Jaffet Coto: Legendary villain of “James Bond: Live and let others die” dies

At the age of 81, Jafet Koto passed away. The actor who became famous through his participation in the film James Bond of 1971 “Live and let others die” passed away last night.

The unpleasant news was made known by Jafet Koto’s wife in a post on social media.
Tessie Shinahon wrote in her text: “You played evil in some of your films but for me, and for many other people, you were a real hero. A good man, a good father, a good husband and a really decent man… “and he concluded:” Rest in peace my sweet, I will miss you every day… “.

In the same post, Jafet Koto’s wife stated that she planned to publish a book about faith and offers for many films.

Jaffet was born in New York in 1939 to a Cameroonian father and an African-American mother. He made his debut at the age of just 19 when he starred on Broadway as Othello.
He remained in the public consciousness as the “bad guy” in the James Bond film, while after this participation he made his appearance in TV series.

Another well-known role was in 1979 where he starred in Ridley Scott’s “Alien”.

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