Louis Gossett Jr. If His Tongue Moves Again Cut It

American role player

Louis Gossett Jr.

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Louis Cameron Gossett Jr.


(1936-05-27) May 27, 1936 (age 85)

Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.

Occupation Thespian
Years active 1953–present
Spouse(s)
  • Hattie Glascoe

    (1000. 1967; annul. 1968)

  • Christina Mangosing

    (m. ; div. 1975)

  • Cyndi James-Reese

    (m. ; div. 1992)

Children 2
Relatives Robert Gossett (first cousin)

Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. (built-in May 27, 1936) is an American actor. He is best known for his role equally Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in the 1982 film An Officer and a Gentleman, winning him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also won an Emmy Award for his role every bit Fiddler in the 1977 ABC television set miniseries Roots.

Gossett has also starred in numerous other film productions including A Raisin in the Dominicus, The Landlord, Skin Game, Travels with My Aunt, The Laughing Policeman, The White Dawn, The Deep, Jaws three-D, Wolfgang Petersen's Enemy Mine, The Principal, the Iron Eagle serial, Toy Soldiers and The Punisher, in an interim career that spans over five decades.

Early life and instruction [edit]

Gossett was born in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York City, to Hellen Rebecca (née Wray), a nurse, and Louis Gossett Sr., a porter. He is an alumnus of Marking Twain Intermediate School 239 and Abraham Lincoln Loftier School. His stage debut came at the age of 17, in a schoolhouse production of Yous Tin't Take Information technology with You when a sports injury resulted in the determination to take an interim grade. Polio had already delayed his graduation.

After graduating from Abraham Lincoln Loftier School in 1954, he attended New York University, declining an athletic scholarship.[one] Standing six feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall, he was offered the opportunity to play varsity basketball during his higher years at NYU; he declined the basketball offer to concentrate on theater. His loftier school teacher had encouraged him to audition for a Broadway part, resulting in his selection for a starring role on Broadway in 1953 from amid 200 other actors well earlier he entered NYU.

Career [edit]

Gossett replaced Bill Gunn as Spencer Scott in Broadway'due south Take a Behemothic Step,[ii] which was selected past The New York Times drama critics every bit one of the 10 best shows of the twelvemonth. He was 17, and still a pupil at Abraham Lincoln High Schoolhouse, with no formal drama training.

Gossett'south Broadway theatre credits include A Raisin in the Sunday (1959); he had his cinematic debut with the play's picture accommodation in 1961.

Also in 1961, Gossett appeared in the original cast of Jean Genet's The Blacks, the longest running off-Broadway play of the decade, running for one,408 performances. The original cast likewise featured James Earl Jones, Roscoe Lee Browne, Cicely Tyson, Godfrey Cambridge, Maya Angelou and Charles Gordone.[3]

In 1965, Gossett appeared in the musical play The Zulu and the Zayda on Broadway as Paulus with music and lyrics by Harold Rome.

Gossett wrote the antiwar folk song "Handsome Johnny" with Richie Havens; Havens recorded the song in 1966.

His Emmy Award-winning role of Fiddler in the 1977 television miniseries Roots first brought Gossett to the audition'due south attention.

In 1983, he was cast in the title role in Sadat, a miniseries which chronicled the life and assassination of Anwar Sadat. While filming An Officer and a Gentleman, Gossett was besides starring in the 1982–1983 science fiction series, The Powers of Matthew Star. His role equally drill instructor Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in the 1982 film An Officeholder and a Admirer won him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He was the outset blackness male to win an Oscar in a supporting role, the second black male person to win for interim, and the third blackness actor to win overall.

In 1986, Gossett starred in another part as a military man (Colonel Chappy Sinclair) in the film Atomic number 26 Hawkeye. It was followed by three sequels.

