Life of a King


06:00 am - 08:00 am, Sunday, November 30 on ASPiRE SDTV ()

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After being released from prison, a repentant man establishes a chess club at a Washington, DC, high school as a means of encouraging at-risk youths to avoid a life of crime. Based on a true story.

2013 English Stereo
Drama Social Issues Community

Cast & Crew
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Cuba Gooding Jr. (Actor) .. Eugene
Malcolm Mays (Actor) .. Tahime
Dennis Haysbert (Actor) .. Searcy
Paula Jai Parker (Actor) .. Gina Sanders
Kevin Kendricks (Actor) .. Peanut
Pepi Sonuga (Actor) .. Michelle
Jordan Calloway (Actor) .. Marco
Rachel Thomas (Actor) .. Katrina
Richard T. Jones (Actor) .. Perry
Carlton Byrd (Actor) .. Clifton
George Dick (Actor) .. Jamal
J.D. Walsh (Actor) .. Fritz
Derrick McMillon (Actor) .. Billy West
Meakil Bell (Actor) .. Darius
Lynn A. Henderson (Actor) .. Miss. Gadbaw
Hammerton Killick (Actor) .. Derek
Glenn Fontane (Actor) .. Lucas
Leketra Long (Actor) .. Kendall
Michael Hadnot (Actor) .. Street Thug
Dontez Hood (Actor) .. Street Thug
Myron Bates (Actor) .. Perry's Thug
George Hughes (Actor) .. Perry's Thug
John Richardson (Actor) .. Perry's Thug
Kenneth Scott (Actor) .. Perry's Thug
Brendan Waters (Actor) .. Perry's Thug
Big Jim Calloway (Actor) .. Barry
Melanesia (Actor) .. Clifton's Girlfriend
Jackson Bond (Actor) .. Real Estate Broker
Joe Howard (Actor) .. Jerry Simpson
Deanna Lynn Walsh (Actor) .. Tournament Clerk
Alfonso Freeman (Actor) .. Leroy Woodbury
Kevin Chhann (Actor) .. Alan Hayden
Danielle Angeli (Actor) .. Perry's Lady Friend
Norma Royston (Actor) .. Ms. Revis
Eugene Brown (Actor) .. Tournament Official
Blake Cooper Griffin (Actor) .. J. Thomas Gaines
April Gooding (Actor) .. Daniella Norton
Greg Gayne (Actor) .. Photographer
Jaida Benjamin (Actor) .. Rhonda
Edouardo Guerrero (Actor) .. Mechanic Shop Owner
Thurston Hill (Actor) .. Hardware Store Clerk
Everett Booth (Actor) .. Electronic Store Clerk
Mir Wave (Actor) .. Opponent

