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  • BIRTH 12/03/1952
  • DEATH 19/08/2008
  • Country United States
  • SHOWS 16
  • MOVIES 6

Julius Carry

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Julius J. Carry III (March 12, 1952 – August 19, 2008) was an American actor. Carry appeared primarily in numerous television roles, including Dr. Abraham Butterfield on Doctor, Doctor and the bounty hunter Lord Bowler in the The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. He also portrayed the main villain Sho'nuff in the cult classic film The Last Dragon. In addition to that movie he was also a supporting actor in the Rudy Ray Moore film Disco Godfather, and appeared in the film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh. He also appeared on shows such as Murphy Brown, Family Matters, A Different World, Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, and Boy Meets World.

His final appearance as an actor was in the season one episode "Eating The Young" on the CBS series The Unit. It aired in 2006.

He died on August 19, 2008 of pancreatic cancer.

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Julius Carry

Shows (16)

The A-Team
The A-Team
Mussaf
Murder, She Wrote
Murder, She Wrote
Sergeant Davis
The Unit
The Unit
Colonel George
Spin City
Spin City
Nick Mitchell
JAG
JAG
Alton Foreland
Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs
Mudbelly (voice)
Family Matters
Family Matters
Oscar
Two Guys and a Girl
Two Guys and a Girl
Bill
Diagnosis Murder
Diagnosis Murder
Roger Calender
Earth 2
Earth 2
Les Firestein
The District
The District
Reverend Garvey
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
Lord Bowler
A Different World
A Different World
Larry Beaujolais
The White Shadow
The White Shadow
Player
Tanner '88
Tanner '88
Secret Serviceman
Cutters
Cutters
Troy King

Movies (6)

The New Guy
The New Guy
Coach
The Man with One Red Shoe
The Man with One Red Shoe
CIA Agent
World Gone Wild
World Gone Wild
Nitro
The Last Dragon
The Last Dragon
Sho'nuff / The Shogun of Harlem
Disco Godfather
Disco Godfather
Bucky
The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh
The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh
Malik Jamal Truth