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mahatmakanejeeves

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Fri May 22, 2020, 08:27 AM May 2020

Born on this day, May 22, 1939: Paul Winfield

Paul Winfield



Winfield in The High Chaparral, 1969

Born: Paul Edward Winfield; May 22, 1939
Died: March 7, 2004 (aged 64); Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting place: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, California, U.S.

Partner(s): Charles Gillan Jr. (1972–2002; Gillan's death)

Paul Edward Winfield (May 22, 1939 – March 7, 2004) was an American television, film and stage actor. He was known for his portrayal of a Louisiana sharecropper who struggles to support his family during the Great Depression in the landmark film Sounder (1972), which earned him an Academy Award nomination. He portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1978 television miniseries King, for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award. Winfield was also known for his roles in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, The Terminator, L.A. Law, and 24 episodes of the sitcom 227. He received five Emmy nominations overall, winning for his 1994 guest role in Picket Fences.

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Personal life and death

Winfield was gay, but remained discreet about it in the public eye. Prior to realizing his sexuality, he had a relationship with his Sounder co-star Cicely Tyson for 18 months. His partner of 30 years, architect Charles Gillan Jr., died on March 5, 2002, of bone cancer. Winfield long battled obesity and diabetes. He died of a heart attack in 2004 at age 64, at Queen of Angels – Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles. Winfield and Gillan are interred together at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles.



Sounder (1972) - Trailer
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The oldest son of a loving and strong family of black sharecroppers comes of age in the Depression-era South after his father is imprisoned for stealing food.

Director: Martin Ritt
Writers: Lonne Elder III (screenplay), William H. Armstrong (novel)
Stars: Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield, Kevin Hooks

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069303/



SOUNDER
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Starring Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield, & Kevin Hooks Academy Award Nominated for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, & Best Screenplay.
Set in rural Louisiana during the Depression, this heartfelt story tells of a sharecropper family struggling to overcome adversity. After stealing to feed his family, Nathan is sent to a prison camp. In their fight for survival, his determined wife and their eldest son hold the family together. Once the boy becomes an adult, he searches for his father but instead discovers manhood. Considered ground-breaking for its time, SOUNDER is a rare film experience moving people of all races.

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Born on this day, May 22, 1939: Paul Winfield (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves May 2020 OP
A great actor in everything he was in. CaptYossarian May 2020 #1
And, of course, City Confidential! sandensea May 2020 #2

sandensea

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2. And, of course, City Confidential!
Fri May 22, 2020, 01:30 PM
May 2020

His narrations were every bit as interesting as the cases themselves.

I loved his honey-toned quips about things like "the air being thicker than the town biscuit diner on an August afternoon."

I remember his passing on just as the Southeast Asian tsunami struck - and shortly after the shrub stole Ohio (and thus the White House) from Kerry.

Was a bad time.

Thanks for posting. Gone but definitely not forgotten.

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