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Louis Gossett Jr.

Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. (born May 27, 1936) is an American actor. Born in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, he had his stage debut at the age of 17, in a school production of You Can't Take It with You. Shortly after, he successfully auditioned for the Broadway play Take a Giant Step. Gossett continued acting onstage. One of these plays was A Raisin in the Sun in 1959, and in 1961, he made his on-screen debut in its film adaptation. From thereon, Gossett added many roles in films and on television to his résumé, as well as released music. In 1977, Gossett gained wide recognition for his role of Fiddler in the popular miniseries Roots, for which he won Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series at the Emmy Awards.

Louis Gossett Jr.
Gossett in 2021
Born
Louis Cameron Gossett Jr.

(1936-05-27) May 27, 1936 (age 87)
New York City, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
  • activist
Years active1953–present
Spouses
  • Hattie Glascoe
    (m. 1967; annul. 1968)
  • Christina Mangosing
    (m. 1973; div. 1975)
  • Cyndi James-Reese
    (m. 1987; div. 1992)
Children2
RelativesRobert Gossett (first cousin)

Gossett continued acting in high-profile films and television. In 1982, for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in An Officer and a Gentleman, he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and became the first black actor to win in this category. At the Emmy Awards, Gossett continued to receive recognition, with nominations for The Sentry Collection Presents Ben Vereen: His Roots (1978), Palmerstown, U.S.A. (1981), Sadat (1983), A Gathering of Old Men (1987), Touched by an Angel (1997), and Watchmen (2019). He won and was nominated at other ceremonies including the Golden Globe Awards, Black Reel Awards, and NAACP Image Awards. Gossett is also well-known for his role as Colonel Chappy Sinclair in the Iron Eagle film series (1986-1995).

Since his beginnings, Gossett has appeared in a wide range of projects. Film projects include Hal Ashby's The Landlord (1970), Paul Bogart's Skin Game (1971), George Cukor's Travels with My Aunt (1972), Stuart Rosenberg's The Laughing Policeman (1974), Philip Kaufman's The White Dawn (1974), Peter Yates's The Deep (1977), Wolfgang Petersen's Enemy Mine (1985), Christopher Cain's The Principal (1987), Mark Goldblatt's The Punisher (1989), and Daniel Petrie's Toy Soldiers (1991), and television appearances include Bonanza (1971), The Jeffersons (1975), American Playhouse (1990), Stargate SG-1 (2005), Boardwalk Empire (2013), and The Book of Negroes (2015). He has also acted in video games and commercials and continues to work onstage.

Early life and education edit

Gossett was born in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, to Hellen Rebecca (née Wray), a nurse, and Louis Gossett Sr., a porter.[citation needed] He is an alumnus of Mark Twain Intermediate School 239 and Abraham Lincoln High School.[citation needed] His stage debut came at the age of 17, in a school production of You Can't Take It with You when a sports injury resulted in the decision to take an acting class. Polio had already delayed his graduation.[citation needed]

His high school teacher had encouraged him to audition for a Broadway part, resulting in his selection for a starring role on Broadway in 1953 from among 200 other actors well before he entered NYU.[citation needed]

After graduating from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1954, he attended New York University, declining an athletic scholarship.[1] Standing 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall, he was offered the opportunity to play varsity basketball during his college years at NYU; he declined the basketball offer to concentrate on theater.[citation needed]

Career edit

1953 to 1977: music career and early roles to breakthrough edit

In 1953, Gossett acted in the Broadway play Take a Giant Step.[2] He replaced Bill Gunn as Spencer Scott.[3] The play was selected by The New York Times drama critics as one of the 10 best shows of the year. He was 17, and still a student at Abraham Lincoln High School, with no formal drama training.[citation needed]

On October 24, 1955, Broadway play The Desk Set started its run, with Gossett acting in it. The show had 297 performances and closed on July 7, 1956.[4] Its a comedy about office workers. On its 200th performance, Jack Y. Kohl's The Morning Call review praised the entire cast.[5]

 
A scene from the play A Raisin in the Sun in 1959, with Gossett (left) as George Murchison, Ruby Dee as Ruth Younger, and Sidney Poitier as Walter Younger

In 1959, continuing his Broadway theatre career, Gossett played the role of George Murchison in A Raisin in the Sun. The story tells of a black family's experiences in south Chicago, as they attempt to improve their financial circumstances.[6] The character of Murchison represents the "fully assimilated black man" who denies his African heritage with a "smarter than thou" attitude.[7] The play received rave reviews.[8] In Boyd Martin's review in The Courier Journal said that the play is "magnificently played by the entire cast."[9] It won best play at the New York Drama Critics' Circle.[10]

During the early 1960s, Gossett was considered to be a talented folk musician. He was also well known.[11] His singing career was helped along with appearing at the Folk City venue in New York.[12]

In 1961, Gossett had his cinematic debut with the play's film adaptation of A Raisin in the Sun.[13] Due to the critical acclaim of the play, Columbia Pictures bought the film rights. Most of the original cast, including Gossett, returned to their roles. The film just like the play the film received excellent reviews.[14]

