Lincoln Kilpatrick
Lincoln Kilpatrick, born on February 12, 1932, and who passed away on May 18, 2004, was a distinguished American actor celebrated for his contributions to film, television, and theater. Throughout his career, Kilpatrick captivated audiences with his dynamic performances and versatility across various genres. He gained recognition in the entertainment industry not only for his acting skills but also for his ability to portray a wide array of characters, showcasing his rich talent.
Kilpatrick’s journey in the performing arts began on the stage, where he honed his craft and developed a deep appreciation for live performance. He later transitioned to television and film, making a significant impact with appearances in various productions that garnered attention and acclaim. His work has left an enduring legacy, highlighting the depth and breadth of African American talent in the arts.
In addition to his on-screen roles, Lincoln Kilpatrick was also known for his dedication to his craft and his influence within the acting community. His contributions have inspired many aspiring actors, ensuring that his legacy continues to resonate in the world of entertainment. As a pioneer and a gifted performer, Kilpatrick's memory lives on, reminding us of the power of storytelling through the performing arts.
Filmography
Brother John
Soylent Green
Fortress (1992)
The Curious Female
The Omega Man
Hollywood Cop
Uptown Saturday Night
The Master Gunfighter
Prison (1987)
Cool Breeze
A Lovely Way to Die
Chosen Survivors