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  • Actor John Amos Dies Aged 84

    John Amos in 'The West Wing'. Photo: Warner Bros. Television.
    John Amos in ‘The West Wing’. Photo: Warner Bros. Television.

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    • Actor John Amos has died aged 84.
    • He was best known for roles in ‘Roots,’ ‘Good Times’ and ‘The West Wing.’
    • Amos’ son paid tribute to his “heart of gold.”

    John Amos, a beloved, accomplished actor whose career spanned more than five decades, has died. He passed away from natural causes on August 21st, but his family has waited to confirm the news.

    Amos’ passing was announced by his son, Kelly Christopher Amos:

    “It is with heartfelt sadness that I share with you that my father has transitioned. He was a man with the kindest heart and a heart of gold… And he was loved the world over. Many fans consider him their TV father. He lived a good life. His legacy will live on in his outstanding works in television and film as an actor. My father loved working as an actor throughout his entire life, most recently in ‘Suits: LA’ playing himself and our documentary about his life journey as an actor, ‘America’s Dad.’ He was my dad, my best friend, and my hero. Thank you for your prayers and support at this time.”

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    John Amos: Early life and Career

    (L to R) John Amos and Esther Rolle in 'Good Times'. Photo: Tandem Productions.
    (L to R) John Amos and Esther Rolle in ‘Good Times’. Photo: Tandem Productions.

    John Alan Amos Jr. was born on December 27th, 1939, in Newark, New Jersey. His father drove a tractor-trailer and worked as a mechanic, and his mother, Annabelle, was a housekeeper who eventually went back to school and became a nutritionist.

    His mother cleaned the home of a cartoonist who drew for the Archie comics, and that led to Amos and a friend attending a taping of radio’s ‘The Archie Show’ at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. “It blew my imagination wide open,” he later said.

    Amos was a multi-talented young man –– he drew cartoons and wrote for his high school newspaper, acted in a school production of ‘The Man Who Came to Dinner’ and also found time to be a star running back.

    Football initially seemed like it might be his calling, and he won scholarships to Long Beach City College in California and then Colorado State University, where the Rams had the longest losing streak in the nation at the time.

    Undeterred, he played with or tried out for a variety of other teams, but after failing to find success in both the States and Canada, he switched to stand-up comedy and television writing, which in turn saw him encouraged to head to Los Angeles, where he landed a writing and performing job on a syndicated TV variety show hosted by radio personalities Al Lohman and Roger Barkley.

    That in turn led to work writing and performing in sketches on the 1969 CBS variety program ‘The Leslie Uggams Show.’ Two producers there, Lorenzo Music and Dave Davis, were developing a series for Mary Tyler Moore and thought he might be a good fit for it.

    John Amos: TV work

    (Center) John Amos and the cast of 'Good Times'. Photo: Tandem Productions.
    (Center) John Amos and the cast of ‘Good Times’. Photo: Tandem Productions.

    The actor was indeed a good fit; he ended up playing meteorologist Gordy Howard on ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ while also landing an Emmy for portraying Toby, the older version of Kuna Kinte, in groundbreaking 1977 miniseries ‘Roots.’

    His success on ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ and elsewhere landed him another plum gig: that of James Evans Sr. on ‘Good Times.’ He appeared for several episodes on ‘Maude’ to set the new show up and starred for three seasons until what he perceived as silly and stereotypical storylines for his character’s son, and, after complaining publicly and to the producers, he was killed off at the start of Season 4.

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    Still, he went on to enjoy a prolific career as a guest star on TV, including ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,’ (as Will Smith’s stepfather), ‘Hunter,’ ‘The District,’ ‘Men in Trees,’ ‘All About the Andersons’ (as Anthony Anderson’s father) and the Netflix drama ‘The Ranch.’

    To fans of ‘The West Wing,’ he’ll be forever remembered as Admiral Percy Fitzwallace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Amos most recently worked on the upcoming ‘Suits: LA’ playing himself.

    John Amos: Movie Career

    John Amos in 'Coming to America'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    John Amos in ‘Coming to America’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Kicking off his movie career, Amos started in Melvin Van Peebles‘ blaxploitation classic ‘Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song‘.

    His films included the likes of ‘Coming to America,’ ‘Beastmaster,’ ‘Die Hard 2, ‘Lock Up,’ ‘The World’s Greatest Athlete,’ ‘Let’s Do It Again,’ ‘Ricochet,’ ‘Night Trap’, ‘The Players Club,’ ‘Coming 2 America’ and ‘Because of Charley.’

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    During a brief fallow time in his screen work in the 1990s, Amos wrote and starred in the one-man play ‘Halley’s Comet,’ about an 87-year-old man who ruminates about the state of the world while he waits in the woods for the coming of “the comet.” He toured all over the U.S. and in several overseas cities with the play for more than two decades.

    In addition to K.C., Amos is survived by his daughter, Shannon, both from his first marriage to Noel “Noni” Mickelson.

    (Center) John Amos and the cast of 'Good Times'. Photo: Tandem Productions.
    (Center) John Amos and the cast of ‘Good Times’. Photo: Tandem Productions.

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  • ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’ Interview: Director Renny Harlin

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    Opening in theaters on May 17th is the third film in ‘The Strangers’ franchise entitled ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1‘, which will act as the beginning of a new trilogy with all three films being directed by Renny Harlin (‘Die Hard 2,’ ‘Cliffhanger’).

