- Birth Date:March 12th, 1952 - Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Death Date:August 19th, 2008 - Studio City, California, USA
- Credits: Acting
Big- and small-screen supporting player Julius J. Carry III specialized in tough, aggressive, street-smart characterizations, typically with a comic edge, and often though not always in urban-oriented material. A Windy City native, Carry debuted with a small turn in the Rudy Ray Moore blaxploitation vehicle Disco Godfather (1979) and also played a ferocious gang leader, The Shogun, in Berry Gordy's ambitious but empty youth picture The Last Dragon (1985). Meanwhile, Carry found his bread and butter by signing for over 100 guest roles on television series including Alice, The A-Team, and The Jeffersons, as well as recurring parts on series including It's a Living (as amiable physician Reggie St. Thomas), Murphy Brown, and Boy Meets World. He also turned up in additional features; big-screen assignments included the role of a CIA agent in the Tom Hanks comedy The Man With One Red Shoe (1985) and a nutty coach in the Richard Pryor vehicle Moving (1988). Carry died of pancreatic cancer at age 56 in the late summer of 2008. ~ Nathan Southern
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ACTING CREDITS
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JAG TV (2 episodes)
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Camp Delta
...Maj. Gen. Paul Spinoza
Nov 19, 2004 -
Baby, It's Cold Outside
...Alton Foreland
Jan 16, 2001
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Camp Delta
...Maj. Gen. Paul Spinoza
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Do Over TV (4 episodes)
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Joel Larsen's Day Off
...Principal Glen Rudd
Dec 5, 2002 -
The Anniversary
...Principal Glen Rudd
Oct 10, 2002 -
Investing in the Future
...Principal Glen Rudd
Oct 3, 2002 -
Pilot
...Principal Glen Rudd
Sep 19, 2002
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Joel Larsen's Day Off
...Principal Glen Rudd
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The District TV (4 episodes)
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Payback
...Reverend Garvey
May 18, 2002 -
Twist of Hate
...Reverend Garvey
Jan 26, 2002 -
The Project
...Reverend Garvey
Oct 20, 2001 -
Lost and Found
...Reverend Garvey
Sep 29, 2001
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Payback
...Reverend Garvey
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The New Guy (2002) ...Coach
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