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Byron Cherry

Byron Cherry (born April 17, 1955) is an American former actor and entrepreneur best known for portraying Coy Duke, one of the replacement Duke cousins, in the fifth season of the action-comedy television series from 1982 to 1983. Raised in , Georgia, Cherry attended North Side High School and later studied at , where he played before transitioning to . Cherry's acting career began with small roles, including a non-speaking part in a television commercial, and he auditioned unsuccessfully for the role of Bo Duke in 1979 alongside future co-star John Schneider. His breakthrough came during a contract dispute that led to the temporary departure of the original Duke actors, allowing Cherry and Christopher Mayer to step in as cousins Coy and Vance Duke for the first 19 episodes of season five. He also voiced the character in the 1983 animated spin-off The Dukes and appeared in guest roles on series such as Murder, She Wrote (1984), In the Heat of the Night, and Vietnam War Story. After leaving acting, Cherry worked as a flight attendant for Eastern Airlines and later owned Byron's Barkeep, a bar in Ventura, California, which has since closed. He served as a spokesperson for the American Cancer Society, appearing in talk shows and commercials to raise awareness. As of 2025, Cherry resides in California with his wife Krista and their children, occasionally making convention appearances with the iconic General Lee car from The Dukes of Hazzard, where he signs autographs and sells merchandise.

Early life

Upbringing

Byron Cherry was born on April 17, 1955, in , . He was raised in alongside his older brother, , in a family environment that supported his early interests in athletics. Cherry attended and graduated from North Side High School in during the 1970s. Following high school, he won a scholarship to , where he played as a for three years alongside his brother . After his time in , Cherry achieved the rank of in .

Education and early career

After playing for three years at as a alongside his brother Nat, Cherry decided to shift his focus to . He enrolled in the film school at in , where an incidental encounter sparked his entry into the industry. While walking past the student center one day, Cherry was approached by a casting agent for a television commercial; she noted his "look" suited the role, which required no dialogue beyond kissing a female co-star. He auditioned successfully and landed the part, marking his first professional experience shortly after beginning his film studies. During this early phase, Cherry pursued auditions in Atlanta and Los Angeles, leveraging his long-standing friendship with aspiring actor John Schneider, whom he had known from Georgia. In 1978, both men auditioned for the role of Bo Duke in the upcoming series The Dukes of Hazzard; Schneider secured the part, while Cherry did not, though he stayed at Schneider's Los Angeles condo during the process—a connection kept discreet at the time. This relationship provided early industry insights and support as Cherry built his initial portfolio through commercials and minor tryouts before his breakthrough.

Acting career

Role in The Dukes of Hazzard

In the spring of 1982, John Schneider and Tom Wopat, who portrayed Bo and Luke Duke on The Dukes of Hazzard, abruptly left the series during production of its fifth season due to a contract dispute with Warner Bros. over their share of merchandising profits from the show's popular toys and products. To sustain the program without its lead actors, producers introduced two new Duke family cousins, Coy Duke and Vance Duke, as temporary replacements; Byron Cherry was cast as the blonde-haired, thrill-seeking Coy, while Christopher Mayer played the more level-headed Vance. Cherry, a longtime friend of Schneider who had auditioned alongside him for the original Bo Duke role in 1979, brought a sense of familiarity to the production. Coy Duke was depicted as an adventurous with a penchant for high-speed chases and romantic entanglements, closely mirroring Bo Duke's personality and role in the Duke family's battles against corrupt county commissioner . The characters debuted in the season five premiere, "The New Dukes," aired on September 24, 1982, where Coy and Vance arrive at the Duke farm to assist Uncle Jesse after Bo and Luke depart for opportunities. Over the subsequent 18 episodes, Cherry's Coy integrated into Hazzard County's ongoing storylines, participating in daring stunts like evading lawmen in the General Lee and thwarting Hogg's schemes, such as in "Dukes Strike It Rich," where the cousins uncover a fraudulent land deal. These adventures maintained the show's formula of family loyalty and rural mischief, though the scripts were often repurposed from those intended for the original Dukes. Fan reception to Cherry's portrayal of Coy was largely negative, with many viewers viewing the replacements as uninspired substitutes that disrupted the established chemistry, resulting in a noticeable decline in ratings for season five. Despite the backlash, Cherry's performance was bolstered by his pre-existing rapport with Schneider, which helped him adapt quickly to the high-energy sequences and ensemble dynamics. The storyline concluded in episode 19, "Welcome Back, Bo 'n' Luke," aired on February 25, 1983, when the contract dispute resolved and Schneider and Wopat returned; in a transitional episode, all four Duke actors appeared together as Coy and Vance prepare to leave for a matter in , allowing Bo and Luke to resume their central roles.

