Many remember him for Brigade A, but few know what happened to Mr. T after cancer
Mr. T, icon of The A-Team and Rocky III, faced cancer that changed his life. This is how the actor lives today at 74 years old, far from Hollywood
During the 80s it was impossible not to recognize him. The mohawk, the gold chains, the muscles and his famous phrase “I pity the fool” made Mr. T one of the most popular characters on American television. His role as B. A. Baracus in “Brigada A” (“Los Magníficos”, in Mexico) transformed him into a pop culture icon and one of the most recognizable faces of that decade.
But, after fame, a very different stage arrived. Far from Hollywood, television shows and big public appearances, Laurence Tureaud – his real name – went through a personal battle that completely changed his life.
Today, at 74 years old, after beating cancer, he goes through his days in a much calmer way, continues training and has become a symbol of resilience for many of his followers.
From bodyguard and fighter to world star
Before becoming an actor, Mr. T had a very different life from the one millions of people knew on television.
He was born in Chicago, was in the military, practiced wrestling and martial arts, worked as a nightclub bouncer and then as a bodyguard for celebrities. Among the figures he protected were names such as Muhammad Ali, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.
His big break came when Sylvester Stallone chose him to play Clubber Lang in Rocky III. Shortly after, The A-Team appeared, a series that made him an international star.
The diagnosis that changed everything
In 1995 he received news that completely altered his life. Doctors diagnosed him with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, a rare form of cancer. The actor spent years undergoing treatments, radiotherapy and chemotherapy while trying to maintain a positive attitude towards the disease.
In different interviews he said that that experience profoundly changed his way of seeing life. "Before I said that I believed in God. After cancer I began to say that I depend on God," he recalled years later.
Faith became a central part of his life
During the years of treatment, Mr. T began to speak publicly about the importance of faith in his recovery. As he explained, cancer forced him to rethink priorities and made him understand that neither fame nor money could protect him from certain situations.
That period also strengthened his connection with charities, cancer patients and religious communities.
What does he look like today at 74 years old?
Although he no longer appears constantly on television, Mr. T is still active. On social networks he usually shares messages of gratitude, training videos and reflections related to health and spirituality. At 74 years old, he continues to exercise frequently and maintains part of the physical image that made him famous decades ago.
In a recent publication he expressed gratitude for “another year of life” and said he felt grateful for maintaining his health and physical strength.
An icon of the 80s that continues to generate nostalgia
For millions of people who grew up watching television during the 80s and 90s, Mr. T remains a figure impossible to forget.
His character in The A Team, his appearances in Rocky III, his unmistakable style and his intense personality transformed him into one of the most unique celebrities of that time.
But perhaps the least known part of his story is the one that came after fame.
While many stars disappear completely from the public radar, Mr. T found a different way to move forward: away from Hollywood, focused on his health, his faith and a much simpler life than the one he had when he was one of the most famous faces on American television.
And for many of her followers, that may be her most impressive transformation.

