Lou Myers
Lou Myers (September 26, 1935 – February 19, 2013) was a distinguished American actor renowned for his compelling performances across film, theater, and television. Often cast in the role of a cantankerous elder, he left an indelible mark on audiences with his memorable portrayals. Myers' career took off when he stepped in as an understudy for the character Reverend Mosley in the Broadway production of *The First Breeze of Summer*. His most iconic role came as the spirited Mr. Vernon Gaines in the popular sitcom *A Different World*, where he captivated viewers with his vibrant personality.
Born in Cabin Creek, West Virginia, to Dorothy Jeffries (née Brown), Myers showcased not only his acting talent but also his skills as an accomplished pianist. His artistic contributions spanned various genres and formats, affirming his versatility as a performer.
After a prolonged battle with pneumonia, Lou Myers passed away at the Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia. His legacy endures through the numerous roles he embodied and the joy he brought to audiences, making him a cherished figure in the entertainment industry.