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The A-Team legend Mr. T, 74, attends meet and greet in Philadelphia… where photo opportunities cost $159.99!

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May 29, 2026
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He used to pity the fool who isn’t cool, but Mr. T had other concerns as he ventured out in Philadelphia on Thursday. 

The actor, famed for his legendary role as tough-talking B.A. Baracus in The A-Team, was in attendance at Philadelphia Convention Centre for FAN EXPO, a three-day celebration of pop culture film and TV genres. 

One of the biggest TV stars of the 1990s, T – real name Laurence Tureaud – will feature alongside an array of established actors when the event gets underway at the venue from Friday. 

But fans will need deep pockets if they want  to immortalize their meeting with the 74-year-old, with photo opportunities priced at a whopping $159.99, while single autographs cost $149.99. 

Dressed in a stars and stripes hoodie and matching cap, the veteran actor inevitably commanded attention while preparing for a busy weekend alongside other visiting stars, among them Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. 

Before finding fame as an actor, the self-proclaimed ‘World’s Greatest Bodyguard’ protected a roster of A-list clients including Steve McQueen, Michael Jackson and boxing legend Muhammad Ali.

He used to pity the fool who isn’t cool, but Mr. T had other concerns as he ventured out in Philadelphia on Thursday

His imposing presence soon caught the attention of Hollywood producers, landing him a scene-stealing role in Rocky III- where he delivered the line that would define his career: ‘I pity the fool.’

But it was the hit 1980s series The A-Team, where Mr. T played Sergeant Bosco ‘B.A.’ Baracus, that cemented him as a household name and a hero to a generation of young fans. 

At the height of his fame, the phenomenon grew even bigger when he landed his own Saturday morning cartoon, Mister T, which premiered on NBC in 1983.

Growing up in Chicago’s Robert Taylor Homes as one of 12 children crammed into a three-bedroom apartment, the man who would become Mr. T learned resilience early.

Born Laurence Tureaud, his father, a minister, left the family when he was just five, a loss that would shape the tough-but-principled persona he became famous for.

In his own words, he told Playboy in 1983: ‘So when I was 18 years old, when I was old enough to vote, I said I was old enough to be called a man. I self-ordained myself Mr. T so the first word out of everybody’s mouth is “Mr.” 

‘That’s a sign of respect that my father didn’t get, that my brother didn’t get, that my mother didn’t get.’

After leaving the army in the late 1970s, he worked as a bouncer at Chicago’s Dingbats Discotheque. It was there that the iconic Mr. T persona began to take shape – the gold chains, the jewelry, the imposing presence – often accumulated from clubgoers who left their valuables behind after the frequent brawls.

His breakout came with Rocky III and The A-Team, turning him into an international star. 

From there, Mr. T became a multi-platform phenomenon: motivational videos, D.A.R.E. campaigns, a rap album teaching life lessons, a WWE tag-team with Hulk Hogan, and countless talk show appearances.

The actor is famed for his legendary role as tough-talking B.A. Baracus in The A-Team (pictured, L-R: ) Dirk Benedict, Dwight Schultz, George Peppard and Mr. T)

The actor is famed for his legendary role as tough-talking B.A. Baracus in The A-Team (pictured, L-R: ) Dirk Benedict, Dwight Schultz, George Peppard and Mr. T)

The A-Team cemented him as a household name and a hero to a generation of young fans
Mr. T was in attendance at Philadelphia Convention Centre for FAN EXPO, a three day celebration of pop culture film and TV genres ahead of its launch on Friday

Mr. T was in attendance at Philadelphia Convention Centre for FAN EXPO, a three day celebration of pop culture film and TV genres ahead of its launch on Friday 

The actor famously landed a scene-stealing role in Rocky III- where he delivered the line that would define his career: 'I pity the fool'

The actor famously landed a scene-stealing role in Rocky III- where he delivered the line that would define his career: ‘I pity the fool’

As the 1980s gave way to the 1990s, the roles slowed. 

He focused on projects aligned with his values after becoming a born-again Christian, even turning down a chance to reprise The A-Team. 

Yet he remained visible, appearing in a Skechers ad alongside NFL legend Tony Romo this year and continuing to delight audiences with cameo roles.

In 1995, he faced a personal battle when diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma – a challenge he met with characteristic humor, noting the irony in the name. 

Thankfully, he went into remission, but the experience only strengthened his resolve.

Despite ups and downs, Mr. T’s impact on pop culture remains undeniable. He lent his voice to Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs in 2009, returned to reality TV on Dancing with the Stars in 2017, and continues to embody the spirit of the 1980s.

Off-screen, he shares three children with ex-wife Phyllis Clark and, following his Christian beliefs, abandoned the signature gold chains and jewelry he once made famous after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

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