In 1989, Gossett co-starred in the Marvel Comics adaptation The Punisher, with Dolph Lundgren in the title office. The pic was directed by Mark Goldblatt, with a screenplay by Boaz Yakin. The Punisher was filmed in Sydney, Commonwealth of australia and also featured Jeroen Krabbé, Kim Miyori, and Barry Otto.[4]

In 1991, Gossett starred in Manny Coto'due south action picture Cover Up opposite Dolph Lundgren.[v]

Gossett is the voice of the Vortigaunts in the video game Half-Life 2 and is the Free Jaffa Leader Gerak in Season ix of the sci-fi television series Stargate SG-1. He provides the vox of Lucius Play a trick on in The Batman animated serial. He recorded several commercials for a Nashville-based diabetic visitor, AmMed Direct, LLC. In 1997, Gossett presented When Animals Assail! iv, a one-hour special on Play a trick on.

He played the function of fictional U.South. President Gerald Fitzhugh in the 2005 film Left Behind: Globe at War. In 2008, he filmed the "Keep Information technology Real" series of commercials for the Namibian lager Windhoek.[ citation needed ]

In 2009, Gossett also lent his voice talents in the Thomas Nelson audio Bible production known equally The Word of Promise. In this dramatized audio, Gossett played the character of John the Apostle. The project also featured a large ensemble of well known Hollywood actors including Jim Caviezel, John Rhys-Davies, Jon Voight, Gary Sinise, Jason Alexander, Christopher McDonald, Marisa Tomei and John Schneider.[half dozen] [seven]

In 2013, Gossett starred in the controversial drama Boiling Pot, which is based on true events of racism that occurred on college campuses across the US during the 2008 Presidential ballot. The film, written and directed by the Ashmawey brothers under AshmaweyFilms, likewise stars Danielle Fishel, Keith David, Yard. Emmet Walsh, and John Heard. Gossett plays a detective attempting to decipher a murder case that was fueled by racism, all while putting aside his ain prejudices. Boiling Pot was released in 2014. Gossett returned to television in the CBS All Access series, The Good Fight, guest starring as founding partner Carl Reddick of Diane Lockhart's new business firm.[viii] He narrated an audiobook based on Twelve Years a Slave.[ix]

In 2021, Gossett appears in the film Non To Forget (2021), which aims to raise awareness and funds for the fight confronting Alzheimer's. The movie, directed by Valerio Zanoli, stars Karen Grassle and v Academy Award winners: Louis Gossett Jr., Cloris Leachman, Tatum O'Neal, George Chakiris, and Olympia Dukakis.

Personal life [edit]

Gossett has been married iii times and fathered i son and adopted one son. His first marriage was to Hattie Glascoe; it was annulled. His 2d, to Christina Mangosing, took place on August 21, 1973. Their son Satie was built-in in 1974. Gossett and Mangosing divorced in 1975. His third marriage, to Star Search champion Cyndi James-Reese, took place on December 25, 1987. They adopted a son, Sharron (born 1977). Gossett and James-Reese divorced in 1992.[x]

Louis is the kickoff cousin of player Robert Gossett who starred on TNT's The Closer.

Gossett states that in 1966 he was handcuffed to a tree for three hours by the police in Beverly Hills.[eleven]

On February 9, 2010, Gossett appear that he had prostate cancer. He added the disease was caught in its early on stages, and he expected to make a full recovery.[12] [thirteen]

On July xviii, 2016, Gossett cohosted equally a guest programmer on Turner Archetype Movies' primetime lineup. Allowed to choose four movies to air, he selected Blackboard Jungle, Lifeboat, Impact of Evil and The Night of the Hunter.

In late Dec 2020, Gossett was hospitalized in Georgia with COVID-19.[14]

Filmography [edit]

Film [edit]