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 1,408 performances. The original cast also featured James Earl Jones, Roscoe Lee Browne, Cicely Tyson, Godfrey Cambridge, Maya Angelou and Charles Gordone.[15]

In 1963, Gossett acted in the Broadway play Tambourines to Glory.[16] William Glover in his review published in The Bee, describes it as the first Broadway play with a gospel score, and praised the entirety of the cast for their energy and vocals.[17]

In 1964, Gossett acted tin the Broadway play Golden Boy.[18]

Signed to Powertree Records, Gossett's single, "Hooka' Dooka', Green Green" / "Goodmornin' Captain" was released in early 1964.[19] Later in May, "Red Rosy Bush" / "See See Rider" was released.[20]

In 1965, Gossett appeared in the musical play The Zulu and the Zayda on Broadway as Paulus with music and lyrics by Harold J. Rome.[21] A December, 1965 review of The Zulu, original cast recording that was released on Columbia Records noted Menasha Skulnik and Gossett's vocal performance of "It's Good to Be Alive.[22]

In 1966, Gossett acted in the Broadway play My Sweet Charlie.[23] Gossett wrote the antiwar folk song "Handsome Johnny" with Richie Havens; Havens recorded the song in 1966.[citation needed]

In 1967, the song "Handsome Johnny" was released appearing on Richie Havens's album Mixed Bag, which he co-composed with Havens . Havens performed it on the Johnny Carson Show which resulted in a standing ovation that lasted through two commercial breaks.[24] By September, 1967, his single "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" / "Just a Girl" was released on Warner Brothers 7078. It was a Cash Box Newcomer Pick and received a good review with the reviewer calling it "easy-paced blues working and a mighty fine smooth vocal join forces in putting across a tempting r&b reading of the folk standard."[25]

In 1968, Gossett acted in the play Carry Me Back to Morningside Heights.[26]

In the spring of 1969, Gossett was listed among the actors who could not be determined or uncredited in Stuart Rosenberg's WUSA.[27]

In 1970, his album From Me to You was released on B.T. Puppy Records BTPS-1013. It contained some of his own compositions.[28][29]

In 1971, Gossett acted in Paul Bogart's Skin Game.[30] That year Gossett, was cast in a film adaptation of the novel Finding Maubee, however the project went dormant, and was released as The Mighty Quinn in 1989 with another cast.[31] On February 7, Gossett acted in The Desperado a Bonanza episode.[32]

Also that year he acted in the play Murderous Angels,[33] which is about an investigation regarding Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba. In his Daily News review Douglas Watt said that Gossett performance as Lumumba is "extremely convincing."[34]

In 1972, Gossett acted in George Cukor's Travels with My Aunt.[35] That he was announced to act in a starring role in Brian De Palma's Sisters, but had to withdraw due to scheduling conflict,[36] and to play a gang leader in Barry Shear's Across 110th Street, but he is not in the finished product.[37]

In 1973, Gossett acted in Stuart Rosenberg's The Laughing Policeman.[38]

In 1974, Gossett acted in Philip Kaufman's The White Dawn.[39]

In 1975, he played O' Flaherty in the "Clark Templeton O'Flaherty" episode of The Six Million Dollar Man

On November 22, 1975, Gossett acted in George's best friend and episode of The Jeffersons.[40]

 
Gossett with Esther Rolle in a publicity photo for Good Times in 1976

In 1976, Gossett acted in films, this includes Arthur Marks's J. D.'s Revenge,[41] and Krishna Shah's The River Niger.[42]

In 1977, Gossett played the role of Fiddler in the television miniseries Roots based on Alex Haley's book Roots: The Saga of an American Family. The role was his screen breakthrough, earning him an Emmy Award for outstanding lead actor in a single appearance in a drama or comedy series.[43] Gossett has stated that he was initially insulted to be cast as a submissive "Uncle Tom" character, but after researching the role he came to appreciate Fiddler as a survivor doing what he found necessary under the plantation regime.[44]

That year in films, Gossett acted Robert Aldrich's The Choirboys,[45] and Peter Yates's The Deep.[46]

1978 to 1997: subsequent success edit

On March 2, 1978, the television special The Sentry Collection Presents Ben Vereen: His Roots premiered. Actor Ben Vereen showcases key elements of his life through dance and music. Gossett was among the guest stars.[47] At the Emmy Awards, Gossett was nominated for "Outstanding continuing or single performance by a supporting actor in variety or music".[48]

On the 28th of January 1979, the mini-series Backstairs at the White House premiered.[49] It is an adaption of the book My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House, about White House servants who served there during several presidencies. Gossett plays a servant who is 37 years of age when the series starts and 88 when it ends. He said ''I took the role because of the chance to age". At the Emmy Awards, Gossett was nominated for "Outstanding lead actor in a limited series or a special".[50]

In 1981, Gossett was a guest star in an episode of the television series Palmerstown, U.S.A..[51] For his performance Gossett was nominated at the Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.[52]

In 1982, for his role as drill instructor Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley, in Taylor Hackford's An Officer and a Gentleman won him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He was the first black male to win an Oscar in a supporting role,[53] the second black male to win for acting, and the third black actor to win overall.[citation needed] Additionally, Gossett won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globe Awards,[54] and NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture at the NAACP Image Awards.[citation needed]

Also that year, Gossett was also starring in the science fiction series, The Powers of Matthew Star which lasted until 1983.

