event Center. His personal appearances often include a fund raising autograph session for the benefit of the museum's James O. Page Memorial Building Fund.
A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, Mantooth has accumulated more than eighty credits in television, film, and theater. He has recently completed four feature film roles, including He Was a Quiet Man, and appeared in a recurring role on the ABC daytime drama, One Life to Live.
His original screenplay, The Bone Game, has drawn considerable interest from independent production companies, while his creative concept for a new series based on the Los Angeles County Fire Department's Urban Search and Rescue teams, entitled USAR-1, is being pitched to television networks. Mantooth and his partner Hayma Washington, four-time Emmy award-winning producer of The Amazing Race, would be the series executive producers.
Randy and his wife Kristen currently live in Los Angeles.
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