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Did You Know..
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Cuba Gooding Jr. (Actor) .. Eugene
Born: January 02, 1968
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: Distinguished and versatile actor Cuba Gooding Jr. spent many years in bit roles before finally becoming a star. The son of Cuba Gooding, lead singer for the '70s pop group the Main Ingredient, he was born in the Bronx on January 2, 1968, but moved to Los Angeles after his father's group had a hit single with "Everybody Plays the Fool" in 1972. Unfortunately, the elder Gooding abandoned his family two years later. The subsequently tumultuous nature of Gooding Jr.'s upbringing did not deter him from achievement: During his teens, he attended four different high schools but managed to become class president of three of them. Gooding Jr. made his professional debut in 1984 as a breakdancer for Lionel Richie's show at the Olympics. As an actor he was discovered by an agent while performing in a high school play, and began working steadily in television commercials, which led to a bit part on an episode of Hill Street Blues. The experience inspired him to take acting lessons and after attending workshops and classes, he began to get a few more parts in television and films. He made his first feature-film appearance in Coming to America (1988) in which he was credited as "Boy Getting Haircut." Gooding Jr.'s first real break came when he was cast as Tre Styles in Boyz 'N the Hood (1990). The film earned him considerable acclaim and seemed to offer the promise of a great career. Sure enough, Gooding began landing fairly substantial parts in feature films. Unfortunately, save for a few exceptions like A Few Good Men (1992), most of the films were not well regarded, and the actor continued to work in relative obscurity. The comic talents he demonstrated as Paul Hogan's sidekick in 1994's Lightning Jack were overshadowed by further mediocre films, and it was not until 1997 that he truly came into the spotlight. That year, he starred as a loyal football player in Cameron Crowe's Jerry Maguire and won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his efforts. Following this triumph, Gooding Jr. next appeared in the acclaimed As Good as It Gets alongside Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt, and Greg Kinnear. Two relatively obscure films, the suspense drama A Murder of Crows and the mockumentary Welcome to Hollywood, followed before Gooding Jr. took part in another high-profile picture, What Dreams May Come. Starring opposite Robin Williams, Gooding Jr. played the deceased Williams' tour guide to heaven. Unfortunately, the film was critically savaged and failed to do much business at the box office. In 1999, Gooding Jr. kept busy with both television and film. In addition to starring in a series of Pepsi commercials, the actor appeared opposite Anthony Hopkins in Instinct and had a lead role in Chill Factor, an action extravaganza which featured him as an ice cream man trying to keep a top-secret military chemical safe with the help of a short-order cook (Skeet Ulrich). Gooding Jr. would star opposite screen legend Robert De Niro in 2000's military drama Men of Honor, in which he portrayed the real life experience of Carl Brashear, the first African-American to serve as a diver in the United States Navy. Just one year later, he stepped into the role of an ill-fated serviceman in Pearl Harbor, though he took a break from heady, big-budget war dramas in favor of comedies Rat Race (2001) and Snow Dogs (2002). The year 2003 would prove another busy year for the actor, who starred in three wildly different movies including Boat Trip, a comedy of errors in which he played an unwitting straight man aboard an entirely gay cruise; Radio, which featured Gooding Jr. as the film's mentally challenged protagonist; and The Fighting Temptations, a musical comedy starring Beyoncé Knowles. In 2004, the young actor lent his vocal chords to voice the role of Jake the Horse in Disney's Home on the Range. He next appeared in Lee Daniels' directorial debut, Shadowboxer, playing a contract killer opposite Helen Mirren. In 2007, he appeared in the critically reviled Norbit, playing a supporting role to Eddie Murphy, and also starred in Daddy Day Camp, the sequel to Daddy Day Care, replacing Murphy in the lead role. Gooding again played a Tuskegee pilot in 2012's Red Tails (he had previously appeared in the 1995 HBO made-for-TV movie The Tuskegee Airmen). In 2013, he re-teamed with director Daniels on The Butler and had a small role in Robert Rodriguez's Machete Kills.
Malcolm Mays (Actor) .. Tahime
Dennis Haysbert (Actor) .. Searcy
Born: June 02, 1954
Birthplace: San Mateo, California, United States
Trivia: African American actor Dennis Haysbert first appeared on the TV scene as "Stuff" Wade on the weekly actioner Code Red (1981). Haysbert went on to play such TV-series roles as Cletus Maxwell in Off the Rack (1985) and Coach Duane Johnson in Just the Ten of Us (1988-89). He was also featured as Cherokee Jack in the 1993 miniseries Return to Lonesome Dove. Dennis Haysbert's best-loved film assignment was as voodoo-worshipping ballplayer Pedro Cerrano in the two Major League movies.
Paula Jai Parker (Actor) .. Gina Sanders
Born: August 19, 1969