In 1983, he played the title role in Sadat, a two-part miniseries which chronicled the life and assassination of former Egypt president Anwar Sadat.[55] For his performance, Gossett was nominated at the Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series,[56] and at the Golden Globes Awards he was nominated for "Best Actor in limited series, anthology series or television motion picture".[54]

That same year, Gossett acted in Joe Alves's Jaws 3-D.[57]

In 1984 Gossett acted in Richard Lester's Finders Keepers.[58]

In 1985, Gossett co-starred with Dennis Quaid in Wolfgang Petersen's Enemy Mine.[59]

 
Gossett with Clint Eastwood and President Ronald Reagan at the White House in 1987

In 1987, Gossett acted in Volker Schlöndorff's A Gathering of Old Men.[60] While it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival,[61] it was released as television film in the US.[62] For his performance, Gossett was nominated at the Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special.[63]

  Also that year he acted in Christopher Cain's The Principal.[64]

In 1988, Gossett reunited with director Sidney J. Furie for Iron Eagle II.[65] It made $10,497,324 at the U.S. box office.[66]

In 1989, Gossett co-starred in the Marvel Comics adaptation The Punisher, with Dolph Lundgren in the title role. The film was directed by Mark Goldblatt, with a screenplay by Boaz Yakin. The Punisher was filmed in Sydney, Australia and also featured Jeroen Krabbé, Kim Miyori, and Barry Otto.[67]

On February 14, 1990, Gossett acted in Zora is my name! an episode of American Playhouse.[68]

In 1991, Gossett acted in Manny Coto's Cover Up,[69] and Daniel Petrie's Toy Soldiers.[70] On March 16, HBO premiered the television film The Josephine Baker Story.[71] For his acting at the Golden Globes Awards, in the television category, Gossett won "Best supporting actor".[54]

In 1992, provided additional narration for Bill Miles and Nina Rosenblum's documentary film The Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II.[72] Gossett returned to the role of Chappy in Aces: Iron Eagle III directed by John Glen,[73] and acted in Michael Ritchie's Diggstown.[74]

In 1994, Gossett acted in Bruce Beresford's A Good Man in Africa.[75]

In 1995, Gossett returned to the role of Chappy and reunited with director Sidney J. Furie for Iron Eagle IV.[76]

In 1996, Gossett acted in the Broadway play Chicago.[77] That year he acted in Arthur Penn's film Inside which was screened at Cannes before being released as a television film,[78] where he also served as an executive producer.[79] For his effort Gossett received CableACE Award nomination for "Best actor in a movie or mini-series.[80]

In 1997, Gossett had a guest role in theTouched by an Angel episode Amazing Grace: Part 1.[81] For his performance he was nominated for "Outstanding guest actor in a drama series".[82] In 1997, Gossett's narration of Disney's Candlelight Processional, telling the nativity story, was recorded and released by Walt Disney Records.[83]

1998 to present day: following roles and current works edit

In 1998, Gossett acted Bram Stoker's Legend of the Mummy.[84]

In 2004, Gossett voiced the Vortigaunts in the video game Half-Life 2.[citation needed]

In the 2005 film Left Behind: World at War, he played the role of the U.S. President.[85] That year on television, he played Free Jaffa Leader Gerak in several episodes of Season 9 of the sci-fi television series Stargate SG-1.[86]

In 2007, he acted in Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls.[87] That year, he provided the voice of Lucius Fox in The Batman animated series.[citation needed]

In 2008, he filmed the "Keep It 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 as 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.[88][89]

In 2011, Gossett acted in film The Grace Card.[90]

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 election. The film, written and directed by the Ashmawey brothers under AshmaweyFilms, also stars Danielle Fishel, Keith David, M. 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 own 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 firm.[91] He narrated an audiobook based on Twelve Years a Slave.[92] Also that year, he acted in Havre de grace an episode of Boardwalk Empire.[93]

In 2015, Gossett acted in the miniseries The Book of Negroes.[94][95]

In 2019, Gossett acted in the series Watchmen.[96] At the Emmy Awards, he was nominated for "Outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or movie",[97] and at the Black Reel Awards he received a nomination for "Outstanding Supporting Actor, TV Movie/Limited Series".[98]

On July 18, 2016, Gossett cohosted as a guest programmer on Turner Classic Movies' primetime lineup. Allowed to choose four movies to air, he selected Blackboard Jungle, Lifeboat, Touch of Evil and The Night of the Hunter.

