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Michael Wright Dead: ‘Five Heartbeats,’ ‘Sugar Hill’ Actor Was 70

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Michael Wright, who starred as the lead vocalist Eddie King Jr. in Robert Townsend’s The Five Heartbeats and as Wesley Snipes’ brother in Sugar Hill, has died. He was 70.

Wright died Wednesday in Los Angeles of heart failure and complications from Marchiafava-Bignami disease, a rare degenerative neurological disorder, TMZ reported.

“Our family is grieving an enormous and deeply personal loss,” his wife, Susan, wrote on Instagram. “Michael, your work will live forever, but your love will live even longer in the hearts of those who knew you best. Rest peacefully, my love. You will be missed beyond words.”

The lanky Wright also stood out as the Resistance fighter Elias Taylor on the popular NBC miniseries and series V in the mid-1980s and as the drug-addled inmate Omar White on 22 episodes of HBO’s Oz over three seasons from 2001-03.

In The Five Heartbeats (1991), written by Townsend and Keenen Ivory Wayans, Wright sparkled as the leader of the Motown-inspired R&B group that struggles to deal with success over the years (his King character battled drugs and alcohol). The group also featured Townsend as Duck Matthews, Tico Wells as Anthony “Choirboy” Stone, Leon as J.T. Matthews and Harry J. Lennix as Terrence “Dresser” Williams.

Wright was excellent again as Raynathan Skuggs, brother of Snipes’ Roemello Skuggs, in the gritty Sugar Hill (1994), written by Barry Michael Cooper in the second film of his “Harlem Trilogy.”

From left: Leon, Robert Townsend, Tico Wells, Harry J. Lennix and Michael Wright in ‘The Five Heartbeats.’

20th Century Fox Film / courtesy Everett Collection

Wright was born in New York City on April 30, 1956. His mother, Alberta, owned Jezebel, a Southern restaurant in the theater district, and that’s where he met Townsend for the first time.

“I never go out,” Townsend told New York magazine in 1991. “But before I knew it, we were club-hopping. Then we ended up in Michael’s apartment at 3 a.m. watching this Japanese film he’d made.”

Wright had starred out in a work study program at the Lee Strasberg Institute, where he “mopped floors, I answered phones, I did all kinds of tasks in exchange for my classes,” he told Sheen magazine in a 2021 interview. 

He then appeared in his first film as Clinton, the leader of The Del Bombers gang, in The Wanderers (1979), directed by Philip Kaufman, followed by a turn as a volatile young soldier named Carlyle in Robert Altman’s Streamers (1983).

His résumé also included  the films The Principal (1987), Money Talks (1997), Piñero (2001), The Interpreter (2005) and Dope King (2025) and the TV series Miami Vice, New York Undercover and Black Lightning.

Survivors include five children and a grandchild.



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