Summary
- The late Carl Weathers had a prolific career spanning over five decades, playing iconic roles in movies and TV shows and helping lunch the Rocky and Predator franchises.
- He demonstrated incredible range as an actor, from dramatic roles in films like "Hurricane Smith" to comedic roles in "Happy Gilmore."
- Weathers ed the Star Wars universe in 2019 with "The Mandalorian" and even directed two episodes of the show.
the Rocky movies' Apollo Creed is the role that defines Weathers' career, his work in film and TV has seen the actor portraying of law enforcement, mentors to younger characters, and even space bounty hunters. Weathers leaves behind movies and shows filled with hope, perseverance, and courageousness, with many of his characters serving as a source of inspiration for multiple generations.
In addition to the actor's prolific work as a character actor, Weathers directed two The Mandalorian episodes, "Chapter 12: Siege," and "Chapter 20: The Foundling," which perfectly demonstrated his creativity and love for the arts. Although many of Weathers' best movies and TV shows saw him take on more dramatic and action-based work, Weathers displayed a great deal of range with his work in comedies such as Happy Gilmore and Arrested Development. Not only did this demonstrate the actor's abilities beyond his usual work, but it allowed him to inspire audiences not familiar with his action movies too.

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Carl Weathers receives emotional and poignant reactions to his unexpected death from former co-stars and other celebrities across Hollywood.
12 State's Attorney Mark Jeffries - Chicago P.D., Chicago Justice, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2016, 2017, and 2018)
Jeffries continues Weathers' trend of portraying honorable men.
Chicago P.D.
Cast
- Jason Beghe
- Marina Squerciati
- Patrick John Flueger
- LaRoyce Hawkins
- Release Date
- January 8, 2014
- Seasons
- 12
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One of Weathers' most prolific roles, State's Attorney Mark Jeffries, appears in three different police procedurals, which not only demonstrates his importance to the Dick Wolf-created universe but also displays Weathers' affinity for the character. In a world filled with hot-headed cops, violent and cunning criminals, etc. Mark's incorruptibility and strong belief that an effective prosecutor must be clear, concise, and honest in their work makes him a cut above the rest in a show filled with complexly written characters. Additionally, Mark continued Weathers' trend of playing respectable men.
10 In the Heat of the Night - Police Chief Hampton Forbes (1993 - 1995)
Weathers' Forbes became the first Black Police Chief on the show.
A sequel to the 1967 film of the same name directed by the late Norman Jewison, In the Heat of the Night sees Weathers team up with venerated TV actor Carroll O'Connor as Police Chief Hampton Forbes. Although Hampton didn't earn the title of police chief until after O'Connor's Bill Gillespie's retirement, the intuition, work ethic, and valor that Hampton displayed long before being promoted speaks to his pedigree as an agent of the law. Whereas Weathers' action career slowed in the 1990s, his other work, like In the Heat of the Night, better showcased his acting range.
9 Billy "Hurricane" Smith - Hurricane Smith (1992)
Hurricane Smith displayed more of Weathers' dramatic range.
Hurricane Smith sees Weathers as Billy "Hurricane" Smith, an oil field worker from Texas, journeying to Australia after his sister is kidnapped by of organized crime. Although Hurricane Smith features its fair share of action scenes and set-pieces, it is notable for seeing Weathers demonstrate more of his dramatic abilities, which required the material to focus less on the ballistic and explosive affairs of the 1980s in favor of something much more subdued. Despite not being as well known as some of Weathers' previous and future works, Hurricane Smith is one of his best action dramas.
8 Adam Beaudreaux - Street Justice (1991 - 1993)
Beaudreaux blends Weathers' dramatic chops with his action genre flair.
Street Justice centers around Weathers as Adam Beaudreaux, a Vietnam veteran now working as a prolific police officer in the United States. While the TV series sees Weathers retreading familiar ground in the police procedural drama, it sets itself apart by its unlikely duo of Weathers and a young man from Canada working together to take down crime. Additionally, Weathers excels in his father-figure-like role of his younger partner Grady, which helped solidify his image as one of the industry's best mentor figures. Despite not being as widespread, Adam marks a pivotal character in Weathers' career.
7 Combat Carl - Toy Story 4 (2019)
Combat Carl sees Weathers in a self-reflexive role about his action movie career.
