Carl Weathers, who lit up screen as Apollo Creed in 'Rocky,' dead at 76
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[February 03, 2024]
By Daniel Trotta
(Reuters) -Actor Carl Weathers, a former professional American football
player who shot to stardom by playing the brash and charismatic boxer
Apollo Creed in the "Rocky" movies, died on Thursday of undisclosed
causes, his manager announced on Friday. He was 76.
Though he had other prominent roles, acting in the recent "Star Wars"
spinoff series "The Mandalorian" and the 1987 science fiction horror
movie "Predator," Weathers was best known for playing Apollo Creed
opposite Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa in the hit movies of the
1970s and 1980s.
Weathers' character was at first a rival and later an ally to the Rocky
character in the first four movies of the series.
He also helped launch the career of Stallone, at that time a Hollywood
unknown who wrote and starred in the 1976 film that went on to sweep the
1977 Oscars, snagging best picture and best actor for Stallone.
Stallone said in a video tribute he was "torn up" and "just trying to
hold it in."
"When he walked into that room, and I saw him for the first time, I saw
greatness," Stallone said, standing before a LeRoy Neiman painting of
the two of them boxing. "But I didn't realize how great. I never could
have accomplished what we did with Rocky without him."
Modeled after Muhammad Ali, the Creed character demonstrated smarts and
flare, offering audiences a strong and positive Black character at a
time when mainstream movie roles were just starting to break out of
stereotypes.
While he could show off his physique in movies like "Action Jackson," in
which he played the lead character in the 1988 film, Weathers also
played comedy, taking a turn opposite Adam Sandler as the one-handed
golf coach in "Happy Gilmore" in 1996, and parodying himself in the
television series "Arrested Development" in four episodes from 2004 to
2013.
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Carl Weathers attends the The Mandalorian, Season 3 premiere at the
Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, California, U.S. February 28, 2023.
REUTERS/Allison Dinner
Weathers had a brief career playing
for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League and retired
from the sport to pursue acting.
He landed steady work in minor roles until he was cast as Creed, a
role that according to Hollywood lore originally went to boxer Ken
Norton, who dropped out just before production.
In a 2016 interview with the Daily Beast, Weathers said he "stole a
lot" from Ali in creating the character.
"With any role that's so iconic, defining, grand - it was so many
things, you know? But yeah, it puts you on the map and makes your
career, so to speak. But that's a one-off, so you've got to follow
it up with something. Fortunately those movies kept coming,"
Weathers said.
After the Creed character ran its course, Weathers teamed up with
the other major action star of the period, Arnold Schwarzenegger,
with a role in the 1987 hit "Predator."
"The Mandalorian" put Weathers back into the limelight over 10
episodes from 2019 to 2023.
Married and divorced three times, Weathers is survived by two
children, Jason and Matthew. The statement from his manager
described Weathers as a "beloved brother, father, grandfather,
partner, and friend."
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; editing by Diane Craft, Rosalba
O'Brien, Bill Berkrot and Cynthia Osterman)
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