On February 1, 2024, the world bid farewell to a legendary actor, Carl Weathers, best known for his iconic role as Apollo Creed in the first four “Rocky” films.
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The news of his passing was confirmed by his manager, Matt Luber, who conveyed that Weathers peacefully passed away in his sleep at the age of 76.
The statement issued by his family added a layer of tranquility to the somber announcement, revealing that his departure was serene and devoid of suffering.
Weathers’ contribution to cinema extended beyond the boxing ring, as evidenced by his memorable roles in films such as the 1987 classic “Predator” and his comedic turn alongside Adam Sandler in “Happy Gilmore.”
His diverse talent was further acknowledged when he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his work on “The Mandalorian,” a popular Star Wars series.

The actor’s vocal prowess was showcased in the animated realm, where he lent his voice to the character Combat Carl in “Toy Story 4.” Not confined to the big screen, Weathers brought his charisma to television, playing a fictionalized version of himself in the recurring role on “Arrested Development.”
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His television credits also include series like “Street Justice,” “Colony,” “The Shield,” “Chicago Justice,” and “Brothers.” As Weathers navigated his later career, he found success in directing episodes of TV procedurals.
In 2021, he earned his first Emmy nomination for his work on Disney+’s “The Mandalorian,” in which he not only portrayed Greef Karga across three seasons but also took the helm as a director for Episodes 12 and 20 of the “Star Wars” spinoff.
Carl Weathers’ legacy extends beyond the screen, touching the lives of those who had the privilege of working with him. He is survived by his ex-wife, Mary Ann, and their two sons.
The news of his passing leaves a void in the entertainment industry, but his body of work and the memories he created will continue to resonate with fans and colleagues alike, ensuring that the spirit of Carl Weathers lives on.


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