Geoffrey Holder, the actor who played top-hatted voodoo villain Baron Samedi in James Bond movie "Live and Let Die", died of pneumonia complication on Sunday, October 5 in Mount Sinai St. Luke's Hospital in New York. He was 84. Producer and family friend Anna Glass confirmed the sad news.
Geoffrey, who was also dancer, choreographer, composer, designer and painter, started his movie career in 1962's British movie "All Night Long". He later appeared in 1967's "Doctor Dolittle" along with Rex Harrison, 1982's "Annie" and 1992's "Boomerang" with Eddie Murphy.
Geoffrey won two Tony Awards for Best Costume Design and Best Direction of a Musical in "The Wiz", an all-black version of "The Wizard of Oz", in 1975. He also appeared in all-black version of "Waiting for Godot".
Most recently, Geoffrey provided narration for Tim Burton's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory".
He is survived by his wife, Carmen de Lavallade, and their son, Leo.
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