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Yaphet Frederick Kotto (November 15, 1939 – March 15, 2021) was an American actor for film and television. His films include the science-fiction horror film Alien (1979), the neo-noir action thriller Across 110th Street (1972), the science-fiction action film The Running Man (1987), the film Live and Let Die (1973), and the action comedy (1988). He also starred in the television series (1993–1999) as Lieutenant .


Early life
Kotto was born in New York City. His mother, Gladys Marie, was an American nurse and U.S. Army officer of and descent. His father, Avraham Kotto (who was, according to his son, originally named Njoki Manga Bell), was a businessman from who emigrated to the United States in the 1920s. Kotto's father was raised and his mother converted to Judaism. The couple separated when Kotto was a child, and he was raised by his maternal grandparents.

By the age of 16, Kotto was studying acting at the Actors Mobile Theater Studio.


Career
At age 19, Yaphet Kotto made his professional acting debut in . He was a member of the in New York. Kotto got his start in acting on , where he appeared in The Great White Hope, among other productions.

His film debut was in 1963, aged 23, in an uncredited role in 4 for Texas. He performed in 's Nothing but a Man (1964) and played a supporting role in the The Thomas Crown Affair (1968). He played John Auston, a confused Marine Lance Corporal, in the 1968 episode "King of the Hill", on the first season of Hawaii Five-O.

In 1967, he released a single, "Have You Ever Seen the Blues" / "Have You Dug His Scene" (Chisa Records, CH006).

In 1973, he landed the role of the villain Mr. Big in Live and Let Die, as well as roles in Across 110th Street and . He played a police officer, Richard "Crunch" Blackstone, in the 1975 film Report to the Commissioner. Kotto portrayed in the 1977 television film Raid on Entebbe. He starred as an auto worker in the 1978 film Blue Collar. The following year he played Parker in the Alien. He followed with a supporting role in the 1980 prison drama . In 1983, he guest-starred as mobster Charlie "East Side Charlie" Struthers in episode "The Out-of-Towners". In 1987, he appeared in the futuristic sci-fi movie The Running Man, and in 1988, in the action-comedy , in which he portrayed Alonzo Moseley, an FBI agent. A memo from Paramount indicates that Kotto was among those being considered for in , a role which eventually went to . Letters of Note: STAR TREK/Casting, lettersofnote.com; August 2010.

Kotto was cast as a religious man living in the southwestern desert country in the 1967 episode "A Man Called Abraham" on the syndicated Death Valley Days, hosted by Robert Taylor. In the story line, Abraham convinces a killer named Cassidy () that Cassidy can change his heart despite past crimes. When Cassidy is sent to the gallows, Abraham provides spiritual solace. also appeared in this segment.

Kotto retired from film acting in the mid-1990s, though he had one final film role in Witless Protection (2008). However, he continued to take on television roles. Kotto portrayed Lieutenant in the long-running television series . As a black Sicilian proud of his Italian ancestry, the character was a breakout for television. He has written the book Royalty and also wrote scripts for Homicide. In 2014, he voiced Parker for the video game , reprising the role he played in the movie Alien in 1979.


Personal life
Kotto's first marriage, in 1959, was to a immigrant, Rita Ingrid Dittman. They had three children and divorced in 1976. Later, Kotto married Toni Pettyjohn, and they also had three children together before divorcing in 1989. Kotto married his third wife, Tessie Sinahon, who was from the , in 1998.

Kotto was Jewish, and versed in the Hebrew liturgy and incorporated Jewish prayers at turning points throughout his life. He said his father "instilled Judaism" in him.

In 2000, he was living in Marmora, Ontario, Canada.


Political views
Kotto supported in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. He also expressed support for Black Lives Matter.


Death
Kotto died at the age of 81 on March 15, 2021, near , . His wife announced the news on .


