Geoffrey Holder Dead: Tony Winner, Dancer, 7Up Pitchman, Bond Villain Dies At 84

Geoffrey Holder Dead: Tony Winner, Dancer, 7Up Pitchman, Bond Villain Dies At 84

Geoffrey Holder, famed dancer, 7Up pitchman, dies – CNN.com

Geoffrey Holder, famed Dancer, 7Up Pitchman, dies
By Breeanna Hare, CNN
updated 7:29 AM EDT, Tue October 7, 2024

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STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Multifaceted artist Geoffrey Holder has died at 84
  • The cause was complications from pneumonia
  • He was a two-time Tony winner whose career spanned theater, film, TV and publishing
  • He’s survived by his wife and son

(CNN)Geoffrey Holder, a versatile artist known for his ability as a Dancer, actor and — most famously to most of America — a pitchman for 7Up, has died. He was 84.
The cause was complications due to pneumonia, according to Charles M. Mirotznik, his family’s attorney.

Holder, who stood an imposing 6-foot-6 and had a deep, mellifluous, Caribbean-lilted voice, was a multitalented performer who easily shifted between painting, theater, film and TV. He won two Tony awards in 1975 for the musical "The Wiz," the vibrant all-black re-telling of "The Wizard of Oz." Holder earned awards for best direction and a Tony for best costume design.

With his regal stature made him an unforgettable presence on screen, as well.

Some of his more memorable work appears in 1967’s "Doctor Dolittle," 1982’s "Annie" and 1973’s "Live and Let Die," in which he faced off against Roger Moore’s James Bond as the Villain Baron Samedi. In later decades he worked with Eddie Murphy in 1992’s "Boomerang," and more recently did voice work in 2024’s "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."

Holder could even make a commercial sing. For TV viewers in the ’70s and ’80s, the performer was most familiar as the dapper pitchman in 7Up ads, telling viewers to sample the "Un-Cola" in his rich voice.

For someone who was renowned in so many arenas, Holder’s advertising work may have come as a surprise. But as he explained to People magazine in 1975, "I’m no snob. The commercial is an art form unto itself. After all, you are seducing people."

Holder honed his artistic gifts from an early age. Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, in 1930, he joined his older brother’s dance troupe at the age of 7. By 1954, Holder was making his Broadway debut in the musical "House of Flowers."

He followed that up with principal dancer work with New York’s Metropolitan Opera Ballet in 1955 and 1956, and went on to star in an all-black production of "Waiting for Godot" in 1957. That same year, he was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship for painting.

On top of that, Holder was also an author: He released a ****book of Caribbean cuisine in 1973.

Holder is survived by his wife, Carmen De Lavallade, whom he married in 1955, and their son, Léo.

Geoffrey Holder, famed dancer, 7Up pitchman, dies – CNN.com

Geoffrey Lewis dies aged 79

Geoffrey Lewis dies aged 79

Geoffrey Lewis dies aged 79

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Geoffrey Lewis has died aged 79.

The San Diego-born actor – who is the father of ‘Natural Born Killers’ actress Juliette Lewis – appeared in several Clint Eastwood films during his career, and featured in numerous TV shows from the 1960s until the late 1980s.

According to Variety, a family friend confirmed the actor passed away of natural causes on Tuesday (07.04.15) in Woodland Hills, California.
The star racked up over 200 acting credits during his career, after rising to prominence in the Clint Eastwood movies ‘High Plains Drifter’, ‘Thunderbolt and Lightfoot’, ‘Every Which Way But Loose’, ‘Any Which Way You Can’ and ‘Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil’.

Other films in which he starred included ‘The Devil’s Rejects’, ‘Heaven’s Gate’ and ‘Dillinger’, while his TV work was also acclaimed, featuring in ‘Barnaby Jones’, ‘Hawaii Five-O’, ‘Little House on the Prairie’ and ‘Murder She Wrote’, and receiving a Golden Globe nomination for his role in the 1980 series, ‘Flo’.

Most recently, Geoffrey had been shooting sport drama ‘High and Outside’, although it is not now known what will happen to the production.
He is survived by his second wife Paula Hochhalter and his ten children, including Juliette as well as Lightfield, Matthew and Dierdre, who have also embarked on careers in acting.