BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY Scott Leo "Taye" Diggs (born January 2, 1971) is an American theatre, film and television actor, best known by his nickname, Taye Diggs. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the Broadway musical Rent, the motion picture How Stella Got Her Groove Back, the television series Private Practice and his starring role in the cult favorite motion picture The Best Man as Harper Stewart. His nickname, Taye, comes from the playful pronunciation of Scotty as "Scottay".[1]
Early life
Diggs was born in Newark, New Jersey, and grew up in Rochester, New York,[2] the son of Marcia (née Berry), a teacher and actress, and Jeffries Diggs.[3] He is the oldest of five children;[4] he has two brothers, Gabriel and Michael, and two sisters. He attended Allendale Columbia School in Rochester and later transferred to School of the Arts. Diggs received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in musical theater from Syracuse University. He performed many times at the popular Lakes Region Summer Theatre in Meredith, New Hampshire. He also spent a summer at the New London Barn Playhouse, located in New London, New Hampshire. Diggs's Broadway debut was in the ensemble cast of the 1994Tony Award-winning revival of the musical Carousel. In 1995, he also performed as a dancer in Sebastian's Caribbean Carnival at Tokyo Disneyland.
Career
In 1996, he originated the role of the nasty landlord Benny in Jonathan Larson's Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning Rent, which also starred his future wife, Idina Menzel. AfterRent he appeared as Mr. Black alongside Idina Menzel's character of Kate in Andrew Lippa's off-Broadway production of The Wild Party at Manhattan Theatre Club. Diggs also played The Bandleader in the 2002 film version of the long-running Broadway revival of Chicago and filled in as Billy Flynn on Broadway.[5] He also temporarily filled in for Norbert Leo Butz (an original Rent standby) as the love interest Fiyero of Idina Menzel's Elphaba character in Wicked.
Diggs then moved from stage to television, with a role on the soap opera Guiding Light. In 1998, he made his film debut in How Stella Got Her Groove Back. This movie brought Diggs much acclaim and exposure. The following year he played a tantric sex god in Doug Liman's Go, and AWOL groom in the coming-of-age drama The Wood. Malcolm D. Lee's The Best Man features Diggs as the eponymous character, an author and best friend of the groom (portrayed by Morris Chestnut). He also starred in the remake of William Castle's The House on Haunted Hill. Diggs was featured in an episode of America's Next Top Model, to help the contestants through an acting challenge. Another notable role of his was when he guest starred on the comedy-drama Ally Mcbeal as a lawyer named Jackson Duper who was the love interest of the character Renee Raddick and also the possible love interest of the Ling Woo character.
Diggs portrayed the title character on the short-lived UPN television series Kevin Hill which despite critical acclaim was not renewed for a second season. He reprised the role of Benny for the 2005 Rent film. Diggs is featured on the following cast recordings: Carousel 1994 revival cast; Rent 1996 original Broadway cast; The Wild Party original off-Broadway cast. He also sings on the Rent film soundtrack. In 2002, he reprised his role as the Bandleader in the film adaptation of Chicago, and also played opposite Christian Bale as Bale's partner/antagonist Brandt in the dystopian sci-fi thriller Equilibrium.
In 2003, Diggs was on the TV show Punk'd after being tricked by Ashton Kutcher, while getting a check-up at a Punk'd-operated doctor's office. In early 2006, Diggs guest-starred for several episodes as Will Truman's love interest, James, on the final season of Will & Grace. In May, ABC picked up his pilot, Day Break, in which he portrayed a detective trapped in the same day and forced to relive it to clear his name of murder; the show debuted in mid-November 2006, but was abruptly canceled due to poor ratings. Although his film and television career continue to move forward, he still returns to the stage frequently. Most recently he was seen alongside James McDaniel in Charles Fuller's A Soldier's Play at Second Stage Theatre in New York.
