Carl Weathers, ‘Rocky’ star who played Apollo Creed, dies at 76
NEW YORK (AP) â Carl Weathers, a former NFL linebacker who became a Hollywood action movie and comedy star, playing nemesis-turned-ally Apollo Creed in the âRockyâ movies, facing-off against Arnold Schwarzenegger in âPredatorâ and teaching golf in âHappy Gilmore,â has died. He was 76.
Matt Luber, his manager, said Weathers died Thursday. His family issued a statement saying he died âpeacefully in his sleep.â
Weathers was as comfortable flexing his muscles on the big screen in âAction Jacksonâ as he was joking around on the small screen in such shows as âArrested Development,â Weathers was perhaps most closely associated with Creed, who made his first appearance as the cocky, undisputed heavyweight world champion in 1976âs âRocky,â starring Sylvester Stallone.
âIt puts you on the map and makes your career, so to speak. But thatâs a one-off, so youâve got to follow it up with something. Fortunately those movies kept coming, and Apollo Creed became more and more in peopleâs consciousness and welcome in their lives, and it was just the right guy at the right time,â he told The Daily Beast in 2017.
Apollo Creed and Rockyâs iconic training montage.
Rest in Peace Carl Weathers (1948 â 2024) pic.twitter.com/DWhRpTzPck
â DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) February 2, 2024
Most recently, Weathers has starred in the Disney+ hit âThe Mandalorian,â appearing in all three seasons.
Creed, who appeared in the first four âRockyâ movies, memorably died in the ring of 1984âs âRocky IV,â going toe-to-toe with the hulking, steroided-using Soviet Ivan Drago, played by Dolph Lundgren. Before he entered the ring, James Brown sang âLiving in Americaâ with showgirls and Creed popped up on a balcony in a Star-Spangled Banner shorts and waistcoat combo and an Uncle Sam hat, dancing and taunting Drago.
A bloodied Creed collapses in the ring after taking a vicious beating, twitches and is cradled by Rocky as he dies, inevitably setting up a fight between Drago and Rocky. But while Creed is gone, his characterâs son, Michael B. Jordanâs Adonis Creed, would lead his own boxing trilogy starting in 2015.
Weathers went on to 1987âs âPredator,â where he flexed his pecs alongside Schwarzenegger, Jesse Ventura and a host of others, and 1988âs nouveau blaxploitation flick âAction Jackson,â where he trains his flamethrower on a bad guy and asks, âHow do you like your ribs?â before broiling him.
He later added a false wooden hand to play a gold pro for the 1996 comedy classic âHappy Gilmoreâ opposite Adam Sandler and starred in Dick Wolfâs short-lived spin-off series âChicago Justiceâ in 2017 and in Disneyâs âThe Mandalorian,â earning an Emmy Award nomination in 2021.
Weathers grew up admiring actors such as Woody Strode, whose combination of physique and acting prowess in âSpartacusâ made an early impression. Others he idolized included actors Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte and athletes Jim Brown and Muhammad Ali, stars who broke the mold and the color barrier.
âThere are so many people that came before me who I admired and whose success I wanted to emulate, and just kind of hit the benchmarks they hit in terms of success, who created a pathway that Iâve been able to walk and find success as a result. And hopefully I can inspire someone else to do good work as well,â he told the Detroit News 2023. âI guess Iâm just a lucky guy.â
Growing up in New Orleans, Weathers started performing in plays as early as grade school. In high school, athletics took him down another path but he would reunite with his first love later in life.
Weathers played college football at San Diego State University â he majored in theater â and went on to play for one season in the NFL, for the Oakland Raiders, in 1970.
âWhen I found football, it was a completely different outlet,â says Weathers told the Detroit News. âIt was more about the physicality, although one does feed the other. You needed some smarts because there were playbooks to study and film to study, to learn about the opposition on any given week.â
After the Raiders, he joined the Canadian Football League, playing for two years while finishing up his studies during the offseason at San Francisco State University. He graduated with a B.A. in drama in 1974.
A mix of celebrities and fighters took to social media to pay tribute to Weathers on Friday. You can see some of those reactions below.
Adam Sandler
A true great man. Great dad. Great actor. Great athlete. So much fun to be around always. Smart as hell. Loyal as hell. Funny as hell. Loved his sons more than anything. What a guy!! Everyone loved him. My wife and I had the best times with him every time we saw him. Love to⊠pic.twitter.com/Gi2lPWFTgt
â Adam Sandler (@AdamSandler) February 2, 2024
Pedro Pascal
Jake Paul
There would be no Rocky Balboa without Apollo Creed. Rest in peace Mr. Weathers.
â Jake Paul (@jakepaul) February 2, 2024
Magic Johnson
Rest in peace to the truly amazing actor and entertainer, Carl Weathers. We all marveled at his talents on the big screen in the âRockyâ franchise as Apollo Creed, and I really enjoyed him in his role as the police chief in the hit TV show âIn the Heat of the Nightâ! Cookie and IâŠ
â Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) February 2, 2024
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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