Glenn Plummer
(Actor)
.. Bobby Johnson
Born:
August 18, 1961
Trivia:
Dreadlocked character actor Glenn Plummer began his acting career on television during the late '80s. He appeared in the TV movies The Women of Brewster Place, Heat Wave, and Deadlock. On the big screen, he played thug High Top in Dennis Hopper's crime drama Colors and rookie pitcher Tyrone in the baseball movie Pastime. In 1992, he landed his first starring role as an ex-convict father who wants the best for his son in Steve Anderson's compelling drama South Central. After supporting roles in Trespass, Menace II Society, and Speed, he made a brief return to television to play staff member Timmy Rawlins during the first season of ER. Back on the big screen, he played a choreographer in Showgirls, a musician/activist in Strange Days, and drama teacher in The Substitute More feature films followed, he landed a spot on the HBO miniseries The Corner, and he tried producing with Love Beat the Hell Outta Me. In addition to several straight-to-video action thrillers, Plummer appeared in the feature film The Salton Sea. He also had starring roles in the independent drama 100 Kilos and the motorcycle movie Road Kings.
Byron Keith Minns
(Actor)
.. Ray Ray
Lexie D. Bigham
(Actor)
.. Bear
Vincent Craig Dupree
(Actor)
.. Loco
LaRita Shelby
(Actor)
.. Carole
Kevin Best
(Actor)
.. Lamp
Carl Lumbly
(Actor)
.. Ali
Born:
August 14, 1952
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia:
Widely recognized by television viewers for his role as Agent Marcus Dixon on the popular sci-fi action television series Alias, actor Carl Lumbly has been appearing on both the big and small screens since the late '70s. With early appearances on Cagney and Lacey and L.A. Law, as well as roles in such high-profile releases as Pacific Heights (1990) and How Stella Got her Groove Back (1998), chances are you'd recognize Lumbly's face even if his name doesn't immediately ring a bell. A native of Jamaica who attended Minnesota's Macalester College, his career in journalism eventually led to acting when he was assigned to write a story about a local workshop theater. Subsequently immersing himself in the improvisational company for the next two years, it wasn't long before Lumbly made his film debut in Escape From Alcatraz (1979). Gaining an impressive list of small-screen credits with appearances in such popular sitcoms as The Jeffersons and Taxi, the 1980s proved both busy and fruitful as offers continued to roll in. Cast in the lead of the series M.A.N.T.I.S. in 1994, Lumbly essayed the role of a paralyzed scientist who dons a specially designed exoskeleton in the name of fighting crime. Though the show had a small devoted fan base, it was soon taken off the air, and Lumbly rounded out the decade with roles in such made-for-television films as Nightjohn (1996), Buffalo Soldiers (1997), and Border Line (1999). After returning to series work in Alias, Lumbly provided voice work for the animated television series the Justice League, and took the lead in longtime friend Danny Glover's family-friendly drama Just a Dream. The following year found the popular Lumbly remaining family-friendly with a featured role in the made-for-television remake Sounder.
V.C. Dupree
(Actor)
.. Loco
Big Daddy Wayne
(Actor)
.. Henchman
Allan Hatcher
(Actor)
.. Baby Jimmie
Alvin Hatcher
(Actor)
.. Baby Jimmie
Baldwin C. Sykes
(Actor)
.. Ken Dog
Rana Mack
(Actor)
.. Girl in Club
Diane Manzo
(Actor)
.. Undercover Cop
Sal Landi
(Actor)
.. Detective
Christian Coleman
(Actor)
.. Jimmie (age 10)
Leonard Boyles
(Actor)
.. Termite
Terrence Williams
(Actor)
.. Boody
Reginald T. Dorsey
(Actor)
.. Bastille
Tim DeZarn
(Actor)
.. Buddha
Allen Michael Lerner
(Actor)
.. Broken Nose
Julius LeFlore
(Actor)
.. 1st Prison Guard
Ivory Ocean
(Actor)
.. Willie Manchester
Vickilyn Reynolds
(Actor)
.. Willie's Wife
Linda Fontanette
(Actor)
.. Neighbor Lady
Richard G. Camphuis
(Actor)
.. 1st Policeman
Starletta Dupois
(Actor)
.. Nurse Shelly
George Mulholland
(Actor)
.. 2nd Prison Guard
Darren Leong
(Actor)
.. Kim
Lanier Edwards
(Actor)
.. Muslim
Clynell Jackson III
(Actor)
.. Intern
Donald Bakeer
(Actor)
.. Dr. King
Bonnie Oda Homsey
(Actor)
.. Patty Chin
Mark Edward Anderson
(Actor)
.. Sakett
Ron Chovance
(Actor)
.. Parole Officer
Michael McNab
(Actor)
.. 2nd Policeman
Eugene Williams
(Actor)
.. Local Tough
Born:
January 01, 1959
Died:
December 22, 2002
Musa Bakeer
(Actor)
.. Young Boy
Byron Minns
(Actor)
.. Ray Ray