Diggs co-starred opposite Kate Walsh in Private Practice, the fall 2007 spin-off of Grey's Anatomy.[6] Diggs had a guest role on The West Wing as a Secret Service agent in charge of the security detail for the President's daughter. He then guest-starred on Grey's Anatomy again in the Grey's Anatomy/Private Practice Crossover Event. Diggs stars in the live adaptation of the comic Dylan Dog: Dead of Night.[7] He also narrated the ESPN Films documentary The Fab Five about University of Michigan basketball players Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jalen Rose, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson. Diggs is one of the stars of the independent film drama Between Us that won the grand jury prize at the 2012 Bahamas International Film Festival among its other festival appearances.[8] As of the summer of 2014 Taye Diggs is starring in serial crime drama Murder in the First alongside Kathleen Robertson [9]
Personal life
Diggs married actress Idina Menzel, his Rent co-star, on January 11, 2003. Their son, Walker Nathaniel Diggs, was born on September 2, 2009. In October 29 or 30 October 2013, it was reported that Diggs and Menzel had separated after ten years of marriage.[10]
Diggs is the co-artistic director of a dance company, Dre.dance, with fellow Broadway veteran and School of the Arts alumnus Andrew Palermo.[11]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
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1998 | How Stella Got Her Groove Back | Winston Shakespeare | |
1999 | Go | Marcus | |
The Wood | Roland | ||
The Best Man | Harper Stewart | ||
House on Haunted Hill | Eddie Baker | ||
2000 | The Way of the Gun | Jeffers | |
2002 | New Best Friend | Artie Bonner | |
Just a Kiss | Andre | ||
Brown Sugar | Andre Romulus 'Dre' Ellis | main role | |
Equilibrium | Andrew Brandt | ||
Chicago | The Bandleader | ||
2003 | Basic | Jay Pike | |
Malibu's Most Wanted | Sean (aka Blood Bath) | ||
2004 | Drum | Henry Nxumalo | |
2005 | Rent | Benjamin "Benny" Coffin III | |
Cake | Hemingway Jones | ||
2007 | Slow Burn | Jeffrey Sykes | |
2008 | Days of Wrath | Steve Lerato | |
2010 | Our Family Wedding | Whipped Friend | |
2011 | Dylan Dog: Dead of Night | Vampire Vargas | |
The Fab Five | Narrator | ||
2012 | Between Us | Carlo | |
Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire | Tommy | ||
2013 | The Best Man Holiday | Harper Stewart | |
Baggage Claim | Langston Jefferson Battle III |
TV credits
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | New York Undercover | Stephon | Episode 50: No Greater Love |
1997 | Guiding Light | Adrian "Sugar" Hill | |
2001 | Ally McBeal | Jackson Duper | 10 episodes |
2003 | Punk'd | Himself | Episode: 2.05 |
Ed | Himself | Episode: "Captain Lucidity" | |
2003 | The West Wing | Secret Service Agent Wesley Davis | Episodes: "Twenty Five", "Commencement" |
2004 | America's Next Top Model | Himself | 1 episode |
2004–2005 | Kevin Hill | Kevin Hill | |
2006 | Cake | Hemingway Jones | |
Will & Grace | James | Episodes: "Grace Expectations", "The Definition of Marriage", "I Love L. Gay", "Von Trapped" | |
2006–2007 | Day Break | Detective Brett Hopper | |
2007–2009 | Grey's Anatomy | Dr. Sam Bennett | Episodes: "The Other Side of This Life: Part 1/Part 2" (Private Practice backdoor pilot), "Before and After" |
2007–2013 | Private Practice | Dr. Sam Bennett | Seasons 1–6; 111 episodes |
2009 | The Super Hero Squad Show | Black Panther | Voice |
Better Off Ted | Greg | Episode: Love Blurts | |
2013 | New Girl | Artie, the coffee shop owner | Episode: "Coach" |
2014 | Murder in the First | Inspector Terrance English, SFPD | Series regular |
Awards and honors
Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | Image Awards | Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | The Best Man | Nominated |
2002 | Image Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Ally McBeal | Nominated |
2003 | Screen Actors Guild Award | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Chicago | Won |
Image Awards | Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | Brown Sugar | Nominated | |
2005 | Image Awards | Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series | Kevin Hill | Won |
2008 | Image Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Private Practice | Nominated |
2009 | Image Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Private Practice | Won[12] |
2010 | Image Awards | Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series | Private Practice | Nominated |
In popular culture
- In 2012, in the "Dr. Klaustus" episode of the animated TV series American Dad, the character Roger the Alien sees a picture of Diggs in a magazine and comments that he's "still perfect." He refers to Diggs as "my constant, my ebony north star".
- On the NBC television series Parks and Recreation, he is often referenced by character Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari), who likens himself to Diggs explaining, "I'm a small, slender man, similar to actor Taye Diggs." Tom also fantasizes about "a burlesque nightclub that I co-own with actor Taye Diggs and two of the Pussycat Dolls."
- On the ABC/TBS television series Cougar Town, the character Laurie Keller is shown to have a crush on Taye Diggs - she describes his smile as one that "lights up the world." She has numerous pictures of him in her apartment.
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