Obba Babatunde
Milestones
- Birthplace: Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA
- Birthday: November 30, 1951
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2006
Cast opposite Hilary and Haylie Duff in the comedy "Material Girls"
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2004
Cast as the Police Chief in "After the Sunset" with Pierce Brosnan and Salma Hayek
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2004
Starred in the thriller "The Manchurian Candidate" directed by Jonathan Demme
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2002
Appeared in "John Q" with Denzel Washington; directed by Nick Cassavetes
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2000
Co-starred in "The Visit", playing the older brother of an inmate
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2000
Played Benjamin Chadway in the Showtime series "Soul Food"
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1999
Joined cast of "Dawson's Creek" (The WB), playing the school principal
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1997
Won praise for his performance as dancer Willie Johnson, one of the men involved in the Tuskegee Syphillis Experiment, in the HBO original movie "Miss Evers' Boys"; earned Emmy nomination
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1996
Co-starred in the HBO TV-movie "Soul of the Game"
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1996
Had featured roles in "That Thing You Do!" and "Multiplicity"
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1995
Earned praise for his turn as an AIDS patient in two episodes of the CBS drama series "Chicago Hope"
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1992
Played the servant Lane in an all-black film version of Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest"
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1991
Originated the role of Jelly Roll Morton in the world premiere of "Jelly's Last Jam" in California
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1988
TV-movie debut "God Bless the Child" (ABC)
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1986
Was featured in the PBS staging of Scott Joplin's "Treemonisha"
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1985
Understudied Ben Vereen in "Grind"; played the role for the last two weeks of the show's brief run
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1984
Starred in the Off-Broadway revival of the musical "Golden Boy"
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1982
Won a Tony nomination for his supporting role in the hit musical "Dreamgirls"
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1980
Was featured dancer in the TV special "Baryshnikov on Broadway"
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1978
Toured with Liza Minnelli; became known as 'Mr Cellophane Man' after his solo number
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1977
Feature film debut, "Short Eyes"
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1976
Appeared in a touring production of "Guys and Dolls", starring Richard Roundtree and Leslie Uggams
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1974 to 1976
With his brother, ran The Harriet Tubman School, a private school (dates approximate)
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At age six, began to stage shows for his family
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By age 14, could play 10 brass instruments
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Co-starred in the Broadway production of "Timbuktu"
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Had regular role on the ABC soap "All My Children"
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Headlined own nightclub act in NYC; played Upstairs at Greenstreet and The Latin Quarter, among other venues
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Performed with the Negro Ensemble Theatre
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Played Billy Flynn in the national tour of the musical "Chicago"
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Professional debut as a musician, toured West Indies with the Metropolitan Brass Ensemble