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Yaphet Frederick Kotto (born November 15, 1937) is an American actor, known for numerous film roles, and his starring role in the NBC television series:
Life on the Street.
Biography
Early life
Kotto was born in New York City, the son of Gladys Marie, a nurse and army officer, and Avraham Kotto (originally named Njoki Manga Bell), a businessman and the Crown Prince of Cameroon.
[ Yaphet Kotto Biography (1944-)] Kotto's father, who immigrated to the U.S. in the 1920s, was an observant Jew who spoke Hebrew, and Kotto's mother converted to Judaism before marrying his father.
Kotto's great-grandfather King Alexander Bell ruled the Douala region of Cameroon in the late 19th century and was also a practicing Jew.
[ Lt. Giardello Doesn't Skip His Prayers. | Society, Social Assistance & Lifestyle > Religion & Spirituality from AllBusiness.com] Kotto has said that his paternal family originated from Israel and migrated to Egypt and then Cameroon, and have been African Jews for many generations.
Being Black and Jewish gave other children even more reason, he has said, to pick on him growing up in New York City. "It was rough coming up," Kotto said. "And then going to shul, putting a yarmulke on, having to face people who were primarily Baptists in the Bronx meant that on Fridays, I was in some heavy fistfights".
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Career
By the age of 16, he was studying acting at the Actor's Mobile Theater Studio, and at 19, he made his professional acting debut in
Othello. He also was a member of the Actors Studio in New York. Kotto got his start in acting on Broadway, where he appeared in
The Great White Hope, among other productions.
His film debut was in 1963 in an uncredited role in
4 For Texas, but his first big break came in
Nothing But a Man in 1964. He played a supporting role in the 1968 caper film
The Thomas Crown Affair. 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 1973 he landed the role of the James Bond villain Mr. Big in
Live and Let Die, as well as roles in
Across 110th Street and
Truck Turner. Kotto portrayed Idi Amin Dada in the 1977 television film
Raid on Entebbe. He also starred as an auto worker alongside Richard Pryor and Harvey Keitel in the 1978 film
Blue Collar.The following year he played one of his best-known roles, as Parker in the sci-fi/horror film
Alien. He followed with a prominent supporting role in the 1980 prison drama
Brubaker. In 1987, he appeared in the hit futuristic sci-fi movie
The Running Man and in the 1988 action-comedy
Midnight Run, in which he portrayed Alonzo Mosely, an FBI agent competing with bounty hunter Jack Walsh (Robert DeNiro) to capture Jonathan Mardukas (Charles Grodin).
He played Lieutenant Al Giardello in the television series
Life on the Street. The Giardello character reflected Kotto's own ethnic complexity, portrayed as a widower and the product of an African-American mother and Italian American father. At reflective times, the Giardello character would recall the tough lot of being a Baltimore, African-American police officer during the turbulent 1960s. His character would lapse into Sicilian, or quote Sicilian sayings to his detectives.
He has written two books:
Royalty, and
The Second Coming of Christ, and also wrote scripts for
Life on the Street.
Kotto appeared in
TV Nation in an experiment to see who would have more trouble getting a taxi - a distinguished black actor or a white felon.
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Personal life
Kotto is an observant Jew. He has been married three times, and has five children. Kotto married Tessie Sinahon in July 1998, they currently live in Baltimore, Maryland. His son, Fredrick Kotto, is a police officer with the City of San Jose, California. Yaphet Kotto's daughter, Mirabai Kotto has two children, one boy by the name of River Blue, and one girl named Willow. Kotto's youngest daughter Salina has one daughter named Avery, she is due to give birth to a second child in July 2008.
Kotto claims to have uncovered proof that he is the great-great-great-grandson of Britain's Queen Victoria. According to Kotto, the Queen's son Prince Albert Edward (later King Edward VII) had an illicit affair with Princess Nakande, daughter of King Doualla Manga Bell, producing the light-skinned Alexander Bell, Kotto's great-grandfather. Queen Elizabeth's deputy press secretary denied the story, saying, "Edward VII never visited Cameroon".
[ Yaphet Kotto Biography - Yahoo! Movies]Kotto campaigned for Steve Forbes in the 2000 Republican Party presidential primaries. In 2008, Kotto reportedly announced himself as a candidate for president,
[ Vote Smart] but in an interview he has insisted "I have to get people to stop thinking I’m running for President."
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Filmography
- 4 for Texas (1963)
- 5 Card Stud (1968) Little George (Mama's bartender)
- The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) Carl
- The Liberation of L.B. Jones (1970) Sonny Boy Mosby
- Across 110th Street (1972) Lt. Pope
- Live and Let Die (1973) Kananga/Mr. Big
- Truck Turner (1974) Harvard Blue
- Report to the Commissioner (1975) Richard 'Crunch' Blackstone
- Friday Foster (1975) Colt Hawkins
- Monkey Hustle (1976) C.C. Foxx
- Roots (1977) TV miniseries
- Raid on Entebbe (1977) (TV) President Idi Amin Dada
- Blue Collar (1978) Smokey James
- Alien (1979) Parker
- Brubaker (1980) Richard 'Dickie' Coombes
- The Star Chamber (1983) Det. Harry Lowes
- Eye of the Tiger (1986) J.B. Deveraux
- The Running Man (1987) William Laughlin
- Midnight Run (1988) FBI Agent Alonzo Mosely
- Tripwire (1990) Lee Pitt
- The Final Nightmare (1991) Doc
- Life on the Street (1993-1999) Lieutenant Al Giardello
- The Puppet Masters (1994) Ressler
- Two If by Sea (1996) FBI Agent O'Malley
- Witless Protection (2008) Agent Mosely
References
Further reading
- The Royalty: A Spiritual Awakening (1997), autobiography; ISBN 0-9655950-1-3
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