In 2021, Gossett appears in the film Not To Forget (2021), which aims to raise awareness and funds for the fight against Alzheimer’s. The movie, directed by Valerio Zanoli, stars Karen Grassle and 5 Academy Award winners: Louis Gossett Jr., Cloris Leachman, Tatum O’Neal, George Chakiris, and Olympia Dukakis.

In 2022, Gossett was cast in a supporting role for the upcoming American horror film, Awaken the Reaper.[99] The film also features performances by Lance Henriksen and Robin Curtis. Awaken the Reaper is directed by Justin Paul and Dave Campfield. The film is produced by Fourth Horizon Cinema, Impact Media Studios and Design Weapons.

Personal life edit

 
Gossett at the celebration of the anniversary of the March on Washington

Gossett has been married three times and fathered one son and adopted one son. His first marriage was to Hattie Glascoe; it was annulled. His second, to Christina Mangosing, took place on August 21, 1973. Their son Satie was born 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.[100]

Louis is the first cousin of actor Robert Gossett who starred on TNT's The Closer.[citation needed]

Gossett states that in 1966 he was handcuffed to a tree for three hours by the police in Beverly Hills.[101]

On February 9, 2010, Gossett announced that he had prostate cancer. He added the disease was caught in its early stages, and he expected to make a full recovery.[102][103]

In late December 2020, Gossett was hospitalized in Georgia with COVID-19.[104]

Filmography and theatre credits edit

Partial accolades edit

Academy Awards edit

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref(s)
1983 Best Supporting Actor An Officer and a Gentleman Won [105]

Emmy Awards edit

Golden Globe Awards edit

Black Reel Awards edit

CableACE Awards edit

Year Category Nominated work Result Ref(s)
1997 Best Actor in a Movie or Mini-series Inside Nominated [80]

