Hollywood lost a true icon this month when Carl Weathers, the prolific actor who gained fame playing Apollo Creed in the Rocky franchise, died at 76.
The actor’s sudden passing shocked fans. Now, Weathers’ cause of death has been revealed — read on to find out more.
Carl Weathers: 1948 – 2024
Best known for playing Apollo Creed, the rival-turned-friend of Rocky Balboa in the first four Rocky films, Weathers was also known for his roles in the classic action film Predator, the Adam Sandler comedy Happy Gilmore, and the Star Wars TV series The Mandalorian.
Weathers died in his sleep at home on February 1, as confirmed by his family in a released statement.
“Carl was an exceptional human being who lived an extraordinary life,” their statement reads, per Deadline. “Through his contributions to film, television, the arts and sports, he has left an indelible mark and is recognized worldwide and across generations. He was a beloved brother, father, grandfather, partner, and friend.”
Cause of death revealed
A cause of death was not immediately provided. His death came as a shock to many fans and peers in the industry, as Weathers had continued working up until the end: he appeared in the third season of The Mandalorian and filmed a Super Bowl commercial with Rob Gronkowski, which aired during last night’s game.
But a week after the actor’s passing, a cause of death has been revealed: Weathers died naturally of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, after suffering from heart disease for several years. The news was reported by The Blast, who cited his official death certificate.
After his death, many of his Hollywood peers paid tribute, including Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Adam Sandler.
“Today is an incredibly sad day for me,” Stallone said. “I mean, I’m so torn up I can’t even tell you. I’m just trying to hold it in because Carl Weathers was such an integral part of my life, my success, everything about it. I give him incredible credit and kudos, because when he walked into that room, and I saw him for the first time, I saw greatness, but I didn’t realize how great.”