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Clarence Williams III, who played the cool undercover cop Linc Hayes on the counterculture series “The Mod Squad” & Prince’s father in “Purple Rain,” has died. He was 81.

Williams died Friday at his home in Los Angeles after a battle with colon cancer.

A native of New York, Williams career spanned over five decades in theater, television & film. He was born into a creative family in 1939 & raised by his musical grandparents. His grandfather was a jazz composer & pianist, his father a musician & his mother, Eva Taylor, a singer & actress. He got his acting start on Broadway after a stint as a paratrooper & received a Tony nomination for his role in William Hanley’s “Slow Dance on the Killing Ground” in 1964.

His breakout role would come with “The Mod Squad,” which he led with Peggy Lipton & Michael Cole. Bill Cosby had seen Williams perform & told Aaron Spelling he should consider him for the role of Linc. 

He appeared on Broadway opposite Maggie Smith in Tom Stoppard’s “Night and Day” in 1979 before getting cast as the troubled father in “Purple Rain,” which came out in 1984.

Williams could command a variety of genres, including comedy. He played a drug lord opposite Dave Chappelle in “Half Baked” & stole scenes in Keenen Ivory Wayans’ blaxploitation parody film “I’m Gonna Git You Sucka.” He also had a recurring role as the FBI agent in David Lynch’s “Twin Peaks.”

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rock producer Phil Spector, who changed the sound of pop music in the 1960s with his “Wall of Sound” recordings and was convicted of murder for the 2003 murder of a Hollywood actress, has died at age 81 of COVID-19, according to media reports on Sunday.

Spector produced 20 top 40 hits between 1961 and 1965 and went on to work with the Beatles, the Righteous Brothers and Ike and Tina Turner. He also influenced artists ranging from the Beach Boys to Bruce Springsteen, who emulated the Spector sound on his classic single “Born to Run.”

Spector was diagnosed with COVID-19 four weeks ago and was transferred from his prison cell, where he was serving a 19 years-to-life sentence for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson, to a hospital, the Daily Mail newspaper said.

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