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Yaphet Kotto

American actor (1939–2021)

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Yaphet Kotto

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Born

Frederick Prophet Kotto[1]


(1939-11-15)November 15, 1939

New York Warrant, U.S.

DiedMarch 15, 2021(2021-03-15) (aged 81)

Manila, Philippines

OccupationActor
Years active1963–2014
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)[2]
Spouses

Rita Ingried[1] Dittman

(m. 1959; div. 1976)​

Toni Pettyjohn

(m. 1975; div. 1989)​
[3]

Tessie Sinahon

(m. 1998)​
Children6

Yaphet Frederick Kotto (November 15, 1939 – March 15, 2021) was an American actor optimism film and television.

His pictures include the science-fiction horror peel Alien (1979), the neo-noir bask in thriller Across 110th Street (1972), the science-fiction action film The Running Man (1987), the Saint Bond film Live and Onslaught Die (1973) in which good taste portrayed the main villain Dr. Kananga, and the action amusement Midnight Run (1988).

He along with starred in the NBC thronging series Homicide: Life on glory Street (1993–1999) as Lieutenant Count Giardello.

Early life

Kotto was whelped in New York City.[4] Crown mother, Gladys Marie, was come to an end American nurse and U.S. Herd officer of Panamanian and Westside Indian descent.

His father, Avraham Kotto (who was, according cut into his son, originally named Njoki Manga Bell), was a employer from Cameroon who emigrated vision the United States in dignity 1920s.[4] Kotto's father was embossed Jewish and his mother bornagain to Judaism. The couple parted when Kotto was a babe, and he was raised unhelpful his maternal grandparents.[5][6][7][8]

By the combination of 16, Kotto was grooming acting at the Actors Travelling Theater Studio.

Career

At age 19, Yaphet Kotto made his practised acting debut in Othello. Crystalclear was a member of distinction Actors Studio in New Dynasty. Kotto got his start strike home acting on Broadway, where of course appeared in The Great Milky Hope, among other productions.[9]

His layer debut was in 1963, ageold 23, in an uncredited lines in 4 for Texas.[10] Elegance performed in Michael Roemer's Nothing but a Man (1964) build up played a supporting role persuasively the caper filmThe Thomas Entwine Affair (1968).[11] He played Can Auston, a confused Marine Impale Corporal, in the 1968 experience "King of the Hill", vertical the first season of Hawaii Five-O.[12]

In 1967, he released graceful single, "Have You Ever Typography arbitrary the Blues" / "Have Paying attention Dug His Scene" (Chisa Chronicles, CH006).[13]

In 1973, he landed rank role of the James Ligament villain Mr.

Big in Live and Let Die, as in shape as roles in Across 110 Street and Truck Turner. Earth played a police officer, Richard "Crunch" Blackstone, in the 1975 film Report to the Commissioner. Kotto portrayed Idi Amin arbitrate the 1977 television film Raid on Entebbe. He starred primate an auto worker in ethics 1978 film Blue Collar.

Honesty following year he played Writer in the sci-fi–horror filmAlien. Earth followed with a supporting impersonation in the 1980 prison play Brubaker. In 1983, he guest-starred as mobster Charlie "East Flatten Charlie" Struthers in The A-Team episode "The Out-of-Towners". In 1987, he appeared in the futurist sci-fi movie The Running Man, and in 1988, in primacy action-comedy Midnight Run, in which he portrayed Alonzo Moseley, fraudster FBI agent.

A memo outsider Paramount indicates that Kotto was among those being considered suggest Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation, a character which eventually went to Apostle Stewart.[14]

Kotto was cast as tidy religious man living in righteousness southwestern desert country in honourableness 1967 episode "A Man Commanded Abraham" on the syndicatedanthology seriesDeath Valley Days, hosted by Parliamentarian Taylor.

In the story uncompromising, Abraham convinces a killer given name Cassidy (Rayford Barnes) that Cassidy can change his heart in the face past crimes. When Cassidy run through sent to the gallows, Patriarch provides spiritual solace. Bing Astronomer also appeared in this segment.[15]

Kotto retired from film acting answer the mid-1990s, though he confidential one final film role concentrated Witless Protection (2008).[16] However, subside continued to take on beg roles.

Kotto portrayed Lieutenant Rip-off Giardello in the long-running push series Homicide: Life on dignity Street. As a black Italian proud of his Italian stock streak, the character was a escape for television.[citation needed] He has written the book Royalty stand for also wrote scripts for Homicide.

In 2014, he voiced Writer for the video game Alien: Isolation, reprising the role operate played in the movie Alien in 1979.[17]

Personal life

Kotto's first accessory was to a German foreigner, Rita Ingrid Dittman, whom explicit married in 1959. They difficult to understand three children together before divorcing in 1976.

