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Louis Gossett- Biography

Louis Gossett Jr. an American actor, is best remembered for his Oscar-winning role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in the film An Officer and a Gentleman (1982). He is regarded as one of the most renowned and adored actors of his generation.

He is a talented writer, producer, and director in addition to his long career in performing and cinema.

What is the Net Worth of Louis Gossett? Salary, Earnings

Louis’ net worth is stated to be $3,000,000. In October 2018, he sold his Malibu home for $3,250,000. The house contains 2,180 square feet of living area, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fountain, a pool, a courtyard, and an attached garage.

Louis Gossett- Birth, Age, Ethnicity, Siblings, Education

Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. was born in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York on May 27, 1936. Gossett Sr., his father, was a porter, and Helen Rebecca, his mother, was a nurse. He stands at 6 feet 2 12 inches (1.89 m).

There is no information about his educational background.

Louis Gossett- Relationship, Married Life

Louis has three marriages. Hattie Glascoe, whom he married in August 1964, was his first companion. Their marriage did not last long, and they divorced less than five months later.

Louis spent the following few years by himself. He eventually began dating Christina Mangosing, whom he married on August 21, 1973. Satie Gossett, their son, was born in 1974. While the couple did have a kid, their relationship was not stable. In 1975, the Academy Award winner and his second wife split.

On December 25, 1987, Louis remarried Star Search champion Cyndi James-Reese. Even though he did not have a child with Cyndi, the couple did adopt a son, Sharron Gossett (born 1977).

The third of Louis’ three marriages was the one that lasted the longest. After five years of marriage, he divorced Cyndi in 1992.

Children of Louis Gossett

Satie Gossett, Louis’ eldest son, is a writer, director, and producer. His short film Jewtholic is his most well-known work. He has written and directed six short films, all of which have been shown at film festivals throughout the world. His works have also been distributed internationally. American Addict 2, his documentary, is accessible on Amazon Prime.

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Not much is known about Louis’ second son, Sharron.

Louis Gossett- Professional Career

Louis began his acting career in the Broadway production of Taking a Giant Step as Spencer Scott. He was only 17 at the time. The play was named one of the ten finest shows of the year by the New York Times drama critics. He later appeared on Broadway in A Raisin in the Sun (1959) and The Blacks (1961), which became the decade’s longest-running off-Broadway production.

Gossett continued to work, but it wasn’t until 1977, when he received an Emmy Award for his performance as Fiddler in the TV miniseries Roots, that he rose to prominence. He also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in An Officer and a Gentleman.

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He has also experimented with narration and voice acting during his 60-year career. His most recent accomplishment is the American drama superhero television series Watchmen on HBO (2019). Louis portrays William Reeves, one of the main protagonists whose true identity is Hooded Justice, a vigilante.

Facts

  • In 2010, Louis was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
  • He has received an Oscar, an Emmy, and a Golden Globe Award.
  • The actor was a cocaine and alcohol addict in the past.
  • Louis’ character, Jeriba Shigan, dies in childbirth in Enemy Mine (1985) (it is revealed that his race is asexual). It’s one of the strangest deaths in film history.

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