    The new movie stars Madelaine Petsch (‘Riverdale’), Froy Gutierrez (‘Teen Wolf’), Rachel Shenton (‘The Silent Child‘), Gabriel Basso (‘Super 8’), Ema Horvath (‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’), and Richard Brake (‘The Last Stop in Yuma County‘).

    Director Renny Harlin Talks 'The Strangers: Chapter 1'.
    Director Renny Harlin Talks ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’.

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    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with veteran director Renny Harlin about his work on ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’, reinventing the franchise, his plans for the upcoming films, building suspense, creating rules for ‘The Strangers’ world, and his casting process.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Harlin, Madelaine Petsch and Froy Gutierrez.

    Froy Gutierrez, Madelaine Petsch and director Renny Carlin on the set of 'The Strangers: Chapter 1'.
    (L to R) Froy Gutierrez, Madelaine Petsch and director Renny Carlin on the set of ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’. Photo Credit: John Armour.

    Moviefone: To begin with, can you talk about taking on this horror franchise and what you wanted to do to reinvent it and put your own personal stamp on it?

    Renny Harlin: I am a big fan of the original ‘Strangers’, and I wouldn’t have done a remake or a sequel to it. But when I was presented with this challenge and opportunity of taking the premise of the original movie, which is a very realistic home invasion story, and then expanding on that for three movies, in essence, a four-and-a-half-hour odyssey of horror, I felt like you don’t get this opportunity ever to really go deep into the psychology of the victims and also the killers themselves. It was challenging, but it was incredibly rewarding to be able to do this.

    'The Strangers: Chapter 1'.
    ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’. Photo Credit: John Armour.

    MF: Did you create rules for yourself for this world? Do you understand who the strangers are and why they’re doing what they’re doing?

    RH: Very interesting point. What was special about the original film was that there were no answers. It was a random act of senseless violence, which unfortunately happens in this world of ours. We wanted to keep that theme alive throughout the three movies, so we answer some things that people have been wondering since they saw the original, such as who Tamara is, for example. But then we leave a bunch of things unanswered. We do dig deep into the psychology of these killers and study what makes a sociopath tick, but we don’t wrap it up and put a bow on top of it. We want to keep it open like the original film was.

    'The Strangers: Chapter 1'.
    ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’. Photo Credit: John Armour.

    MF: Can you talk about the challenges of building suspense with a movie like this?

    RH: The key principle was very clear, and you asked about if I made rules. The number one rule was reality. It’s so easy, especially I think a filmmaker like me who has done action movies, is to think bigger is better. But in this movie, smaller was better, and I always had to check with myself that I was keeping things real. This is nothing supernatural, this is not fantastical. This is about you and me in this extraordinary situation and challenge, and that was the most important thing to always keep in mind. Telling the story, directing the actors, finding the angles for the camera and so on, just the tension, the fear and the sense of dread comes from the fact that it’s so relatable that we all could end up in this horrifying situation.

    (L to R) Froy Gutierrez as “Ryan” and Madelaine Petsch as “Maya” in 'The Strangers' Trilogy, a Lionsgate release.
    (L to R) Froy Gutierrez as “Ryan” and Madelaine Petsch as “Maya” in ‘The Strangers’ Trilogy, a Lionsgate release. Photo Credit: John Armour for Lionsgate.

    MF: Finally, can you talk about your casting process and what were you looking for when casting the characters of Maya and Ryan?

    RH: Liv Tyler starred in the original film, and she did a fantastic job. She was beautiful, she was vulnerable, and she was interesting, so those were big boots to fill. We saw tons and tons of actors and realized this can’t be just any attractive, good actor. When we met Madeleine, which was through a Zoom call first, we were just really impressed by her intelligence, by her passion, by her insightfulness, and her charm. She very soon became our number one choice and ended up really becoming a partner in this endeavor in terms of working on the script with us and really understanding the full scale of the three movies, and having the physicality to be able to go through what she needs to go through in the subsequent films. Then with Froy, we wanted to find somebody who would have the chemistry with her, and again, he’s a great actor and just a sweet guy. There was just this certain innocence that we wanted to have in him so that it would be so painful to see him have to go through this stuff. I think most of the audience doesn’t consider them being these tough people who could deal with knife-wielding and ax-wielding killers, so I think that he’s also very relatable in this role.

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    What is the plot of ‘’The Strangers: Chapter 1’?

    Maya (Madelaine Petsch) drives across the country with her longtime boyfriend, Ryan (Froy Gutierrez ), as the pair begin a new life together in the Pacific Northwest. Along the way, their car breaks down in Venus, Oregon and they are forced to spend the night in an isolated Airbnb home. Through the night they are terrorized by three murderous masked strangers.

    Who is in the cast of ‘’The Strangers: Chapter 1’?

    • Madelaine Petsch as Maya
    • Froy Gutierrez as Ryan
    • Rachel Shenton as Debbie
    • Gabriel Basso as Gregory
    • Ema Horvath as Shelly
    • Ella Bruccoleri as Jasmine
    • Richard Brake as Sheriff Rotter
    'The Strangers: Chapter 1'.
    ‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’. Photo Credit: John Armour.

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