Ray Vitte Explained

Ray Vitte
Birth Date:20 November 1949
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Yearsactive:1973–1983
Occupation:Actor

Raymond Vitte (November 20, 1949 – February 20, 1983) was an American actor who starred mostly in comedy and drama films in the 1970s and early 1980s. He made numerous guest appearances on television shows and was a cast member of the show Doc in 1976.[1]

Vitte, who had been fevered for days and acting strangely for hours in his Los Angeles home, died in 1983 following a scuffle with two Los Angeles Police Department officers who were transporting Vitte to a nearby hospital for a psychiatric evaluation.[2]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973Kojak Prisoner In episode "Requiem for a Cop" (Season 1, ep. #6)
1974Airport 1975 Passenger Uncredited
Police Woman Ron Daniels In episode "Smack" (Season 1, ep. #11)
Sanford and Son Lewis In episode "Sanford and Niece" (Season 4, ep. #9)
Cannon Joe In episode "The Exchange" (Season 4, ep. #6)
1974-1975That's My Mama Freddie Hampton 7 episodes
1975America, You're On Carlyle Green II TV movie
Joe Forrester (TV series) Ethan Gates In episode "Stake Out" (series pilot)
Harry O Richie Harris / Bama 2 episodes
Police Story Slow Pony / Con / Alvin Lewis 3 episodes
Sky Heist Deputy Rick Busby TV movie
1976Car Wash Geronimo
Doc (1975 TV series) Woody Henderson 7 episodes
Father O Father (TV movie) Uncredited role
1977 Charlie's Angels Sharp in episode "Terror on Ward One" (Season 1, episode #18)
What's Happening Gene / Dean 3 episodes
1978Thank God It's Friday Bobby Speed
Mother, Jugs & Speed Mother TV short
Up in Smoke The Band: Bass - James
1978–1979 Officer T.J. Epps 5 episodes
1979A Force of One Newton
1979The Man in the Santa Claus Suit Eddie
19809 to 5 Eddie
Cruising Uncredited role
Heart Beat Undercover Agent
1981Gimme a Break! Ken in episode "A Good Man is Hard to Find" (Season 1, episode #2)
Grambling's White Tiger Rags TV movie
Quincy M.E. Man in episode "Vigil of Fear" (Season 6, episode #18)
1982The Powers of Matthew Star Dr. Baker in episode "The Fugitive" (Season 1, episode #12)
The Quest (1982 TV series) Cody Johnson 9 episodes

Death

In February 1983, police were called to Vitte's home in Studio City by neighbors claiming that a man had been making "religious shoutings laced with references to Muhammad" for more than 12 hours". Vitte allegedly lunged at one of the officers who subsequently struck him with a baton. Vitte attempted to run away, but was struck again by officers who also used tear gas with no effect.[3] After Vitte ran away again, he fell down at the side of a swimming pool where officers handcuffed him and placed him into a squad car. En route to a hospital for a mental evaluation, the officers noticed Vitte had stopped breathing. He was pronounced dead at the hospital.[2]

A group including singer Donna Summer and the president of the Beverly Hills-Hollywood chapter of the NAACP protested Vitte's death in a news conference,[4] with Summer saying "...a man who's basically minding his own business in his own home, who happens to be creating a disturbance somehow, is now dead because his neighbors called the police".

A spokesman for the coroner's office said preliminary results of an autopsy showed "superficial injuries consistent with a struggle" but which were "not responsible for his death". According to the coroner's report, Vitte died of complications from sickle cell disease.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Fearn-Banks, Kathleen. "Ray Vitte." The A to Z of African-American Television, Scarecrow Press, 2009, pp. 464–464.
  2. News: Actor Raymond Vitte dies in police scuffle . Mark . Barabak . . February 22, 1983 . January 17, 2020.
  3. News: Raymond Vitte, 33, an Actor, Dies After Scuffle With Police . . February 22, 1983 . July 30, 2023.
  4. News: Actor Raymond Vitte, who died minutes after a weekend... . . February 22, 1983 . July 30, 2023.
  5. News: Actor Raymond Vitte - Cell disease death cause, coroner says. . Lee. Siegel . April 20, 1983 . July 30, 2023.