Webron o'neal, whose role as the cocaine dealer youngblood priest in the 1972 film ''superfly'' epitomized the era's blaxploitation genre, died here on wednesday.

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Webron o’neal, a stage and film actor who rode the wave of blaxploitation movies in the early 1970s starring as the sartorially resplendent harlem drug dealer in the 1972 hit “superfly,” has died.

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Webhaddad tried to sue o’neal, claiming he suffered serious injuries as a result of the punch, including migraines and memory loss.

“either give me my money back,” he recalled saying, or.

Webin 2001, at age 60, o’neal was diagnosed with myelogenous leukemia, but went into remission, with reps referring to the condition as “treatable. ” 11 years later, a.

Webron o'neal was raised in the black ghetto of cleve land.

Unfortunately for haddad he flew to.

Routh that the work was unacceptable.

Throughout his youth, he was frustrated and unin spired, caught up in the ghet to malaise.

Unfortunately for haddad he flew to.

Routh that the work was unacceptable.

Throughout his youth, he was frustrated and unin spired, caught up in the ghet to malaise.

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