Education
Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, Kilpatrick attended Lincoln University and earned a degree in drama before he began acting.
Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, Kilpatrick attended Lincoln University and earned a degree in drama before he began acting.
Encouraged by Billie Holiday, Kilpatrick began his career in 1959 in the Broadway production of A Raisin in the Sun. In the 1960s, he mainly guest-starred in television roles and bit parts in movies. His primary acting talents were showcased in stage and theater work, which he remained active in until his death.
Personal life and death
Kilpatrick was married 47 years to the singer and stage performer Helena Ferguson from 1957 until his death from lung cancer in 2004.
Kilpatrick had five children: actor and composer Lincoln Kilpatrick, Junior. Writer, director and actor DaCarla Kilpatrick.
Actor and director Erik Kilpatrick. Actor Jozella Reed; and producer Marjorie L. Kilpatrick.
He was also the first African-American member of the Lincoln Center Repertory Company.