Otago Daily Times

Mod Squad original played father in ‘Purple Rain’

- CLARENCE WILLIAMS Actor

CLARENCE WILLIAMS III played the cool undercover cop Linc Hayes on the countercul­ture series The Mod Squad and Prince’s father in Purple Rain.

He died on June 4, after suffering from colon cancer, aged 81.

A native of New York, Williams’ career spanned more than five decades in theatre, television and film. He was born into a creative family in 1939 and raised by his musical grandparen­ts.

His grandfathe­r was a jazz composer and pianist, his father a musician and his mother, Eva Taylor, a singer and actress. He got his acting start on Broadway after a stint as a paratroope­r and received a Tony nomination for his role in William Hanley’s Slow Dance On The Killing Ground in 1964.

His breakout role would come with The Mod Squad, which he led with Peggy Lipton and Michael Cole. Bill Cosby had seen Williams perform and told Aaron Spelling he should consider him for the role of Linc.

The show ran from 1968 until 1973. A trailblazi­ng show for attempting to portray the hippie generation of the time, The Mod Squad was a starmaker for all three. But roles were not quick to follow for Williams.

He appeared on Broadway opposite Maggie Smith in Tom Stoppard’s Night And Day in 1979 before getting cast as the troubled father in Purple Rain in 1984.

Director John Frankenhei­mer would become a frequent collaborat­or. They first teamed up for his adaptation of Elmore Leonard’s 52 PickUp at a time when Williams was not having much luck in Hollywood and crashing on Cosby’s couch to keep a roof over his head.

‘‘He asked me to read for the part of one of the blackmaile­rs, but after only four lines, he told me to stop,’’ Williams recalled in a 1999 interview.

‘‘I thought it was all over, but he said, ‘Have your agent call me. It will be a 10week shoot. Thank you for coming in.’ That was it.’’

Williams also appeared in Frankenhei­mer’s Against The Wall, Reindeer Games and some episodes of Tales From The Crypt.

Williams could command a variety of genres, including comedy. He played a drug lord opposite Dave Chappelle in Half Baked and stole scenes in Keenen Ivory Wayans’ blaxploita­tion parody film I’m Gonna Git You Sucka.

He also had a recurring role in David Lynch’s Twin Peaks as the FBI agent who tells Agent Cooper he’s been suspended.

Williams never fretted over his associatio­n with The Mod Squad.

‘‘All most people know about me is the two hours they’ve invested in a movie theatre or the time spent in front of their TV,’’ he said in an interview in 1999.

‘‘There’s so much entertainm­ent out there right now, it’s difficult to break through and become part of the national consciousn­ess. It’s nice to be recognised, and I have no problem with it at all.’’

Actor Gloria Foster was his wife from 196784. — AP

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Squad leader . . . Clarence Williams attends a movie premiere in Los Angeles in 2013.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Squad leader . . . Clarence Williams attends a movie premiere in Los Angeles in 2013.

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