Roger E. Mosley, ‘Magnum, P.I.’ actor, dies at 83 after a car crash

Roger E. Mosley, ‘Magnum, P.I.’ actor, dies at 83 after a car crash
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Roger E. Mosley, best known for his role on the action crime series “Magnum, P.I.,” has died. He was 83.

Mosley died at Cedars-Sinai center in l. a. on Sunday as a results of injuries he sustained during a car accident in Lynwood, California, on Thursday, Mosley’s daughter Ch-a Mosley confirmed to USA TODAY.

Born in LA on Dec. 18, 1938, to Eloise Harris, Mosley grew up within the Imperial Courts housing project in Watts. The actor made his television debut on the crime drama “Longstreet” in 1971 and starred during a number of films throughout the ’70s, including the crime drama “Hit Man,” the blaxploitation flick “The Mack” and therefore the Wayne drama “McQ.”

But Mosley never left the planet of television behind, appearing serial like “Kojak,” “The Rockford Files,” “Starsky and Hutch,” “The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams,” “Sanford and Son,” “Kung Fu,” and “The Love Boat.”

His showbiz breakthrough, however, came in 1980 when he scored the role of helicopter pilot Theodore “TC” Calvin on “Magnum, P.I.,” which starred Tom Selleck and John Hillerman.

The representation Mosley’s “Magnum, P. I.” character provided to the Black community was important to the LA native.

“They (the Magnum writers) keep writing on behalf of me to smoke and drink, but I won’t roll in the hay,” Mosley told Ebony during a 1982 interview, per The Hollywood Reporter. “I never get high, smoke or drink on the show or in real world. That’s not what i would like Black kids to ascertain.”

On social media Sunday, many shared fond memories of watching Mosley onscreen.

“So much of my Magnum PI enjoyment comes from Roger E. Mosley, the unsung comic hero of the many a scene thereon show,” wrote editor Philip Michaels on Twitter.

Writer and director Tina Andrews wrote it had been a “sad day.”

“My friend Roger E. Mosley, 83, who played “TC” on Magnum P.I., has transitioned,” she continued. “He was surrounded by his family after affected by a car crash this weekend. What a sweet man, and a fine actor who gave great parties. RIP, Roger. You were loved and shall be missed.”

Twitter user @JerrellZod wrote, “Some of those young kids don’t understand there was a time when there was only numerous Black actors and actresses on TV/film REGULARLY” and Mosley was one among them.

@shavar on Twitter said Mosley was a “wonderful actor.”

“I grew up seeing Mr Mosley play tennis at Poinsettia Park in West Hollywood, CA. He was like family,” the tweet read. “I was honored to play his son Bryant on TV’s Magnum P.I. My prayers and condolences to Mr Mosley’s family, friends and fans.”

Writer Jay Faerber said, “#MagnumPI wouldn’t are an equivalent without (Roger E. Mosley).”

Following the show’s eight-year run, Mosley returned to the “Magnum, P.I.” universe in 2019, playing the role of John Booky within the CBS reboot of the show, which debuted in 2018.

Mosley’s daughter, Ch-a, shared a tribute to her father on Facebook.

“He was surrounded by family as he transcended peacefully,” Ch-a wrote. “We could never mourn such a tremendous man. He would HATE any crying wiped out his name. it’s time to celebrate the legacy he left for us all. i really like you daddy. you liked me too. My heart is heavy but i’m strong.

“I will look after mommy, your love of just about 60 years,” Mosley’s daughter’s post continued. “You raised me well and she or he is in good hands. Rest easy.

Mosley is survived by his wife Antoinette “Toni” and three children.

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