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'Do the Right Thing' actor Bill Nunn dies at 62

Bill Nunn, known for his role in 1989 comedy-drama 'Do the Right Thing', has died. He was 62. Filmmaker Spike Lee, who directed 'Do The Right Thing', confirmed Nunn died yesterday, reported Us magazine. "My Dear Friend, My Dear Morehouse Brother- Da Great Actor Bill Nunn As Most Of You Know Him As Radio Raheem Passed Away This Morning In His Hometown Of Pittsburgh," Lee, 59, wrote via Instagram

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Los Angeles: Actor Bill Nunn, known for his role in 1989 comedy-drama 'Do the Right Thing', has died. He was 62. Filmmaker Spike Lee, who directed 'Do The Right Thing', confirmed Nunn died yesterday, reported Us magazine. "My Dear Friend, My Dear Morehouse Brother- Da Great Actor Bill Nunn As Most Of You Know Him As Radio Raheem Passed Away This Morning In His Hometown Of Pittsburgh," Lee, 59, wrote via Instagram.

 

A photo posted by Spike Lee (@officialspikelee) onSep 24, 2016 at 10:56am PDT

"Long Live Bill Nunn. Radio Raheem is now resting in power. radio raheem will always be fighting da powers dat be. may god watch over Bill Nunn." Throughout Nunn's career, he starred in several iconic films, including 'Sister Act', 'New Jack City' and 'School Daze'. He also famously played Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson in the 'Spider-Man' trilogy directed by Sam Raimi.

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