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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Goodbye, Carl Weathers

 







  He had many names. Greef Kargo, Apollo, Chubbs even Combat Carl. His actual name was Carl Weathers. Why am I blogging about him? Well...on February first of this year, he went to the great sky above and we lost a legend.









   Born on January fourteenth in 1948, Carl Weathers lived most of his childhood in New Orleans, Louisiana. His father was day labor while his mother wasn't much in the picture. He succeeded into sports with Wrestling, Boxing and even football. Yes, before he got into acting, Carl Weathers used to play football for the Oakland Raiders.









  However, his dreams of going pro ended when he suffered an injury to his ankle injury. He ended up tripping and falling ruining his ankle and the chance of him ever playing football again. But he didn't give up with sports. Thanks to one movie, his career of boxing would take off thanks to Sylvester Stallone and the hit movie 'Rocky' which came out in 1976.











 HIs character was named Apollo Creed and in the first movie...his goal was to defeat Rocky in boxing. He defeats Rocky but they end up reconciling and became friends afterwards. Until...one of the sequels, Rocky 4, he ends up killed in a boxing ring fighting a Russian Boxer named Drago. Even if his character is dead, it doesn't mean his career portraying Apollo was. He ends up having a son who also wants to go into boxing with the help of Rocky. 








  Car Weathers has done TV as well. Whether it's a guest spot or a main character. He was in Starsky and Hutch as well as Barnaby Jones. But there's one role I will remember him in the most. His character does end up dead in it...but it was movie that made us realize Carl Weathers does have a funny side.












  Not many people are fans of Adam Sandler movies. Some of them...are passible, but this one is my favorite. I've blogged about Adam Sandler's movie choices and in this movie 'Happy Gilmore', Carl Weathers character is named Chubbs. A former golfer who helps Happy train to be a great golfer even if Happy doesn't want any help. He lost his hand to an alligator and Happy decides to thank him by showing the head of the alligator that took Chubb's hand. Let's say...it didn't end well for Chubbs. Happily, he ends up in Happy's happy place. 










 Even though I wasn't a fan of the predator movies, he starred as a character named Al Dillon. He and Arnold Schwarzenegger go to find predators like aliens or something like that. When he died, Arnold made a loving tribute to someone he would call his best friend and great partner. Many tributes poured out from Silverster Stallone to Adam Sandler











   In a short Toy Story Horror tv episode, Carl Weathers voiced a character named Combat Carl, and the junior as well. This was when the third Toy Story ended and, and they were just about to do a fourth (they should have stopped after the third) In this one, the toys Woody, Buzz, Jesse and more are in a motel with their owner Bonnie. They end up going missing and Jesse is the only one that could save them, only she has a fear of claustrophobia and Combat Carl needs to save her and get her to save her friends.

   It was pretty good.











   Carl Weathers was also in a few Star Wars miniseries or movies. One of them being the Mandalorian where he portrayed Greef Karga. His role was not only to help the Mandalorian, but his mission was also to protect baby yoda 'aka Groku'

   He returned each season and his character benefited from helping every character good or evil. I guess now...his character will be killed off and replaced by someone else. I don't know why, but when I was young and becoming a fan of Star Wars, I would always confuse Carl Weathers with Billy Dee Williams who played Lando Calrissian in the Star Wars universe. 









  We are going to miss him and always remember that he is still alive in the tv shows and movies with the characters he portrayed. They even use his voice as audio for the Creed movies. Each and every one. Recently, in a Super Bowl ad, he was considered the coach to help Payton Manning (I forget) to help kick a field goal before the Super Bowl started. They dedicated the commercial in his memory. We'll miss you Carl Weathers, but you'll never be forgotten.


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