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Born: June 1, 1939 – Died: October 22, 1992

Cleavon Little, a dynamic and versatile actor, was born on June 1, 1939, in Chickasha, Oklahoma, and raised in California. He was the son of Malachi Little, and his sibling, DeEtta Little, also shared a connection to the entertainment industry. Cleavon's journey began at San Diego College, followed by a scholarship to the prestigious Juilliard School, which led him to New York City. He further honed his skills at the American Academy of Dramatic Art, marking the start of his off-Broadway appearances.

Early Life and Career

Little's early life was defined by a classical theater education, featuring roles in productions like "Hamlet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream." His breakthrough came with the Tony Award-winning performance in the musical "Purlie," propelling him to the Hollywood spotlight. Cleavon's first significant professional role was in "Purlie," but it was his portrayal of Sheriff Bart in the 1974 film "Blazing Saddles" that cemented his status as a star. This role showcased his comedic brilliance and won him widespread acclaim.

Little's career was adorned with notable performances in both film and television. He starred in movies like "Vanishing Point" (1971) and "Once Bitten" (1985), and TV series such as "True Colors." His talents weren't limited to acting alone; he also had a foray into music, releasing a single with Novella Nelson titled "Down Home."

In his personal life, Little married Valerie Wiggins in 1972, though they later divorced in 1974. The couple had one child. Despite his successful career, Little struggled with health issues, including ulcers and stomach disorders, and ultimately succumbed to colon cancer at the age of 53.

Cleavon Little's legacy in the entertainment industry is marked by his range and versatility. From classical theater to comedic film roles, he demonstrated a unique ability to captivate and entertain audiences. His role in "Blazing Saddles" remains iconic, highlighting his exceptional talent and making him a memorable figure in Hollywood history.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1992 Tales from the Crypt (TV Series) Pack Brightman
1991–1992 True Colors (TV Series) Ron Freeman
1991 5 Up, 2 Down (TV Movie) Sam Tyler
1991 In the Nick of Time (TV Movie) Freddy
1989–1991 MacGyver (TV Series) Frank Colton
1990–1991 Bagdad Cafe (TV Series) Sal
1991 Separate But Equal (TV Mini Series) Robert L. 'Bob' Carter
1991 Perfect Harmony (TV Movie) Pastor Clarence Johnson
1990 American Playhouse (TV Series) Nate Shaw
1990 Goin' to Chicago Edward Sr.
1990 Midnight Caller (TV Series) Reverend James Allen
1989 Murder by Numbers David Shelby
1989 Fletch Lives Calculus
1989 227 (TV Series) Abner Neff
1989 Dear John (TV Series) Tony Larkin
1988 CBS Summer Playhouse (TV Series) 'Bake' Baker
1988 Tanner '88 (TV Mini Series) Reverend Billy Crier
1988 Lincoln (TV Mini Series) Frederick Douglass
1987 ALF (TV Series) George Foley
1985 The Gig Marshall Wilson
1985 *Once Bitten* Sebastian
1984 E. Nick: A Legend in His Own Mind Edmundo
1984 Toy Soldiers Buck
1983 Surf II Daddy O
1983 Now We're Cookin' (TV Movie) Rawlley Hudson
1983 The Fall Guy (TV Series) Max Downey
1983 Simon & Simon (TV Series) Bookkeeper Jared Swope
1982 Jimmy the Kid Herb
1982 Double Exposure Police Chief
1982 One of the Boys (TV Series) Jimmy
1982 Another World (TV Series) Captain Hancock
1982 A House Divided: Denmark Vessey's Rebellion Unknown
1981 The Salamander Major Carl Malinowski, USMC
1981 ABC Afterschool Specials (TV Series) Community Leader
1981 High Risk Rockney
1981 Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige (TV Movie) Rabbit
1981 Fantasy Island (TV Series) Charlie Raines
1980 The Sky Is Gray (TV Movie) Monsieur Bayonne
1980 The Love Boat (TV Series) Andrew Hopkins
1979 Mr. Dugan (TV Series) Rep. Dugan
1979 Uptown Saturday Night (TV Movie) Wardell Washington
1979 Scavenger Hunt Jackson
1979 Supertrain (TV Series) Preacher Ross
1978 FM Prince
1977 Once Upon a Brothers Grimm (TV Movie) Wolf (segment "Little Red Riding Hood")
1977 The Tony Randall Show (TV Series) Willie Alexander
1977 Greased Lightning Peewee
1977 The Rockford Files (TV Series) Billy Merrihew
1975 The Rookies (TV Series) Cully Ames
1975 The Waltons (TV Series) James Trevis Clark
1975 Police Story (TV Series) Marshall Priest
1974 The Day the Earth Moved (TV Movie) Harley Copeland
1972–1974 The New Temperatures Rising Show (TV Series) Dr. Jerry Noland
1974 *Blazing Saddles* Bart
1973 Money to Burn (TV Movie) Calvin Baker
1972 Mod Squad (TV Series) Bolo
1971 The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (TV Movie) Hawthorne Dooley
1971 All in the Family (TV Series) Coke
1971 Vanishing Point Super Soul
1970 Cotton Comes to Harlem Lo Boy
1969 John and Mary The Film Director
1968 The Felony Squad (TV Series) Jesse Hawkins
1968 What's So Bad About Feeling Good? Phil (uncredited)

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