- Hari Rhodes
Infobox Actor
name = Hari Rhodes
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birthdate = birth date|1932|4|10|mf=y
birthplace =Cincinnati, Ohio
deathdate = death date and age|1992|1|15|1932|4|10|mf=y
deathplace =Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California
othername = Harry Rhodes
occupation = Actor AuthorHari Rhodes (April 10, 1932 – January 15, 1992) was an American
author andactor whose career spanned three decades beginning around 1960. He was sometimes billed as Harry Rhodes and appeared in 66 TV shows or films, mostly in minor roles, according toIMDB .Early life
In a 1968 "
TV Guide " interview, Rhodes described growing up in a rough section of Cincinnati: "We lived between the railroad tracks and the river bank. The flood ran us out every winter but we'd always come back, kick out the mud and settle down again until flood time. All the boys had to learn how to hop freights and throw pieces of coal off. All I ever knew was rats, roaches and poverty."When he was 15, Rhodes spent two months learning to copy his mother's signature and forged it on enlistment papers to join the U.S. Marine Corps.
In the Marines, Rhodes was a member of his camp's
judo team for two years. He eventually gained the rank of sergeant and served in Korea, where he led a reconnaissance platoon behind enemy lines."The time I got wounded at the Chosan Reservoir, a Chinese came running toward me," Rhodes told "TV Guide". "My
Thompson submachine gun was unloaded. I threw it down so he wouldn't shoot. His face almost smiled. He had his bayonet on my chest. He began slashing my arms. I got him with an 8-inch knife."Acting career
His most notable role was on the TV miniseries "Roots" (1977), as a leader of
Kunta Kinte 's village. He had a pioneering role as an African-American in science fiction television. His portrayal of a Lt. Travers, member of a lunar exploration team in the "Moonstone" episode of "The Outer Limits " (1964), pre-datedNichelle Nichols ' portrayal of a black member (Lt. Uhura ) of a space exploration crew on "." His biggest early role was as Mike, the second male lead on theveterinary drama "Daktari ", which ran onCBS from 1966-1969. He played Mr. MacDonald, who aids Caesar in "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes " (1972); in 1973 he was the star of theblaxploitation film "Detroit 9000 ".Acting, and racism's effect on his writing
Rhodes first television role was in a 1957 episode of "Zane Grey Theater" that starred
Sammy Davis Jr. The role came just one year after Rhodes had received a rude lesson in racial prejudice."I read about a training program a major studio had for grooming people for 'stardom.' Being naive about the system, I got on the phone and called the man in charge and asked if he would interview me, and he told me to come around to the studio," Rhodes told "TV Guide" in 1968. "I said, 'By the way, I think I should tell you that I am a Negro.' He said, 'Don't waste your time — we don't take Negroes in this program.' I hung up the phone. Almost tore the cradle off the thing."
Rhodes channeled his anger into a novel, "A Chosen Few", which was published in a paperback edition. "A Chosen Few" was described as "an explosive personal portrait of what (Rhodes) saw and lived through in the heart of the South in the last all-Negro Marine boot camp." The novel's uneducated hero remarks, "Bitterness … is a consuming, cancerous quality out of which comes nothing but self-destruction, while out of an anger can come many constructive things, if nothing more than the drive to get something done."
Rhodes later penned two unpublished novels: "Harambee", about a man with a plan to liquidate the world's entire Caucasian population, and "Land of Odds", about Hollywood.
Rhodes told "TV Guide" that writing served as his safety valve. "I'd rather be writing my own than reading somebody else's. I have no need for it." Rhodes said.
Bibliography
*"A Chosen Few." Bantam Books, 1965.
*"The Hollow and the Human." Vantage, 1976ee also
References
* Hobson, Dick. (1968, April 20-26). "On Maneuvers With Hari Rhodes". "TV Guide", p. 18-19.
External links and references
*imdb name|id=0722440|name=Hari Rhodes
*tv.com person|id=9084|name=Hari Rhodes
*findagrave|21492Persondata
NAME= Rhodes, Hari
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Rhodes, Harry
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actor, Author
DATE OF BIRTH= April 10, 1932
PLACE OF BIRTH=Cincinnati, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH= January 15, 1992
PLACE OF DEATH=Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California
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