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    LaVan Davis, Beloved ‘House of Payne’ Patriarch, Dies After Long Battle With Cancer

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    LaVan Davis, the warm-hearted actor whose portrayal of the gruff yet tender family man Curtis Payne made Tyler Perry’s House of Payne a fixture in living rooms across America, has died after courageously battling cancer, his family confirmed earlier this week. The news spread quickly through social and entertainment circles, leaving a wave of heartfelt tributes in its wake.

    Davis’ son broke the news on social media, writing that his father “fought cancer for a long time and has now finally found peace with God,” and expressing deep appreciation for the outpouring of support from fans. The family has kept details of the illness private over recent months, but the statement reflected both sorrow and relief that Davis is no longer in pain.


    Born in Atlanta in 1966, Davis carved out a unique place in television history with his breakthrough role as Curtis Payne, the fire chief with a booming laugh and a soft spot for his sprawling, chaotic household. House of Payne, created by Tyler Perry, became one of the longest–running sitcoms led by an African American cast, blending sharp comedy with poignant moments about faith, struggle, and family dynamics.

    Audiences came to know Curtis as the heart of the Payne clan — a man who could holler with the best of them one minute and offer a quiet word of encouragement the next. Whether he was dealing with everyday frustrations or doling out wisdom to his children and extended family, his character struck a chord with fans who saw fragments of their own families in his antics and affections.

    For nearly two decades, Davis inhabited Curtis with a rare authenticity that earned him not just laughs but love from viewers. His on-screen partnership with Cassi Davis as Ella Payne became one of sitcom television’s most enduring depictions of long-term marriage — equal parts rough banter and tender support. Though they shared a surname, the two were not related in real life, a fact fans often found surprising given the depth of their chemistry.

    Beyond television, Davis was a seasoned performer with roots in gospel music and theater, carrying his natural musicality and commanding presence into every role he took on. While many may remember him most as Curtis, those close to his craft say he brought a generosity of spirit to all his work, inspiring fellow actors and crew alike.

    In recent years Davis also reprised Curtis in The Paynes, a continuation of the family’s story on the Oprah Winfrey Network, showing audiences that the character’s heart — and Davis’ talent — remained as compelling as ever. Fans and colleagues have flooded social platforms with memories of laughter, life lessons, and unforgettable moments that will stand as part of his legacy.

    As the entertainment world absorbs this loss, Davis’ contribution to television and Black storytelling remains undeniable. With a career built on sincerity and strength, he leaves behind a world that laughed a little louder and loved a little harder because of him.

    The post LaVan Davis, Beloved ‘House of Payne’ Patriarch, Dies After Long Battle With Cancer appeared first on Tripplenews.

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