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Actor Roger E. Mosley Dead at 83

The actor was best known for his roles in ‘Magnum P.I.’ and ‘The Love Boat’.
Actor Roger E. Mosley

Popular Actor Roger E. Mosley ’80s TV and film actor, Roger E. Mosley, has died. He was 83.

His daughter, Ch-a Mosley, confirmed the news during a post shared to Facebook earlier today.

“Roger E., my father, your friend, your “coach Mosley” your “TC” from wine bottle P.I., passed on to the great beyond at 1:17am [sic],” the post read.

“He was enclosed by family as he transcended peacefully, we have a tendency to may ne’er mourn such a tremendous man. He would HATE any crying tired his name. it’s time to celebrate the heritage he left for us all. i really like you daddy. you really liked ME too. My heart is serious however i’m strong. i will be able to take care of mommy, your love of virtually sixty years. You raised me well and she or he is in sensible hands. Rest easy.”

Roger was best notable for his role as eggbeater pilot Theodore “T.C.” Calvin on the first CBS crime drama with Tom Selleck, Magnum, P.I. (1980-1988), and John Booky within the show’ revive (2019-2021). however he conjointly appeared in several different classic TV shows and flicks from the ’70s to gift day; reminiscent of The Love Boat, Sanford and Son, The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, you’re taking The Kids, i do know Why The Caged Bird Sings, Walker, TX Ranger, among others in line with IMDB.

wine bottle P.I. co-star writer Hill, who plays the rebooted version of Mosley‘ original character T.C., shared a dear message aboard a series of photos with fans on Instagram once learning regarding the legendary actor’ passing.
No explanation for death has been confirmed by either the family or officials, however according to statements his girl created late last night, the actor was concerned in a major automobile accident last week that left him in vital condition.

In part, she wrote: “Last week my dad, Roger was concerned in a significant car accident that has left him unfit from the shoulders down. he’s during a critical condition however fighting hard. each effort is being created to worry for him throughout this time.”

Who Was Roger E. Mosley : Early Life and Career

Roger E. Mosley Born in 1938, he commenced his acting journey in the early 1970s, featuring in notable films like Hickey & Boggs, The Mack, Sweet Jesus, and Preacherman. The 1973 thriller Terminal Island marked his initial collaboration with Roger. Subsequently, Selleck took on the lead role in Gordon Parks’ 1976 film Leadbelly, solidifying a successful partnership in the vibrant realm of 1970s cinema.

In 1980, Mosley took on the role of T.C. in CBS’ Magnum P.I. T.C. became Magnum’s trusted pilot, overseeing the operations of the Hawaii-based helicopter charter and tour van service known as “Island Hoppers.” Despite his actual certification as a private helicopter pilot, Mosley was prohibited from executing his own stunts on the show. He portrayed the character for a span of eight seasons and 158 episodes, culminating in the series finale in May 1988.

After the conclusion of Magnum, Mosley shifted his focus to supporting roles in prominent theatrical films, including Heart Condition, Unlawful Entry featuring the late Ray Liotta, and A Thin Line Between Love and Hate. Expanding his presence on the small screen, Roger made memorable guest appearances on classic television series such as Night Court, Hangin’ with Mister Cooper, and HBO’s Arli$$. A noteworthy reunion with his Magnum co-star Selleck occurred in Season 5 of NBC’s Las Vegas, where Roger portrayed an affluent old friend of Selleck’s character, A.J. Cooper, the owner of the Montecito.

Entering retirement from the entertainment industry in the early 2010s, Roger maintained a presence by participating in conventions and occasional mini-reunions with co-star Larry Manetti. However, in a surprising turn of events in 2019, Roger emerged from retirement to make a cameo appearance in an episode of the Magnum, P.I. reboot titled “A Kiss Before Dying.” In this episode, he took on the role of John Booky, the barber for the reboot’s T.C. (Stephen Hill). Hill, expressing his enthusiasm about working with the veteran actor, stated, “Working with Roger was an inspiring way to begin Black History Month. It is truly an honor for us to welcome an original cast member of Magnum, P.I., one who embodied the role of T.C. with such thoughtful and dignified talent.” The unexpected return of Mosley added a nostalgic touch to the reboot and was warmly received by fans and the cast alike.

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