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BIOGRAPHY OF BOKEEM WOODBINE

Bokeem Woodbine is an American actor. He was born on April 13, 1973 in Harlem, New York.

He went to the Dalton School located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. He later transferred to Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing Arts in the city.

BOKEEM WOODBINE AGE

He was born on April 13, 1973 in Harlem, New York. He turns 46 in 2019.

BOKEEM WOODBINE FAMILY

BOKEEM WOODBINE MOTHER

The only information available about her mother is that she was an actress.

BOKEEM WOODBINE WIFE

He is married to Mahiely Woodbine.

Bokeem Woodbine

BROTHER BOKEEM WOODBINE

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BOKEEM WOODBINE DAVE CHAPPELLE

The two look alike but are unrelated to each other.

BOKEEM WOODBINE’S CAREER

With the support of his artist mother, Woodbine hit the stage at 19 as a sub and extra in Ernest Dickerson’s first film, the exemplary hip-jump Juice (1992), starring Tupac Shakur and Omar Epps. The following year, he made his television acting intro on the CBS Schoolbreak special called “Love Off Limits.”

His appearance was seen by head pitching Jaki Brown-Karman who later prescribed him to Forest Whitaker for the director’s last effort, the HBO television movie Strapped (1993).

From then on he worked with other real African-American producers, for example Spike Lee, Mario Van Peebles and the Hughes Brothers in the films Crooklyn (1994), Panther (1995) and Dead Presidents (1995), separately.

In 1996, he appeared in Tupac’s music video for ‘I Ain’t Mad at Cha’ and framed a camaraderie with the rapper. They thus joined Vondie Curtis-Hall’s first film, Gridlock’d, which was released four months after Tupac’s disappearance.

Entering the new millennium, Woodbine was included as a normal in the NBC mid-season sitcom Battery Park and played Dr. Damon Bradley, who later ended up being a sequence hitter, in the brief CBS City medicinal dramatization. of Angels, the latter of which earned him an assignment for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

Additionally, he appeared in Wu-Tang Clan’s musical recordings for their melodies Protect Ya Neck II (The Jump Off), “Rock Pit” and “Cautious (Click, Click)”. Woodbine went on to portray productive saxophonist David “Fathead” Newman in the biographical film Ray Charles (2004), coordinated by Taylor Hackford and starring Jamie Foxx, about incredible humor and blues artist Ray Charles.

Over the next two years, Woodbine appeared in film and television. On the small screen, he could be found in a scene from Fox’s progressive dramatization of wrongdoing and ABC’s short-lived crime show The Evidence, as were two scenes from Spike TV’s Blade: The Series, in view of the Marvel Comics character and prominent movie arrangement.

The following year, Woodbine appeared with his Blade: The Series co-star Sticky Fingaz in his melodic dramatization film A Day in the Life, starring Omar Epps and Mekhi Phifer, and two films by Jesse V. Johnson: The low-spending plan sci-fi/activity film The Last Sentinel (near Don “The Dragon” Wilson and Katee Sackhoff), and the activity film The Butcher, reverse Eric Roberts.

He also handled an arrangement standard, as Leon Cooley, a prisoner awaiting capital punishment, in the arrangement of wrongdoing/TNT show Saving Grace, featuring award-winning artist Holly Hunter. an Oscar, in his first television arrangement.

In 2009, Woodbine appeared in the blaxploitation film Black Dynamite and followed it up the following year with the spine cooler extraordinaire delivered by M. Night Shyamalan Devil.

He also introduced himself as an official in the widely acclaimed arrangement Southland (2011). He then appeared in the 2012 change of Total Recall and after that Riddick the following year.

In December 2015, he won the Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries for his work as Mike Milligan in Fargo.

In 2017, Woodbine appeared in Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios’ Spider-Man: Homecoming as Shocker, one of the Humble Four, alongside Michael Keaton, Logan Marshall-Green and Michael Chernus.

In 2018, Bokeem featured in the Unsolved arrangement, in which he plays the real official Daryn Dupree. Official Dupree was part of a team that investigated the murders of rappers Notorious BIG and Tupac Shakur.

BOKEEM WOODBINE MOVIES | BOKEEM WOODBINE MOVIES AND TV SHOWS | LIST OF BOKEEM WOODBINE MOVIES | LIST OF BOKEEM WOODBINE MOVIES

Movies

  • Attached
  • Crooklyn
  • Jason lyrics
  • Panther
  • dead presidents
  • highway
  • The rock
  • The elevator
  • Gridlock’d
  • caught up
  • A flash
  • almost heroes
  • Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies
  • Life
  • The runner
  • black male
  • 3000 Miles to Graceland
  • The race
  • run for the money
  • Sniper 2
  • Detonator
  • Ray
  • The circle
  • Blood of a champion
  • Edmund
  • 18 fingers of death!
  • Confessions of a call girl
  • The champagne gang
  • The Last Sentinel
  • The poker house
  • The fifth commandment
  • black dynamite
  • a day in the life
  • The butcher
  • three balls
  • Devil
  • Across the Line: Charlie Wright’s Exodus
  • flesh wounds
  • Ghost of New Orleans
  • Total recall
  • Checked in
  • The host
  • five thirteen
  • Riddick
  • 1982
  • They die at dawn
  • For love or money
  • Jarhead 2: Field of Fire
  • Guardian angel
  • AWOL72
  • The night crew
  • Spider-Man: Homecoming
  • Billionaire Boys Club
  • Suzerain
  • queen and slim
  • In the shadow of the moon
  • Wonderland

TV shows

  • CBS Schoolbreak Special
  • Attached
  • The X Files
  • New York Undercover
  • The Sopranos
  • Sacrifice
  • battery park
  • soul food
  • City of Angels
  • RUSH.
  • Expressway
  • Jasper, TX
  • Why Blitt?
  • CSI: Miami
  • Bones
  • The proof
  • Blade: The Series
  • Shark
  • Law and order: criminal intent
  • saving grace
  • Southland
  • Battle Creek
  • Chicago P.D.
  • life in pieces
  • Fargo
  • drunk story
  • Underground
  • Snowfall
  • Unresolved

Video games

  • PAYDAY 2

BOKEEM WOODBINE FARGO

He portrayed Mike Milligan for 10 episodes. Self-made real estate tycoon Emmit Stussy apparently has it all – a successful business, which has earned him the nickname “Minnesota’s Parking Lot King,” and a picture-perfect family.

