Bill Duke

Black performer-director-writer whose work ranges from primetime TV and film to theater and literature. Duke began his film acting career in Michael Schultz's boisterous comedy "Car Wash" (1976), shortly after he started writing for the TV series "Good Times". A prolific TV director with scores of primetime episodes to his credit, including "Knots Landing", "Falcon Crest," "Hill Street Blues", "Spenser: For Hire," "A Man Called Hawk," "City of Angels," "New York Undercover" and the miniseries "Miracle's Boys," he won acclaim for his award-winning PBS film "The Killing Floor" (1984), about WWI stockyard workers, and "The Meeting" (1989), about a hypothetical encounter between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.

Duke's first theatrical feature, "A Rage in Harlem" (1991), based on a Chester Himes crime novel, was selected as an official entry in competition at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival. As an actor, he has turned in memorable performances as the villainous gay pimp in "American Gigolo" (1980), Arnold Schwarzenegger's comrade in "Commando" (1985) and "Predator" (1987), and the heavy in "Bird on a Wire" (1990). As his film credits--when not playing bad guys Duke specialized in menacing law enforcement agents--seemed to multiply exponentially, some of the more memorable films on his resume included "Menace II Society" (1993), "Payback" (1999), "The Limey" (1999), "Exit Wounds" (2001) and "Red Dragon" (2002). Duke also began reappearing on the small screen, playing Carla Gugino's colleague Amos Andrews in the critically beloved but short-lived ABC series "Karen Sisco" (2004) based on the Elmore Leonard character from the 1998 film "Out of Sight," and a recurring role as Capt. Bob Parish on the slick MTV-style NBC cop drama "Fastlane" (2002-2003), a series which he also directed. Duke got one of his larger roles as the drug kingpin Levar in director Jim Sheridan's urban drama "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" (2005) based on the real life of star Curtis "50 Cent" Johnson.

  • Also Credited As:
    William Duke, William Henry Duke Jr
  • Born:
    William Henry Duke Jr on February 26, 1943 in Poughkeepsie, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Director, Screenwriter, Acting teacher, Producer, Teacher
Family
  • Father: William Duke, Sr.
  • Mother: Ethel Duke.
Education
  • Boston University, Boston, MA, theater, BFA, 1966
  • New York University, New York, NY, fine arts, MFA
Milestones
  • 1969 Began acting career on New York stage in Le Roi Jones s Slave Ship at the Brooklyn Academy of Music
  • 1970 Off-Broadway acting debut in Douglas Turner Ward s Day of Absence with the Negro Ensemble Company
  • 1971 Broadway acting debut in Melvin Van Pebbles Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death
  • 1972 Off-Broadway directing debut, The Secret Place by Garrett Morris
  • 1972 TV movie acting debut, Santiago s Ark for ABC Afterschool Specials
  • 1974 Began writing for TV series, Good Times (1973-79)
  • 1976 Feature film acting debut, Car Wash
  • 1979 Directed first short, The Hero
  • 1979 Directed for TV series, Knots Landing
  • 1980 Cast in Alex Haley s TV series, Palmerstown, U.S.A for two seasons as a fictional representative of Haley s father
  • 1984 Directed The Killing Floor ; filmed as the pilot for a 10-part PBS series; received first theatrical release March 1992
  • 1991 Directed first feature, A Rage in Harlem
  • 1993 Helmed The Cemetery Club
  • 1997 Directed (executive produced) the under-appreciated gangster flick Hoodlum
  • 1998 Helmed a two-part story arc of the UPN drama Legacy
  • 1999 Played a corrupt Chicago detective in Payback
  • 2000 Directed the A&E TV-movie Golden Spiders
  • 2000 Helmed episodes of the CBS medical drama City of Angels
  • 2001 Co-starred in Exit Wounds
  • 2003 Cast as Amos Andrews in the NBC series Karen Sisco based on the feature Out of Sight
  • 2005 Cast in Jim Sheridan s urban drama Get Rich or Die Tryin ; loosely based on the life of rapper 50 cent
  • 2008 Directed the thriller Cover
  • Directed over 30 off-Broadway plays including Unfinished Women... (1977) and No Place to Be Somebody (1987)

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