‘Django Unchained’ and ‘The Hateful Eight’ actor Keith Jefferson dies

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Actor Keith JeffersonThe director, known especially for his work with director Quentin Tarantino, has passed away. Just two months ago, the interpreter announced via his Instagram profile: suffered cancer. He eventually died at the age of 53.

Jamie Foxx, with whom he is a close friend, said goodbye to Jefferson and shared the news on social media. “This hurts. Keith, you showed absolute kindness your entire life, your heart was pure, your love was immeasurable, you were an incredible soul. We will all miss you very much. This will take a long time to heal. Goodbye my friend. I love you,” the translator wrote.

Jefferson was born in Houston in 1970. He made his big screen debut in 1995 with the movie ‘Only They… The Boys’. But he has also starred in some of the most famous films of the last decade. Supporting actor in Tarantino projects.

In 2012, Foxx played Pudgy Ralph in the film Django Unchained, starring Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio and Samuel L. Jackson. Then, in 2015, he played the character Charly in The Hateful Eight. He also played the role of Keith the Land Pirate in the producer’s latest film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Foxx became one of his most frequent collaborators and friends in the industry. They met in college and began working together in 1998, when Jefferson appeared in two episodes of The Jamie Foxx Show. Recently, they also collaborated on this issue. action comedy day shift, In The Burial series from Netflix and Prime Video.

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