This doesn’t sit well with his slightly younger brother, Ray, who has always lived in Emmit’s shadow and blames his brother for the less than ideal hand he was given as a bald parole officer. and potbellied. Things seem to look up for Ray when Nikki, one of his parolees, offers to help change his fortunes by stealing his good karma.

The situation quickly spirals out of control and petty theft leads to murder. When the ordeal crosses county lines, Eden Valley Police Chief Gloria Burgle investigates the case, which takes an unexpectedly personal turn for her.

Meanwhile, Emmit receives an unwanted business proposition from the mysterious loner VM, whose bosses plan to partner with Emmit whether he likes it or not. Golden Globe-nominated actor Ewan McGregor plays the dual role of Emmit and Ray.

Production location: Calgary
Network: FX

BOKEEM WOODBINE TIED UP

He starred as the character Diquan Mitchell in this 1993 film. Teenage Diquan Mitchell (Bokeem Woodbine) is a former criminal who tries to get straight and stay off the streets of Brooklyn.

When his girlfriend, Latisha (Kia Joy Goodwin), is arrested for selling drugs to benefit their soon-to-be-born son, Diquan desperately seeks to get her child’s future mother out of trouble. He manages to make a deal with undercover agent Matthew McRae (Michael Biehn) and must risk his life as an informant in order to save Latisha from a long prison term.

First release: August 21, 1993
Director: Forest Whitaker
Music composed by Stewart Copeland
Initial DVD release: August 30, 2005
Produced by: Nellie Rachel Nugiel, Lydia Dean Pilcher

BOKEEM WOODBINE DEAD PRESIDENTS

In 1995, he played Staff Sgt. Cleon in this movie. Private Anthony Curtis (Larenz Tate) returns to his Bronx home after a nightmarish mission in Vietnam. But the nightmare continues for Anthony and his friends as they endure the indignities of trying to find steady work and support their families in a declining economy.

As despair sets in, Anthony teams up with drug addict Skip (Chris Tucker) and petty crook Kirby (Keith David) to pull off a bank robbery that will give them all a chance at a life. better.

First Draft: September 29, 1995 (New York)
Directors: Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes
Producers: Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes
Screenplay : Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes, Michael Henry Brown
Production Companies: Hollywood Pictures, Caravan Pictures

BOKEEM WOODBINE SPIDERMAN | BOKEEM WOODBINE SHOCKER

In Spiderman Home Coming, he stars as Herman Schultz / Shocker #2. Thrilled with his experience with the Avengers, young Peter Parker returns home to live with his Aunt May. Under the watchful eye of mentor Tony Stark, Parker begins to embrace his new identity as Spider-Man.

He also tries to get back to his normal daily routine – distracted by the thought of proving he’s more than just a friendly neighborhood superhero. Peter must soon put his powers to the test when the evil vulture emerges to threaten everything he holds dear.

First release: June 28, 2017 (Los Angeles)
Director: Jon Watts
Box office: $880.2 million
Budget: $175 million
Movie series: Spider-Man: Homecoming

UNRESOLVED BOKEEM WOODBINE

In this 2018 series, he plays the role of Officer Daryn Dupree. ‘Unsolved’ is a new limited series that draws on the experiences of Greg Kading and Russell Poole, two former Los Angeles Police Department detectives who conducted separate investigations into the murders of iconic rappers Tupac Shakur and The Notorious BIG. on Kading’s book “Murder Rap: The Untold Story of the Biggie Smalls & Tupac Shakur Murder Investigations,” the series juxtaposes the two investigations alongside flashbacks to Tupac and Biggie’s relationship.

First Episode Date: February 27, 2018
Final Episode Date: May 1, 2018
Network: Network USA
Executive Producers: Mark Taylor, Kyle Long

LYRICS BY BOKEEM WOODBINE JASON

He portrayed Joshua Alexander in this TV series. In a violent, drug-infested neighborhood of Houston, Jason (Allen Payne) dreams of something better. He works as a TV salesman and helps his mother and tries to lead his criminally-minded brother, Joshua (Bokeem Woodbine), on the right path.

But real joy comes into Jason’s life when he meets Lyric (Jada Pinkett). As their romance develops, Jason begins to see a future for himself – while also being forced to face a painful secret from his past.

First Release: September 28, 1994 (USA)
Show: Loiter Squad
Season Number: two
Episode Number: 3
Airdate: March 24, 2013
Previous Episode: Waiting to Exhale

BOKEEM WOODBINE CAUGHT

He played the role of Daryl in this movie. Bad choices and bad luck land a Los Angelean (Bokeem Woodbine) in jail and other scrapes with a new girlfriend (Cynda Williams).

First release: February 27, 1998
Director: En elle Scott
Box office : 6.755 million USD
Music composed by Marc Bonilla
Written by: En elle Scott

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