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[[Image:IE2Python.JPG|thumb|right|450px|Louis Gossett Jr. (left) with a holstered Colt Python as Brigadier General Charles "Chappy" Sinclair in ''Iron Eagle II'']]
[[File:ToySold 455.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Louis Gossett Jr. as Dean Edward Parker holds the [[Browning Hi-Power]] in ''[[Toy Soldiers]]''.]]


{{PAGENAME}} is an American actor well known to movie audiences for his role as Charles "Chappy" Sinclair in four ''[[Iron Eagle]]'' films as well as for his portrayal as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in the film ''An Officer and a Gentlemen'', a role for which he received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also is the cousin of actor [[Robert Gossett]].
{{PAGENAME}} is an American actor well known to movie audiences for his role as Charles "Chappy" Sinclair in four ''[[Iron Eagle]]'' films as well as for his portrayal as USMC Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in the film ''[[An Officer and a Gentleman]]'', a role for which he received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also is the cousin of actor [[Robert Gossett]].


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|  [[Galil]] || Brigadier General Charles "Chappy" Sinclair ||''[[Iron Eagle II]]'' || || 1988
|  [[Galil]] || Brigadier General Charles "Chappy" Sinclair ||''[[Iron Eagle II]]'' || || 1988
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|  [[Browning Hi-Power]] || Dean Parker || ''[[Toy Soldiers]]'' |||| 1991
|  [[Browning Hi-Power]] || Dean Edward Parker || ''[[Toy Soldiers]]'' |||| 1991
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|  [[M1911A1]] ||  Charles "Chappy" Sinclair || ''[[Aces: Iron Eagle III]]'' ||||1992
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|  [[H&K MP5]] || Morgan || ''[[Y2K]]'' ||||1999
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|  [[Glock 21]] || President Gerald Fitzhugh ||''[[Left Behind: World at War]]'' || Glock constructed of porcelain (an impossibility as the shock of the exploding round would shatter the gun)|| 2005
|  [[Glock 21]] || President Gerald Fitzhugh ||''Left Behind: World at War'' || Glock constructed of porcelain (an impossibility as the shock of the exploding round would shatter the gun)|| 2005
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|  [[Double_Barreled_Shotgun#Over_and_Under_Shotgun_.28O.2FU.29|Beretta 682 Gold E Shotgun]] || President Gerald Fitzhugh || ''[[Left Behind: World at War]]'' |||| 2005
|  [[Double_Barreled_Shotgun#Over_and_Under_Shotgun_.28O.2FU.29|Beretta 682 Gold E Shotgun]] || President Gerald Fitzhugh || ''Left Behind: World at War'' |||| 2005
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| [[Winchester Model 1873]] || Isom Pickett || ''[[Return To Lonesome Dove]]'' || .|| 1993
| [[Winchester Model 1873]] || Isom Pickett || ''[[Return To Lonesome Dove]]'' || .|| 1993
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| [[Winchester Model 1897|Winchester Model 1897 Riot]] || Oscar Boneau || ''[[Boardwalk Empire]]'' || "Havre de Grace" (S4E11) || 2013
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Latest revision as of 02:17, 18 March 2021

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Louis Gossett Jr. as Dean Edward Parker holds the Browning Hi-Power in Toy Soldiers.

Louis Gossett Jr. is an American actor well known to movie audiences for his role as Charles "Chappy" Sinclair in four Iron Eagle films as well as for his portrayal as USMC Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in the film An Officer and a Gentleman, a role for which he received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also is the cousin of actor Robert Gossett.

Louis Gossett Jr. can be seen using the following weapons in the following films and television series:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Colt Python Brigadier General Charles "Chappy" Sinclair Iron Eagle II 1988
Mini Uzi Brigadier General Charles "Chappy" Sinclair Iron Eagle II 1988
Galil Brigadier General Charles "Chappy" Sinclair Iron Eagle II 1988
Browning Hi-Power Dean Edward Parker Toy Soldiers 1991
M1911A1 Charles "Chappy" Sinclair Aces: Iron Eagle III 1992
H&K MP5 Morgan Y2K 1999
Glock 21 President Gerald Fitzhugh Left Behind: World at War Glock constructed of porcelain (an impossibility as the shock of the exploding round would shatter the gun) 2005
Beretta 682 Gold E Shotgun President Gerald Fitzhugh Left Behind: World at War 2005

Television

Gun Character Title Note/Episode Date
Winchester Model 1873 Isom Pickett Return To Lonesome Dove . 1993
Winchester Model 1897 Riot Oscar Boneau Boardwalk Empire "Havre de Grace" (S4E11) 2013