Twelvemonth Title Role Notes
1961 A Raisin in the Dominicus George Murchison
1969 The Bushbaby Tembo
1970 The Landlord Copee
1971 Skin Game Jason O'Rourke
1972 Travels with My Aunt Zachary / 'Wordsworth'
1973 The Fuzz Brothers Francis Fuzz
1973 The Laughing Policeman Inspector James Larrimore
1974 The White Dawn Portagee
1976 The River Niger Dr. Dudley Stanton
1976 J. D.'s Revenge Reverend Elija Elation
1977 The Deep Henri Cloche
1977 The Choirboys Calvin Motts
1980 It Rained All Night the Day I Left Leo Garcia
1982 An Officer and a Gentleman Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley University Award for Best Supporting Actor
Golden Globe Award for All-time Supporting Actor – Film
NAACP Prototype Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
1983 Jaws 3-D Calvin Bouchard Nominated — Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor
1984 Finders Keepers Century
1985 Enemy Mine Jeriba 'Jerry' Shigan Nominated — Saturn Accolade for Best Role player
1986 Iron Eagle Colonel Charles 'Chappy' Sinclair
1986 Firewalker Leo Porter
1987 The Principal Jake Phillips
1987 A Gathering of Erstwhile Men Mathu
1988 Iron Eagle Ii Colonel / Brigadier Full general Charles 'Chappy' Sinclair
1989 The Punisher Detective Jake Berkowitz
1991 Cover Up CIA Primary Lou Jackson
1991 Toy Soldiers Dean Parker
1992 Aces: Iron Eagle 3 Brigadier General Charles 'Chappy' Sinclair
1992 Diggstown Roy 'Honey Roy' Palmer
1993 Monolith Captain MacCandless
1994 Flashfire Ben Durand
1994 Blue Chips Father Dawkins
1994 A Good Man in Africa Professor Sam Adekunle
1994 Expletive of the Starving Class Ellis
1995 Iron Hawkeye on the Attack Brigadier General Charles 'Chappy' Sinclair (Ret.)
1996 Managua Paul
1997 The Wall That Heals Narrator
1997 Bram Stoker's Legend of the Mummy Corbeck
1999 Terminal Inaugural Morgan
2000 The Highwayman Phil Bishop
2002 Deceived Colonel David Garrett Direct-to-video release
2005 Window Ralph Stanley Included as part of African American Brusque Films[xv]
2005 Left Behind: World at War President Gerald Fitzhugh
2006 All In Caps
2006 Club Soda 'Doc'
2007 Daddy's Little Girls Willie
2007 Cover Detective Hicks
2008 The Perfect Game Cool Papa Bell
2008 Delgo Zahn Voice only
2009 Domestic dog Jack Grown Upwards Jed
2009 Shannon'due south Rainbow Max Donovan
2009 The Least Amidst Y'all Samuel Benton
2010 Smitty Mr. Smith
2010 Why Did I Become Married Likewise? Porter
2011 The Grace Card George Wright
2011 A Fonder Centre Glen
2011 The Lamp The Genie
2012 The Undershepherd Bishop Redford
2014 A Fighting Man 'Cubby'
2014 The Dependables Lou Jones
2015 Boiling Pot Detective Haven
2017 Undercover Grandfather Mother
2017 Double Play 'Coco'
2017 Breaking Brooklyn Miles Bryant
2019 Foster Male child Judge
2019 The Cuban Luis Garcia
2019 Supervized Pendle
2021 Not to Forget Pastor John
2022 Three Months Benny
2023 The Colour Purple Ol' Mister Filming

Television set [edit]

