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Birthplace:
St Louis, Missouri
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Authoritative black character actor of film and TV also enjoyed a successful career on stage. Gunn made his NY stage debut in the original off-Broadway production of Jean Genet's "The Blacks" (1962). A co-founder of the celebrated Negro Ensemble Company, he distinguished himself in many of their productions, notably "The First Breeze of Summer" (1975). Gunn was also known for his Shakespearean performances with the Yale Repertory Theatre and the New York Shakespeare Festival. Gunn rarely had comparable roles to showcase his talents in films but his large, regal features and booming yet somewhat
1938
Began performing dramatic readings at the age of nine (date approximate)
1941
Mother died when Gunn was 12 (date approximate)
1946
Moved into the home of English and diction teacher, Jewel Richie (date approximate)
While an undergraduate, founded the Footlights Across Tennessee theater company; toured colleges in the South and the Midwest
Taught speech and drama at Grambling College in Louisiana to earn enough money to move to NY
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