THE Warriors star David Harris has died aged 75 following a long health battle.
Harris, one of the lead actors in the 1979 cult classic film, died on Friday at his New York City home.
The actor died after a battle with cancer, his daughter Davina Harris told The New York Times.
He was best known for playing a member of a street gang in the iconic 70s film.
In his role of Cochise, Harris defended his brothers as his Warriors gang battled rival crews in the New York City streets and trains.
Although the film initially struggled upon release, it later gained a global fanbase.
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In a 2019 interview, Harris revealed that he did not know The Warriors would stand the test of time.
He said: “It wasn’t a typical gang movie.
“It was futuristic. It was like ‘The Seven Samurai.'"
He added: "It was based on a Greek army that was caught behind enemy lines, and they had to fight their way back all night to get back to their own line — it’s a true story.”
At the time, he also revealed that this film has led to being stopped and noticed by fans across the world.
He said: “I was in Hong Kong, I was in the Philippines, I was in Tokyo.
"I’ve done a lot of movies, but I get off the plane and people go, It’s the guy from ‘The Warriors.'”
Hollywood stars paid their tributes to the late actor.
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