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Weapon X
08-23-2005, 10:33 PM
From IMDB:

Actor Brock Peters, best known for his role as Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of rape in the classic film To Kill a Mockingbird, died Tuesday in Los Angeles of pancreatic cancer; he was 78. According to reports, he had been diagnosed with the disease in January and had been receiving chemotherapy treatments, and the actor passed away at his home surrounded by family.

An actor with a distinctive, authoritarian baritone who worked extensively in films, television and on the stage, Peters made his film debut in the lush melodrama Carmen Jones, an re-imagining of Bizet's Carmen starring Dorothy Dandridge, and appeared five years later in another musical adaptation, Porgy and Bess. In 1962, Peters took the role of Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird, and during filming was befriended by star Gregory Peck; in fact, Peters read the eulogy at Peck's funeral in 2003.

His magnetic and heartbreaking performance in Mockingbird led to roles in The L-Shaped Room and The Pawnbroker, and though he rarely achieved leading man status, Peters worked steadily throughout the 60s, 70s, and 80s in both movies and TV, and received a Tony nomination in 1973 for Lost in the Stars. He appeared in thrillers Soylent Green and Two-Minute Warning, miniseries Roots: The Next Generation, and innumerable guest spots on television series ranging from Gunsmoke to The Bionic Woman.

To a later generation of fans, Peters was known for two different Star Trek roles, playing Admiral Cartwright in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country as well as a recurring role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Joseph Sisko, the father of star Avery Brooks' character.

In 1991, Peters received a lifetime achievement award from the Screen Actors Guild.

Peters is survived by his longtime companion Marilyn Darby and a daughter from his first marriage.

I best remember him from the Star Trek movies and Deep Space Nine. The guy had one hell of a voice.

He will be missed.

Tagia_Romero
08-23-2005, 10:42 PM
I remember him specifically from "Mockingbird" and his performance made me get all misty eyed for the right reasons. He had a wonderful warming presence that complimented Gregory Peck.

RIP

Lynn7
08-23-2005, 11:42 PM
Wow, I never knew that he was in those Star Trek movies- that is so interesting. TKAM is one of my all time favorite movies. Great actor.

thedudeman69
08-23-2005, 11:46 PM
Aw. That sucks big time. He was great in To Kill A Mockingbird and his peformance was equally as great as Gregory Peck's.

RIP

Buck Turgidson
08-24-2005, 01:34 AM
He had a great career, and never got typecast. His role in The Pawnbroker, for example, is a million miles from the one he played in Mockingbird.

I won't go into how much that latter movie means to me and how many times I've seen it over the years, but suffice it to say he's been a small part of my life and my mind for almost as long as I can remember.

He was great and I will miss him.

RustyRazor
08-24-2005, 08:56 AM
Brock Peters was the man. It takes a GREAT actor to have such amazing screen presence but also come across as good as a voice actor.

I know that voice from so many cartoons I grew up with as a kid.
Peace be with you, man.
RIP

:(

ComeNightfall
08-24-2005, 09:06 PM
I love TKAM, easily one of the best movies of the 20th century and one of best of all time.

We lost another classy celebrity to the heavens.