Yaphet Kotto

Biography: African American actor Yaphet Kotto was one of the most prominent beneficiaries of the upsurge in black-oriented theatrical pieces of the late 1950s; he appeared in many prestigious Broadway and off-Broadway productions, taking regional theatre work rather than accept stereotypical "mainstream" roles in movies and TV. Kotto's first film was Nothing But a Man (1964), an independently produced study of black pride in the face of white indifference. Though he vehemently steered clear of most of the '70s blaxploitation fare, in 1972, Kotto produced, directed and wrote the feature film Speed Limit 65 (aka The Limit and Time Limit), a one-of-a-kind "black biker" film. The biggest production with which Kotto was associated in the early 1970s was the James Bond film Live and Let Die, in which, as the villainous Mr. Big, he was blown up in the final scene (a similarly grisly fate awaited Kotto in 1979's Alien). On television, Yaphet Kotto was a regular on the TV series For Love andAfrican American actor Yaphet Kotto was one of the most prominent beneficiaries of the upsurge in black-oriented theatrical pieces of the late 1950s; he appeared in many prestigious Broadway and off-Broadway productions, taking regional theatre work rather than accept stereotypical "mainstream" roles in movies and TV. Kotto's first film was Nothing But a Man (1964), an independently produced study of black pride in the face of white indifference. Though he vehemently steered clear of most of the '70s blaxploitation fare, in 1972, Kotto produced, directed and wrote the feature film Speed Limit 65 (aka The Limit and Time Limit), a one-of-a-kind "black biker" film. The biggest production with which Kotto was associated in the early 1970s was the James Bond film Live and Let Die, in which, as the villainous Mr. Big, he was blown up in the final scene (a similarly grisly fate awaited Kotto in 1979's Alien). On television, Yaphet Kotto was a regular on the TV series For Love and Honor (1983) and Homicide: Life on the Streets (1992), and was seen as Ugandan president Idi Amin in the 1977 TV movie Raid on Entebbe. Expand

Yaphet Kotto's Scores

Average career score: 94
Highest Metascore: 94 Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 94 Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 1
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
  3. Negative: 0 out of 1
1 tv review
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 7 Sep 25, 1998 Al Giardello / Writer / Lt. Al Giardello 8.3
tbd Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 6 Oct 17, 1997 Al Giardello / Writer / Lt. Al Giardello 8.5
tbd Law & Order: Season 8 Sep 24, 1997 Al Giardello / Lt. Al Giardello 9.4
tbd Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 5 Sep 20, 1996 Al Giardello / Writer / Lt. Al Giardello 8.3
tbd Law & Order: Season 7 Sep 18, 1996 Al Giardello 9.4
tbd Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 4 Oct 20, 1995 Al Giardello / Lt. Al Giardello 7.8
tbd Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 3 Oct 14, 1994 Al Giardello / Giardello / Lt. Al Giardello 8.1
tbd Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 2 Jan 6, 1994 Al Giardello / Lt. Al Giardello 8.1
94 Homicide: Life on the Street: Season 1 Jan 31, 1993 Al Giardello / Lt. Al Giardello 8.7
tbd Father Dowling Mysteries: Season 2 Jan 4, 1990 Lt. Fleming tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 4 Sep 20, 1987 Lt. Bradshaw tbd
tbd Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985): Season 1 May 5, 1985 Actor tbd
tbd The A-Team: Season 1 Jan 23, 1983 Charlie 7.2
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 16 Sep 14, 1970 Piney Biggs tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 10 Sep 15, 1968 Child Barnett tbd