Chicago Sun-Times

Actor-comedian played father in ‘Friday’ movies

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LOS ANGELES — Actor-comedian John Witherspoo­n, who memorably played Ice Cube’s father in the “Friday” films, has died. He was 77.

Mr. Witherspoo­n’s family issued a statement to the website Deadline saying that Mr. Witherspoo­n died Tuesday in Los Angeles. No cause of death was released.

The actor had a prolific career, co-starring in three “Friday” films, appearing on “The Wayans Bros.” television series and voicing the grandfathe­r in “The Boondocks” animated series. His film roles included “Vampire in Brooklyn” and “Boomerang,” and he was a frequent guest on “Late Show with David Letterman.”

For many, his most recognizab­le role was “Pops,” Ice Cube’s father in the stoner comedy “Friday” and its two sequels, a crude but affectiona­te father trying to guide his son to be better.

“Life won’t be as funny without him,” Ice Cube said in a Twitter post late Tuesday, adding that he was devastated by news of Mr. Witherspoo­n’s death.

Regina King, who appeared as Mr. Witherspoo­n’s daughter in “Friday” and also voiced both of his grandsons in the animated series “The Boondocks,” called him her “comedic inspiratio­n” on Twitter.

The family’s statement expressed shock at Mr. Witherspoo­n’s death. It said Mr. Witherspoo­n is survived by his wife, Angela, and sons JD and Alexander.

JD Witherspoo­n tweeted that he was happy for all the great times he and his dad had together.

“We’d roast each other like homies more than Father & Son, and I really liked that. He was my best friend & my idol,” JD Witherspoo­n posted. “Love U Dad…I’ll miss u.”

The actor-comedian was born Jan. 27, 1942.

 ?? CHARLES SYKES/AP ?? John Witherspoo­n leaves a taping of “The Late Show with David Letterman” in New York in 2009. He had roles in “Vampire in Brooklyn” and “Boomerang.”
CHARLES SYKES/AP John Witherspoo­n leaves a taping of “The Late Show with David Letterman” in New York in 2009. He had roles in “Vampire in Brooklyn” and “Boomerang.”

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