One other nice has sadly made their approach into the sunshine.
Clarence Gilyard Jr., recognized finest for his roles in Walker, Texas Ranger and Diehard, has sadly handed away at simply 66 years previous. The information was introduced late Monday evening via a College of Nevada, Las Vegas Instagram submit, the place he had been working as an affiliate professor on the UNLV Faculty of Wonderful Arts since 2006. Dean Nancy J. Uscher wrote:
“It’s with profound unhappiness that I share this information. His college students had been deeply impressed by him, as had been all who knew him. He had many extraordinary abilities and was extraordinarily well-known within the college via his dedication to instructing and his skilled accomplishments. He had a nationwide and worldwide following via his celebrated work within the theatre, in movie, and tv. His generosity of spirit was boundless – he was at all times able to contribute to tasks and performances nevertheless doable. We keep in mind Clarence with pleasure and gratitude for all he contributed to the Faculty of Wonderful Arts, the UNLV group, and, via his spectacular private achievements, to the world.”
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UNLV movie chair Heather Addison added:
“Professor Gilyard was a beacon of sunshine and power for everybody round him at UNLV. Each time we requested him how he was, he would cheerfully declare that he was ‘Blessed!’ However we’re really those who had been blessed to be his colleagues and college students for thus a few years. We love you and can miss you dearly, Professor G!”
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Gilyard had an expert position as an actor, director, and producer that spanned over 40 years, and along with Walker, Texas Ranger, the place he performed Chuck Norris’ companion, he made notable appearances in Matlock, The Karate Child Half II, CHiPS, and High Gun.
As of now, no particulars concerning the reason for his dying have been revealed. Relaxation in peace to a legend.
[Images via Walker, Texas Ranger/YouTube & Nicky Nelson/WENN]