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James Avery, a classically trained actor best known for his role as the wealthy uncle of the young rapper Will Smith in the 1990s TV comedy
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, has died at age 65.
Avery's death was confirmed to CNN by his publicist, and more widely in a Twitter message on Wednesday by one of the actor's TV costars, Alfonso Ribeiro, who played his son Carlton in
Fresh Prince.
"I'm deeply saddened to say that James Avery has passed away. He was a second father to me. I will miss him greatly," Ribeiro said in a tweet.
According to the celebrity website TMZ, Avery died on New Year's Eve from complications he suffered after recent open-heart surgery.
Avery's voice was heard in many animated TV series, including
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and
Iron Man, and he guest-starred on
That '70s Show as a police officer.
But the Atlantic City-native gained fame on TV playing family patriarch Uncle Philip Banks on
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
The show starred Will Smith as a young rap artist from a tough Philadelphia neighborhood who ends up living with well-heeled relatives in the affluent Bel-Air section of Los Angeles.
The sitcom, which ran on NBC for six years, was built largely around the clash of cultures between the refined lifestyle of Banks and his household and the brash, freewheeling attitudes of his nephew.
The show, a launching pad for Smith's own acting career, ended with a series finale in which Uncle Philip puts his mansion up for sale and it is bought by George and Louise Jefferson - actors Sherman Hemsley and Isabel Sanford from
The Jeffersons.