Actor Carl Weathers, Known for 'Rocky' and 'Predator,' Dies at 76
Actor Carl Weathers, Known for 'Rocky' and 'Predator,' Dies at 76
Actor Carl Weathers, Known for 'Rocky' and 'Predator,' Dies at 76
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Carl Weathers, a former NFL linebacker turned Hollywood star, has died at age 76. An announcement from his family confirmed his passing. He was best known for playing Apollo Creed in the Rocky movies, a role that made his career. He also had notable appearances in Predator and Happy Gilmore, and more recently starred in The Mandalorian. Weathers was born on January 14, 1948 and was a talented high school and college athlete. Tributes and condolences have been pouring in from fans and colleagues from both the sports and entertainment worlds.

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