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Veteran actor T.K. Carter dies at 69

John Carpenter’s 1982 Classic

Carter gained national attention as Nauls, the rollerskating cook, in John Carpenter’s 1982 horror classic The Thing.

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Veteran actor T.K. Carter, known for standout roles in The Thing, Punky Brewster and HBO’s The Corner, has died at 69.

T.K. Carter dies at 69

TMZ first reported that Carter was found unresponsive Friday evening in his Duarte, Calif., home after calling 911.

Deputies arrived at 5:42 p.m. and declared him dead at the scene.

Authorities said they do not suspect foul play, although the cause of death remains unknown.

Born in New York, Raised Near Los Angeles

Thomas Kent “T.K.” Carter was born Dec. 18, 1956, in New York City.

He grew up outside Los Angeles, where he began performing standup at age 12, his IMDB profile reports.

His early comedy work at the Comedy Store helped launch his acting career.

TK Carter’s Breakthrough in John Carpenter’s 1982 Classic

Carter gained national attention as Nauls, the rollerskating cook, in John Carpenter’s 1982 horror classic The Thing.

The role expanded his visibility and opened doors across film and television.

He later played Mike Fulton in the first two seasons of Punky Brewster, which introduced him to younger audiences.

Key Role in HBO’s ‘The Corner’

Carter delivered one of his most acclaimed dramatic performances in HBO’s The Corner.

The Corner miniseries

He portrayed Gary McCullough, a father battling addiction in West Baltimore.

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The six‑part miniseries earned widespread praise and strengthened Carter’s reputation as a versatile actor.

The role marked a significant shift from his comedic work and showcased his dramatic range.

Television Roles Spanning Five Decades

Carter made his onscreen debut in a 1976 episode of Police Woman.

He appeared in Good Times, The Jeffersons, 227, Family Matters, The Nanny and Moesha.

He also acted in Good Morning, Miss Bliss and The Steve Harvey Show.

Additionally, he voiced characters in The Transformers and Jem.

Film Work Across Comedy, Drama and Action

Carter’s film credits included Runaway Train, Southern Comfort, Doctor Detroit and Seems Like Old Times.

He also appeared in Ski Patrol, Space Jam, Polly and My Favorite Martian.

His range allowed him to move easily between genres.

T.K. Carter Returned to Television in the 2010s

Carter worked steadily through the 2000s in smaller films and guest roles.

He returned to higher‑profile TV work in the 2010s with appearances on How to Get Away with Murder, Everybody Hates Chris, Saints & Sinners and The Bobby Brown Story.

He continued acting into the early 2020s with roles in Stumptown, Fake Friends and the FX series Dave.

His final TV credit came in 2023 on The Company You Keep.

A Lasting Legacy in Film and Television

Carter’s career spanned nearly 50 years.

He remained active, visible and admired across generations of viewers.

Colleagues and fans continue to share tributes as news of his death spreads.

His work left a lasting mark on comedy, drama and genre filmmaking.

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