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louis, gossett, louis, cameron, gossett, born, 1936, american, actor, born, coney, island, brooklyn, york, city, stage, debut, school, production, take, with, shortly, after, successfully, auditioned, broadway, play, take, giant, step, gossett, continued, acti. Louis Cameron Gossett Jr born May 27 1936 is an American actor Born in Coney Island Brooklyn New York City he had his stage debut at the age of 17 in a school production of You Can t Take It with You Shortly after he successfully auditioned for the Broadway play Take a Giant Step Gossett continued acting onstage One of these plays was A Raisin in the Sun in 1959 and in 1961 he made his on screen debut in its film adaptation From thereon Gossett added many roles in films and on television to his resume as well as released music In 1977 Gossett gained wide recognition for his role of Fiddler in the popular miniseries Roots for which he won Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series at the Emmy Awards Louis Gossett Jr Gossett in 2021BornLouis Cameron Gossett Jr 1936 05 27 May 27 1936 age 87 New York City U S OccupationsActordirectorproduceractivistYears active1953 presentSpousesHattie Glascoe m 1967 annul 1968 wbr Christina Mangosing m 1973 div 1975 wbr Cyndi James Reese m 1987 div 1992 wbr Children2RelativesRobert Gossett first cousin Gossett continued acting in high profile films and television In 1982 for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in An Officer and a Gentleman he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and became the first black actor to win in this category At the Emmy Awards Gossett continued to receive recognition with nominations for The Sentry Collection Presents Ben Vereen His Roots 1978 Palmerstown U S A 1981 Sadat 1983 A Gathering of Old Men 1987 Touched by an Angel 1997 and Watchmen 2019 He won and was nominated at other ceremonies including the Golden Globe Awards Black Reel Awards and NAACP Image Awards Gossett is also well known for his role as Colonel Chappy Sinclair in the Iron Eagle film series 1986 1995 Since his beginnings Gossett has appeared in a wide range of projects Film projects include Hal Ashby s The Landlord 1970 Paul Bogart s Skin Game 1971 George Cukor s Travels with My Aunt 1972 Stuart Rosenberg s The Laughing Policeman 1974 Philip Kaufman s The White Dawn 1974 Peter Yates s The Deep 1977 Wolfgang Petersen s Enemy Mine 1985 Christopher Cain s The Principal 1987 Mark Goldblatt s The Punisher 1989 and Daniel Petrie s Toy Soldiers 1991 and television appearances include Bonanza 1971 The Jeffersons 1975 American Playhouse 1990 Stargate SG 1 2005 Boardwalk Empire 2013 and The Book of Negroes 2015 He has also acted in video games and commercials and continues to work onstage Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1953 to 1977 music career and early roles to breakthrough 2 2 1978 to 1997 subsequent success 2 3 1998 to present day following roles and current works 3 Personal life 4 Filmography and theatre credits 5 Partial accolades 5 1 Academy Awards 5 2 Emmy Awards 5 3 Golden Globe Awards 5 4 Black Reel Awards 5 5 CableACE Awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Louis Gossett Jr news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gossett was born in Coney Island Brooklyn New York City to Hellen Rebecca nee Wray a nurse and Louis Gossett Sr a porter citation needed He is an alumnus of Mark Twain Intermediate School 239 and Abraham Lincoln High School citation needed His stage debut came at the age of 17 in a school production of You Can t Take It with You when a sports injury resulted in the decision to take an acting class Polio had already delayed his graduation citation needed His high school teacher had encouraged him to audition for a Broadway part resulting in his selection for a starring role on Broadway in 1953 from among 200 other actors well before he entered NYU citation needed After graduating from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1954 he attended New York University declining an athletic scholarship 1 Standing 6 feet 1 inch 1 85 m tall he was offered the opportunity to play varsity basketball during his college years at NYU he declined the basketball offer to concentrate on theater citation needed Career edit1953 to 1977 music career and early roles to breakthrough edit In 1953 Gossett acted in the Broadway play Take a Giant Step 2 He replaced Bill Gunn as Spencer Scott 3 The play was selected by The New York Times drama critics as one of the 10 best shows of the year He was 17 and still a student at Abraham Lincoln High School with no formal drama training citation needed On October 24 1955 Broadway play The Desk Set started its run with Gossett acting in it The show had 297 performances and closed on July 7 1956 4 Its a comedy about office workers On its 200th performance Jack Y Kohl s The Morning Call review praised the entire cast 5 nbsp A scene from the play A Raisin in the Sun in 1959 with Gossett left as George Murchison Ruby Dee as Ruth Younger and Sidney Poitier as Walter YoungerIn 1959 continuing his Broadway theatre career Gossett played the role of George Murchison in A Raisin in the Sun The story tells of a black family s experiences in south Chicago as they attempt to improve their financial circumstances 6 The character of Murchison represents the fully assimilated black man who denies his African heritage with a smarter than thou attitude 7 The play received rave reviews 8 In Boyd Martin s review in The Courier Journal said that the play is magnificently played by the entire cast 9 It won best play at the New York Drama Critics Circle 10 During the early 1960s Gossett was considered to be a talented folk musician He was also well known 11 His singing career was helped along with appearing at the Folk City venue in New York 12 In 1961 Gossett had his cinematic debut with the play s film adaptation of A Raisin in the Sun 13 Due to the critical acclaim of the play Columbia Pictures bought the film rights Most of the original cast including Gossett returned to their roles The film just like the play the film received excellent reviews 14 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 1 408 performances The original cast also featured James Earl Jones Roscoe Lee Browne Cicely Tyson Godfrey Cambridge Maya Angelou and Charles Gordone 15 In 1963 Gossett acted in the Broadway