Julius Harris
Julius Harris | |
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Born |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | August 17, 1923
Died |
October 17, 2004 81) Woodland Hills, California, U.S. | (aged
Other names | Julius W. Harris |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1964–1997 |
Julius W. Harris (August 17, 1923 – October 17, 2004) was an American actor who appeared in more than 70 movies and numerous television series in a career that spanned four decades.
Early life and career
Born in Philadelphia, Harris worked as a nurse, and a bouncer in New York City Jazz clubs before he began acting. After hanging out with many struggling actors, he took a dare and auditioned for his first role and was cast as the father in Nothing But a Man, a critically acclaimed 1964 film about black life in the South starring Ivan Dixon and Abbey Lincoln.
Some of his most prominent roles included the villainous, steel-armed Tee Hee in the James Bond film Live and Let Die,[1] Scatter in Super Fly, Bubbletop Woodson in Let's Do It Again, Captain Bollin in Shaft's Big Score, Inspector Daniels in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, Joseph in Islands in the Stream and Ugandan President Idi Amin in the TV movie Victory at Entebbe. He also appeared in Trouble Man, King Kong, Black Caesar, Hell Up in Harlem, Friday Foster, Shrunken Heads, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, and in guest-starring roles on Sanford and Son, Good Times, and Love Boat among others. Harris was a member of the Negro Ensemble Company in New York City and appeared on Broadway in the Pulitzer Prize winning play, No Place to Be Somebody.
Death
On October 17, 2004, Harris died of heart failure at the age of 81.[2] He was cremated and interred in Philadelphia, his place of birth. He was survived by his daughter Kimberly and his son Gideon.
Filmography
Film | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1964 | Nothing But a Man | Will Anderson | Julius Harris' first movie role |
1969 | Slaves | Shadrach | |
1972 | Trouble Man | Mr. Big | |
Super Fly | Scatter | ||
1973 | Black Caesar | Papa Gibbs | |
Live and Let Die | Tee Hee Johnson | ||
Hell Up in Harlem | Papa Gibbs | ||
1974 | The Taking of Pelham One Two Three | Inspector Daniels | |
1975 | Let's Do It Again | Bubbletop Woodson | |
1976 | King Kong | Boan | |
1977 | Islands in the Stream | Joseph | |
Looking for Mr. Goodbar | Black Cat | ||
1983 | Going Berserk | Judge | |
1984 | The Enchanted | Booker T. | |
1985 | Crimewave | Hardened Convict | |
My Chauffeur | Johnson | Alternative title: My Chauffeur: Licensed to Love | |
1990 | To Sleep with Anger | Herman | |
Darkman | Gravedigger | ||
Prayer of the Rollerboys | Speedbagger | ||
1991 | Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man | Old Man, Jimmy Jiles's father | |
1993 | Maniac Cop III: Badge of Silence | Houngan | Alternative titles: Maniac Cop 3 MC3: Maniac Cop 3 |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1969 | N.Y.P.D. | Hector | 1 episode |
1973 | The Bob Newhart Show | Mr. Billings | 1 episode (“Blues for Mr. Borden”) |
1975 | Harry O | Arthur "Art Sully" Daniels | 1 episode |
Cannon | Milner | 1 episode | |
Ellery Queen | Doyle the Butler | 1 episode | |
1976 | Rich Man, Poor Man | Augie | Miniseries |
Victory at Entebbe | President Idi Amin | Television movie | |
1977 | Kojak | Joe Addison | 1 episode |
1978 | The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | Mr. Dove | 2 episodes |
1979 | The Incredible Hulk | Doc Alden | 1 episode |
1981 | Thornwell | Frisco | Television movie |
1982 | The Blue and the Gray | Swamp Preacher | Miniseries |
Voyagers! | Auctioneer | 1 episode | |
1983 | St. Elsewhere | Earl | 1 episode |
1983–1986 | Cagney & Lacey | Bardo Sargent Major Brennan |
2 episodes |
1984 | Hart to Hart | Krohn | 1 episode |
Gone Are the Dayes | Man #1 | Television movie | |
Benson | Uncle Buster | 1 episode | |
The Jeffersons | Reverend Taylor | 1 episode | |
1985 | Hollywood Wives | Reverend Daniel | Miniseries |
Amazing Stories | Joe | 1 episode | |
1986 | Capitol | Papa Nebo | Unknown episodes |
1987 | Outlaws | Butch | 1 episode |
A Gathering of Old Men | Coot | Television movie Alternative title: Murder on the Bayou | |
1989 | Friday the 13th: The Series | Simpson | 1 episode |
1991 | The Golden Girls | Mr. Lewis | 1 episode |
Murder, She Wrote | Jack Lee Johnson | 1 episode | |
Civil Wars | Judge Adams | 1 episode | |
1992 | Eerie, Indiana | Prop Man | 1 episode |
1997 | ER | Gramps | 1 episode |
References
- ↑
- ↑ Heffernan, Virginia (2004-10-23). "Julius Harris, 81, Pioneering Black Actor, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-02-13.
External links
- Julius Harris at the Internet Broadway Database
- Julius Harris at the Internet Movie Database
- Julius Harris at Find a Grave
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