Obba Babatundé

Obba Babatundé

Born December 01, 1951 (Age: 74) Queens, New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Obba Babatundé (born December 1, 1951) is an American actor of stage and screen, known for his Emmy-nominated performance in the television movie Miss Evers' Boys, a NAACP Image Award-nominated performance in the TV movie Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, and a Tony Award-nominated role for his performance as C.C. White in the original cast of the 1981 Broadway musical Dreamgirls. Babatundé was a protege of Sammy Davis, Jr., who said of him, "This is the only cat who can do everything I can do." Babatundé does dance, sing, play instruments, execute impersonations, including his portrayal of Davis, aided by their similarity in energy, size and talent, tap dancing and performing on multiple instruments. In fall 2009, Babatundé played Davis in the title role of "Sammy: Once in a Lifetime," a world premiere musical at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. Early in 2000, Babatundé partnered with writer/producer Ruth Adkins Robinson for a series of TV projects including "TV in Black: The First 50 Years," "Oscar's Black Odyssey: From Hattie to Hallie" and "Dorthy Dandridge: An American Beauty". The pair have projects that will take them through 2011. His TV roles have often portrayed authority figures, such as a recurring guest-starring role as a high school principal on Dawson's Creek, an appearance as a judge in a two-part episode of Any Day Now, and as the father of the main characters on Half & Half. He also played Harvard college Dean Cain in the movie How High, as well as the role of Willie Long in the movie Life, and co-starred as an attorney in Philadelphia and as a senator in the 2004 reprise of The Manchurian Candidate. He also played the director in season 3 of Friends in an episode titled "The One with All the Jealousy". Other TV shows he has had recurring roles on include The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Chicago Hope, Rocket Power, Static Shock, and Karen Sisco. He played a small but pivotal role as a doorman/bellhop in the film That Thing You Do! and also appeared in The Wild Thornberrys Movie as the voice of Boko. He played a famous producer known as Gordy Berry on two episodes of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. In the 1998 miniseries, The Temptations, he played the founder of Motown Records Berry Gordy. Babatundé is adept at American sign language and had used this talent in many roles including on one NYPD Blue. His recorded work includes a performance with the New York pianist Onaje Allan Gumbs on the 2007 album Sack Full of Dreams. The actor/producer is also an avid horseman and is a highly regarded rider and trainer in the Rodeo Circuit, including the annual Bill Pickett Rodeol. ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Obba Babatundé (born December 1, 1951) is an American actor of stage and screen, known for his Emmy-nominated performance in the television movie Miss Evers' Boys, a NAACP Image Award-nominated performance in the TV movie Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, and a Tony Award-nominated role for his performance as C.C. White in the original cast of the 1981 Broadway musical Dreamgirls. Babatundé was a protege of Sammy Davis, Jr., who said of him, "This is the only cat who can do everything I can do." Babatundé does dance, sing, play instruments, execute impersonations, including his portrayal of Davis, aided by their similarity in energy, size and talent, tap dancing and performing on multiple instruments. In fall 2009, Babatundé played Davis in the title role of "Sammy: Once in a Lifetime," a world premiere musical at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. Early in 2000, Babatundé partnered with writer/producer Ruth Adkins Robinson for a series of TV projects including "TV in Black: The First 50 Years," "Oscar's Black Odyssey: From Hattie to Hallie" and "Dorthy Dandridge: An American Beauty". The pair have projects that will take them through 2011. His TV roles have often portrayed authority figures, such as a recurring guest-starring role as a high school principal on Dawson's Creek, an appearance as a judge in a two-part episode of Any Day Now, and as the father of the main characters on Half & Half. He also played Harvard college Dean Cain in the movie How High, as well as the role of Willie Long in the movie Life, and co-starred as an attorney in Philadelphia and as a senator in the 2004 reprise of The Manchurian Candidate. He also played the director in season 3 of Friends in an episode titled "The One with All the Jealousy". Other TV shows he has had recurring roles on include The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Chicago Hope, Rocket Power, Static Shock, and Karen Sisco. He played a small but pivotal role as a doorman/bellhop in the film That Thing You Do! and also appeared in The Wild Thornberrys Movie as the voice of Boko. He played a famous producer known as Gordy Berry on two episodes of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. In the 1998 miniseries, The Temptations, he played the founder of Motown Records Berry Gordy. Babatundé is adept at American sign language and had used this talent in many roles including on one NYPD Blue. His recorded work includes a performance with the New York pianist Onaje Allan Gumbs on the 2007 album Sack Full of Dreams. The actor/producer is also an avid horseman and is a highly regarded rider and trainer in the Rodeo Circuit, including the annual Bill Pickett Rodeol. ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Filmography

Kiss Me for Christmas

Kiss Me for Christmas

2020 as Mr. Porter Age: 69
City of Lies

City of Lies

2018 as Chief of Police Age: 66
Black Dynamite

Black Dynamite

2009 as Osiris Age: 57
Why Am I Doing This?

Why Am I Doing This?

2009 as Cliff Age: 57
The Eye

The Eye

2008 as Dr. Haskins Age: 56
Material Girls

Material Girls

2006 as Craig Age: 54
The Celestine Prophecy

The Celestine Prophecy

2006 as Miguel Age: 54
After the Sunset

After the Sunset

2004 as Zacharias Age: 52
The Manchurian Candidate

The Manchurian Candidate

2004 as Senator Wells Age: 52
The Notebook

The Notebook

2004 as Band Leader Age: 52
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years

TV in Black: The First Fifty Years

2004 as Self Age: 52
John Q

John Q

2002 as Sgt. Moody Age: 50
Redeemer

Redeemer

2002 as Charles Henderson Age: 50
How High

How High

2001 as Dean Carl Cain Age: 50
Life

Life

1999 as Willie Long Age: 47
Miss Evers' Boys

Miss Evers' Boys

1997 as Willie Johnson Age: 45
The Cherokee Kid

The Cherokee Kid

1996 as Isom Dart Age: 45
That Thing You Do!

That Thing You Do!

1996 as Lamarr Age: 44
The Tomorrow Man

The Tomorrow Man

1996 as Brian Parish Age: 44
Carpool

Carpool

1996 as Jeffery Age: 44
Multiplicity

Multiplicity

1996 as Paul Age: 44
Soul of the Game

Soul of the Game

1996 as Cum Posey Age: 44
The Net

The Net

1995 as FBI Agent Age: 43
M.A.N.T.I.S.

M.A.N.T.I.S.

1994 as Cornell Age: 42
Philadelphia

Philadelphia

1993 as Jerome Green Age: 42
Necronomicon

Necronomicon

1993 as Paul Age: 41
Undercover Blues

Undercover Blues

1993 as Sawyer Age: 41
The Importance of Being Earnest

The Importance of Being Earnest

1992 as Lane Age: 40
The Silence of the Lambs

The Silence of the Lambs

1991 as TV Anchor Man Age: 39
Miami Blues

Miami Blues

1990 as Blink Willie Age: 38
Married to the Mob

Married to the Mob

1988 as The Face of Justice Age: 36
God Bless the Child

God Bless the Child

1988 as Raymond Watkins Age: 36
Leonard Part 6

Leonard Part 6

1987 as Bongo Drummer Age: 36
Baryshnikov on Broadway

Baryshnikov on Broadway

1980 as Dancer Age: 28
An Evening with Liza Minnelli

An Evening with Liza Minnelli

1980 as Self - Dancer Age: 28