play Tambourines to Glory 16 William Glover in his review published in The Bee describes it as the first Broadway play with a gospel score and praised the entirety of the cast for their energy and vocals 17 In 1964 Gossett acted tin the Broadway play Golden Boy 18 Signed to Powertree Records Gossett s single Hooka Dooka Green Green Goodmornin Captain was released in early 1964 19 Later in May Red Rosy Bush See See Rider was released 20 In 1965 Gossett appeared in the musical play The Zulu and the Zayda on Broadway as Paulus with music and lyrics by Harold J Rome 21 A December 1965 review of The Zulu original cast recording that was released on Columbia Records noted Menasha Skulnik and Gossett s vocal performance of It s Good to Be Alive 22 In 1966 Gossett acted in the Broadway play My Sweet Charlie 23 Gossett wrote the antiwar folk song Handsome Johnny with Richie Havens Havens recorded the song in 1966 citation needed In 1967 the song Handsome Johnny was released appearing on Richie Havens s album Mixed Bag which he co composed with Havens Havens performed it on the Johnny Carson Show which resulted in a standing ovation that lasted through two commercial breaks 24 By September 1967 his single Where Have All the Flowers Gone Just a Girl was released on Warner Brothers 7078 It was a Cash Box Newcomer Pick and received a good review with the reviewer calling it easy paced blues working and a mighty fine smooth vocal join forces in putting across a tempting r amp b reading of the folk standard 25 In 1968 Gossett acted in the play Carry Me Back to Morningside Heights 26 In the spring of 1969 Gossett was listed among the actors who could not be determined or uncredited in Stuart Rosenberg s WUSA 27 In 1970 his album From Me to You was released on B T Puppy Records BTPS 1013 It contained some of his own compositions 28 29 In 1971 Gossett acted in Paul Bogart s Skin Game 30 That year Gossett was cast in a film adaptation of the novel Finding Maubee however the project went dormant and was released as The Mighty Quinn in 1989 with another cast 31 On February 7 Gossett acted in The Desperado a Bonanza episode 32 Also that year he acted in the play Murderous Angels 33 which is about an investigation regarding Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba In his Daily News review Douglas Watt said that Gossett performance as Lumumba is extremely convincing 34 In 1972 Gossett acted in George Cukor s Travels with My Aunt 35 That he was announced to act in a starring role in Brian De Palma s Sisters but had to withdraw due to scheduling conflict 36 and to play a gang leader in Barry Shear s Across 110th Street but he is not in the finished product 37 In 1973 Gossett acted in Stuart Rosenberg s The Laughing Policeman 38 In 1974 Gossett acted in Philip Kaufman s The White Dawn 39 In 1975 he played O Flaherty in the Clark Templeton O Flaherty episode of The Six Million Dollar ManOn November 22 1975 Gossett acted in George s best friend and episode of The Jeffersons 40 nbsp Gossett with Esther Rolle in a publicity photo for Good Times in 1976In 1976 Gossett acted in films this includes Arthur Marks s J D s Revenge 41 and Krishna Shah s The River Niger 42 In 1977 Gossett played the role of Fiddler in the television miniseries Roots based on Alex Haley s book Roots The Saga of an American Family The role was his screen breakthrough earning him an Emmy Award for outstanding lead actor in a single appearance in a drama or comedy series 43 Gossett has stated that he was initially insulted to be cast as a submissive Uncle Tom character but after researching the role he came to appreciate Fiddler as a survivor doing what he found necessary under the plantation regime 44 That year in films Gossett acted Robert Aldrich s The Choirboys 45 and Peter Yates s The Deep 46 1978 to 1997 subsequent success edit On March 2 1978 the television special The Sentry Collection Presents Ben Vereen His Roots premiered Actor Ben Vereen showcases key elements of his life through dance and music Gossett was among the guest stars 47 At the Emmy Awards Gossett was nominated for Outstanding continuing or single performance by a supporting actor in variety or music 48 On the 28th of January 1979 the mini series Backstairs at the White House premiered 49 It is an adaption of the book My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House about White House servants who served there during several presidencies Gossett plays a servant who is 37 years of age when the series starts and 88 when it ends He said I took the role because of the chance to age At the Emmy Awards Gossett was nominated for Outstanding lead actor in a limited series or a special 50 In 1981 Gossett was a guest star in an episode of the television series Palmerstown U S A 51 For his performance Gossett was nominated at the Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series 52 In 1982 for his role as drill instructor Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in Taylor Hackford s An Officer and a Gentleman won him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor He was the first black male to win an Oscar in a supporting role 53 the second black male to win for acting and the third black actor to win overall citation needed Additionally Gossett won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globe Awards 54 and NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture at the NAACP Image Awards citation needed Also that year Gossett was also starring in the science fiction series The Powers of Matthew Star which lasted until 1983 In 1983 he played the title role in Sadat a two part miniseries which chronicled the life and assassination of former Egypt president Anwar Sadat 55 For his performance Gossett was nominated at the Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series 56 and at the Golden Globes Awards he was nominated for Best Actor in limited series anthology series or television motion picture 54 That same year Gossett acted in Joe Alves s Jaws 3 D 57 In 1984 Gossett acted in Richard Lester s Finders Keepers 58 In 1985 Gossett co starred with Dennis Quaid in Wolfgang Petersen s Enemy Mine 59 nbsp Gossett with Clint Eastwood and President Ronald Reagan at the White House in 1987In 1987 Gossett acted in Volker Schlondorff s A Gathering of Old Men 60 While it was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival 61 it was released as television film in the