Cassius Marcellus Clay, Sr.

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Cassius Marcellus Clay, Sr.
Born November 11, 1912
Jefferson County, Kentucky, U.S.A.
Died February 8, 1990 (aged 77)
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.
Occupation Painter, Musician, Relative
Spouse Odessa Grady Clay (1917–1994)
Children Muhammad Ali (b. 1942)
Rahman Ali (b. 1940)
Parents Herman H. Clay
Edith E. Greathouse

Cassius Marcellus Clay, Sr. (11 November 19128 February 1990) was the father of three-time World Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali (born 1942) and Rudolph Valentino Clay, who is now named Rahman Ali, and also was the grandfather of Muhammad's daughter Laila Ali. He married Odessa Grady Clay (1917 - 1994) in the 1930s and worked as a painter and a musician.

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Clay, Sr., was born in Jefferson County, Kentucky, the son of Herman H. Clay and Edith E. Greathouse; his paternal grandparents were John Clay and Sallie Anne Clay.[1] Cassius Clay, Sr., probably had English ancestry, because according to Clay ancestry Muhammad Ali's 9th great-grandfather, Francis Taliaferro, was born in London, England. Taliaferro emigrated to the United States in the 17th Century.

Clay, Sr., painted billboards and signs. He also played the piano. He was always interested in music, received piano lessons, and played the keyboard, writing all kinds of music that he made up. He was named after the 19th Century abolitionist and politician Cassius Marcellus Clay.

Clay, Sr., was portrayed by Giancarlo Esposito in the two-time Oscar-nominated film Ali which was released in theatres on 25 December 2001 in the United States and on22 February 2002 in the United Kingdom.

He died on 8 February 1990 after suffering a heart attack while leaving a department store in Jefferson County, Kentucky. He was 77 years old.[2]

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