Academy-award winning actor Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. was born on May 27, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York. He originally aimed to be a professional basketball player, but decided later on that his true love was acting. His first film appearance was in the Sidney Poitier film A Raisin in the Sun in 1961. His television stints include shows like Alias Smith and Jones. His role in the film An Officer and a Gentleman won him an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
Gerak is played by Louis Gossett Jr. on the Sci-Fi Channel original series Stargate SG-1. Gerak is the first leader of the Free Jaffa Nation.
Louis Cameron Gossett, Jr.
-He was the first male to be shown giving birth on screen, as Jeriba "Jerry" Shigan in Enemy Mine (1985).
-Was considered for the role of Lt. Traxler in The Terminator (1984).
-Was named as "King of Brooklyn" at the Welcome Back to Brooklyn Festival in 1990.
-If a role isn't different, it's not worth doing.
-When I'm offered a role, I look at what I think I can do with it. I look to see if I can project myself into it.
-I can do more than anyone suspects. I pride myself on my versatility. It took 32 years of difficult parts, second leads, villains and juveniles. The Oscar changed the quality of the roles I was being offered.