Louis Gossett Jr. has not only been a renowned actor, but he has also left an indelible mark on the film, television and theater industries throughout his long and distinguished career. This morning, the sad news of his passing was confirmed.
His family shared the news through a statement obtained by THR, where they thanked everyone for their condolences and requested privacy during this difficult time for their loved ones. The star will always be remembered as a great who made history in a big way.
One of his most significant contributions was his role in the movie “An Officer and a Gentleman“. His performance earned him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, making him the first African American actor to win that award in that category.
What happened to Louis Gossett Jr.?
Louis Gossett Jr. passed away on Friday morning at the age of 87. His family was the one who shared the sad news through The Hollywood Reporter. Although they did not confirm his cause of death, the actor had prostate cancer since 2020.
The star’s first cousin, Neal L. Gossett, confessed to the Associated Press that the actor died in Santa Monica, surrounded by his loved ones. Multiple actors and colleagues were quick to offer their condolences.
Fans shared their condolences on social media after his inner circle said, “We are heartbroken to confirm that 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”.
Where to watch the best Louis Gossett Jr. movies
An Officer and a Gentleman | 1982
Zack Mayo is an aloof, taciturn man who aspires to be a navy pilot. Once he arrives at training camp for his 13-week officer’s course, Mayo runs afoul of abrasive, no-nonsense drill Sergeant Emil Foley.
Mayo is an excellent cadet, but a little cold around the heart, so Foley rides him mercilessly, sensing that the young man would be prime officer material if he weren’t so self-involved. Zack’s affair with a working girl is likewise compromised by his unwillingness to give of himself.
Available on Max.
Iron Eagle | 1986
When Doug’s father, an Air Force Pilot, is shot down by MiGs belonging to a radical Middle Eastern state, no one seems able to get him out. Doug finds Chappy, an Air Force Colonel who is intrigued by the idea of sending in two fighters piloted by himself and Doug to rescue Doug’s father after bombing the MiG base.
Available on Max.
Enemy Mine | 1985
A soldier from Earth crashlands on an alien world after sustaining battle damage. Eventually he encounters another survivor, but from the enemy species he was fighting; they band together to survive on this hostile world. In the end the human finds himself caring for his enemy in a completely unexpected way.
Available for purchase or rental through Prime Video, Vudu or Apple TV.