American actor (1953–2016)
Bill Nunn
Nunn in Introducing August Wilson (2013)
Born William Goldwyn Nunn III
(1953-10-20 ) October 20, 1953Died September 24, 2016(2016-09-24) (aged 62) Occupation Actor Years active 1974–2016 Spouse Donna Nunn Children 2
William Goldwyn Nunn III (October 20, 1953 – September 24, 2016) was an American actor known for his roles as Radio Raheem in Spike Lee's film Do the Right Thing , Robbie Robertson in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man film trilogy and as Terrence "Pip" Phillips on The Job (2001–02).
Early life
Bill Nunn III was born in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , the son of Frances Nunn and William G. Nunn, Jr. , a journalist and editor at the Pittsburgh Courier and a National Football League scout .[ 1] [ 2] His paternal grandfather was the first African American football player at George Westinghouse High School .[ 3] While ball boys for the Pittsburgh Steelers , Bill Nunn and current Steelers president Art Rooney II stole "Mean" Joe Greene 's car during training camp at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania .[ 4] "Joe Greene showed up in a beautiful green Lincoln Continental , and me and Bill Nunn, Jr. were ball boys. Somehow Bill got the keys one night and we decided to take it for a ride. We only told Joe that story about 10 years ago. We figured that enough time had passed that we could disclose our little joy ride ."[ 4]
Nunn was a 1970 graduate of Schenley High School and a 1976 graduate of Morehouse College .[ 5] He attended college with Spike Lee and appeared in several of Lee's early feature films.[ 1]
Career
Nunn made his credited film debut in the 1988 Spike Lee film School Daze ,[ 6] and is best known for his roles as Radio Raheem in Lee's Do the Right Thing ,[ 7] and as Nino Brown 's bodyguard Duh Duh Duh Man in New Jack City .[ 8] Some of his other film credits include Lee's Mo' Better Blues and He Got Game , as well as Regarding Henry , Sister Act , Canadian Bacon , The Last Seduction , Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead , Runaway Jury , Spider-Man trilogy (as Joseph "Robbie" Robertson ), Firehouse Dog , the television series The Job , Randy and The Mob , and the 2016 televised adaptation of A Raisin in the Sun .[ 9]
Nunn also performed on stage, including August Wilson 's Fences , a Pittsburgh-based play in which Nunn performed with Anthony Mackie , who played Nunn's character's son.[ 1] He was also very involved in community outreach, and he formed his own Pittsburgh-area outreach project in 2008.[ 1]
Death
Nunn died on September 24, 2016, at his home[ 10] in Pittsburgh's Hill District ; he was 62 years old.[ 11] His widow, Donna, confirmed that he had leukemia .[ 10] [ 1]
Filmography
References
^ a b c d e Goldstein, Andrew; Lord, Rich; Eberson, Sharon (September 25, 2016). "Actor Bill Nunn dies" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved September 25, 2016 .
^ Varley, Teresa (February 27, 2007). "Long-time scout Bill Nunn is a man who made a difference" . steelers.com . Pittsburgh Steelers. Archived from the original on March 5, 2007. Retrieved January 12, 2017 .
^ Finder, Chuck (2006-07-24). "Q&A" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2007-04-01 .
^ a b Prisuta, Mike (2015-07-26). "2015 Training Camp is underway" . Archived from the original on 2016-02-24.
^ "Morehouse Celebrates 143 Years" . Morehouse College . Archived from the original on May 27, 2010. Retrieved March 12, 2010 .
^ Penrice, Ronda Racha (13 February 2018). "Spike Lee to appear at 30th anniversary 'School Daze' screening at Fox" . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . Cox Media Group . Retrieved 14 August 2018 .
^ Laws, Zach; Beachum, Chris (10 August 2018). "Spike Lee movies: 15 greatest films, ranked worst to best, include 'Do the Right Thing,' 'Malcolm X,' 'BlacKkKlansman' " . Gold Derby . Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved 14 August 2018 .
^ " 'Do the Right Thing,' 'New Jack City' actor Bill Nunn dies at 62" . Al.com . Advance Local Media LLC. 25 September 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2018 .
^ Mcshane, Larry. "Bill Nunn, Radio Raheem in 'Do the Right Thing,' dies at 63" . Daily News . Retrieved September 25, 2016 .
^ a b Gajanan, Mahita (September 25, 2016). "Celebrities Mourn the Death of Do the Right Thing Actor Bill Nunn" . Time . Retrieved January 12, 2017 .
^ Stack, Liam (September 24, 2016). "Bill Nunn, Who Played Radio Raheem in 'Do the Right Thing,' Dies at 63" . The New York Times . Retrieved September 25, 2016 . Nunn was 62 years, 11 months old, so the headline is incorrect. {{cite news }}
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