Known for Acting

Arthur James “Art” Evans (March 27, 1942 - December 21, 2024) was an American actor who made multiple film and television program appearances over the span of five decades. His acting career started with Frank Silvera's Theater of Being in Los Angeles. He took a starring role in "The Amen Corner," which transferred to Broadway in 1965. His first uncredited acting performance in film was "Claudine" in 1974. His first credited role was in "Chico and the Man" as Bubba in the episode "Too Many Crooks," which aired in 1976. He is probably best known for his role as Leslie Barnes in the action 1990s film "Die Hard 2: Die Harder," in which he plays an air traffic control tower employee. Evans has also appeared in "Fright Night" and "Fright Night II," as well as many appearances in a variety of television shows such as "M*A*S*H" and "Hill Street Blues." In 1984, Evans co-starred in the all-star African-American drama "A Soldier's Story" as the memorable brown-nosing character, Wilkie. His talents for many instruments came in handy when playing Blind Lemon Jefferson in the movie "Leadbelly." Also starred in the music video for Stevie Wonder's "Go Home."
1990
as Leslie Barnes
1983
as Auto Assembly Worker (uncredited)
1985
as Jimmy
1985
as Detective Lennox
1974
as Police Officer at Precinct (uncredited)
1980
1985
as Security Guard
1995
as Eli (segment "KKK Comeuppance")
2002
as Otis
1986
as Lt. Bender
1995
as Marty (uncredited)
1997
as Lt. Sam Baffett
1977
as Man At Bar
1990
as Lt. Hendrix
1973
as African Room Waiter (uncredited)
1993
as Albert Sr.
1992
as Bradlee
1984
as Private Wilkie
1976
as Blind Lemon Jefferson
1979
as Treasury Truck Driver