Louis Gossett Jr.

Louis Gossett Jr.

Active - 1961 - 2023  |   Born - May 27, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York, United States  |   Died - Mar 29, 2024   |   Genres - Drama, Action, Adventure

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Louis Gossett Jr. ranks as one of the most respected African-American actors of stage, screen, and television. Tall, lanky, and bald-pated, Gossett was a basketball player in high school until a leg injury benched him and his interest turned toward acting. In 1953, at the age of 17, Gossett made his Broadway debut in Take a Giant Step, and ended up with a Donaldson Award for the year's best newcomer. Though working steadily on stage and television, Gossett was still interested in basketball. The New York Knicks drafted him out of college in 1958 and he played with them briefly before returning to performing.

In 1961, Gossett reprised on film the role he played in the theatrical production of A Raisin in the Sun. It was a well-regarded beginning, and he continued to appear on stage and television, and beginning in 1967, the occasional feature film or television movie. During this early period, he also occasionally sang in nightclubs. Gossett did not become a bona fide star until his Emmy-winning performance in the landmark television miniseries Roots (1977). His career picked up considerably after that. In 1982, Gossett earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for playing a deceptively heartless drill sergeant in An Officer and a Gentleman. That same year, he also starred in another television series as the wise mentor to an alien prince in The Powers of Matthew Star (1982-1983). After the success of An Officer and a Gentleman, Gossett reprised his roll as the tough sergeant, albeit using different character names, in several films, including the Iron Eagle series, The Punisher (1989), and others. But though he makes an excellent rough guy, Gossett has showed a willingness to let his softer side show through in such made-for-TV movies as Sudie and Simpson (1990).

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  • Made his professional acting debut while still in high school in the Broadway production of Take a Giant Step and won the Donaldson Award for best newcomer of the year.
  • Received an athletic-drama scholarship to New York University, where he played on the varsity basketball team.
  • Was invited to try out for the NBA's New York Knicks after graduating from NYU, but chose to pursue an acting career instead.
  • Prepared for his Oscar-winning role in An Officer and a Gentleman by spending 10 days training at Camp Pendleton's school for drill instructors.
  • Cowrote the protest song "Handsome Johnny" with Richie Havens, who performed it at Woodstock in 1969.
  • In 2006, founded the Eracism Foundation, a nonprofit working to eliminate racism.
  • Wrote an autobiography, An Actor and a Gentleman, which was published in 2010.