Television guest appearances

Following his primary role in The Dukes of Hazzard, Byron Cherry pursued guest appearances on various live-action television series, often portraying figures or supporting characters in procedural dramas and anthologies during the and early . Under a three-year contract with Warner Bros., he secured roles in several popular shows, contributing to his portfolio of approximately 10–15 guest spots through 1997. Cherry's notable television guest work included a debut post-Dukes role in the mystery series Murder, She Wrote, where he played Deputy Will Roxie in the 1984 episode "It's a Dog's Life," assisting Jessica Fletcher in investigating a suspicious death tied to a fox hunt. In this appearance, his character helps uncover evidence pointing away from an unlikely suspect—a beloved dog—inheriting an estate. He later appeared in the HBO anthology Vietnam War Story (1987), portraying the soldier Janner in the episode "The Mine," which dramatized the experiences of a veteran returning to combat after injury at a Marine firebase. Cherry also guest-starred in In the Heat of the Night (1989) as Charlie Hobbs, a local resident entangled in a gothic murder investigation involving dismembered body parts on a reclusive woman's property in the episode "The Pig Woman of Sparta." Additional credits encompassed spots on other procedural dramas of the era. His television career culminated in a 1997 cameo reprising Coy Duke in the reunion TV movie : Reunion!, briefly reuniting with original cast members to resolve lingering Hazzard County conflicts. These roles highlighted Cherry's versatility in supporting parts, often drawing on his Southern background for authentic characterizations in crime and adventure narratives.
SeriesYearRoleEpisode/Details
Murder, She Wrote1984Deputy Will Roxie"It's a Dog's Life" – Assists in estate murder probe.
Vietnam War Story1987Janner"The Mine" – Veteran soldier in combat drama.
In the Heat of the Night1989Charlie Hobbs"The Pig Woman of Sparta" – Local in serial killing case.
The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion!1997Coy Duke (cameo)TV movie – Brief return to original character.

Film roles

Byron Cherry's entry into feature films came after his television stint on , with earlier TV movies such as The Fix (1985), where he played Esty in a crime drama about federal agents. His first theatrical film appearance was in the horror-comedy Blood Salvage (1990), where he played the supporting role of a newlywed man caught in a bizarre backwoods scheme involving illegal organ harvesting. This low-budget independent production marked Cherry's transition to screen acting beyond episodic TV, showcasing his ability to portray everyman characters in tense, rural settings. Cherry appeared in the TV movie The Gender Bowl (2005) as a football player. His film career saw a resurgence in the late 2010s, influenced by his enduring popularity from The Dukes of Hazzard, which often led to casting in roles evoking Southern rural life and car enthusiast themes. He starred in the 2018 thriller 3rd Eye as Miles Dennehy. In 2019, he appeared in Christmas Cars, a holiday-themed comedy-drama centered on automotive culture and family redemption, playing Cousin Coy in an ensemble lead capacity alongside fellow Dukes alum John Schneider. The film highlighted Cherry's typecasting in action-oriented, small-town narratives, with his character contributing to the story's blend of humor and heartfelt moments around custom cars during the Christmas season. Subsequent projects reinforced Cherry's affinity for law enforcement and rural archetypes. He portrayed Game Warden B. Cherry, a semi-autobiographical figure, in the 2020 comedy Go Fishin', a lighthearted tale of family misadventures in bayous. That same year, Cherry played himself in Stand on It!, a high-octane road comedy parodying , emphasizing fast cars and chase sequences. In 2021, he reprised a Dukes-inspired as Coy in , another vehicle-centric action-comedy involving a high-stakes boat race turned road pursuit. Cherry also took on the role of Deputy Bubba Bradford in Salvage Yard Shine Boys (2021), a drama about family loyalty and revenge in a junkyard setting, further cementing his portrayals of authoritative yet relatable Southern figures. Cherry's most recent film role came in Midnight Massacre (2025), where he played in this suspense thriller involving elements and small-town , signaling his return to acting following a brief hiatus from major productions. Across his approximately eight theatrical film credits, Cherry has been frequently typecast in , rural, and roles, leveraging his charismatic, down-home persona to enhance ensemble dynamics in independent genre films.

