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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Carl Gordon


Role
  
Actor

Education
  
Brooklyn College

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Full Name
  
Rufus Carl Gordon Jr.

Born
  
January 20, 1932 (
1932-01-20
)
Goochland, Virginia

Died
  
July 20, 2010, Jetersville, Virginia, United States

Spouse
  
Jacqueline Alston-Gordon (m. ?–2010)

Movies and TV shows
  
Roc, The Piano Lesson, Somebody's Hero, Love Songs, No Mercy

Similar People
  
Ella Joyce, Charles S Dutton, Rocky Carroll, Lloyd Richards, Andre Braugher

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Carl Gordon (January 20, 1932 – July 20, 2010) was an American actor who entered the acting profession later in life and was best known for his role in the Fox TV series Roc, in addition to a wide range of roles in film, on stage and television as a character actor.

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Life & Career

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Gordon was born Rufus Carl Gordon, Jr. in Goochland, Virginia and was always known by his middle name. He moved with his family as a child and was raised in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant. He enlisted in the United States Air Force and served during the Korean War as an aircraft mechanic. After completing his military service, he attended Brooklyn College but dropped out to pursue employment.

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Around 1970, Gordon had been twice married and twice divorced, had been unable to complete college and had only been able to find work as a sheet-metal worker and as a stockroom clerk that didn't interest and challenge him. As recounted by The New York Times, he fell to his knees one night and cried out "Lord, tell me what I need to do" and received the answer "Try acting". He enrolled at Gene Frankel's Theatre and Film Workshop, where he was the oldest student and the only African American. After many auditions, he started getting roles as a character actor on Broadway, in film and on television. He appeared in 1967 in the national tour of Happy Ending / Day of Absence, a pair of one-act plays by Douglas Turner Ward, and performed on stage in 30 productions by Ward's Negro Ensemble Company.

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He appeared in films; in the 1973 movie "Gordon's War" and 1984 John Sayles movie The Brother from Another Planet. In 1990, Gordon played the role of Doaker in August Wilson's The Piano Lesson, the fourth of 10 plays in his Pittsburgh Cycle. He also appeared on Broadway in the 1971 production of Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, a musical by Melvin Van Peebles and a 2003 production of Ma Rainey's Black Bottom with Charles S. Dutton and Whoopi Goldberg. He appeared on television in episodes of ER and Law & Order.

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His most notable role was on the 1991–1994 Fox series Roc, about an African American family in Baltimore. Starring Dutton as Roc Emerson, the show included Gordon in the role of the title character's father Andrew, an "irascible, sharp-tongued retired train porter". Reviewer Marvin Kitman in Newsday described Gordon's character in Roc as a "black Archie Bunker". He gives portraits of Malcolm X as birthday presents. He is offended that his son watches The Simpsons because they're white and doesn't watch Cosby. Andrew also insists that Larry Bird can't possibly be white and play basketball as well as he does, that Bird was raised in Harlem and his real name is Abdul Mustafa. Gordon based his character on a strong-willed uncle who owned a grocery store in Philadelphia. Episodes in the second and third season of the show were broadcast live, which didn't faze Gordon, who described the experience as being "like going back to Broadway". The decision to air live shows was made as a promotional stunt, but was enabled by the extensive stage experience of Gordon, Dutton and other cast members.

Gordon died at age 78 on July 20, 2010, at his home in Jetersville, Virginia due to non-Hodgkin lymphoma. He was survived by his third wife, Jacqueline Alston-Gordon, as well as by five daughters, a son, nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.

