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Late Hollywood star
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's cause of death has finally been revealed nearly one month after he passed away.

The actor's death was confirmed by his family, who paid an emotional tribute to the actor, emphasizing his talent and immense contribution to the entertainment industry.

Among his many achievements, Gossett was also the first Black man to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Louis Gossett Jr.'s Cause Of Death Revealed​


Louis Gossett Jr., First Black Man To Win An Oscar For Supporting Actor, Has Died At 87

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The late Gossett passed away at the age of 87. His first cousin Neal L. Gossett, who spoke with AP, revealed that he died in Santa Monica.

Now, according to the actor's death certificate, Gossett died from a lung condition. A copy of the document obtained by
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highlights Gossett's primary cause of death as a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It further cites other issues, such as heart failure and atrial fibrillation, as contributing conditions.

The document also states that Gossett battled with COPD for years before his death and that his body had been cremated.

Gossett's family confirmed the news of his passing, stating that he died on March 29, Friday morning.

They said in a
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, "It is with our heartfelt regret to confirm our beloved father passed away this morning. We would like to thank everyone for their condolences at this time. Please respect the family's privacy during this difficult time."

His first cousin Neal L. Gossett, who spoke with AP, spoke fondly of his late relative, saying he remembers his cousin as a man who walked with Nelson Mandela. He also noted that Gossett was great with jokes and a relative who was faced with racism and fought it with dignity and humor.

"Never mind the awards, never mind the glitz and glamor, the Rolls-Royces, and the big houses in Malibu. It's about the humanity of the people that he stood for," Neal told the news outlet.

He Was The First Black Man To Win An Oscar For Supporting Role​


Louis Gossett Jr., First Black Man To Win An Oscar For Supporting Actor, Has Died

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In 1983, Gossett became the first Black winner of the Best Supporting Actor Oscar after he stunned audiences with his showstopping portrayal of a severe Marine drill instructor in "An Officer and a Gentleman," alongside actor Richard Gere.

Speaking on the Oscat award-winning film, Gossett noted that he was not the first choice for the role.

"They had hired another actor who was White, but when director Taylor Hackford found out that 75% of the Marine DIs were Black, they paid him off and hired me," Gosset said, per People. "I went down to San Diego Marine Corps to learn for six weeks. When I showed up on set, I was a marine."

Before his Oscar, the iconic actor had won an Emmy for his work in the groundbreaking 1977 TV miniseries "Roots."
 

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Why you all mourning a worthless nigger?

Actually, Gossett was exceptionally talented.

and apparently he did it without the aid of Affirmative Action, government handout, programs.

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Athletically:

At the end of the 1950s, standing 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall, he was offered the opportunity to play for the
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; he turned down the offer to instead accept a role in A Raisin in the Sun.
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Musically:

In 1966, Gossett acted in the Broadway play My Sweet Charlie.
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Gossett wrote the antiwar folk song "Handsome Johnny" with
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; Havens recorded the song in 1966.
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"
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" was released in 1967, appearing on
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's album
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. Havens performed it on
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which resulted in a standing ovation that lasted through two commercial breaks​
The song Handsome Johnny reached #115 on the charts.



And of course, he made it really big as an Actor.

So, gotta give him his due. He could succeed in the Black Man or White Man's world.
 

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Perhaps the only other Black man who might compare with that all around stature is singer Paul Roebson - although his achievements were probably more accomplished as he graduated as a lawyer from Columbia U & is still considered one of the Greatest Football players of his time perhaps all time. Also did it without the aid of steroids. He was naturally big strong and athletic.
 

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Perhaps the only other Black man who might compare with that all around stature is singer Paul Roebson - although his achievements were probably more accomplished as he graduated as a lawyer from Columbia U & is still considered one of the Greatest Football players of his time perhaps all time. Also did it without the aid of steroids. He was naturally big strong and athletic.

Denzel Washington has two Oscars @Joe
 

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Denzel Washington has two Oscars @Joe
But he was nowhere near as all around accomplished

Gossett & Roebson were good at everything they did. Academically. Musically. Theatrically. Those kind of people come along only once in a generation or 2.

I think they call those kinda people Renaissance Men.

Regardless of their race they were at the top of their game.
 

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It is "Robeson".

The person you found when you Googled "well-rounded and accomplished black man" is named "Paul Robeson".

I gave you the benefit of doubt before when it might have just been a typo, but now......

You have been exposed, Senile @Joe.