Voice work and other media

Cherry's primary foray into came with the animated adaptation of , titled The Dukes, where he provided the voice for his live-action character, Coy Duke, across all 13 episodes of the short-lived series that aired in 1983. The show replaced the original Duke cousins and Luke with Coy and Vance during their actors' contract disputes, maintaining continuity by having Cherry and Christopher Mayer reprise their roles vocally. This marked his only credited voice work, confined to this single project within the franchise. Beyond animation, Cherry's media presence has been limited to occasional audio appearances tied to The Dukes of Hazzard legacy, primarily through interviews rather than scripted roles. He has participated in fan-oriented s discussing his time on the series, such as a 2021 episode of Chatting with the Stars where he reflected on auditioning for the role and behind-the-scenes dynamics. Similarly, in a 2020 on Kibbe and Finnegan's Garage , Cherry shared insights into the show's production and his brief tenure as Coy. These minor engagements, along with sporadic radio spots like a 2011 appearance on Retro Radio Live, highlight his role in preserving the franchise's history without extending into major non-acting media productions. Overall, Cherry's contributions outside live-action performing remain narrowly focused on the Dukes universe, with no broader portfolio in voiceovers, documentaries, or other formats.

Later endeavors

Business ventures

Following the decline in his acting opportunities during the , Byron Cherry transitioned to entrepreneurial endeavors, leveraging his recognition from to build income streams outside of entertainment. Based in , he owned and operated Byron's Barkeep, a bar he ran starting around 2005, which served as a local business until its eventual closure. In the 2000s, Cherry acquired a 1969 replica of the General Lee, which he co-owned and used for promotional travel to car shows, fan events, and conventions across the , capitalizing on nostalgia for the series to engage audiences and generate appearance fees. As of October 2025, he co-owns another 1969 model acquired that year, while selling a tribute replica. Cherry developed a merchandise line featuring autographed photographs, "Coy Duke"-branded hats, t-shirts, and other memorabilia, which he sold directly at personal appearances, conventions, and through fan interactions, including signing parts of fan-owned General Lee replicas. He also served as a spokesperson for the , producing public service announcements that utilized his public profile to promote awareness and fundraising efforts. Cherry has earned production credits on minor projects, such as serving as for the 2025 film Midnight Massacre.

Charity and public appearances

Byron Cherry has been actively involved in philanthropic efforts, particularly leveraging his association with to support cancer awareness. He served as a spokesperson for the during the 1980s and 1990s, participating in promotional campaigns and public service announcements to raise funds and promote prevention initiatives. Cherry frequently uses a replica of the General Lee Dodge Charger for fundraising events, including benefits and cancer awareness drives, where the iconic vehicle draws crowds to boost donations and . He travels nationally with the to these occasions, emphasizing his character's adventurous driving persona to inspire participation in automotive-themed . In addition to charity work, Cherry maintains strong ties with fans through regular appearances at Dukes of Hazzard conventions, such as Hazzard Fest and Comic Con, spanning from the early to 2025. At these events, like the October 2025 gathering in , , he shares personal anecdotes from the show's production, helping to preserve its cultural legacy among attendees. Cherry also engages in public endorsements at car shows and automotive charity runs, where he promotes and preservation while supporting related causes. His consistent participation in these non-commercial activities underscores a commitment to community events without establishing a formal foundation. In 2025, Cherry continued these efforts alongside promoting his role in the film Midnight Massacre, appearing at events that included components to aid local charities. These activities highlight his ongoing role in blending with to sustain the Dukes fandom's communal spirit.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982–1983The Dukes of HazzardCoy DukeTV series; 19 episodes
1983The DukesCoy DukeTV series (voice); 20 episodes
1984Murder, She WroteDeputyTV series; episode: "Hit, Run and Homicide"
1985The FixEstyTV movie
1987Vietnam War StoryJannerTV series; episode: "The Promise"
1988In the Heat of the NightCharlie HobbsTV series; episode: "The Pig Woman of Sparta"
1990Blood SalvageNewlywed ManFilm
1996E! True Hollywood StoryHimselfTV series; episode on The Dukes of Hazzard
2019Christmas CarsByron CherryFilm
2020Stand on It!Byron CherryFilm
2021Poker RunCoy DukeFilm
2021Through a Glass, DimlyUnknownFilm
2023Salvage Yard Shine BoysDeputy Bubba BradfordFilm
2024Minor LeaguerUnknownFilm
2025Midnight MassacreMayor PompeyFilm

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