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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William G. "Bill" Nunn III (October 20, 1953 – September 24, 2016) was an American actor. Nunn made his acting debut in the 1988 Spike Lee film School Daze, and is perhaps best known for his roles as Radio Raheem in Lee's Do the Right Thing and as Nino Brown's verbally challenged bodyguard Duh Duh Duh Man in New Jack City. Some of his other film credits include Lee's Mo' Better Blues and He Got Game, as well as Regarding Henry, Sister Act, Canadian Bacon, The Last Seduction, Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead, New Jack City, Runaway Jury, Spider-Man trilogy (as Joseph "Robbie" Robertson), Firehouse Dog, the television series The Job, Randy and The Mob, and A Raisin in the Sun, adapted for TV. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bill Nunn, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Bill Nunn

Robbie Robertson
for Robbie Robertson in Spider-Man 5 (2011)
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Peter is at its lowest as Mary Jane just died at the hands of the Vulture. Right now, he can't trust anyone, not even Felicia that, in the meantime, has turned to a new leaf and started to do good for the city. Spider-Man is nowhere to be seen and the citizens start to lose their faith in him. The only person Peter can trust is his professor and menthor Curtis Connors. The doctor has had his right arm amputed and has been trying for years to come up with a method to make it regrow. Peter decides to help him and together they develop an experimental serum taken from reptilian DNA. It works and the doctor's arm has now regrown. But the next day, Peter finds out that the DNA transformed the doctor into a giant lizard that is now terrorizing the city. Spider-Man must now rise from the ashes and defeat his menthor to try and save him from his terrible fate.