The Warriors' Cochise: David Harris Passes Away
Man, it's tough to believe, but David Harris, who played Cochise in the iconic 1979 film "The Warriors," passed away recently. You might remember him as the calm, collected leader of the Warriors, the one who kept everyone focused on surviving the night in the Big Apple. He was a real force in the movie, and his presence was definitely felt on screen.
Harris was a man of many talents, though. He wasn't just an actor, he was also a musician, a songwriter, and a producer. And he wasn't afraid to get his hands dirty. He even spent time as a construction worker at one point. Talk about a versatile guy!
The news of his passing came from his family, who shared their sadness at losing such a talented and beloved individual. It's a bummer, losing someone who brought so much life to a classic film. "The Warriors" is a cult classic, and Harris's portrayal of Cochise helped to solidify its place in cinema history.
Harris's work in the movie was a testament to his dedication to his craft. He brought a real sense of leadership and authority to the role, and his performance helped to make Cochise a memorable character. He'll be missed, not just by fans of the film, but by anyone who appreciates great acting and storytelling.
Remember Cochise
So, raise a glass to David Harris, the real-life Cochise. His legacy as an actor and a talented individual will live on, especially amongst those who remember his performance in "The Warriors." The Warriors may have been a fictional gang, but David Harris was the real deal.