RIP: Powers Boothe (1948-2017)

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RIP: Powers Boothe (1948-2017)

Powers Boothe, Silver Screen’s Master of Villainy, Dies at 68

http://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/tv/powers-boothe-silver-screen-s-master-villainy-dies-68-n759391

Powers Boothe, the Emmy-winning character actor admired as one of Hollywood's most reliable villains, died Sunday in Los Angeles, his publicist told NBC News. He was 68.

Boothe died in his sleep of natural causes at his home, said Karen Samfilippo of Image Management Public Relations.

Powers Allen Boothe was born June 1, 1948, in Snyder, Texas, and began his acting career with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival before moving to Broadway in 1979.

He broke into the big time a year later in the TV movie "Guyana Tragedy," for which he won the Emmy for best actor in a limited series. He played the Rev. Jim Jones, the California cult leader who moved his Peoples Temple flock to South America and persuaded 918 of them to commit mass suicide.

It was the first of countless (more or less subtle, as the circumstances warranted) charismatic villains he would portray, characters like Curly Bill Brocius in the 1993 movie "Tombstone," Cy Tolliver in the HBO series "Deadwood," Mayor Lamar Wyatt in the TV series "Nashville" and a leader of the thinly disguised Nazi Party stand-in Hydra in the movie "Avengers," whose name was revealed as Gideon Malick in the TV spinoff "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."

He even managed to be chillingly convincing as the voice of the evil ape Gorilla Grodd in the animated series "Justice League."

Beau Bridges was among the first celebrities to remember Boothe on Sunday, tweeting that he was a "dear friend, great actor, devoted father & husband."
 

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The first time I saw Powers Boothe I thought "finally, Stacy Keach has learned how to act". The movie was called Southern Comfort and it's about a group of National Guardsmen that get lost in the Bayou. They piss off the locals and are then hunted and killed, one by one, until only Boothe and Keith Carradine remain to escape (implied).

Besides introducing me to Boothe, this Walter Hill classic was also my introduction to another of my favorite character actors, Fred Ward, along with being the first movie I took notice of Peter Coyote, Brion James, Sonny Landham and several others. Anyway, RIP Powers, like far too many of late, you went far too young.
 

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Powers booth was great so many memorable roles. Sin City, Tombstone, Red Dawn, U turn.

He really made you hate him, when he wanted to.

RIP. :(
 

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I was surprised to read playing Jim Jones was his first film major role. He was terrific in that part.

RIP
 
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Powers booth was great so many memorable roles. Sin City, Tombstone, Red Dawn, U turn.

He really made you hate him, when he wanted to.

RIP. :(

Definitely. Loved him as Cash Bailey opposite Nolte's lawman in Extreme Prejudice.

RIP.
 

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Well, I guess that puts a fork in the looooong rumored Deadwood movie...

I love him but I think you could do it without him. R.I.P. though....one of my favorite character actors.
 

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