Bokeem Woodbine- Biography

About Bokeem Woodbine

Encouraged by his mother to apply for work as an extra in Ernest Dickerson's 1991 directorial debut, "Juice". he was hired as a stand-in and caught the notice of casting director Jaki Brown-Karman who later suggested Woodbine to Forest Whitaker for the latter's directorial effort, "Strapped" (HBO, 1994). In that film, Woodbine portrayed an inner city youth selling drugs on the street and information to the cops to help his girlfriend get out of jail. Hollywood and other filmmakers soon took notice and the actor landed a small part in Spike Lee's "Crooklyn" (1994) before Doug McHenry cast him the key role of the bad-seed brother in "Jason's Lyric," (also 1994). The following year, Woodbine appeared as an Oakland youth who becomes a cohort of Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in "Panther" and lent his magnetic screen presence to the role of a preacher who becomes enmeshed in a heist in the Hughes Brothers' "Dead Presidents". He went on to headline the critically-derided "Caught Up", supported the late Chris Farley in his final film "Almost Heroes" and was involved in a kidnapping that goes awry in "The Big Hit" (all 1998).

Education

Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, New York , New York

The Dalton School, New York , New York

Career Milestones

1991

First film appearance, was an extra in "Juice"

1993

TV acting debut in the "CBS Schoolbreak Special" entitled "Love Off Limits"

1994

Had featured role in "Jason's Lyric"

1995

Breakthrough screen roles in "Panther" and "Dead Presidents"

1996

Co-starred in "Freeway," a modern riff on the Little Red Riding Hood story

1998

Starred with Cynda Williams in "Caught Up"

1999

Played a deaf mute named Can't-Get-Right in "Life," co-starring Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence

2000

Featured as a regular on the NBC midseason sitcom "Battery Park"

2001

Co-starred in the feature, "3000 Miles to Graceland"

2001

Portrayed a detective who teams with a vampire cop in "The Breed" (aired on Starz!)

2004

Portrayed Fathead Newman in the Ray Charles biopic "Ray" starring Jamie Foxx

2007

Cast as a convict in the TNT drama, "Saving Grace"