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Le Tari : ウィキペディア英語版
Le Tari

Le Tari (April 21, 1946 – April 4, 1987) was an American actor who appeared in movies and on television.
Distinctive for his imposing physical stature, broad mustache and lantern jaw, Tari landed a starring role in the 1976 blaxploitation film ''Brotherhood of Death''. In the late 1970s, he would make guest appearances on such television programs as ''The Jeffersons'', ''Starsky and Hutch'' and ''Happy Days'', as well as appear in such feature films as ''Fast Break'' and ''The Onion Field''.
Tari's widest exposure would come in the early 1980s, with a recurring role on the television sitcom ''Diff'rent Strokes''. On that show, Tari played Ted Ramsey, the adoptive father of Arnold Jackson's best friend, Dudley (Shavar Ross). After ''Diff'rent Strokes'', Tari went on to further television guest appearances, and near the end of his life, he returned to film work, appearing in the 1987 films ''Hollywood Shuffle'' and ''Amazon Women on the Moon''. He also appeared in ''What's Happening Now!!'' as Dr. Blood, a reformed gang banger trying to help the youth center, in the episode "That Old Gang Of Mine".
Tari died of a heart attack in 1987, at the age of 40. He was buried at the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California.
==External links==

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*(Le Tari ) at Find a Grave



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