Richard Roundtree is an American actor known for his iconic role as John Shaft in the “Shaft” film series. He was born on July 9, 1942, in New Rochelle, New York, USA. Roundtree’s portrayal of the smooth and charismatic private detective John Shaft, who was known for his distinctive style and catchphrases, made him a symbol of the Blaxploitation film genre in the early 1970s.
His breakthrough came with the release of the film “Shaft” in 1971, directed by Gordon Parks. The movie was a significant success, both critically and commercially, and Roundtree’s performance earned him widespread recognition. He reprised his role as John Shaft in two sequels, “Shaft’s Big Score!” (1972) and “Shaft in Africa” (1973).
Throughout his career, Richard Roundtree has appeared in various other films and television shows, showcasing his acting talent and versatility. He has also made guest appearances on TV series and appeared in notable movies like “Se7en” (1995) and the 2000 reboot of “Shaft” where he played the uncle of the new John Shaft, portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson.
Richard Roundtree’s work in “Shaft” and his contributions to the entertainment industry have left a lasting legacy, and he is celebrated as a pioneering figure in the representation of African American actors in Hollywood.