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Lou is dedicating the last quadrant of his life to an all-out conscientious offensive against racism. Lou quotes "Violence is a war, and the energy we exert on war, I would like to pray that energy gets reverted back to a communal effort to save the planet. So perhaps in my own small way I can generate some energy toward the salvation of the planet because when we win a war we win a dying planet."

 

Site Update: July 2008

  Welcome to the Louis Gossett Jr. Official Web Site

Born May 27, 1936 in Brooklyn, NY, Lou has a flair for projecting quiet authority and has scored well personally in a string of diverse and occasionally challenging roles.

The aspiring actor caught a break at his first Broadway audition for "Take A Giant Step" (1953), where, beating out 400 other candidates, the then 16-year-old landed the lead.

His acting career soon flourished and his work in the stage and film versions of the groundbreaking drama about African-American family life in Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" (1961) proved a watershed. This led to numerous appearances on network series in the 1960s and 70s culminating in 1977, when he picked up an Emmy for his eloquent portrayal of Fiddler in the landmark ABC miniseries "Roots".    More...


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June 2008
  • Lou is presented a Lifetime Achievement Award in Nassau, Bahamas.
April 2008
  • In celebration of his multi-faced career, Lou is presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 13th Annual Palm Beach International Film Festival.

  • Lou receives a Lifetime Achievement Award from St. Louis Argus, the oldest black newspaper in Missouri and the sixth oldest in the United States.

  • Lou speaks to our troops at the Salute to Our Heroes in Ft. Hood, TX, the largest military base in the US.

 

 

 

 

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