Filmography

Film
19634 for TexasExtraUncredited
1964Nothing but a ManJocko
1968Carl
5 Card StudGeorge "Little George", Mama's Bartender
1970Sonny "Sonny Boy" Mosby
1971Man and BoyNate Hodges
1972Bone"Bone"
The LimitMark JohnsonAlso director
Across 110th StreetLieutenant Pope
1973Live and Let DieDr. Kananga / Mr. Big
1974Harvard Blue
1975Report to the CommissionerRichard "Crunch" Blackstone
Sharks' TreasureBen Flynn
Friday FosterColt Hawkins
1976DrumBlaise
"Big Daddy" Foxx
1978Blue CollarSam "Smokey" James
1979AlienDennis Parker, Technician
1980Dickie Coombes
OthelloOthelloNo commercial release
1982Fighting BackIvanhoe Washington
1983Detective Harry Lowes
1984Terror in the AislesHimself
1985Warning SignMajor Connolly
1986The Park Is MineEubanks
Eye of the TigerJ.B. Deveraux

1987PrettykillHarris
Colonel Styles
William Laughlin
1988FBI Special Agent Alonzo Mosely
1989The Jigsaw MurdersDr. Filmore
A Whisper To A ScreamJules Tallard
Ministry of VengeanceMr. Whiteside
TripwireLee Pitt
1991HangfirePolice Lieutenant
Doc
1992Intent to KillCaptain Jackson
1993Extreme JusticeDetective Larson
1994Ressler
1995Dead BadgeCaptain Hunt
Quincy
1996Two If by SeaFBI Agent O'Malley
Almost BlueTerry
2008Witless ProtectionRicardo BodiFinal film role


Television
1966–1967The Big Valley"Lobo" Brown
Damien
Season 2, episode 11: "The Iron Box"
Season 3, episode 15: "The Buffalo Man"
1967Death Valley DaysAbrahamSeason 15, episode 26: "A Man Called Abraham"
1968Joshua "Child" BarnettSeason 10, episode 2: "Child"
1968Sergeant MajorSeason 2, episode 10: "The Buffalo Soldiers"
Western Heritage Bronze Wrangler Award for Best Fictional Television Drama
1968Daniel BooneLukeSeason 5, episode 11: Big, Black and out There
1969Gabe Johnson / Gabriel DillonSeason 2, episode 18: "Death in a Minor Key"
1969Hawaii Five-OMarine Lance Corporal John T. AustonSeason 1, episode 14: "King of the Hill"
1969Daniel BooneJonahSeason 5, episode 18: "Jonah"
1970Piney BiggsSeason 16, episode 10: "The Scavengers"
1970Night ChaseErnie GreenTelevision film
1971BucknerSeason 2, episode 13: "The Messiah on Mott Street"
1976Raid on EntebbePresident Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
1976CrunchRichard "Crunch" BlackstoneTelevision film
1980Rage!ErnieTelevision film
1982Television film
1983Charlie "East-Side Charlie" StruthersSeries 1, episode 8: "The Out-of-Towners" (1983)
1983For Love and HonorSergeant James "China" BellTelevision film
1983Women of San QuentinSergeant Therman PattersonTelevision film
1983–1984For Love and HonorSergeant James "China" Bell12 episodes
1985Playing with FireFire Chief Jim WalkerTelevision film
1985EubanksTelevision film
1985Badge of the AssassinDetective Cliff Fenton Television film
1985Alfred Hitchcock PresentsConvictSeason 1, episode 10: "Prisoners"
1986HaremAgha KislarTelevision film
1987DesperadoBedeTelevision film
1987In Self DefenseLieutenant TyrellTelevision film
1987Perry Mason: The Case of the Scandalous ScoundrelGeneral SorensonTelevision film
1987Murder, She WroteLieutenant BradshawSeason 4, episode 8: "Steal Me a Story" (1987)
1989Prime TargetGilmore BrownTelevision film
1990After the ShockWilliam McElroyTelevision film
1992Chrome SoldiersPerry BeachTelevision film
1993It's Nothing PersonalLieutenant RileyTelevision film
1993The American ClockIsaacTelevision film
1993Captain Jack ClaytonSeason 1, episode 6: "Treasures of the Tonga Trench"
1993–2000Nominated—NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (1996–1999)
1994The Corpse Had a Familiar FaceDetective Martin TalbotTelevision film
1994HimselfPilot episode
1995Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna BuchananMarty TalbotTelevision film
1997The Defenders: PaybackJudge WilliamsTelevision film
Law & OrderLieutenant Al GiardelloSeason 8, Episode 6: "Baby It's You"
2000Al "Gee" GiardelloTelevision film
2000The RideCarterTelevision film
2001Stiletto DanceCaptain Rick SandsTelevision film


Video games
2014Dennis Parker, TechnicianVoice role; Nostromo Edition


In popular culture
A band from took its name from the actor. He was also mentioned by on the track 'yaphet kotto (freestyle)'.


Further reading
  • The Royalty: A Spiritual Awakening (1997), autobiography;


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