Topic: Louis Gossett Jr.

The best approach to management: Tough love

Steve Kelman is professor of public management at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and former administrator of the Office of...
On January 23, 1977, ABC aired the first of eight consecutive episodes of the twelve-hour mini-series Roots. Arguably the most successful...
MediaTakeout was the first to report the surprising news that BET's latest late-night talk show attempt, The Mo'Nique Show, had fizzled out. Unlike...

Celebrity birthdays on May 27

Today's celebrity birthdays include Jack McBrayer, who is 37; Louis Gossett Jr., who is 74; and Todd Bridges, who turns...

'Of Gods and Men' is biblically good

Of Gods and Men **** A group of monks face persecution by terrorists (2:02). Unrated: Violence. In French and Arabic with English subtitles. At...

(11/2010) Louis Gossett Jr. Visits Boston

Oscar, Emmy and Golden Globe winner Louis Gossett Jr. has lived a fascinating life and he knows how to describe it. Scott loved playing the staring role in "Patton" and Gossett thought he did a great job except that the only black ...

Iron Eagle

He enlists the help of Chappy, played by Louis Gossett Jr., as well as several of his friends to carry out the mission.

Movie reviews: The Highwayman

A Canadian film, set in Canada with an almost exclusively Canadian cast. To top it off his former boss (Lou Gossett jr, the only American in the cast) has framed him for telemarketing fraud and a disturbed young woman (Laura Harris) and ...
Little Ladies of the Night (1977) Starring David Soul, Linda Purl, Lou Gossett Jr., Kathleen Quinlan, Clifton Davis, Carolyn Jones, Paul Burke, Lana Wood, Vic Tayback, Katherine Helmond, Dorothy Malone, Bibi Osterwald, Sandra Deel, David Hayward, James Ray, Tom McDonald, Byron Morrow ...
It's been hailed as a romantic classic. It catapulted Richard Gere into the upper echelons of stardom and cemented his sex appeal. It won Louis Gossett Jr. an Academy Award for his portrayal of Marine Gunnery Sgt. Emil Foley. For starters ...