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William Goldwyn Nunn III (October 20, 1953 – September 24, 2016) was an American actor known for his roles as Radio Raheem in Spike Lee's film '' Do the Right Thing'', Robbie Robertson in the Sam Raimi ''Spider-Man'' film trilogy and as Terrence "Pip" Phillips on '' The Job'' (2001–02).


Early life

Bill Nunn III was born in
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,
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, the son of Frances Nunn and William G. Nunn, Jr., a journalist and editor at the ''
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'' and a
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scout. His paternal grandfather was the first
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football player at George Westinghouse High School. While
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for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Bill Nunn and current Steelers president
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stole "Mean" Joe Greene's car during training camp at
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in
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. "Joe Greene showed up in a beautiful green
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, and me and Bill Nunn, Jr. were ball boys. Somehow Bill got the keys one night and we decided to take it for a ride. We only told Joe that story about 10 years ago. We figured that enough time had passed that we could disclose our little joy ride." Nunn was a 1970 graduate of
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and a 1976 graduate of Morehouse College. He attended college with
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and appeared in several of Lee's early feature films.


Career

Nunn made his credited film debut in the
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Spike Lee film '' School Daze'', and is best known for his roles as Radio Raheem in Lee's '' Do the Right Thing'', and as Nino Brown's bodyguard Duh Duh Duh Man in ''
New Jack City ''New Jack City'' is a 1991 American action crime film based upon an original story and written by Thomas Lee Wright and Barry Michael Cooper, and directed by Mario Van Peebles in his feature film directorial debut. Released in the United St ...
''. Some of his other film credits include Lee's '' Mo' Better Blues'' and '' He Got Game'', as well as ''
Regarding Henry ''Regarding Henry'' is a 1991 American drama film directed by Mike Nichols and written by J.J. Abrams. It stars Harrison Ford as a New York City lawyer from a dysfunctional family, who struggles to regain his memory and recover his speech and mo ...
'', ''
Sister Act ''Sister Act'' is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Emile Ardolino and written by Paul Rudnick (as Joseph Howard). It stars Whoopi Goldberg as a lounge singer forced to join a convent after being placed in a witness protection program. I ...
'', ''
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'', '' The Last Seduction'', '' Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead'', '' Runaway Jury'', '' Spider-Man trilogy'' (as Joseph "Robbie" Robertson), ''
Firehouse Dog ''Firehouse Dog'' is a 2007 American family film produced by Regency Enterprises and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Directed by Todd Holland, it stars Josh Hutcherson, Bruce Greenwood, Dash Mihok, Steven Culp and Bill Nunn. It was released Apri ...
'', the television series '' The Job'', ''
Randy and The Mob ''Randy and the Mob'' is a 2007 American crime comedy film written, directed by and starring Ray McKinnon. It also stars Lisa Blount, Walton Goggins and Bill Nunn, with a cameo by Burt Reynolds. ''Randy and the Mob'' was filmed in August 2005 i ...
'', and the 2016 televised adaptation of ''
A Raisin in the Sun ''A Raisin in the Sun'' is a play by Lorraine Hansberry that debuted on Broadway in 1959. The title comes from the poem "Harlem" (also known as "A Dream Deferred") by Langston Hughes. The story tells of a black family's experiences in south Chi ...
''. Nunn also performed on stage, including
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's '' Fences'', a Pittsburgh-based play in which Nunn performed with
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, who played Nunn's character's son. He was also very involved in community outreach, and he formed his own Pittsburgh-area outreach project in 2008.


Death

Nunn died on September 24, 2016, at his home in Pittsburgh's Hill District; he was 62 years old. His widow, Donna, confirmed that he had
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.


