Louis Gossett Jr.’s cause of death revealed

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Louis Gossett Jr. died following a battle with COPD.

According to the outlet, the death certificate also “notes heart failure and atrial fibrillation as contributing conditions” to his passing and it was also claimed that he had been suffering from the condition for a number of years.

Upon the initial announcement of his passing, Louis’ family asked for privacy as they tried to get through a “difficult” time.

His family said in a statement: “It is with our heartfelt regret to confirm our beloved father passed away this morning.

“We would like to thank everyone for their condolences at this time. Please respect the family’s privacy during this difficult time.”

Gossett began acting in school productions and made his Broadway debut in the play ‘Take A Giant Step’ at age 16.

He subsequently received a basketball and drama scholarship to study at New York University, where he became friends with James Dean.

Gossett – who added Junior to his name to honour his father – also studied acting alongside the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Steve McQueen.

In 1959, Gossett was widely praised for his performance in the Broadway production of ‘A Raisin In The Sun’, and he later starred in a film adaptation of the show.

Despite this, his big breakthrough came in 1977 when he played the part of Fiddler in the iconic TV series ‘Roots’, which centred on the impact of slavery.

Gossett ultimately won the coveted accolade for his performance as a Marine drill instructor in ‘An Officer And A Gentleman’, the Taylor Hackford-directed romantic drama movie that also featured Richard Gere and Debra Winger.

Gossett is survived by his two sons.

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