'Friday' star Tommy 'Tiny' Lister dead at 62
Tommy Tiny Lister, the hulkish character actor whose pro wrestler frame and menacing on-screen disposition highlighted the first two Friday films, Jackie Brown and dozens of other movies, died Thursday at the age of 62.
His manager confirmed the actors death to Variety. A cause of death was unknown, but his manager told Variety that he was found unresponsive in his Los Angeles apartment after displaying symptoms of COVID-19 in recent days.
The 6-foot-5 actors range spanned from Bruno the security guard in Armed and Dangerous (1986), President Lindberg in The Fifth Element (1997), to Adam Sandlers brother in Little Nicky (2000).
His acting extended beyond the silver screen into two stints as a pro wrestler, with Lister taking on his No Holds Barred co-star Hulk Hogan at multiple WWE events.
But it was his role as the bully Deebo in 1995s Friday and 2000s Next Friday that made Lister a star. The series would go on to become stoner cult classics and make Lister a beloved, if intimidating, actor.
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Tommy Tiny Lister, with co-stars John Candy and Eugene Levy in Armed and Dangerous.