Year Championship Office Notes
1958 The Big Story Jamie Goodwin Episode: "The Stubbornest Homo"
1962 The Nurses William Taylor Episode: "The Prisoner"
1967-1968 Cowboy in Africa Fulah
Hemera
Episode: "Fang and Claw"
Episode: "The Serenity Death"
1968 The Invaders Ollie Episode: "The Vise"
1968 Daktari Mkono Episode: "Adam and Jenny"
1968 Companions in Nightmare Lieutenant Adam McKay NBC television flick
1968 The Mod Team Sergeant William 'Smitty' Smith Episode: "When Smitty Comes Marching Home"
1970 The Bill Cosby Testify 'Hurricane' Smith Episode: "The Render of Large Bad Bubba Bronson"
1970-1971 The Young Rebels Isak Poole
1971 Big Fish, Little Fish Jimmie Luton
1971 The Partridge Family unit Sam Episode: "Soul Club"
1971 Bonanza Buck Walter Episode: "The Desperado"
1971 Longstreet Sergeant Cory Episode: "The Mode of the Intercepting Fist"
1971 The Assuming Ones: The New Doctors Dr. Karnes Episode: "One Lonely Footstep"
1971 Alias Smith and Jones Joe Sims Episode: "The Bounty Hunter"
1971 Cade's Canton Unknown Episode: "The Alien Country"
1975 Insight The Man Episode: "The Man from Inner Space"
1972 The Living End Doug Newman CBS television pilot
1972 The Rookies Toby Jones Episode: "Covenant with Death"
1972 Love, American Manner Freddy Segment: "Love and the Christmas Punch..."
1968-1972 The Mod Squad 'Smitty' / Lloyd / Charley Jameson Episode: "When Smitty Comes Marching Home"
Episode: "The Uptight Town"
Episode: "Tin can You Hear Me Out There?"
1973 Owen Marshall: Advisor at Law Unknown Episode: "An Ofttimes and Familiar Ghost"
1974 It's Good to Be Alive Sam Brockington CBS television film
1974 Sidekicks Jason O'Rourke TV remake of Gossett's 1971 Peel Game
CBS tv set picture
1974 The White Dawn Portagee ABC television picture show
1974 McCloud Dewey Justin Episode: Shivaree on Delancy Street
1974 The New Land Simon York Episode: "The Discussion is: Dignity" (never aired)
1974–1975 Petrocelli District Chaser Kurt Olson Episode: "A Very Lone Lady" and "A Fallen Idol"
1974–1975 Good Times Donald Knight / Uncle Wilbert Episode: "Thelma'southward Young Man"
Episode: "Michael's Big Fall"
1975 Lucas Tanner Bobby Koball Episode: "Bonus Baby"
1975 Blackness Bart Bart 'Black Bart' CBS goggle box film
1975 Delancey Street: The Crisis Within Otis James NBC television film
1975 Caribe David Wallace Episode: "The Assassinator"
1975 Harry O Cleon Jackson Episode: "Shades"
1975 The Jeffersons Wendell Dark-brown Episode: "George's Best Friend"
1975 The Six Million Dollar Man O'Flaherty Episode: "Clark Templeton O'Flaherty"
1975–1976 Police force Story Freddie / Virgil Barnes Episode: "The Cutting Human Caper"
Episode: "50 Cents-Kickoff Half 60 minutes, $1.75 All Day"
1976 Little House on the Prairie Henry Colina Episode: "The Long Road Dwelling house"
1976 The Rebels Unknown
1976–1977 The Rockford Files Marcus 'Gabby' Hayes Episode: Foul on the First Play and Just Some other Shine Wedding
1977 Trivial Ladies of the Night Russ Garfield ABC boob tube film
1977 Roots Fiddler ABC miniseries
Primetime Emmy Honour for Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series
TV Land Laurels
1977 Visions Rex Episode: "Freeman"
1978 The Watch Collection Presents Ben Vereen: His Roots Himself Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Functioning in a Variety or Music Program
1978 To Kill a Cop Everett Walker Uncredited Part
NBC telly film
1978 The Critical List Lem Harper NBC television film
1979 Backstairs at the White Firm Levi Mercer NBC miniseries
Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Histrion in a Express Series or a Special
1979 Lawman Without a Gun Tom Hayward NBC television motion-picture show
1979 The Lazarus Syndrome Dr. MacArthur St. Clair ABC telly picture
1980 Palmerstown, USA Fredrick Douglas Jackson Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
1981 Don't Await Dorsum: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige Leroy 'Satchel' Paige ABC television film
1982 American Playhouse Unknown Episode: "Zora Is My Name!"
1982 Benny's Place Benny Moore ABC television film
1982 Sat Dark Live Host Episode: "Louis Gossett Jr/George Thorogood & the Destroyers"
1982–1983 The Powers of Matthew Star Walter 'Walt' Shepherd / D'Hai
1983 Sadat Anwar al-Sadat Telly motion-picture show
Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion-picture show
Nominated — Gilt Earth Award for All-time Actor – Miniseries or Television set Movie
1984 The Guardian John Mack Nominated — CableACE Award for All-time Role player in a Movie or Miniseries
HBO television film
1987 A Gathering of Old Men Mathu CBS television motion picture
Nominated — Primetime Emmy Honour for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Moving picture
