Blue Team Cast Bios


STEPHEN FURST is Harold, the rich, pampered captain of the Blue Team.

A versatile actor, Furst is most recognized as Flounder in both "National Lampoon's Animal House" and ABC's "Delta House."

Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Furst graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a drama degree and a long list of stage credits including "Fiddler on the Roof," "Once Upon A Mattress" and "MacBeth." After moving to Los Angeles, Furst got his big break with "Animal House."

Since then he has starred in "Take Down" and "Scavenger Hunt," and is currently filming "The Unseen" and "Animal House II."

PATRICIA ALICE ALBRECHT makes her screen debut as Lucille, Harold's whiney, obnoxious girlfriend.

Born in Detroit, Patricia graduated with a degree in drama from Wayne State University. After acting in several local theatre productions, she moved to California to pursue her career on the advice of a psychic friend. She has appeared in numerous commercials and on TV in "Eight is Enough," "Faith for Today," and is a regular on the CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless."

ANDY TENNANT is Melio, Harold's degenerate sidekick.

A talented singer, dancer, gymnast and actor, Chicago-born Tennant graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in musical comedy in 1977. He has appeared in numerous stage productions including "Zoot Suit" and in the feature films "1941," "Grease" and "Sgt. Peppers's Lonely Hearts Club Band."

BRIAN FRISHMAN plays Barf, Harold's slow-witted friend.

Frishman, 6'6", turned to acting when his professional basketball career was ended by a knee injury. After graduation from Brigham Young University, California-born Frishman returned to Los Angeles to try acting and has since appeared in "1941," "Black Jack" and in the TV series "240-Rober" and "The White Shadow."

SAL LOPEZ makes his film debut as Blade, the sinister, silent member of Harold's gang.

Born in Tijuana, Mexico, Lopez graduated from Los Angeles City College. He is a member of the Los Angeles Folklorico de Mexico Ballet Company and appeared in the stage play "Zoot Suit."

This information is according to the Advance Campaign Material from Buena Vista Distribution Co., Inc.

This info is from 1981 when the movie was made and may not be up to date.