According to Bell and McGuire, Evans’ memorial ceremonies will take place shortly; specifics will be revealed in the days ahead.
Originally from Berkeley, California, Arthur James Evans had his acting debut as the lead in James Baldwin’s play.
“The Amen Corner,” which was presented at Frank Silvera’s Theater of Being in Los Angeles. Later, in 1965, the production moved to Broadway.
Do you need a rest? Try your hand at the USA TODAY Daily Crossword. According to the actor’s IMDb biography, Evans landed a major part in the 1975 TV film “The Orphan and the Dude,”
As Curtis “The Dude” Brown, after a few uncredited film performances in the early 1970s. Evans starred in a number of television shows and motion pictures over.
The rest of the 1970s and the beginning of the 1980s, including “Leadbelly” (1976), “Youngblood” (1978), “M*A*S*H” (1979), “The Fall Guy” (1983), and “Hill Street Blues” (1981–1984).