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The Sophisticated Gents (1981) | Bernie Casey Ron O'Neal #HappyBirthdayBernie

The Sophisticated Gents is a TV miniseries that aired on three consecutive nights from September 29 to October 1, 1981, on NBC. Its ensemble cast featured a number of African-American stage and film actors, many of whom were customarily seen in blaxploitation films in the 1970s. The miniseries is based upon the novel The Junior Bachelor Society by John A. Williams. Although production of the project ended in 1979, NBC did not air the miniseries until almost two years later.

In the mid-1940s, Coach Charles "Chappie" Davis (Gaines) founded a sports club for African-American boys in the local community, dubbing them "The Sophisticated Gents". The young men became athletic heroes, and formed a lifetime bond with each other and their coach. Twenty-five years later, those members of the Gents remaining in town decide to hold a testimonial dinner for Chappie, who is now 70 years old. The dinner turns into an impromptu reunion, with nine Gents eventually arriving to honor Chappie. However, the legal troubles of one of the Gents could spell danger for all of them and their wives. - Wikipedia

Sonny Jim Gaines - Coach Charles "Chappie" Davis
Bernie Casey - Shurley Walker
Rosey Grier - Cudjo Evers
Robert Hooks - Ezra "Chops" Jackson
Ron O'Neal - Clarence "Claire" Henderson
Thalmus Rasulala - Kenneth "Snake" Dobson
Raymond St. Jacques - D'Artagnan "Dart" Parks
Melvin Van Peebles - Walter "Moon" Porter
Dick Anthony Williams - Ralph Joplin
Paul Winfield - Richard "Bubbles" Wiggins
Albert Hall - Det. Swoop Ferguson
Lynn Benisch - Renee Marcus
Rosalind Cash - Christine Jackson
Ja'net Dubois - Onetha Wiggins
Alfre Woodard - Evelyn Evers
Joanna Miles - Sandra Dobson
Janet MacLachlan - Diane Walker
Bibi Besch - Simone Parks
Denise Nicholas - Pat Henderson
Marlene Warfield - Lil Joplin
Beah Richards - Mae Porter
Stymie Beard - Mickey Mouse
Mario Van Peebles - Nicholas Dobson
René LeVant - Himself

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Bernard Terry Casey (June 8, 1939 – September 19, 2017)[1] was an American actor, poet, and professional football player.
Former pro football player Bernie Casey turned to acting in the early 1970s. He has been steadily employed in theatrical films ever since, playing supporting roles in such films as Boxcar Bertha (1972), Cleopatra Jones (1976), Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), and all three Revenge of the Nerds epics (as "U.N. Jefferson"). Casey's series-TV assignments included the title character (a blue-collar father of five children) in 1979's Harris and Company and the role of baseball coach Ozzie Peoples in Bay City Blues (1983). A ubiquitous TV-movie actor, Bernie Casey was seen in such highly-rated efforts as Brian's Song (1971), Gargoyles (1972) and The Sophisticated Gents (1981). - Rottentomatoes.com

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