Adolph Caesar
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Born | December 5, 1933 New York, New York, United States |
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Died | March 6, 1986 (age 52) Los Angeles, California, United States |
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Adolph Caesar (born December 5, 1933; died March 6, 1986) was an American actor.
Born in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, he is best remembered for his role in director Norman Jewison's film, A Soldier's Story for which he received a nomination for "Best Actor in a Supporting Role" from both the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes. He also played the role of "Old Mister," opposite Whoopi Goldberg and Danny Glover, in Steven Spielberg's film, "The Color Purple."
In addition to his film career, Caesar did much voice-over work for television and radio commercials, including theatrical previews and radio commercials for many so-called Blaxploitation films, as well the 1978 zombie classic Dawn of the Dead, according to the Internet Movie Database.
Adolph Caesar was working on the Los Angeles set of the 1986 film, Tough Guys when he suffered a heart attack and died a short time later. He was interred in the Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.
[edit] Partial Filmography
Year | Film | Role |
1984 | A Soldier's Story | Sergeant Waters |
1985 | The Color Purple | Old Mister |
1986 | Club Paradise | Solomon Gundy |
Adolph Caesar is survived by his wife, one daughter, and a son.