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Colin Powell
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How did Colin Powell die?
Complications from COVID-19
When did Colin Powell die?
October 18, 2021
How did Colin Powell die?
Complications from COVID-19
How old was Colin Powell when he died?
84 years old
Where did Colin Powell die?
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
When was Colin Powell born?
April 5, 1937
Where was Colin Powell born?
Harlem, New York City, New York, USA
What was Colin Powell's birth name?
Colin Luther Powell
How tall was Colin Powell?
6 feet 1 inch, or 1.85 meters
What was Colin Powell known for?
The Daily Show
,
The Iraq War
,
Madam Secretary
, and
The Automat
Was Colin Powell married?
He was married to
Alma Powell
from August 25, 1962 to October 18, 2021.
Did Colin Powell have children?
Yes, 3 children, including Ann Powell,
Linda Powell
, and
Michael Powell
Who were Colin Powell's relatives?
Kerry Washington
(Cousin) and
Pete Wentz
(Cousin)
How many awards did Colin Powell win?
1 award
How many award nominations did Colin Powell receive?
1 nomination
Known for
Madam Secretary
7.8
TV Series
Colin Powell
(as Colin L. Powell)
2018 • 1 ep
The Automat
7.8
Self - U.S. Secretary of State
(as Gen. Colin L. Powell USA Ret)
2021
The Daily Show
8.3
TV Series
Self - Guest
2005–2012 • 2 eps
The Iraq War
7.3
TV Series
Self - US Secretary of State
2013 • 2 eps
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