Darrin Henson

Darrin Dewitt Henson
Born Darrin Dewitt Henson
May 5, 1972
Bronx, New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupation choreographer, dancer, actor, director, producer
Years active 1999present

Darrin Dewitt Henson (born May 5, 1972) is an American choreographer, dancer, actor, director and producer,[1] best known for his instructional dance video Darrin's Dance Grooves (which was heavily marketed in 2001 and 2002),[2] and for his portrayal of ex-convict Lem Van Adams on the Showtime TV series Soul Food, which is the longest-running drama with a predominantly African-American cast in television history.

Henson also starred in productions such as the ABC television movie Double Platinum and the motion picture Stomp the Yard. In 2003, Henson directed the film Violation.[3] He has choreographed music videos and concerts for such popular music artists as New Kids on the Block, Jordan Knight, Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, 98 Degrees and NSYNC.

Career

In February 2011, Henson co-starred in the Gospel Music Channel's debut of John Ruffin's stage play The Ideal Hustband, which also stars Jackée Harry, Ginuwine, Clifton Powell, Shirley Murdock, Shanti Lowry and Erica Hubbard.[4]

In April 2011, the straight-to-DVD film The Inheritance was released. Henson co-stars in the horror/thriller along with Golden Brooks, D.B. Woodside, Keith David and Rochelle Aytes

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2014 Black Coffee Robert
2010 Blood Done Sign My Name Eddie McCoy
2010 Kiss The Bride Thomas Direct-to-video release
2009 Tekken Raven
2008 A Good Man is Hard to Find Clarence
2008 The Express Jim Brown
2007 Life Support MJ
2007 Stomp The Yard Grant
2006 The Last Stand TD
2005 The Salon Michael
2000 Longshot Himself

Television

Year Title Character
2007 Lincoln Heights Ruben
2000–2004 Soul Food Lem Van Adams
1999 Double Platinum Himself

Awards

Year Award Category Production Result
2005 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Soul Food Nomination
2004 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Soul Food Nomination
2000 MTV Video Music Awards Best Choreography "Bye Bye Bye" (by *NSYNC) Winner

References