Filmography

* 1981 ''
Sharky's Machine ''Sharky's Machine'' is a 1981 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Burt Reynolds, who stars in the title role. It is an adaptation of William Diehl's first novel ''Sharky's Machine'' (1978) with a screenplay by Gerald Di Pego. It ...
'' as Kitten's Bouncer (uncredited) * 1988 '' School Daze'' as Grady * 1989 '' Do the Right Thing'' as Raheem "Radio Raheem" * 1989 ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' as School Teacher * 1989 '' Glory'' (uncredited) * 1990 ''
Def by Temptation ''Def by Temptation'' is a 1990 American horror film that was written, produced, and directed by James Bond III; and stars Cynthia Bond, Kadeem Hardison, Samuel L. Jackson, and Bill Nunn. The film takes place in New York City in 1990. Plot Th ...
'' as Dougy * 1990 ''
Cadillac Man ''Cadillac Man'' is a 1990 American black comedy film directed by Roger Donaldson, starring Robin Williams and Tim Robbins. The plot of the film centers on car salesman Joey O'Brien (Williams) whose life is consumed by turmoil, which all comes ...
'' as Grave Digger * 1990 '' Mo' Better Blues'' as Bottom Hammer (Bass) * 1991 ''
New Jack City ''New Jack City'' is a 1991 American action crime film based upon an original story and written by Thomas Lee Wright and Barry Michael Cooper, and directed by Mario Van Peebles in his feature film directorial debut. Released in the United St ...
'' as "Duh Duh Man" * 1991 ''
Regarding Henry ''Regarding Henry'' is a 1991 American drama film directed by Mike Nichols and written by J.J. Abrams. It stars Harrison Ford as a New York City lawyer from a dysfunctional family, who struggles to regain his memory and recover his speech and mo ...
'' as Bradley, Physical Therapist * 1991 ''
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'' as Chief Adams * 1992 ''
Sister Act ''Sister Act'' is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Emile Ardolino and written by Paul Rudnick (as Joseph Howard). It stars Whoopi Goldberg as a lounge singer forced to join a convent after being placed in a witness protection program. I ...
'' as Lieutenant Eddie Souther * 1993 '' Loaded Weapon 1'' as Police Photographer * 1993 ''Blood Brothers'' as William Crawford * 1994 '' The Last Seduction'' as Harlan * 1994 ''Save Me'' as Detective Vincent * 1995 '' Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh'' as Reverend Ellis * 1995 ''
Canadian Bacon ''Canadian Bacon'' is a 1995 comedy film written, produced, and directed by Michael Moore which satirizes Canada–United States relations along the Canada–United States border. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Alan Alda, John Candy ...
'' as Kabral * 1995 '' Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead'' as "Easy Wind" * 1995 ''
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'' as Detective Jerry Guinn * 1995 '' The Affair'' (TV Movie) as Sergeant Rivers * 1995 ''
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'' as Crash Train Motorman * 1995 ''
New York Undercover ''New York Undercover'' is an American police drama that aired on the Fox television network from September 8, 1994, to February 11, 1999. The series starred Malik Yoba as Detective J.C. Williams and Michael DeLorenzo as Detective Eddie Torre ...
'' (TV Series) as Lieutenant Carver * 1996 ''
Touched by an Angel ''Touched by an Angel'' is an American fantasy drama television series that premiered on CBS on September 21, 1994, and ran for 211 episodes over nine seasons until its conclusion on April 27, 2003. Created by John Masius and executive produced ...
'' (TV Series) as Frank Champness * 1996 '' Bulletproof'' as DEA Agent Finch * 1996 '' Extreme Measures'' as Detective Bob Burke * 1997 ''
Quicksilver Highway ''Quicksilver Highway'' is a 1997 television comedy horror film directed by Mick Garris. It is based on Clive Barker's short story "The Body Politic" and Stephen King's 1992 short story "Chattery Teeth". The film was originally shown on televisio ...