US 62 For his performance Gossett was nominated at the Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special 63 Also that year he acted in Christopher Cain s The Principal 64 In 1988 Gossett reunited with director Sidney J Furie for Iron Eagle II 65 It made 10 497 324 at the U S box office 66 In 1989 Gossett co starred in the Marvel Comics adaptation The Punisher with Dolph Lundgren in the title role The film was directed by Mark Goldblatt with a screenplay by Boaz Yakin The Punisher was filmed in Sydney Australia and also featured Jeroen Krabbe Kim Miyori and Barry Otto 67 On February 14 1990 Gossett acted in Zora is my name an episode of American Playhouse 68 In 1991 Gossett acted in Manny Coto s Cover Up 69 and Daniel Petrie s Toy Soldiers 70 On March 16 HBO premiered the television film The Josephine Baker Story 71 For his acting at the Golden Globes Awards in the television category Gossett won Best supporting actor 54 In 1992 provided additional narration for Bill Miles and Nina Rosenblum s documentary film The Liberators Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II 72 Gossett returned to the role of Chappy in Aces Iron Eagle III directed by John Glen 73 and acted in Michael Ritchie s Diggstown 74 In 1994 Gossett acted in Bruce Beresford s A Good Man in Africa 75 In 1995 Gossett returned to the role of Chappy and reunited with director Sidney J Furie for Iron Eagle IV 76 In 1996 Gossett acted in the Broadway play Chicago 77 That year he acted in Arthur Penn s film Inside which was screened at Cannes before being released as a television film 78 where he also served as an executive producer 79 For his effort Gossett received CableACE Award nomination for Best actor in a movie or mini series 80 In 1997 Gossett had a guest role in theTouched by an Angel episode Amazing Grace Part 1 81 For his performance he was nominated for Outstanding guest actor in a drama series 82 In 1997 Gossett s narration of Disney s Candlelight Processional telling the nativity story was recorded and released by Walt Disney Records 83 1998 to present day following roles and current works edit In 1998 Gossett acted Bram Stoker s Legend of the Mummy 84 In 2004 Gossett voiced the Vortigaunts in the video game Half Life 2 citation needed In the 2005 film Left Behind World at War he played the role of the U S President 85 That year on television he played Free Jaffa Leader Gerak in several episodes of Season 9 of the sci fi television series Stargate SG 1 86 In 2007 he acted in Tyler Perry s Daddy s Little Girls 87 That year he provided the voice of Lucius Fox in The Batman animated series citation needed In 2008 he filmed the Keep It 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 as 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 88 89 In 2011 Gossett acted in film The Grace Card 90 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 election The film written and directed by the Ashmawey brothers under AshmaweyFilms also stars Danielle Fishel Keith David M 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 own 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 firm 91 He narrated an audiobook based on Twelve Years a Slave 92 Also that year he acted in Havre de grace an episode of Boardwalk Empire 93 In 2015 Gossett acted in the miniseries The Book of Negroes 94 95 In 2019 Gossett acted in the series Watchmen 96 At the Emmy Awards he was nominated for Outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or movie 97 and at the Black Reel Awards he received a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor TV Movie Limited Series 98 On July 18 2016 Gossett cohosted as a guest programmer on Turner Classic Movies primetime lineup Allowed to choose four movies to air he selected Blackboard Jungle Lifeboat Touch of Evil and The Night of the Hunter In 2021 Gossett appears in the film Not To Forget 2021 which aims to raise awareness and funds for the fight against Alzheimer s The movie directed by Valerio Zanoli stars Karen Grassle and 5 Academy Award winners Louis Gossett Jr Cloris Leachman Tatum O Neal George Chakiris and Olympia Dukakis In 2022 Gossett was cast in a supporting role for the upcoming American horror film Awaken the Reaper 99 The film also features performances by Lance Henriksen and Robin Curtis Awaken the Reaper is directed by Justin Paul and Dave Campfield The film is produced by Fourth Horizon Cinema Impact Media Studios and Design Weapons Personal life edit nbsp Gossett at the celebration of the anniversary of the March on WashingtonGossett has been married three times and fathered one son and adopted one son His first marriage was to Hattie Glascoe it was annulled His second to Christina Mangosing took place on August 21 1973 Their son Satie was born 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 100 Louis is the first cousin of actor Robert Gossett who starred on TNT s The Closer citation needed Gossett states that in 1966 he was handcuffed to a tree for three hours by the police in Beverly Hills 101 On February 9 2010 Gossett announced that he had prostate cancer He added the disease was caught in its early stages and he expected to make a full recovery 102 103 In late December 2020 Gossett was hospitalized in Georgia with COVID 19 104 Filmography and theatre credits editMain article Louis Gossett Jr on screen and stagePartial accolades editAcademy Awards edit Year Category Nominated work Result Ref s 1983 Best Supporting Actor An Officer and a Gentleman Won 105 Emmy Awards edit Year Category Nominated work Result Ref s 1977 Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearance in a Drama or Comedy Series Roots Won 106 1978 Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in Variety or Music The Sentry Collection Presents Ben Vereen His Roots Nominated 106 1979 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special Backstairs at the White House Nominated 106 1981 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Palmerstown U S A Nominated 106 1984 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special Sadat Nominated 106 1987 A Gathering of Old Men Nominated 106 1997 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Touched by an Angel Nominated 106 2020 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Watchmen Nominated 106 Golden Globe Awards edit Year Category Nominated work Result Ref s 1983 Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture An Officer