Tuesday, 6 January 2015

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN " MALCOLM-JAMAL WARNER " IS AN AMERICAN ACTOR, DIRECTOR AND MUSICIAN : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

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Malcolm-Jamal Warner


Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Malcolm-Jamal Warner 2013.jpg
Warner in 2013.
BornAugust 18, 1970 (age 44)
Jersey City, New JerseyU.S.
OccupationActor, director, musician
Years active1982–present
Malcolm-Jamal Warner (born August 18, 1970)[1] is an American actor, director, and musician. He is best known for his roles asTheo Huxtable on the long-running NBC sitcom The Cosby Show and as Malcolm McGee on the UPN sitcom Malcolm & Eddie. He also starred as Dr. Alex Reed in the sitcom Reed Between the Lines.

Early life

Warner was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He was raised by his divorced mother, Pamela, who served as his manager.[1] He was named after Malcolm X and jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal. At the age of nine, he demonstrated an interest in show business which led to enrollment in acting schools. His active career as a child later led him to graduate high school from The Professional Children's School in New York CityNew York.

Career

With appearances and roles on many television shows and films, he landed his most successful role as Theo Huxtable, the only son of Heathcliff Huxtable, who was played by Bill Cosby on the NBC sitcomThe Cosby Show from 1984 to 1992. Warner auditioned for the role on the very last day of the nationwide search and was chosen by Cosby himself.
He also starred in Jeremiah, was the voice of The Producer character on The Magic School Bus and co-starred with comedian Eddie Griffin for four years on the UPN sitcomMalcolm & Eddie. Warner continued his career on the CBS sitcom Listen Up! with Jason Alexander and the host of the literacy-promoting children's show CBS Storybreak. He guest-starred on an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air playing the role of Hilary's boyfriend, and has directed several music videos including British R&B group Five Star's "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons" (1994) as well as many sitcom episodes including The Cosby ShowAll thatKenan & Kel, and Malcolm & Eddie. Also In 1988 Warner was In New Edition's 1988 Music Video N.E Heartbreak.
In addition, Warner directed the acclaimed, teen-oriented public health video Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS, and You (1992), which featured Arsenio Hall and Earvin "Magic" Johnson discussing the realities of HIV and AIDS and the best ways to prevent its spread.
In 2003, Warner released his debut EP, The Miles Long Mixtape. In 2007, Warner followed up with his second CD entitled Love & Other Social Issues. In 2009 he guest starred in an episode in the new TNT series HawthoRNe. In 2011 he guest starred in an episode of the NBC series Community as the ex-husband of Shirley Bennett (Yvette Nicole Brown). His character subtly referenced his Cosby Show past by wearing a "Cosby sweater" that he stated was from his dad.[2]
He is a bass guitar player[3] and a performance poet, and has performed at the National Black Theatre Festival since 2003, in addition to hosting its Poetry Jam.[4][5]
Warner's most recent television role is on Black Entertainment Television's new scripted comedic television series Reed Between the Lines as Alex Reed. In this series, which first aired in 2011 Warner plays the role of an English professor married to Carla Reed, a psychologist played by former Girlfriends star Tracee Ellis Ross.[6] The couple have three children together: Kaci and Kenan Renolds, who are Carla's children from a previous relationship, and Alexis Reed, who is their child together.[7] The show highlights the couple's ups and downs together as a blended family. In 2012 Warner was nominated for Outstanding Actor in a comedy series at the NAACP Image awards for his role in Reed Between the Lines.[8]

Personal life

Warner had a relationship with actress Michelle Thomas, who portrayed his girlfriend on The Cosby Show, and was at her bedside when she died in 1998.[9] He was in a relationship with actress Karen Malina White for seven and a half years.[10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987The Father Clements StoryJoeyTelevision film
1989Mother's DayCullen SturgisTelevision film
1990The Real Story of Itsy Bitsy SpiderSpinner
1990The Earth Day SpecialTheo Huxtable
1994Drop ZoneTerry Nessip
1995TysonRory HollowayTelevision film
1995The Tuskegee AirmenLeroy CappyTelevision film
1998A Fare to RememberWinter Valen
2001Legend of the Candy CaneRustyVoice
Television film
2004Reflections: A Story of RedemptionSamuel
2006The ListRandy
2006Contradictions of the HeartMiles Long Band
2008Fool's GoldCordell
2011Reed Between the LinesDr. Alex Reed

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982Matt HoustonJohnny RandolphEpisode: "Stop the Presses"
1983FameLucas BoydEpisode: "Ending on a High Note"
1984Call to GloryEpisode: "A Nation Divided"
1984–1992The Cosby ShowTheodore "Theo" Huxtable
1985CBS StorybreakHost
1986ABC Afterschool SpecialCharlie CurtisEpisode: "A Desperate Exit"
1986Saturday Night LiveHimselfHost
Episode: "Malcolm-Jamal Warner/Run-DMC"
1987Home Alone: A Kid's Guide to Playing it Safe When On Your OwnHimselfHost
Direct-to-video special
1988–1989A Different WorldTheo Huxtable2 episodes
1989Tour of DutySPC SweetEpisode: "The Volunteer"
1990Saturday Morning VideosHimselfHost
1991The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirEricEpisode: "Cased Up"
1992–1993Here and NowAlexander "A.J." James
1994–1997The Magic School BusThe ProducerVoice
1995Touched by an AngelZackEpisode: "There But For the Grace of God"
1996–2000Malcolm & EddieMalcolm McGee
1997MoloneyEpisode: "The Ripple Effect"
1998RestaurantSteven
1999SlidersR.J.Episode: "My Brother's Keeper"
2002Static ShockLester BiggsVoice
Episode: "Duped"
2002Lyric CafeHimselfHost
2002–2004JeremiahKurdy Malloy
2004StripperellaEpisode: "The Bridesmaid"
2004–2005Listen Up!Bernie Widmer
2006DexterRita's LawyerEpisode: "Seeing Red"
2008The CleanerJason AndersEpisode: "Lie with Me"
2009HawthoRNeFredEpisode: "Healing Time"
2009SherriKevin
2010True BlueWalker MacRae
2010Special Agent OsoBraden's DadEpisode: "The Living Holiday Lights"
2011–presentCommunityAndre Bennett
2013Key & PeeleBlack RepublicanEpisode: "Episode 21"
2014The Michael J. Fox ShowRusselEpisode: "Party"
2014Major CrimesLt. Chuck CooperEpisode: "Year-End Blowout"
2014Sons of AnarchySticky
2014American Horror Story: Freak ShowAngus T. Jefferson2 episodes

Discography

Awards and nominations

MD Theatre Guide Readers' Choice Awards
  • 2013: Winner 1st Place, "Best Performance by Lead Actor in a Play" -Doctor John Prentice in Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner at Arena Stage
BET Comedy Awards
  • 2005: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" — Listen Up
  • 1986: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" — The Cosby Show
  • 1996: Nominated, "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series" — Touched by an Angel
  • 2001: Nominated, "Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series" — Malcolm & Eddie
  • 2012: Won, "Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series" - Reed Between the Lines
  • 2006: Nominated, "Favorite Singing Siblings" — The Cosby Show (shared w/co-stars)
  • 1985: WonBest Young Supporting Actor in a Television Comedy Series - The Cosby Show
  • 1988: Nominated, Best Young Male Superstar in Television - The Cosby Show
  • 1989: WonBest Young Actor/Actress Ensemble in a Television Comedy, Drama Series or Special - The Cosby Show (shared w/co-stars)
  • 1990: Won, "Best Young Actor Supporting Role in a Television Series" — The Cosby Show

Books

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