'' as Len * 1997 '' Kiss the Girls'' as Detective John Sampson * 1997 '' Mad City'' as Cliff Williams (uncredited) * 1997 '' Ellen Foster'' as Mr. Douglas * 1998 ''
Always Outnumbered ''Always Outnumbered'' (also known as ''Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned'') is a television film based on the novel ''Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned'' by author Walter Mosley. It first aired on pay television channel HBO in 1998. Plot ...
'' as Howard M'Shalla * 1998 '' He Got Game'' as Uncle Bubba * 1998 '' Ambushed'' as Watts Fatboy * 1999 ''
The Legend of 1900 ''The Legend of 1900'' ( it, La leggenda del pianista sull'oceano, 'The Legend of the Pianist on the Ocean') is a 1998 Italian drama film directed by Giuseppe Tornatore and starring Tim Roth, Pruitt Taylor Vince and Mélanie Thierry. It was Tor ...
'' as Danny Boodman * 1999 '' The Tic Code'' as Kingston * 1999 ''
Passing Glory ''Passing Glory'' is a 1999 basketball-drama film produced for TNT, written by Harold Sylvester, and directed by Steve James. It is based on a true story. This movie stars Andre Braugher, Rip Torn, and Sean Squire, and features a speaking role b ...
'' as Howard Porter * 1999 '' Foolish'' as Jimmy Beck * 1999 '' The Hungry Bachelors Club'' as Moses Grady * 2000 ''
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'' as Charles * 2001-2002 '' The Job'' (TV Series) as Terrence "Pip" Phillips * 2001 '' The Substitute 4: Failure Is Not An Option'' as Luther * 2002 '' Spider-Man'' as Joe "Robbie" Robertson * 2002 ''
People I Know ''People I Know'' is a 2002 crime drama film directed by Daniel Algrant and stars Al Pacino, Kim Basinger, and Téa Leoni. The film received mixed reviews, with Rotten Tomatoes giving a rating of 43%. Plot Eli Wurman ( Al Pacino) is an aging, ...
'' as Reverend Lyle Blunt * 2003 '' Runaway Jury'' as Lonnie Shaver * 2004 ''
Spider-Man 2 ''Spider-Man 2'' is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar and Michael Chabon. Based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, it is the ...
'' as Joe "Robbie" Robertson * 2006 ''Out There'''' as Desmond * 2006 '' Idlewild'' as G.W. * 2007 ''
Firehouse Dog ''Firehouse Dog'' is a 2007 American family film produced by Regency Enterprises and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Directed by Todd Holland, it stars Josh Hutcherson, Bruce Greenwood, Dash Mihok, Steven Culp and Bill Nunn. It was released Apri ...
'' as Joe Musto * 2007 '' Spider-Man 3'' as Joe "Robbie" Robertson * 2007 ''
Randy and the Mob ''Randy and the Mob'' is a 2007 American crime comedy film written, directed by and starring Ray McKinnon. It also stars Lisa Blount, Walton Goggins and Bill Nunn, with a cameo by Burt Reynolds. ''Randy and the Mob'' was filmed in August 2005 i ...
'' as Wardlowe Gone * 2008 ''
A Raisin in the Sun ''A Raisin in the Sun'' is a play by Lorraine Hansberry that debuted on Broadway in 1959. The title comes from the poem "Harlem" (also known as "A Dream Deferred") by Langston Hughes. The story tells of a black family's experiences in south Chi ...
'' as "Bobo" * 2008 ''Little Bear and the Master'' as The Warden * 2009 '' Fences'' * 2009 ''Help Me, Help You'' as Detective * 2012 '' Won't Back Down'' as Principal Holland * 2014–2015 ''
Sirens Siren or sirens may refer to: Common meanings * Siren (alarm), a loud acoustic alarm used to alert people to emergencies * Siren (mythology), an enchanting but dangerous monster in Greek mythology Places * Siren (town), Wisconsin * Siren, Wisco ...
'' (TV series) as "Cash" (final appearance)


References


External links

*
Obituary
at cremationfuneralcare.com
Life of Bill Nunn
from death-notices.co.uk (archived) {{DEFAULTSORT:Nunn, Bill 1953 births 2016 deaths African-American male actors American male film actors American male television actors Deaths from cancer in Pennsylvania Deaths from leukemia Male actors from Pittsburgh Morehouse College alumni Schenley High School alumni 20th-century African-American people 21st-century African-American people