- Louis Gossett, Jr.
Infobox actor
name = Louis Gossett, Jr.
imagesize = 180px
caption = The MovieGuide Faith and Values Awards Gala, 2008
birthname = Louis Cameron Gossett, Jr.
birthdate = birth date and age|1936|5|27
birthplace =Brooklyn, New York , USA
spouse = Hattie Glascoe
Christina Mangosing (1973-1975)
Cyndi James (1987-1992)
yearsactive =
academyawards = Best Supporting Actor
1982 "An Officer and a Gentleman "
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries or a Movie
1977 "Roots"
Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Children's Special
1998 "In His Father's Shoes "
goldenglobeawards = Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
1983 "An Officer and a Gentleman "
Best Supporting Actor - Series/Miniseries/TV Movie
1992 "The Josephine Baker Story "
naacpimageawards = Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
1982 "An Officer and a Gentleman "
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
1998 "Touched by an Angel "Louis Cameron Gossett, Jr. (born
May 27 1936 ) is an American Emmy, Golden Globe, andAcademy Award winningactor .Biography
Early life
Louis Gossett, Jr. was born in
Sheepshead Bay ,Coney Island ,Brooklyn ,New York . He was raised by his mother Hellen Rebecca Wray Gossett and his father, Louis Gossett, Sr. Asports injury left Gossett, Jr. with no choice but to take an acting class, and at 16 he made his stage debut in the school's production of "You Can't Take It with You ".After graduating from
Abraham Lincoln High School (New York) in 1954, he attendedNew York University , on an athletic scholarship. Standing 6'4', he became a star basketball player during his college years at NYU. TheNew York Knicks were so impressed with Gossett's athletic ability, that they offered a professional contract upon graduation. He played with them briefly in 1958, before choosing to focus completely on his acting career.Career
After leaving the
New York Knicks , Gossett stepped into the world of cinema in theSidney Poitier vehicle "A Raisin in the Sun " in 1961.Since his film debut, Gossett has starred in numerous film productions such as "
The Deep ", "An Officer and a Gentleman ", "Jaws 3-D " (asSeaWorld manager Calvin Bouchard), "Enemy Mine", the "Iron Eagle " series, "Toy Soldiers" and "The Punisher". His role asGunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in the 1982 film "An Officer and a Gentleman " (oppositeRichard Gere ) showcased his talent and won him anAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor . In 1986, he starred in another role as amilitary man in the film "Iron Eagle ". It was followed by threesequels .Gossett's
Broadway theatre credits include "A Raisin in the Sun " (1959), "Golden Boy" (1964), and "Chicago" (2002).He also has performed in other media, including television productions. His
Emmy award-winning role of "Fiddler" in the 1977 groundbreaking television miniseries "Roots" first brought Gossett to the audience's attention. In 1983, he was cast in the title role in "Sadat", a miniseries which chronicled the life and assassination ofAnwar Sadat . While filming "An Officer and a Gentleman ", Gossett was also starring in the 1982–1983 science fiction series, "The Powers of Matthew Star ". He also played the role of US PresidentGerald Fitzhugh in the movie "".Gossett is the voice of the
Vortigaunt s in the video game "Half-Life 2 " (although he did not return for a later instalment in the series, "") and is also the Free Jaffa Leader (Gerak ) in Season 9 of "Stargate SG-1 ". He also provides the voice ofLucius Fox in "The Batman". He recorded several commercials for a (Nashville ) based diabetic company, AmMed Direct, LLC.In 1997 Gossett presented "
When Animals Attack! 4 ", a one hour special on Fox.Gossett also co-wrote the antiwar folk song "Handsome Johnny" with
Richie Havens .Philanthropy
In 2007, Lou Gossett, Jr., was the honored guest and keynote speaker for the alumni hall of fame gala benefiting Boys & Girls Clubs of the Suncoast, St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Gossett has appeared every year supporting the
Boys and Girls Clubs of America . He is an alumnus himself and has continued to work for and with the organization.Filmography
Film
Television
Theatre
2006 Dvorak's New World:
Chamber Music Plus .Louis Gossett Jr. , narrator, with Aubrey Allicock (Baritone), Sanda Schuldmann (piano), andHarry Clark (writer). [ [http://www.cmpsouthwest.org/dvorakshow.htm Chamber music PLUS Southwest ] ] [ [http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/Arts/Content?oid=89791 Tucson Weekly : Arts : Burleigh's Greatest Hits ] ]References
External links
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* [http://www.scvtv.com/html/sg022607-news.html "'Interview with Louis Gossett, Jr."]
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