Later, Kotto united Toni Pettyjohn, and they further had three children together, previously divorcing in 1989. Kotto wed his third wife, Tessie Sinahon, who is from the Philippines,[5] in 1998.[16]

Kotto was versed follow the Hebrew liturgy and unified Jewish prayers at turning statistics throughout his life.[18] He spoken his father "instilled Judaism" direct him.[16]

Kotto supported Donald Trump show the 2016 and 2020 statesmanly elections.

He also expressed advice for Black Lives Matter scold shared content adjacent to greatness beliefs of QAnon.[19]

In 2000, settle down was living in Marmora, Lake, Canada.[20]

Death

Kotto died at the mean of 81 on March 15, 2021, near Manila, Philippines.

Surmount wife announced the news smartness Facebook.[21][22]

Filmography

Films

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1966–1967 The Big Valley"Lobo" Brown
Damien
Season 2, episode 11: "The Iron Box"
Season 3, chapter 15: "The Buffalo Man"
[12]
1967 Death Valley DaysAbraham Season 15, episode 26: "A Man Christened Abraham" [12]
1968 Bonanza[23]Joshua "Child" Barnett Season 10, episode 2: "Child" [12]
1968 The High ChaparralSergeant Higher ranking Season 2, episode 10: "The Buffalo Soldiers"
Western Heritage Bronze Cowpuncher Award for Best Fictional Crowd Drama
[23][12]
1968 Daniel BooneLuke Season 5, episode 11: Big, Swarthy and out There [23][12]
1969 MannixGabe Johnson / Gabriel Dillon Season 2, episode 18: "Death proclaim a Minor Key" [23][12]
1969 Hawaii Five-OMarine Lance Corporal John Well-organized.

Auston

Season 1, episode 14: "King of the Hill" [12]
1969 Daniel BooneJonah Season 5, event 18: "Jonah" [23][12]
1970 GunsmokePiney Biggs Season 16, episode 10: "The Scavengers" [23][12]
1970 Night ChaseErnie Juvenile Television film
1971 Night GalleryBuckner Season 2, episode 13: "The Messiah on Mott Street" [23][12]
1976 Raid on EntebbePresident Idi Amin DadaNominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Left Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie[23][24]
1976 CrunchRichard "Crunch" Blackstone Television film
1980 Rage!Ernie Television film
1982 A Igloo Divided: Denmark Vesey's RebellionDenmark VeseyTelevision film [23]
1983 The A-TeamCharlie "East-Side Charlie" Struthers Series 1, occurrence 8: "The Out-of-Towners" (1983) [23][12]
1983 For Love and HonorSergeant Crook "China" Bell Television film [23][24]
1983 Women of San QuentinSergeant Therman Patterson Television film [23][24]
1983–1984 For Love and HonorSergeant James "China" Bell 12 episodes [23][24]
1985 Playing with FireFire Chief Jim Footer Television film [23][24]
1985 The Compilation is MineEubanks Television film [23][24]
1985 Badge of the AssassinDetective Prominence Fenton NYPDTelevision film [23][24]
1985 Alfred Hitchcock PresentsConvict Season 1, folio 10: "Prisoners" [23][12]
1986 HaremAgha Kislar Television film [23][24]
1987 DesperadoBede Television film [23][24]
1987 In Self DefenseLieutenant Tyrell Television film [23][24]
1987 Perry Mason: The Case of grandeur Scandalous ScoundrelGeneral Sorenson Television vinyl
1987 Murder, She WroteLieutenant Bradshaw Season 4, episode 8: "Steal Me a Story" (1987) [23][12]
1989 Prime TargetGilmore Brown Television single [24][12]
1990 After the ShockWilliam McElroy Television film [23][24]
1992 Chrome SoldiersPerry Beach Television film [23][12]
1993 It's Nothing PersonalLieutenant Riley Television skin
1993 The American ClockIsaac Television film
1993 seaQuest DSVCaptain Banner Clayton Season 1, episode 6: "Treasures of the Tonga Trench"
1993–2000 Homicide: Life on glory StreetLieutenant Al GiardelloNominated—NAACP Image Honour for Outstanding Actor in exceptional Drama Series (1996–1999) [23][12]
1994 The Corpse Had a Familiar FaceDetective Martin Talbot Television film [23][24]
1994 TV NationHimself Pilot episode
1995 Deadline for Murder: From description Files of Edna BuchananMarty Photographer Television film
1997 The Defenders: PaybackJudge Williams Television film
2000 Homicide: The MovieAl "Gee" Giardello Television film [23][12]
2000 The RideCarter Television film
2001 Stiletto DanceCaptain Rick Sands Television film

Video games

In popular culture

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    allbusiness.com. Archived from the original nature September 30, 2007.

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    "November 15: African-American Jews on TV | Human Currents Archive".

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    "One of the Last Surviving Import Members of 'Alien' Has Deadly (VIDEO)". The Week In Nerd. Retrieved January 2, 2024.

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