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  1. 4 de may. de 2023 · Julius Harris’ impact on the entertainment industry was significant, and on October 17, 2004, the legendary actor passed away from heart failure at the age of 81. He was cremated and interred in Philadelphia, his birthplace. Harris left behind a legacy through his memorable performances and was survived by his children Kimberly and Gideon ...

  2. Julius Harris. Actor: Live and Let Die. Prior to breaking into films, Philadelphia native Julius Harris worked as a bouncer in New York City. It was due to his many associations with struggling actors, that on a dare, Harris auditioned for his first role, in the well-received picture Nothing But a Man (1964), in which he played a father in the South, alongside Ivan Dixon and Abbey Lincoln.

  3. Julius Harris. "Who do I meet, but Guy Hamilton, and he said to me, "What kind of weapon would you like to have?" I knew right then and there I had it. And I said "You've used too many guns, and many knives, give me something unusual like a hook." Julius W. Harris (1923-2004) was an American actor who played Tee Hee in Live and Let Die (1973).

  4. 22 de oct. de 2004 · Julius Harris, the deep-voiced stage and screen actor who played the villainous Tee Hee in the James Bond film "Live and Let Die" and Ugandan President Idi Amin in the TV movie "Victory at Entebbe ...

  5. Julius W. Harris (* 17. August 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; † 17. Oktober 2004 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer ...

  6. 10 de oct. de 2004 · Biography. Read More. A late bloomer, Julius Harris came to acting at the improbable age of 41. His first part, as Will Anderson in Michael Roemer's romantic drama "Nothing but a Man," marked him as an actor to watch, particularly within the small community of African American film makers. His career started slowly; his next part came in 1969 ...

  7. A late bloomer, Julius Harris came to acting at the improbable age of 41. His first part, as Will Anderson in Michael Roemer's romantic drama "Nothing but a Man," marked him as an actor to watch, particularly within the small community of African American film makers.