Reynaldo Rey of 'Friday' and 'White Men Can't Jump' dies, Performer and entertainer Reynaldo Rey passed on Thursday of intricacies from a stroke, his administrator said.
Rey was 75.
Among his most well known works are the motion pictures, "Friday," "White Men Can't Jump" and "Harlem Nights."
Rey endured a stroke around a year back. He kicked the bucket in Los Angeles, said his supervisor, Vanzil Burke.
As per an account on Rey's site, the performer was conceived in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. He was purportedly an individual from the Harlem Theater Group, and showed up in 52 motion pictures.
Rey is made due by his wife, Evelyn, little girl Harla Major and children Golden Rey and Todd Murphy, and additionally his 96-year old mother, Lillian Murray.
Rey was 75.
Among his most well known works are the motion pictures, "Friday," "White Men Can't Jump" and "Harlem Nights."
Rey endured a stroke around a year back. He kicked the bucket in Los Angeles, said his supervisor, Vanzil Burke.
As per an account on Rey's site, the performer was conceived in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. He was purportedly an individual from the Harlem Theater Group, and showed up in 52 motion pictures.
Rey is made due by his wife, Evelyn, little girl Harla Major and children Golden Rey and Todd Murphy, and additionally his 96-year old mother, Lillian Murray.
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