Malik Yoba

About Malik Yoba

With his shaved head, the tall husky, Yoba made a strong impression as J. C. Williams, the caring, level-headed cop who puts duty before his private life in "New York Undercover" (Fox, 1994-98). Yoba began his career as a member of CityKids, an organization that fosters cultural pluralism and youth empowerment. He made his singing debut with the group at Carnegie Hall in 1991 and the following year he composed the theme and additional songs for an ABC Saturday morning series called "CityKids", produced by Henson Productions. Yoba moved in front of the cameras and displayed his facility with accents when he was cast as "Yul Brenner", one of the Jamaican bobsledders under the tutelage of John Candy in "Cool Runnings" (1993). Other feature work has included portraying a neighborhood figure known only as The Creeper in "Smoke" and its sequel, "Blue in the Face" (both 1995). In 1994, Yoba guest-starred on an episode of the NBC series "Law & Order". Executive producer Dick Wolf liked what he saw and cast Yoba in "New York Undercover". Taking his position as a TV series star and role model seriously, the actor has appeared in "Diamonds in the Rough", a Black Entertainment Television (BET) special about kids in housing projects, and also on a BET panel, "Black Family: Today's Values, Tomorrow's Vision." He has also continued his involvement with CityKids, serving as a vice president of the organization.

Partners

Companion

Terry Barbosa.

Education

HB Studio, New York , New York

Career Milestones

Composed theme and performed songs for "CityKids" on ABC's Saturday morning

1991

Made debut as a singer at Carnegie Hall with CityKids

1993

Made feature film debut as 'Yul Brenner' in "Cool Runnings"

1994

Cast as J.C. Williams on the Fox drama "New York Undercover"

1998

Played the lead role in the film "Ride"

2000

Returned to series work as co-star of the TNT drama "Bull"

2001

With brother A Rhaman, co-wrote the stage musical "What's on the Hearts of Men"; also starred in production and directed (with an assist from George Faison)

2003

Played recurring character, Brock Harris, on the UPN sitcom "Girlfriends"

2005

Appeared in the film "Kids in America"

2006

Cast as Elmo, opposite Andre Braugher, on the FX series "Thief"

2007

Joined the cast of "Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?" as Janet Jackson's husband Gavin

2009

Co-starred as astronaut Ted Shaw on the short-lived ABC drama "Defying Gravity"

2010

Reprised the role of Gavin for "Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too?"