Arguably one of the best examples of Weathers displaying his comedic chops, Toy Story 4 sees Weathers as Combat Carl, a G.I. Joe-like toy that's just as brave and dutiful as he is hilarious. While Toy Story 4 is filled with many great characters, ranging from Woody to Buzz Lightyear to Keanu Reeves' Duke Kaboom, Combat Carl stands out because of his tongue-in-cheek style of humor that lovingly pokes fun at Weathers' career. From Rocky references to even more obvious Predator references, Combat Carl allowed Weathers to display a more fun side to the otherwise austere actor.

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Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger post emotional tributes to Carl Weathers following the Predator and Rocky actor's death at 76.
6 Greef Karga - The Mandalorian (2019 - 2023)
Greef is a recent yet iconic Star Wars character.
In what has become one of Weathers' most recognizable roles, The Mandalorian's Greef Karga is the leader of the Bounty Hunters' Guild - an organization that assigns contracts to the galaxy's most prolific and deadly bounty hunters. As such, Greef is a self-preservationist at heart, typically avoiding developing emotional attachments to others. However, throughout The Mandalorian, Greef is shown displaying a warmer side to his character on rarer occasions - especially with Grogu. While the Greef is largely mysterious to everyone he interacts with, his strong character makes him an indelible part of The Mandalorian's cast.
In addition to Weathers' superb work as Greef Karga, his commitment to the character and to the show at large afforded Weathers the ability to retain a greater sense of creative control over the character. While mostly known in the show for his acting, Weathers' direction of two The Mandalorian episodes demonstrates perfectly the actor-director's commitment to the material given to him, assuming it's of a high standard. Not only were the episodes well-received, but they contributed to an even greater appreciation of Weathers' work as the dutiful, no-nonsense leader.
The Mandalorian
Cast
- Katee Sackhoff
- Chris Bartlett
- Carl Weathers
- Release Date
- November 12, 2019
- Seasons
- 3
5
4 Sgt. / Lt. Jericho "Action" Jackson - Action Jackson (1988)
Action Jackson proved Weathers was a capable action star like Stallone and Schwarzenneger.
Arguably one of the most underrated action movies from the 1980s, Action Jackson sees Weathers as the tough-as-nails Detroit, Michigan cop, Jericho "Action" Jackson, as he takes on a ruthlessly power-hungry auto magnate with aims to eliminate all of his competition permanently. Rife with slow-motion action scenes, explosions, and the usual machismo that has sustained the action movie genre for decades, Action Jackson is distinct from its contemporaries in that it ostensibly features a Black man in the lead role of what is quite possibly the most recognized genre worldwide.
Action Jackson's distinction is important because the action movie genre in particular exemplifies a specific male fantasy that has worldwide appeal. While the Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger action vehicles featured diverse casts of characters, Action Jackson was one of the first to demonstrate to the world that a Black-led action movie could be just as viable as any other. Tough, determined, and maintaining a strong sense of honor and duty, Action Jackson is one of Weathers' most important roles, as it helped carry the legacy of Blaxploitation era films like Shaft and Black Belt Jones into the modern age.
3 Colonel Al Dillon - Predator (1987)
Weathers' Dillon remains an iconic representation of 1980s machismo.
- Created by
- Jim Thomas, John Thomas
- First Film
- Predator
- Cast
- Carl Weathers, Amber Midthunder, Dakota Beavers
- Movie(s)
- Predator, Predator 2, Predators, Predator, Prey
- Video Game(s)
- Predator: Hunting Grounds, Predator: Concrete Jungle
In one of Weathers' most distinct roles, Predator's Colonel Al Dillon sees the actor as a hardened Vietnam War veteran who, along with his fellow brothers in arms, takes on a unique assignment that sees the men return to the jungle hell they'd just escaped, to help take down an extraterrestrial threat. Filled with enough testosterone, guns, and attitude to sustain its feature-length runtime and jumpstart a franchise, Weathers' work as Al is brilliant because he helps subvert the popular action movie tropes that Weathers' mainstream career helped popularize in the first place.
Whereas movies like Rocky and Action Jackson emphasize the aggro sensibilities that were incredibly popular in Hollywood during the 1980s, Predator proudly showcases the same sensibilities before pulling the rug from underneath its feet. Weathers' Al approaches the assignment with the arrogance and hubris that only a 1980s action movie character would, which, effectively convinces the audience that taking down Predator will be light work. However, as Al and the audience soon discover, the reality couldn't be further from the truth, and Weathers' assured performance helps make the reveal more shocking.