1987 The Father Clements Story Father Clements NBC television film
1988 Sam Found Out: A Triple Play Unknown ABC tv film
1988 Goodbye, Miss 4th of July John 'Big John' Creed Disney Channel television set picture
1988 Roots: The Gift Fiddler ABC goggle box moving-picture show
1989 Gideon Oliver Gideon Oliver
1990 El Diablo Van Leek HBO telly moving-picture show
1990 Sudie and Simpson Simpson Television picture show
1991–1992 Captain Planet and the Planeteers Commander Disharmonism Voice role (iii episodes)
1991 The Josephine Baker Story Sidney Williams HBO television receiver movie
Golden Globe Honour for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Idiot box Motion picture
1991 Carolina Skeletons James Bragg NBC television picture
1992 Keeper of the City Detective James Dela Goggle box film
1993 Story of a People Host Miniseries
1993 Gridiron Gang Host Documentary film
1993 Father & Son: Dangerous Relations Unknown NBC tv picture
1993 Return to Lonesome Dove Isom Pickett Miniseries
1994 Lookout man Fences Rick Jennings Episode: "Terms of Estrangement"
1994 Ray Alexander: A Gustatory modality for Justice Ray Alexander NBC television film
1995 A Male parent for Charlie Walter Osgood
1995 Zooman Rueben Tate
1995 Ray Alexander: A Menu for Murder Ray Alexander
1996 Captive Eye: The James Mink Story James Mink Nominated — NAACP Epitome Award for Outstanding Actor in a Goggle box Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
Television receiver film
1996 Run for the Dream: The Gail Devers Story Bob Kersee Television film
1996 Inside Questioner Television film
1997 Touched by an Affections Anderson Walker Episode: "Amazing Grace"
NAACP Image Laurels for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Thespian in a Drama Series
1997 To Trip the light fantastic toe with Olivia Daniel Stewart CBS television set motion picture
1997 In His Father's Shoes Frank Crosby / Richard Showtime television moving-picture show
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Special
Nominated —CableACE Award for Best Children'due south Special - 7 and Older
Nominated — Daytime Emmy Laurels for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special
1997 Early on Edition Jim Matthews Episode: "The Medal"
1997 Ellen Sergeant Timko Episode: "Yard.I. Ellen"
1998 Inspectors Inspector Frank Hughes Get-go television motion-picture show
1999 Beloved Songs Reuben Segment: "A Love Song for Dad"; Showtime television movie
Blackness Reel Award for Best Director: T.5. Movie/Cable
Nominated — Black Reel Award for All-time Actor: T.V. Moving picture/Cablevision
1999 Strange Justice Vernon Jordan Outset television receiver film
2000 Dr. Lucille David Mulera Tv film
2000 The Inspectors 2: A Shred of Evidence Inspector Frank Hughes Kickoff television film
2000 The Color of Beloved: Jacey'southward Story Lou Hastings CBS television film
Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Motion-picture show
2001 For Love of Olivia Daniel Stewart CBS boob tube film
2002 Opening Ceremony Salt Lake Paralympic Winter Games Narrator Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Form Special
2002 What Virtually Your Friends: Weekend Getaway Dr. Barnes UPN television film
2002 Resurrection Blvd. Ezekiel 'Zeke' Grant Episode: "En Un Momento" and "Esperando Lagrimas"
2003 The Expressionless Zone Pastor David Lewis Episode: "Zion"
2003 Jasper, Texas R.C. Horn Nominated — NAACP Image Laurels for Outstanding Histrion in a Television Motion-picture show, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
Beginning television receiver film
2003 Momentum Raymond Addison SCI FI television film
2004 One-half & One-half Ray Willis Episode: "The Big Lover, My Blood brother Episode" and "The Big Thanks for Nothing Episode"
2005 Solar Set on President Ryan Gordon Direct-to-DVD release
2005 Lackawanna Blues Ol'lem Taylor HBO tv motion-picture show
2005–2006 Stargate SG-1 Gerak 5 episodes
2006 Family unit Guy Sergeant Angryman Voice role
Episode: "Saving Individual Brian"
2007 The Batman Lucius Fox Voice role
2009 ER Leo Malcolm Episode: "The Family Human"
2012 Psych Lloyd Episode: "Heeeeere's Lassie"
2013 Boardwalk Empire Oscar Boneau Episode: "Havre de Grace"
2014–2015 Extant Quinn Recurring; iv episodes
2014 Madam Secretarial assistant Begetter Laurent Vasseur Episode: "The Telephone call"
2015 The Book of Negroes Daddy Moses two episodes
2015 The Spoils Before Dying Knuckles Webster Episode: "The Trip Trap"
2017 The Good Fight Carl Reddick Episode: "Reddick v Boseman"
2018 Hap and Leonard Bacon vi episodes
2018 Hawaii Five-0 Percy Grover Sr. Episode: "Lele pū nā manu like" (Hawaiian for: "Birds of a Feather...")
2019 Watchmen Volition Reeves / Hooded Justice seven episodes
Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

