Lou Myers
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
Sep 26, 1935 (91 years old)
Place of Birth
Charleston, West Virginia
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lou Myers (September 26, 1935 – February 19, 2013) was an American actor. He was typically typecast as a grumpy old man, but he appeared in many movies, stage plays television sitcoms, and dramas. He got his first break as an understudy in the Broadway play, The First Breeze of Summer as Reverend Mosley. He is perhaps best known as the feisty Mr. Vernon Gaines in the sitcom A Different World. Myers was also an accomplished pianist. Myers was born in Cabin Creek, West Virginia, the son of Dorothy Jeffries (née Brown). Myers died at the Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia after battling pneumonia for several months. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lou Myers (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
| 2013 | DreamsMr. Harlan | |
| 2010 | It's Kind of a Funny StoryJimmy | |
| 2008 | The Baby Doll NightPhilip | |
| 2005 | Lackawanna BluesOl' Po Carl | |
| 2004 | Sweet OrangesMr. King | |
| 2004 | Nobody Knows Anything!Blue Smoke Jones | |
| 2003 | The Fighting TemptationsHomer T. | |
| 2003 | EveDeacon Peabody | |
| 2001 | The Wedding PlannerBurt Weinberg | |
| 2001 | All About YouToomie | |
| 2001 | Philly | |
| 2000 | Everything's JakeAbe | |
| 2000 | A Private AffairLawrence | |
| 1998 | How Stella Got Her Groove BackUncle Ollie | |
| 1998 | BulworthUncle Tyrone | |
| 1998 | Mama Flora's FamilyAlbie | |
| 1997 | VolcanoPastor Lake | |
| 1996 | Tin CupClint | |
| 1996 | Malcolm & Eddie | |
| 1996 | The Jamie Foxx ShowRubberneck Watson | |
| 1996 | The SentinelBilly Cates | |
| 1995 | The Passion of Darkly NoonQuincy | |
| 1995 | The Piano LessonWining Boy | |
| 1995 | JAGWendell Freeman III | |
| 1994 | CobbWillie | |
| 1994 | ERMr. Urman | |
| 1993 | The Sinbad Show | |
| 1993 | Living Single | |
| 1993 | Thea | |
| 1987 | A Different WorldVernon Gaines | |
| 1984 | The Cosby ShowMr. Davis | |
| 1976 | The First Breeze of SummerReverend Mosely | |
| 1971 | Great PerformancesReverend Mosely |













