The cast of The A-Team: see them then and now

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Premiering in 1983, The A-Team quickly became one of television’s defining action series of the decade. Combining explosive stunts, tongue-in-cheek humour and an unforgettable cast of rogue heroes, the show followed a group of Vietnam veterans turned soldiers of fortune helping the innocent while evading military authorities. Its larger-than-life characters and quotable lines made it a global phenomenon. More than 40 years on, the series remains a cult classic – and its stars’ lives have unfolded in fascinating, sometimes tragic, ways both before and after their fame. Whether it was the explosive stunts or the iconic black-and-grey GMC Vandura, The A-Team defined a generation of action. If you have a problem, and if you can find them
 here is what the cast is doing now.

Mr. T as B.A. Baracus

With his mohawk, gold chains and catchphrases, Mr. T, now 73, became the breakout icon of The A-Team, and his catchphrase “I pity the fool” – not to mention his fear of flying – became legendary. Before landing the role, he gained notoriety as a bodyguard to celebrities and as a standout personality in the film Rocky III. 

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Actor Mr T in ‘The A-Team

After the series, he pursued acting, wrestling appearances and motivational speaking, becoming a pop-culture mainstay. A devout Christian, he has spoken openly about surviving cancer in the mid-1990s and later reinvented himself as a reality TV and voice-over personality.

Mr. T at a celebration of life service for Rev. Jesse Jackson S in 2026© Getty Images
Mr. T at a celebration of life service for Rev. Jesse Jackson S in 2026

George Peppard as John “Hannibal” Smith

Already an established film and television star before the series, George Peppard brought gravitas to the cigar-smoking leader of the squad, Hannibal. Known for classics like Breakfast at Tiffany’s, he initially clashed with the show’s lighter tone but ultimately became its anchor and known for his catchphrase: “I love it when a plan comes together”. 

George Peppard with Deidre Hall in 1990© Corbis via Getty Images
George Peppard with Deidre Hall in 1990

After The A-Team, he continued acting on stage and screen. George died in 1994 aged 65 from complications related to lung cancer, leaving behind a legacy as one of Hollywood’s most recognisable leading men of his era.

Dirk Benedict as Templeton “Face” Peck

Dirk had cult credentials even before The A-Team, thanks to his role in Battlestar Galactica. As charming con-man Face, he cemented his status as a fan favourite. 

Dirk Benedict as Templeton 'Faceman' Peck © NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Dirk Benedict as Templeton ‘Faceman’ Peck

Following the show, Benedict, now aged 81, continued working in television, theatre and writing, including a memoir, Confessions of a Kamikaze Cowboy, detailing his unconventional health journey. 

Dirk Benedict played handsome con-man Face© MediaNews Group via Getty Images
Dirk Benedict played handsome con-man Face

Known for embracing alternative lifestyles and wellness philosophies, he has remained a regular presence at fan conventions and retrospective projects celebrating his genre-TV legacy.

Dwight Schultz as H.M. “Howling Mad” Murdock

Dwight’s manic, unpredictable pilot became one of the series’ most beloved characters. Before The A-Team, he built a solid stage career, and afterwards he became a prolific voice actor, notably on Star Trek: The Next Generation. 

Dwight Schultz as 'Howling Mad' Murdock© NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Dwight Schultz as ‘Howling Mad’ Murdock

Dwight, now 78, has also worked extensively in animation and video games. A conservative radio host in later years, he shifted focus from acting to broadcasting and commentary while remaining a cherished figure among fans of 1980s television.

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Dwight turned to radio hosting in later years

Melinda Culea as Amy Allen

Melinda, now 70, portrayed investigative journalist Amy Allen during the show’s early seasons. Prior to The A-Team, she appeared in modelling campaigns and guest TV roles in shows including Family Ties.

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Melinda as Amy Allen in The A-Team
Melinda with Director Peter Markle © Vince Bucci
Melinda with Director Peter Markle

After leaving the series, reportedly due to creative disagreements, she continued acting in television and film, later transitioning into writing. She co-authored mystery novels and maintained a lower public profile, becoming known more for her literary pursuits than her screen work in later years.

Marla Heasley as Tawnia Baker

Marla joined the cast in later seasons as Tawnia Baker, a savvy reporter assisting the team. Before the role, she appeared in popular shows such as The Love Boat and TJ Hooker. After The A-Team, Marla continued working in television throughout the 1980s before stepping away from acting. 

Marla Heasley post-A-Team© Ron Galella Collection via Getty
Marla Heasley post-A-Team

Now in her late sixties, she has since led a relatively private life, occasionally resurfacing in interviews reflecting on her time in one of the decade’s biggest action hits.

Eddie Velez as Frankie Santana

Eddie, now 67, was introduced in the final season as Frankie Santana, an effects specialist who brought a new dynamic to the team’s missions. 

Eddie Velez as Frankie Santana © NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Eddie Velez as Frankie Santana
Eddie has appeared in many TV shows and films since The A-Team© Getty Images
Eddie has appeared in many TV shows and films since The A-Team

Before his stint on the show, he worked in smaller television roles and commercials. Following The A-Team, he continued acting in films and TV throughout the late 1980s and 1990s including Days of Our Lives.

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