Trivia: Born and raised in the Midwest, actress Paula Jai Parker moved to Washington, D.C., to study at Howard University. After getting her B.A., she went on to become a regular on The Apollo Comedy Hour and Townsend Television on FOX. After proving she could do comedy, she made a dramatic turn on the HBO anthology series Cosmic Slop. She won a Cable ACE Award for her title role in the segment "Tang," based on the short novel by Chester Himes. Parker made her feature film debut as Ice Cube's girlfriend Joi in F. Gary Gray's hit comedy Friday. After meeting director Rusty Cundieff while doing Tales From the Hood, she was cast as gold-digging Adina in his urban comedy Sprung with Tisha Campbell. She also worked with many of the Wayans brothers on the WB show The Wayans Bros. and the feature film Don't Be a Menace in South Central. Her next few films included the romantic comedy Woo, starring Jada Pinkett Smith, and the period drama Why Do Fools Fall in Love, starring Halle Berry. In 1999, she joined the cast of the David E. Kelley's Snoops, a detective drama on ABC starring Gina Gershon. After the show ended, she provided the voice of Trudy Proud on the animated series The Proud Family and starred in the ensemble comedy 30 Years to Life with Tracy Morgan. Parker later appeared in Joel Schumacher's action thriller Phone Booth and Cheryl Dunye's domestic comedy My Baby's Daddy.
Kevin Kendricks (Actor) .. Peanut
Pepi Sonuga (Actor) .. Michelle
Jordan Calloway (Actor) .. Marco
Born: October 18, 1990
Rachel Thomas (Actor) .. Katrina
Born: February 10, 1905
Died: February 08, 1995
Trivia: Welsh supporting/character actress Rachel Thomas may best be remembered for playing opposite Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in the film adaptation of Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood (1971). Thomas made her film-debut as a coal miner's wife in Proud Valley (1940) starring Paul Robeson. She subsequently specialized in playing Welsh matrons in films such as Blue Scar (1949) and The Woman Who Wouldn't Die (1964).
Richard T. Jones (Actor) .. Perry
Born: January 16, 1972
Birthplace: Kobe, Japan
Trivia: African-American supporting player Richard T. Jones boasts a resumé exhibiting the genre versatility of the most gifted character actors. Jones made his first significant onscreen appearance in 1993, with a bit part as Ike Turner Jr. in the harrowing drama What's Love Got to Do With It? He then branched out into supporting roles in such pictures as the military comedy Renaissance Man, the goofy Pauly Shore yuck-fest Jury Duty, the sci-fi horror film Event Horizon, and the psychological thrillers Kiss the Girls (1997) and Twisted (2004). In addition, Jones played Officer Clement Johnson on the short-lived cop drama Brooklyn South in the late '90s. The actor was particularly memorable in his regular role opposite Amy Brenneman on the legal drama series Judging Amy (1999-2005), as Court Services officer Bruce Van Exel. After taking appearing in multiple episodes of the sitcom Girlfriends as Aaron and in supporting roles in films such as Why Did I Get Married? and Vantage Point, Jones scored a regular part on the hit sci-fi series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, playing FBI agent James Ellison, who is constantly on the hunt for the fugitive Sarah Connor. He also appeared in J. J. Abrams 2011 Spielberg homage Super 8.
Carlton Byrd (Actor) .. Clifton
George Dick (Actor) .. Jamal
J.D. Walsh (Actor) .. Fritz
Born: December 24, 1974
Birthplace: Madison, Wisconsin
Derrick McMillon (Actor) .. Billy West
Meakil Bell (Actor) .. Darius
Lynn A. Henderson (Actor) .. Miss. Gadbaw
Hammerton Killick (Actor) .. Derek
Glenn Fontane (Actor) .. Lucas
Leketra Long (Actor) .. Kendall
Michael Hadnot (Actor) .. Street Thug
Dontez Hood (Actor) .. Street Thug
Myron Bates (Actor) .. Perry's Thug
George Hughes (Actor) .. Perry's Thug
John Richardson (Actor) .. Perry's Thug
Born: January 01, 1936
Trivia: British lead actor, onscreen from 1958.
Kenneth Scott (Actor) .. Perry's Thug
Brendan Waters (Actor) .. Perry's Thug
Big Jim Calloway (Actor) .. Barry
Melanesia (Actor) .. Clifton's Girlfriend
Jackson Bond (Actor) .. Real Estate Broker
Born: April 03, 1996
Joe Howard (Actor) .. Jerry Simpson
Born: November 24, 1948
Deanna Lynn Walsh (Actor) .. Tournament Clerk
Alfonso Freeman (Actor) .. Leroy Woodbury
Born: September 13, 1959
Trivia: The son of acclaimed actor Morgan Freeman, Alfonso Freeman used his imposing presence to great effect in character roles. He took his first onscreen bows in the mid-'90s, gracing the casts of many productions that starred his father, including The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Se7en (1995), Nurse Betty (2000), and The Bucket List (2007). Making light of this, he voiced a lead character, Fred Redding, in the short parody The SharkTank Redemption in 2000 as well as narrating a Robot Chicken spoof of March of the Penguins, for which Morgan Freeman had provided English narration. Alfonso also appeared in such films as Burn (1998) and Lord Help Us (2007), as well as taking on guest roles on such popular TV series as The West Wing, ER, and The Practice. In addition to his onscreen work, Freeman is an accomplished stage actor and gospel singer.
Kevin Chhann (Actor) .. Alan Hayden
Danielle Angeli (Actor) .. Perry's Lady Friend
Norma Royston (Actor) .. Ms. Revis
Eugene Brown (Actor) .. Tournament Official
Blake Cooper Griffin (Actor) .. J. Thomas Gaines
April Gooding (Actor) .. Daniella Norton
Greg Gayne (Actor) .. Photographer
Jaida Benjamin (Actor) .. Rhonda
Edouardo Guerrero (Actor) .. Mechanic Shop Owner
Thurston Hill (Actor) .. Hardware Store Clerk
Everett Booth (Actor) .. Electronic Store Clerk
Mir Wave (Actor) .. Opponent
Lisa Gay Hamilton (Actor)
Born: March 25, 1964
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Made her Broadway debut as Grace in the original production of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play The Piano Lesson in 1990. Appeared in several stage productions with the New York Shakespeare Festival on the Delacorte Stage in Central Park. Won an Obie Award, Drama Desk Award and Clarence Derwent Award for her role as Veronica in Athol Fugard's Valley Song at the Manhattan Theatre Club in 1995. Played the role of Black Mary in August Wilson's Broadway production of Gem of the Ocean. Received a 2004 Peabody Award for a documentary film she directed titled Beah: A Black Woman Speaks.

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