Monday, May 26, 2025

50 Years of Little House on the Prairie: Moses Gunn (Joe Kagan)

 


Moses Gunn (October 2, 1929 – December 16, 1993) was an American actor of stage and screen. An Obie Award-winning stage player, he is an alumnus of the Negro Ensemble Company. His 1962 off-Broadway debut was in Jean Genet's The Blacks, and his Broadway debut was in A Hand Is on the Gate, an evening of African-American poetry. He was nominated for the 1976 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in The Poison Tree, and he also played Othello on Broadway in 1970. For his screen performances, Gunn is best known for his roles as Clotho in WUSA (1970), Bumpy Jonas in Shaft (1971), and Joe Kagan on Little House on the Prairie (1977–1981).

Early life, family, and education

Gunn was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He was the son of Mary and George Gunn, a laborer, and was one of seven siblings. After his mother died, his family separated. Moses left home and rode the railroad at just 12 years old. He returned to St. Louis and attended school while living at the home of Jewel Richie, his English teacher.

He graduated from Tennessee State University, where he became a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity Rho Psi chapter. After serving in the United States Army, he attended graduate school at the University of Kansas, earning a master's degree. He taught briefly at Grambling College before attempting an acting career in New York City.

Career

A character actor of film and television, Gunn also enjoyed a successful career on stage. He made his New York City stage debut in the original off-Broadway production of Jean Genet's The Blacks (1962). He performed many Shakespearean roles in Joseph Papp's Shakespeare in the Park, winning an Obie Award for his portrayal of Aaron in Titus Andronicus.

Gunn won a second Obie for his work in the NEC produced First Breeze of Summer, which moved to Broadway. His acclaimed performance as Othello at the Stratford, Connecticut Shakespeare Festival moved to Broadway in 1970.

Other Broadway plays in which Gunn performed were: A Hand Is on the Gate, Twelfth Night, I Have a Dream, and The Poison Tree. He received a 1976 Tony Award nomination for Best Actor for The Poison Tree. In 1977, he narrated the film Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution, produced by US Information Agency.

In 1991, he toured in a production of Athol Fugard's "My Children! My Africa!" in the role of Mr. M, which included a run at Baltimore's Center Stage Theater.



He may be best remembered in film for his portrayal of mobster Ellsworth Raymond "Bumpy" Jonas in the first two Shaft movies, Booker T. Washington in the 1981 movie Ragtime, a performance which won him an NAACP Image Award, and as Cairon, the Childlike Empress's imperial physician, in the 1984 film The NeverEnding Story. He was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1977 for his role in the television mini-series Roots. He also co-starred with Avery Brooks on the television series A Man Called Hawk. Gunn appeared as atheist shop owner Carl Dixon in six episodes of Good Times, as boxer-turned-farmer Joe Kagan on Little House on the Prairie, and as "Moses Gage" in Father Murphy. In 1989, Gunn appeared in two episodes of The Cosby Show as two different characters. His final acting role was as murder suspect Risley Tucker in "Three Men and Adena", an episode of Homicide: Life on the Street.

Personal life and death

Gunn married Gwendolyn Mumma Landes in 1966, becoming stepfather to her daughter Kirsten Sarah Landes. In 1970, they had a son, Justin, who became a musician and composer in the Copenhagen-based band, The Reverend Shine Snake Oil Co.

Gunn died from complications of asthma in Guilford, Connecticut on December 16, 1993, aged 64.

Film and television

1964: Nothing But a Man as Mill Hand

1968: What's So Bad About Feeling Good? (uncredited)

1970: Carter's Army (TV Movie) as Private Doc Hayes

1970: WUSA as Clotho

1970: The Great White Hope as Scipio

1971: Wild Rovers as Ben

1971: Shaft as Bumpy Jonas

1971: The Sheriff as Cliff Wilder

1971: Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as Willy Stone

1972: Eagle in a Cage as General Gourgaud

1972: The Hot Rock as Dr. Amusa

1972: Shaft's Big Score as Bumpy Jonas

1972: Haunts of the Very Rich (TV Movie) as Seacrist

1973: Kung Fu (TV Series) as Isaac Montoya

1973: The Iceman Cometh as Joe Mott

1974: Amazing Grace as Welton J. Waters

1975: The Jeffersons (TV Series) as Monk Davis

1975: Cornbread, Earl and Me as Benjamin Blackwell

1975: Rollerball as Cletus

1975: Movin' On (TV Series) as Otis Andrews

1975: Aaron Loves Angela as Ike

1975: The Secret of the Pond (Disney TV Movie) as Sharbee

1977: Good Times (TV Series) as Carl Dixon

1977: Roots (TV Mini-Series) as Kintango

1977–1981: Little House on the Prairie (TV Series) as Joe Kagan

1977: Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as Ben McDade

1978: Remember My Name (1978) as Pike

1978: Vega$ (TV Series) as Domo

1980: The Ninth Configuration as Major Nammack

1981: Ragtime as Booker T. Washington

1982: Amityville II: The Possession as Detective Turner

1984: The NeverEnding Story as Cairon

1984: Firestarter as Dr. Herman Pynchot

1985: Certain Fury (1985) as Dr. Lewis Freeman

1985: Highway to Heaven (TV Series) as Ted Tilley

1986: Heartbreak Ridge as Staff Sergeant Webster

1987: Bates Motel (TV Movie) as Henry Watson

1987: Leonard Part 6 as Giorgio Francozzi

1988: Dixie Lanes as Isaac

1989: The Luckiest Man in the World (voice)

1989: A Man Called Hawk (TV Series) as "Old Man"

1989: Amen (TV Series) as Benjamin Tillman

1989: The Cosby Show (TV Series) as Joe Kendall / Dr. Lotus

1989: The Women of Brewster Place (TV Series) as Ben

1990: Tales From The Crypt (TV Series) as Uncle Ezra

1991: Perfect Harmony (TV Movie) as Zeke

1991: Brother Future (TV Movie) as Isaac

1993–1996: Homicide: Life on the Street (TV Series) as Risley Tucker (final appearance)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Gunn

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