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Legendary Academy Award-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr. has passed away at the age of 87. Renowned for his groundbreaking role as a no-nonsense drill sergeant inAn Officer and a Gentleman,he made history as the first Black man to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.

Late Louis Gossett Jr. in Watchmen

Gossett’s legacy has undoubtedly left an unforgettable mark in the industry, and as always his legacy will continue to pave the way for future generations. His family shared the heartbreaking news in a statement. Fans and actors worldwide are mourning this loss.

Louis Gossett Jr.’s Legacy in Hollywood

According toNBCNews, the heartbreaking news of actorLouis Gossett Jr.‘s passing came from a statement released by his family. It read,

“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.”

Richard Gere, left, and Louis Gossett Jr., in ‘An Officer and A Gentlman’ in 1982.Paramount / Courtesy Everett Collection

Louis Gossett Jr., born on August 20, 2025, in Brooklyn, New York, contributed six decades of his life to the industry. Renowned for his versatile performances, he became the first Black actor to win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in 1983, following his Emmy-winning role as Fiddler in the 1977 mini-seriesRoots.

His journey into acting began unexpectedly when a high school audition led to his Broadway debut in 1953’sTake a Giant Step.And a“giant step”it was, little did he know that small decision would have changed his life.

Louis Gossett Jr. and LeVar Burton in “Roots."

Despite his heart set on sports, a basketball injury led him to stage acting. During his time attending New York University, he secured roles in Broadway productions likeThe Desk Setand appeared in various television shows. Gossett’s film career blossomed in the early 1970s, with notable roles in movies likeSkin Game, Travels With My Aunt,andThe Deep.And the rest is history!

Celebrities Pay Tribute to Louis Gossett Jr. on Social Media!

This news has undoubtedly brought many actors and fans of Louis Gossett Jr. to tears. Many have shared how the actor’s life’s work has profoundly impacted them on various social media platforms, reflecting on the ways his performances have left a lasting impression on their lives.John Krasinski,who recently worked with the actor on the upcoming movieIF, which will be the final credit of the late actor in a long list of achievements, shared a post onInstagramstating,

“Beyond saddened by the loss of this incomparable man. A trailblazer in every sense, he was an inspiration of mine growing up. To then get to work with him… was nothing short of surreal. He will be dearly missed.”

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Whereas,Viola Daviswrote,

“You were a Lion. A King. Your work will forever be seared in my brain and heart. As a young actor you were our example of excellence. That’s a legacy. Well done sir. What a life!!!! You will continue to inspire. Rest. May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.”

Colman Domingo, Viola Davis, Lee Grant, and James Woods also shared their heartfelt sentiments about Louis Gossett Jr.’s passing, expressing their admiration for his talent and contributions to the entertainment industry. Many celebrities and fans have taken to social media to reflect on the impact he had on their lives. Here are some of the statements shared by the celebrities.

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Was able to capture my “dad” the legendary Louis Gossett Jr. He was open and generous. Kind beyond measure. Regal. We owe so much to him. ✨✨✨pic.twitter.com/6UTa4HsSaF

— Colman Domingo (@colmandomingo)July 01, 2025

I loved Lou. We did The Choirboys in an ensemble, and then later starred together in Diggstown. That experience cemented a lifelong friendship. I had always admired his fabulous talent, but grew to admire his modest demeanor more. A true gentleman.#RIPhttps://t.co/Bho6P5AwSC

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods)June 10, 2025

Louis was a groundbreaker, a brilliant, kind man, and an incendiary presence on screen. Each of us was lucky to have him.https://t.co/ATuLTXsTeA

— Lee Grant (@TheLeeGrant)August 13, 2025

I woke up to the sad news of Lou Gossett Jr.s passing. From Roots to An Officer and a Gentleman to the Color Purple and now beyond, Lou was always an amazing artist and giving human being to me.

— sheryl lee ralph (@thesherylralph)July 29, 2025

While the world may never fully recover from this loss, Louis Gossett Jr.’s legacy and body of work will continue to shine a light on those searching for their path in this industry. May his soul rest in peace.

Sampurna Banerjee

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