He cheated death as a paratrooper long before Hollywood ever knew his name. He sang in Harlem streets, slept in cheap motels chasing gigs, then somehow ended up trading lines with TV legends and squaring off in action movies with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Now, at 84, Michael DeLano is gone — and the real story be… Continues…
Michael DeLano’s life unfolded like a series he never stopped starring in. A Harlem kid who ran toward danger instead of away from it, he leapt from planes as a paratrooper, sang his way through one-nighters, then reinvented himself again as a working actor in a brutal business. While most only remember the slick casino manager from Ocean’s Eleven, his journey stretched from Adam-12 and Firehouse to Commando and beyond, the mark of a man who never stopped showing up, no matter how hard the road.
Behind the tough-guy roles was a performer who knew instability early and chose loyalty later. He stayed married to his wife Jean for 28 years, doted on his daughter Bree, and lit up when talking about his grandchildren Michael, Lincoln, and Jaxon. His heart gave out in Las Vegas, the city that made him famous, but the work — and the grit — remain.





