Richard Roundtree, Best Known for Playing the Lead in ‘Shaft’, Has Died at the Age of 81
Roundtree was also known for performances in ‘Roots’, ‘Se7en’ and many more shows and movies.

(L to R) 'Shaft's Samuel L. Jackson, Jessie T. Usher and Richard Roundtree.
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- Actor Richard Roundtree, best ed for playing detective John Shaft, has died.
- Roundtree was 81 and had been suffering from pancreatic cancer.
- Co-stars and those influenced by him have paid tribute to his memorable work.
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Roundtree, a famous breast cancer survivor, was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and died surrounded by family at his bedside.
His agency, and manager Patrick McMinn, released a statement about his death:
“Artists & Representatives Agency mourns the loss of our friend and client Richard Roundtree. His trailblazing career changed the face of entertainment around the globe and his enduring legacy will be felt for generations to come. Our hearts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.”
“Trailblazing” is as good a term as any for Roundtree, who portrayed the first Black private detective on screen. Yet while he’ll most closely be identified with his Blaxploitation career and particularly the iconic Shaft character, the actor enjoyed a long run of work on screens big and small.
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Early life

Richard Roundtree as John Shaft in 1971's 'Shaft.' Photo: MGM.
Richard Roundtree was born in New Rochelle, New York, played football for Southern Illinois University and did some modeling before the acting bug bit.
He was drawn to theater and ed New York’s acclaimed Negro Ensemble Company, then starred as Jack Johnson in ‘The Great White Hope’ off-Broadway before the role of John Shaft presented itself –– a lucky break secured after Gordon Parks to cast Roundtree instead.
The role of John Shaft, the “hotter than Bond, cooler than Bullitt” private detective, changed Roundtree’s life and the course of Hollywood by introducing him as an unapologetic protagonist and subterranean fighter of crime.
He went on to play the role in the sequels ‘Shaft in Africa’ as well as the short-lived 1973 ‘Shaft’ TV series.
The actor’s many film credits include 1981’s ‘Moving On’.
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TV roles

(L to R) Leslie Uggams and Richard Roundtree in 'Roots.' Photo: Warner Bros Television.
On the small screen, Roundtree had one of his best opportunities in the breakthrough miniseries ‘Roots’, playing a handsome, well-groomed carriage driver with whom Kizzy (George Hamilton) calls, Roundtree grovels.
Roundtree starred in the miniseries ‘AD’ and had a ing role in the series ‘Outlaws’ (CBS, 1986-1987) as Ice McAdams. He was part of the cast of the short-lived multi-racial NBC daytime drama ‘Generations,’ playing a doctor forced to live in hiding for 15 years for a murder he did not commit. He also appeared in a number of sitcoms and other series, including ‘Being Mary Jane’.
Tributes from co-stars

'Shaft's Richard Roundtree.
Roundtree reprised his most famous role in the 2000 sequel.
Jackson took to Instagram to pay tribute:

Gabrielle Union, who worked with Roundtree in ‘Being Mary Jane’, tweeted her own tribute:

Richard Roundtree as John Shaft in 1971's 'Shaft.' Photo: MGM.
Richard Roundtree Movies:
- 'Shaft' (1971)
- ‘Shaft's Big Score!' (1972)
- 'Shaft in Africa' (1973)
- 'Earthquake' (1974)
- ‘Man Friday' (1975)
- 'Escape to Athena' (1979)
- 'The Big Score' (1983)
- 'City Heat' (1984)
- 'Maniac Cop' (1988)
- ‘Se7en' (1995)
- 'George of the Jungle' (1997)
- 'Steel' (1997)
- 'Shaft' (2000)
- 'Corky Romano' (2001)
- 'Boat Trip' (2002)
- 'Brick' (2005)
- 'Speed Racer' (2008)
- 'What Men Want' (2019)
- 'Shaft' (2019)
- 'Moving On' (2023)
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To watch our exclusive interviews with Samuel L. Jackson, Jessie T. Usher and Richard Roundtree about 2019's 'Shaft,' please click on the video player below.
