Sho 'Nuff (Julius Carey) has died
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Sho 'Nuff (Julius Carey) has died
Apparently, actor Julius Carey died on Tuesday from pancreatic cancer ..
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August 20, 2008. MediaTakeOut.com has just received some sad news. Actor Julius Carey III, most famous for his role as "SHO NUFF", the shogun of Harlem in the movie The Last Dragon passed away yesterday.
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August 20, 2008. MediaTakeOut.com has just received some sad news. Actor Julius Carey III, most famous for his role as "SHO NUFF", the shogun of Harlem in the movie The Last Dragon passed away yesterday.
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He also had a role in the most violent Hood film I've ever seen, The Bronx War.
He also had a role in the most violent Hood film I've ever seen, The Bronx War.
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He also appeared in what would have make one hell of a 1979 double bill - The Disco Godfather and The Fish That Saved Pittsburg. Still, it is his trailblazing, utterly fearless work on "Two Guys, A Girl, and a Pizza Place" that will prove to be Julius Carey's lasting legacy.
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I'll always remember him as Lord Bowler and miss him terribly. In fact, there goes my dream of a movie based on The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.
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My brother's mother-in-law died a few weeks ago. She was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in mid-June. It's a quick little bugger.
He will always Lord Bowler (aka James Lonefeather).
Might have to go watch a few eps of Brisco today in his memory.
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He will always Lord Bowler (aka James Lonefeather).
Might have to go watch a few eps of Brisco today in his memory.
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I use to catch TLD when I was a kid. Been watching it forever since it hit DVD. This got me into martial arts movie. This & Bloodsport.
The Sho-Gun of Harlem lives through in the glow.
RIP big man.
The Sho-Gun of Harlem lives through in the glow.
RIP big man.