Wings Hauser has passed away at the age of 78. His wife, Cali Lili Hauser, shared the news on Instagram on Wednesday, March 19. In a heartfelt tribute, she reflected on his remarkable career and praised his unwavering dedication to his craft.

“Movie icon Wings Hauser took flight in the arms of his film & music partner, Cali Lili Hauser at their studio this weekend.”
“Born in Hollywood, proud Academy member and prouder son of Academy Award winning writer, director, producer Dwight A. Hauser and loving mother Geraldine T. Hauser, Wings Hauser’s one of a kind, legendary career spanned 58 years in movies, tv & music working alongside many of the greatest artists in the industry and earning their respect. His recent and upcoming releases along with his living wish is handing the torch to the love of his life, Cali, requesting she continue the work embodying their partnership, their love story and honoring his legacy.
Wings asks movie and music lovers in lieu of flowers or cards that they please show ongoing support for current and future projects by the award winning sustainable indie film and music studio , a sea-life and butterfly sanctuary hand-built by the Hausers ( Cali Lili Indies) Cali Lili Indies Pictures Words Music In Motion FeMt0 Studi0 releasing social / environmental justice themed films and songs, as well as monarch butterflies and the source of both title and title track for an upcoming feature length documentary produced by La-La Land Entertainment: “
Wings Hauser, born Gerald Dwight Hauser on December 12, 1947, was an American actor, director, and screenwriter known for his intense performances and rugged on-screen presence. He gained recognition in the 1980s and 1990s for his work in action films, thrillers, and television dramas.
Hauser first stepped into the entertainment industry as a musician before transitioning to acting in the 1970s. He made his mark with a breakthrough role in Vice Squad (1982), playing the sadistic pimp Ramrod, a performance that earned him widespread attention. His portrayal of tough, unpredictable characters became a signature, leading to a series of roles in cult action films such as Tough Guys Don’t Dance (1987), Deadly Force (1983), and The Carpenter (1988).