
Robert Guillaume
À propos de l'auteur
Robert Guillaume was a celebrated American actor, best known for his role as the iconic butler Benson DuBois on the television series "Benson" and its predecessor, "Soap." Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he overcame a challenging childhood to pursue a career in the performing arts. His work on Broadway earned him a Tony Award for his performance in "Purlie," showcasing his exceptional talent in both acting and singing. Guillaume's portrayal of Benson was groundbreaking, as he became one of the first African-American actors to star in a prime-time television series, paving the way for future generations of actors.
Throughout his career, Guillaume was recognized not only for his acting skills but also for his distinctive voice, which he lent to the character Rafiki in Disney's animated classic "The Lion King." His contributions to both television and film have left a lasting impact, and he is remembered as a trailblazer in the entertainment industry. In addition to his acting career, he was also an advocate for social justice and used his platform to address issues affecting the African-American community. Guillaume's legacy continues to inspire many in the arts and beyond.