Mel Jackson
Mel Jackson | |
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Born |
Mel Jackson October 13, 1970 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1996-present |
Mel Jackson (born October 13, 1970, in Chicago, Illinois,[1] is an African-American actor,[2] producer, spoken word artist and R&B musician. He is known for his roles in Living Single (1997-98), Soul Food (1997), The Temptations (1998), Deliver Us from Eva (2003), and Abduction of Jesse Bookman (2008).
Career
Jackson made his first big screen appearance in the 1997 film Soul Food,[3] and since has appeared in films such as Deliver Us From Eva, The Temptations, Uninvited Guest, Motives and Flip the Script. Later he landed a role on Living Single,[4] where he played "Tripp" during the hit sitcom's final year.[5] And he also played "Johnnie" on The Parkers in the final season's run.
In 2003, Jackson appeared with Deborah Cox in a stage play called Love On Lay-Away.
Film
Year | Film | Role |
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1997 | Soul Food | Simuel St.James |
1999 | Uninvited Guest | Howard |
2000 | Dancing in September | Malik |
2003 | Deliver Us From Eva | Tim |
2003 | Ride or Die | Video Director |
2004 | Motives | Det. Morgan |
2005 | Friends and Lovers | Richard |
2005 | Flip the Script | Bruce |
2006 | Where is Love Waiting | Darren |
2007 | Motives 2 | Det. Morgan |
2008 | A Good Man Is Hard to Find | Jasper King |
2008 | The Abduction of Jesse Bookman | Jesse Bookman |
2008 | The Stuck Up Kids | Pennell |
2011 | Dreams | Mia's father |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | To Sir, with Love II | Tommy Rahwn | TV Movie, (CBS) |
1996 | The Parent 'Hood | Ahmad Zaire | Season 3, The Critic (WB) |
1997 | NYPD Blue | Jermaine Brewer | Season 4, Bad Rap (ABC) |
1997 | George Wallace | Eddie | TV Movie (TNT) |
1997 | Hitz | Sid | Season 1, Pilot (UPN) |
1997-98 | Living Single | Tripp Williams | 12 Episodes, (Fox) |
1997-99 | In the House | Graham | Six Episodes, (NBC) |
1998 | The Temptations | Norman Whitfield | TV Movie, (NBC) |
1999 | Vengeance Unlimited | Jay Jackson | Season 1, Confidence (ABC) |
1999 | The Jamie Foxx Show | Kenny | Season 4, Why Don't We Just Roll Reversal |
1999-2001 | DAG | Agent Morton | 17 Episodes, (NBC) |
2000 | Playing with Fire | TV Movie, (BET) | |
2000 | Little Richard | Robert Blackwell | TV Movie, (NBC) |
2000 | The Steve Harvey Show | Julian | Season 4, African- American Gigolo (WB) |
2002 | For Your Love | Derrick | Season 5, The Affairs of the Heart (WB) |
2004 | The Parkers | Johnnie | Three Episodes, Three Episodes |
2004 | The Division | Johnny | Four Episodes, (Lifetime) |
2005 | Half & Half | Roland | Season 3, The Big Home is Where the Car Is Episode (UPN) |
2005 | Love, Inc. | Daniel | Season 1, Living Single |
2011 | Reed Between the Lines | James | Season 1, Let's Talk About Boys in Tights (BET) |
2012 | To Love and to Cherish | Jay | TV Movie |
References
- ↑ Torriano, Berry & Venise T. "Historical dictionary of African American cinema" Volume 12. Scarecrow Press, 2007.
- ↑ Zwecker, Bill (November 14, 2000). "CTA's No. 151 bus takes Mel Jackson to stardom". Chicago Sun-Times. p. 37. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
- ↑ "What Stars Did Before They Became Famous" - Jet Magazine 26 Oct 1998 - Pg 60
- ↑ "Living Single on TV.com", TV.com
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mk6IL-Gk8EI
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