Geoffrey Holder

 

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Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad of African descent, Holder is known for his towering 200-centimeter (6'6") height, heavily accented deep basso voice and hearty laugh. With that and his appearance in the 1970s 7 Up soft drink "uncola" advertising campaign, Holder's image quickly became recognizable. He was also in the 1967 movie Dr. Dolittle as William Shakespeare, "Willy," and played Baron Samedi, one of the main villain's henchmen, in the 1973 James Bond film, Live and Let Die. Though the 7 Up advertising campaign lasted only a short while in the early 1970s, the company revived the campaign in the early 1980s after Holder achieved a spike in popularity in the 1982 movie version of the musical Annie, in which he played the role of Punjab. He is a prolific painter, ardent art collector, and performer who has also authored books and composed music

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Geoffrey Holder

Born 1930-08-01 (95 years ago) in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Dead 2014-10-05 (84 years).
Height 198 centimeters.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design (The Wiz) 20th Drama Desk Awards 1975 The Wiz
Tony Award for Best Costume Design (The Wiz) 29th Tony Awards 1975 The Wiz
Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical (The Wiz) 29th Tony Awards 1975 The Wiz
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, Latin America & Caribbean 1956
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography (Timbuktu!) 23rd Drama Desk Awards 1978 Timbuktu!
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design (Timbuktu!) 23rd Drama Desk Awards 1978 Timbuktu!
Tony Award for Best Costume Design (Timbuktu!) 32nd Tony Awards 1978 Timbuktu!
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical (The Wiz) 20th Drama Desk Awards 1975 The Wiz
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design (The Wiz) 20th Drama Desk Awards 1975 The Wiz
Tony Award for Best Costume Design (The Wiz) 29th Tony Awards 1975 The Wiz
Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical (The Wiz) 29th Tony Awards 1975 The Wiz
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Carmen de Lavallade(Gifta: 1955-06-26–2014-10-05) 1955-06-26 2014-10-05 Gifta
Child

Leo Anthony Lamont

Parents

Louise de Frense, Arthur Holder

Sibling

Boscoe Holder

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Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad of African descent, Holder is known for his towering 200-centimeter (6'6") height, heavily accented deep basso voice and hearty laugh. With that and his appearance in the 1970s 7 Up soft drink "uncola" advertising campaign, Holder's image quickly became recognizable. He was also in the 1967 movie Dr. Dolittle as William Shakespeare, "Willy," and played Baron Samedi, one of the main villain's henchmen, in the 1973 James Bond film, Live and Let Die. Though the 7 Up advertising campaign lasted only a short while in the early 1970s, the company revived the campaign in the early 1980s after Holder achieved a spike in popularity in the 1982 movie version of the musical Annie, in which he played the role of Punjab. He is a prolific painter, ardent art collector, and performer who has also authored books and composed music. As a choreographer, he has created dance pieces for many companies, including the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and The Dance Theatre of Harlem. Holder is married to dancer Carmen De Lavallade, whom he met when both were in the cast of Truman Capote's House of Flowers. They live in New York City and have one son, Leo Anthony Lamont. Holder's brother was the London-based artist Boscoe Holder.

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