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   R.I.P. TK Carter (Punky Bewster, The Thi   
   11 Jan 26 14:14:59   
   
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       T.K. Carter, 'Punky Brewster' and 'The Thing' Actor, Dies at 69   
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       T.K. Carter, the actor known for the horror classic "The Thing"   
       and the television series "Punky Brewster," has died. He was 69.   
      
       Carter died Friday at his home in Duarte, Calif., the actor's   
       publicist Tony Freeman shared with Variety in a statement.   
       A cause of death was not disclosed, but no foul play is   
       suspected.   
      
       "T.K. Carter was a consummate professional and a genuine soul   
       whose talent transcended genres," said Freeman. "He brought   
       laughter, truth, and humanity to every role he touched. His   
       legacy will continue to inspire generations of artists and fans   
       alike."   
      
       Carter made his professional acting debut in 1976 on NBC's "Police   
       Woman" and went on to make guest appearances on series such as   
       "Quincy, M.E." and "Good Times." He appeared in multiple films   
       before his breakthrough role as Naul, the roller-skating chef, in   
       John Carpenter's 1982 horror film "The Thing." He later landed a   
       recurring role as Mike Fulton on the sitcom "Punky Brewster,"   
       appearing from 1985 to 1986.   
      
       From 1993 to 1994, Carter played Clarence Hull on "The Sinbad Show"   
       for 24 episodes. In the 1996 original "Space Jam," he voiced the   
       character Monstar Nawt.   
      
       Born Thomas Kent Carter on Dec. 18, 1956, in New York City, he was   
       raised in Southern California's San Gabriel Valley. He began   
       performing stand-up comedy at an early age.   
      
       His additional film and television credits include "Just Our Luck,"   
       "Turbo Teen," "Runaway Train," "The Steve Harvey Show," "Jem,"   
       "He's My Girl," "Good Morning, Miss Bliss," "Ski Patrol," "A Rage in   
       Harlem," "Family Matters," "A Different World," "What a Cartoon!,"   
       "Rush Hour," "The Corner," "Domino," "Everybody Hates Chris," "How   
       to Get Away With Murder," "The L.A. Riot Spectacular," "Saints &   
       Sinners" and more.   
      
       Carter's more recent roles included Russ in the 2020 film "The Way   
       Back," starring Ben Affleck; Uncle Jimmy in 2022's "Fake Friends";   
       Cliff in the comedy series "Dave"; and Pike in the crime show   
       "The Company You Keep," starring Milo Ventimiglia and Catherine   
       Haena Kim.   
      
       Carter is survived by his mother and children.   
      
      
          
      
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