Filmography

Actor
2012
Somebody's Hero as
Rusty
2004
Sesame Street (TV Series) as
Mr. Robinson
- The Cute But Not So Fuzzy Four (2004) - Mr. Robinson
2003
Whoopi (TV Series) as
Lawrence Rae
- Mother's Little Helper (2003) - Lawrence Rae
2003
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Horace Worthington
- Identity (2003) - Horace Worthington
2002
JAG (TV Series) as
Chief Aubrey McBride
- Port Chicago (2002) - Chief Aubrey McBride
2000
Nash Bridges (TV Series) as
Red Brown
- Liar's Poker (2000) - Red Brown
1999
ER (TV Series) as
Mr. Owens
- Humpty Dumpty (1999) - Mr. Owens
1999
Felicity (TV Series) as
Older Man on Train
- The Depths (1999) - Older Man on Train
1999
Love Songs (TV Movie) as
Mack (segment "Love Song for Champ, A")
1998
The Wedding (TV Movie) as
Mr. Hawkins
1998
The Practice (TV Series) as
'Uncle Ty' Emerson
- The Trial (1998) - 'Uncle Ty' Emerson
1997
Better Than Ever as
Hume
1996
Malcolm & Eddie (TV Series) as
Grandpa McGee
- Sh-Boing-Boing (1996) - Grandpa McGee
1996
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (TV Series) as
Knuckleball
- Grumpy Old Man (1996) - Knuckleball
1995
New York News (TV Series)
- You Thought the Pope Was Something (1995)
1995
Can't Hurry Love (TV Series) as
Maurey
- St. Elgin Chicks (1995) - Maurey
1995
Burke's Law (TV Series) as
Archie Cook
- Who Killed the King of the Country Club? (1995) - Archie Cook
1995
The Piano Lesson (TV Movie) as
Doaker
1995
Due South (TV Series) as
Herb Colling
- An Eye for an Eye (1995) - Herb Colling
1991
Roc (TV Series) as
Andrew Emerson
- You Shouldn't Have to Lie (1994) - Andrew Emerson
- Emerson vs. Emerson (1994) - Andrew Emerson
- Brothers (1994) - Andrew Emerson
- The Last Temptation of Roc (1994) - Andrew Emerson
- The Concert (1994) - Andrew Emerson
- No Place Like Home (1994) - Andrew Emerson
- Citizen Roc: Part 2 (1994) - Andrew Emerson
- Citizen Roc: Part 1 (1994) - Andrew Emerson
- Terence Got His Gun (1994) - Andrew Emerson
- Shove It Up Your Asprin (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- God Bless the Child (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Final Analysis (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- The Graduate (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- R.E.S.P.E.C.T. (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Unforgiven (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Labor Intensive (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Crime and Punishment (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Joey the Bartender (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- The Poker Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Garbage Man's Apprentice (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Sheila in the House (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- To Love and Die on Emerson Street: Part 2 (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- To Love and Die on Emerson Street: Part 1 (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Time to Move On (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- The Love Bug Bites Back (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- You Don't Send Me No Flowers (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Ebony and Ivory (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Joey in Love (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- The Parent Thing (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- The Millionaire Brother (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Up in the Attic (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Second Time Around (1993) - Andrew Emerson
- Dear Landlord (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Joey's First Fan (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- The Poker Game (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- The Car Accident from Heaven (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Roc and the Actor (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- 1992 Presidential Election (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Joey Messes Up (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- The Artificial Insemination Story (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Choosing Your Friends (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Andrew Dates Matty (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Roc Works for Joey (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Roc's Secret Past (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Car Wars (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Roc Throws Joey Out (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- The Roc That Dreams Are Made Of (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Rock According to Roc (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- All That Jazz (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Nightmare on Emerson Street (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- The Lady Killer (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- A Piece of the Roc (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Roc Strikes Out (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- The Hand That Rocs the Cradle (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- The Stan Who Came to Dinner (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- No Notes Is Good Notes (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- What's Up, Roc? (1992) - Andrew Emerson
- Daddy's Girl (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- Rock-A-Bye Baby: Part 2 (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- Rock-A-Bye Baby: Part 1 (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- A Home, a Loan (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- Requiem for a Garbage Man (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- He's Gotta Have It (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- Can't Help Loving That Man (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- How to Succeed at Garbage (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- Hearts and Diamonds (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- Musician, Heal Thyself (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- For He's Not a Jolly Good Fellow (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- Let's Tryst Again (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- Son of Another Gun (1991) - Andrew Emerson
- Pilot (1991) - Andrew Emerson
1992
Crossroads (TV Series) as
JoJo
- Miles Away from Home (1992) - JoJo
1990
As the World Turns (TV Series) as
Ward Griffin
- Episode #1.9024 (1990) - Ward Griffin
- Episode dated 8 June 1990 (1990) - Ward Griffin
1988
The Murder of Mary Phagan (TV Mini Series)
- Episode #1.2 (1988)
- Episode #1.1 (1988)
1986
No Mercy as
Lawrence
1984
The Brother from Another Planet as
Mr. Price
1984
Violated as
District Attorney
1979
Disaster on the Coastliner (TV Movie) as
Foreman
1976
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings as
Mack, Potter's Goon
1973
Gordon's War as
Luther the Pimp
Thanks
2011
19th Annual Trumpet Awards (TV Special) (in memory of)
Self
1995
The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1993
Soul Train Comedy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter

References

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