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Tony-winner Geoffrey Holder, a cultural giant who dazzled fans with his dancing, acting and art work in a multifaceted career that spanned over six decades, has died at 84, US media reported Monday.
On the silver screen he became a villain in James Bond classic "Live and Let Die," and starred in Woody Allen's "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask".
Having painted for most of his life, in 1957 Holder received a Guggenheim fellowship in painting.
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