Longtime actor and comedian Reynaldo Rey died Thursday from complications from a stroke he suffered last year.
Rey, born Harry Reynolds, was best known for his roles in Friday, White Men Can't Jump, Harlem Nights and House Party 3, as well as his time on TV shows like BET’s Comic View, The Bernie Mac Show and 227.
The actor most recently wrote, directed, financed and starred in the play “Hollywood P.O.”
According to TMZ, Rey had a stroke last year and began having complications in January. His wife, Evelyn, was by his side at the time of his death. He was 75.
Rey, born Harry Reynolds, was best known for his roles in Friday, White Men Can't Jump, Harlem Nights and House Party 3, as well as his time on TV shows like BET’s Comic View, The Bernie Mac Show and 227.
The actor most recently wrote, directed, financed and starred in the play “Hollywood P.O.”
According to TMZ, Rey had a stroke last year and began having complications in January. His wife, Evelyn, was by his side at the time of his death. He was 75.
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