Theatre [edit]

  • 1964: Supporting role in the Broadway musical adaptation of Odets' Aureate Boy.
  • 2006: Dvorak's New World: Chamber Music Plus. Louis Gossett Jr., narrator, with Aubrey Allicock (Baritone), Sanda Schuldmann (piano), and Harry Clark (writer).[sixteen] [17]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Pfefferman, Naomi. "Louis Gossett Jr. to Requite Shul Inaugural Brawl Toast", The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, January xv, 2009. Accessed September 23, 2009. "Gossett suspects that his English teacher at Abraham Lincoln High Schoolhouse, Gustave Blum, identified with African Americans because he had experienced anti-Semitism equally a result of the blacklists."
  2. ^ "Take A Giant Pace". Jan Hus Playhouse. Lortel Archives. Archived from the original on 7 October 2012. Retrieved 27 Oct 2012.
  3. ^ "Louis Gossett Jr". The History Makers. 30 March 2005. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  4. ^ Clarke, Frederick Southward (1989). Cinefantastique. F. Due south. Clarke. p. 14. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  5. ^ Cettl, Robert (30 September 2009). Terrorism in American cinema: an analytical filmography, 1960–2008. McFarland. p. 80. ISBN978-0-7864-4155-6 . Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  6. ^ "The Word of Hope: Cast". Word of Promise. Thomas Nelson Publishing. Archived from the original on 29 October 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  7. ^ Groves, Martha (xvi November 2009). "Behavior : Stars lined upwards for elaborate audio Bible : Michael York, Jason Alexander and many others gave vocalism to a 79-CD reading of Quondam and New Testaments". LA Times. Archived from the original on fourteen Feb 2017. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  8. ^ Ng, Philiana (nine February 2017). "Exclusive: 'The Skillful Fight' Creators Reveal 3 New Guest Stars". ET Online. CBS Idiot box Distribution. CBS Studios Inc. Retrieved 26 Nov 2018.
  9. ^ Morgan, Jennifer Wilde (February 23, 2016). Come to the Garden: A Novel. Simon and Schuster. p. 200. ISBN9781501131332.
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  13. ^ Moring, Mark (23 February 2011). "A Healing Journey". Christianity Today . Retrieved 26 Nov 2018.
  14. ^ "Louis Gossett Jr. Hospitalized with COVID, Simply Left Out of Fear". TMZ. December 31, 2020. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
  15. ^ "African American Short Films". TVGuide.com.
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  17. ^ Reel, James (xxx November 2006). "Burleigh's Greatest Hits". Tucson Weekly . Retrieved 26 November 2018.

External links [edit]

  • Louis Gossett Jr. at IMDb
  • Louis Gossett Jr. at the Internet Broadway Database Edit this at Wikidata
  • Louis Gossett Jr. at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  • Louis Gossett Jr. at AllMovie
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Louis Gossett Jr. at The Interviews: An Oral History of Tv
  • Epitome of Richard Pryor and Lou Gossett backstage, 1978. Los Angeles Times Photographic Annal (Collection 1429). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Enquiry Library, University of California, Los Angeles.

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