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Actor Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Spike Lee favorite, found shot dead

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Actor Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Spike Lee favorite, found shot dead

(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 21, 2014 US actor Thomas Jefferson Byrd attends the "Spike Lee...Ya Dig!" career retrospective and celebration during the 2014 American Black Film Festival at Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City. - US actor Thomas Jefferson Byrd was fatally shot in Atlanta on October 3, 2020 at age 70, US media reported. (Photo by Mireya Acierto / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP)

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The 70-year-old African-american actor was found dead in Georgia with several gunshot wounds to the back

The Tony-nominated African-American actor Thomas Jefferson Byrd, who appeared in numerous Spike Lee movies, was found shot dead in the southern US city of Atlanta at the weekend, sparking an outpouring of grief and praise for his work. 

Police found the 70-year-old dead in the southwest of the Georgia state capital on Saturday, with several gunshot wounds to the back, a spokesman told AFP. An emergency medical team rushed to the scene and confirmed he was dead upon their arrival.

An investigation has been launched, but police have made no arrests so far. 

An intense and experienced stage actor, Byrd made his silver screen breakthrough late in life, at the age of 45, when he appeared in Lee’s movie Clockers.

Whether he was playing the boss in Clockers, or the father in Get on the Bus, his talent and physical presence made him stand out in Lee’s films and caught the attention of other directors.  

But he returned to work with Lee on several other projects, including a 2017-2019 series based on Lee’s own movie She’s Gotta Have It, and the 2015 film Chi-Raq.

“Tom is my guy,” Lee said on his Instagram account. “I’m so sad.”

“Byrd was brave, funny, creative, country, smooth, expressive, and a joy to be around,” said actor Wendell Pierce, who appeared with him in Get on the Bus.

“What a fine actor,” said Oscar-winner Viola Davis on Twitter. “Loved working with you Byrd…So sad your life ended this way.” – Rappler.com

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