and a Gentleman Won 54 1984 Best Actor Limited Series Anthology Series or Television Motion Picture Sadat Nominated 54 1992 Best Supporting Actor Television The Josephine Baker Story Won 54 Black Reel Awards edit Year Category Nominated work Result Ref s 2000 Outstanding Directing TV Movie or Limited Series Love Songs Won 107 2013 Outstanding Supporting Actor TV Movie Limited Series Smitty Nominated 107 2020 Watchmen Nominated 107 CableACE Awards edit Year Category Nominated work Result Ref s 1997 Best Actor in a Movie or Mini series Inside Nominated 80 References edit Pfefferman Naomi Louis Gossett Jr to Give Shul Inaugural Ball Toast The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles January 15 2009 Accessed September 23 2009 Gossett suspects that his English teacher at Abraham Lincoln High School Gustave Blum identified with African Americans because he had experienced anti Semitism as a result of the blacklists Take a giant step Playbill Take A Giant Step Jan Hus Playhouse Lortel Archives Archived from the original on 7 October 2012 Retrieved 27 October 2012 The desk set Playbill Kohl Jack Y April 15 1956 Desk Set Hits 200th performance The Morning Call p 25 A raisin in the sun Playbill George Murchison www cliffsnotes com Retrieved 2023 09 14 Winchell On Broadway The Scranton Tribune March 14 1959 p 9 Martin Boyd August 4 1959 Raisin in the sun gives true picture of racial bias with splendid humor pp Section 2 4 History www dramacritics org Retrieved 2023 09 14 Boweryboyshistory com August 7 2009 Cafe Wha the whys wheres whos and hows New York Daily News Aug 14 2017 MUSIC Greenwich Village and the birth of the folk movement By David Hinckley A Raisin in the Sun film by Petrie 1961 Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2022 12 20 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2023 09 14 Louis Gossett Jr The History Makers 30 March 2005 Retrieved 26 November 2018 Tambourine to glory Playbill Glover William November 4 1963 Tambourine to Glory is swiping trat The Bee pp 10 b Golden Boy Playbill 45Cat Lou Gossett Discography USA Billboard May 30 1964 Page 28 Powertree Inks The Zulu and the Zayda Playbill Billboard December 25 1965 Page 30 Album Reviews continued Special Merit Picks Original Cast Special Merit The Zulu My Sweet Charle Playbill Rock Song Index by Bruce Pollock Page 132 Handsome Johnny Cash Box September 16 1967 Page 34 Record Reviews Newcomer Picks Carry Me Back to Morningside Heights Playbill AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 Discogs Louis Gossett Jr Discography Albums BadCat Records Lou Gossett AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 Bonanza TVGuide com Retrieved 2022 12 20 Murderous Angels Playbill Watt Douglas December 21 1971 Murderous Angels takes a looks into Lumumba murder mystery Daily News p 62 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 The Jeffersons Season 2 Episode 11 retrieved 2022 12 20 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 Roots Television Academy Retrieved 2022 12 18 Bruner Jeryl May 23 2016 Louis Gossett Jr on Playing Fiddler In Roots He Was a Survivor Parade Retrieved 2023 06 02 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 Ben Vereen s Talents Showcases Morning Star February 26 1978 p 26 The Sentry Collection Presents Ben Vereen His Root Television Academy Retrieved 2022 12 18 TV Highlights DaytonDaily News January 28 1979 pp Dayton Leisure 23 Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie Nominees Winners 1979 Television Academy Retrieved 2022 12 19 Buck Jerry March 16 1981 CBS series set in the South during the depression Argus Leader pp 11A Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series Nominees Winners 1981 Television Academy Retrieved 2022 12 19 Louis Gossett Jr on race Hollywood and the Oscars CBC January 16 2015 a b c d e f Louis Gossett Jr www goldenglobes com Retrieved 2022 12 20 Hurst John V October 30 1983 Playing Sadat with mind spirit The Sacramento Bee pp Tv Today 3 Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie Nominees Winners 1984 Television Academy Retrieved 2022 12 19 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 04 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 04 A GATHERING OF OLD MEN Festival de Cannes www festival cannes com Retrieved 2022 12 04 Festival de Cannes A Gathering of Old Men festival cannes com Retrieved July 20 2009 O Connor John J May 10 1987 Old men is memorable TV drame The South Bend Tribune pp C9 Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie Nominees Winners 1987 Television Academy Retrieved 2022 12 19 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 04 Iron Eagle II www tcm com Retrieved 2022 12 18 Iron Eagle II Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2022 12 18 Clarke Frederick S 1989 Cinefantastique F S Clarke p 14 Retrieved 21 May 2011 American Playhouse TVGuide com Retrieved 2022 12 20 Cover Up www tcm com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 Williams Scott March 15 1991 HBO s Josephine Baker Story is a magnificent film The Shreveport Journal pp D One AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 AFI Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 Iron Eagles IV www tcm com Chicago Playbill Bonnie amp Clyde director Arthur Penn is at home on Cable Corvallis Gazette Times 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Catalog catalog afi com Retrieved 2022 12 18 Ng Philiana 9 February 2017 Exclusive The Good Fight Creators Reveal Three New Guest Stars ET Online CBS Television Distribution CBS Studios Inc Retrieved 26 November 2018 Morgan Jennifer Wilde February 23 2016 Come to the Garden A Novel Simon and Schuster p 200 ISBN 9781501131332 Leeds Sarene 2013 11 18 Chalky and Daughter Hit the Road on Boardwalk Empire Rolling Stone Retrieved 2022 12 20 Bacardi Francesca 2014 02 04 Louis Gossett Jr Cuba Gooding Jr Star In Book of Negroes Mini Series for BET Variety Retrieved 2022 12 20 The Book of Negroes TVGuide com Retrieved 2022 12 20 Watchmen TVGuide com Retrieved 2022 12 19 Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie Nominees Winners 2020 Television Academy Retrieved 2022 12 19 Black Reel Awards for TV Past Winners amp Nominees by Category Black Reel Awards Archived from the original on December 20 2022 Retrieved 2022 12 20 Wiseman Andreas 2022 11 29 Lance Henriksen Louis Gossett Jr amp 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