![]() ![]() Proper usage is the responsibility of the user. Carry, III Object number 2013.49.13.6 Restrictions & Rights © Motown Productions Permission required for use. Classification Media Arts-Photography Type film stills Topic Actors Film Credit Line Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, "I am the Master, Sho'Nuff!" Gift of Naomi Carry in loving memory of Julius J. Another actors left hand can be seen in the photograph's foreground. Taimak is wearing a light colored jumpsuit with a black stripe running vertically down the side. Sho'nuff is wearing leather wrist cuffs with metal studs. Carry is standing with his arms folded in front of himself and is wearing a robe with a leopard fur belt. (25.7 x 20.5 cm) Description A black-and-white film still from The Last Dragon depicting Julius Carry as Sho'nuff and Taimak as Leroy Green. Then theres a gangster who is trying to make his girlfriend (Faith Prince) a star by getting her video played on TV. III, American, 1952 - 2008 Date 1985 Medium silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper Dimensions H x W (Sheet): 10 1/8 x 8 1/16 in. His martial arts skills are so legendary that a crazed martial arts gang run by 'The Shogun of Harlem', 'Shonuff' (Julius Carry) is obsessed with giving him a beat-down just to prove whos the baddest martial arts master around. III, American, 1952 - 2008 Taimak, American, born 1964 Owned by Carry, Julius J. They are continuously looking for dynamic, speed and competition, always being the first in everything - from work to social gatherings. According to astrologers, the presence of Aries always marks the beginning of something energetic and turbulent. We also delve into all things Bruce Lee, Martial Arts and enjoy reminiscing about 70′s,80′s & 90′s pop culture.Subject of de Passe Entertainment, founded 1968 Created by Goldman, Louis Subject of Carry, Julius J. Zodiac Julius Carry’s zodiac sign is Aries. ![]() A bounty hunter rides the Old West, fighting bad guys, many with futuristic-type gadgets. With Bruce Campbell, Julius Carry, Christian Clemenson, Comet. is a blog dedicated to preserving the joy of Berry Gordy’s 1985 Motown meets Kung Fu cult classic The Last Dragon. The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.: Created by Jeffrey Boam, Carlton Cuse. Tell Us Why You Loved Julius Carry in the Comments below. Moore, on the 90’s hit TV Show Boy Meets WorldĬheck out Julius in this 80’s Coors Light Commercial! Here he is as Lord Bowler on the Bruce Campbell cult classic TV Series The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. He appeared in several movies and many TV series including starring roles on “The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.” and “Doctor, Doctor” and re-accuring guest appearances on Murphy Brown, Family Matters, A Different World, Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, and Boy Meets World. Carry III that’s who! Not surprisingly JJC3 wasn’t only great as Sho’nuff his acting career spanned 3 decades from the late 70’s until the year he died in the late 2000’s. The Last Dragon Ending & Epic Showdown between Sho’nuff & Bruce Leroy Sho’nuff has his doubts about the Legendary Status of Bruce Leroy: “Catches Bullets with his Teeth? Please?!?!” Who could forget when Sho’nuff burst onto the scene, introducing himself as the meanest, prettiest, baddest mofo low down around this town: Check out some of his video highlights below: The Shogun of Harlem is Back on The Scene and He is the Master! His bad-assness must be seen to be appreciated. Here are some details about his time on earth. Sho’nuff is quite possibly the greatest movie villain of all-time. Carry III, who stole the hearts of many via his villain role in 'The Last Dragon,' may have died unexpectedly at age 56, but his memories live on. He is perhaps best known for playing the character ShoNuff in the film The Last. It’s hard to put into words just how great of a job he did on screen in The Last Dragon. Julius John Carry III (Ma August 19, 2008) was an American actor. Can you believe that it has already been 5 years since his passing? ![]() Carry III the man who portrayed Sho’nuff The Shogun of Harlem in The Last Dragon was only 56 when he died from pancreatic Cancer on this day in 2008. ![]()
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