Tony King (actor)
Tony King | |
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Born |
Canton, Ohio, United States | 6 May 1947
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1971-present |
Tony Emanuel King (born 6 May 1947) is an American actor, political activist, and retired football player. A player for the Buffalo Bills for only one season in 1967, King subsequently became an actor and appeared in numerous exploitation and B movies, including several produced in Italy. In the 1980s, he became a member of the Nation of Islam, abandoning his “slave name” and becoming Malik Farrakhan.[1] He currently serves as the head of security for the hip-hop group Public Enemy. A documentary about King's life, The Long Road to the Hall of Fame, is currently being produced.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1971 | Shaft | Davies | |
1973 | Gordon's War | Roy Green | |
1973 | Hell Up in Harlem | Zack | |
1975 | Bucktown | T.J. | |
1975 | Report to the Commissioner | Thomas 'Stick' Henderson | |
1976 | Sparkle | Satin Struthers | |
1980 | The Last Hunter | Sgt. George Washington | |
1980 | Cannibal Apocalypse | Tommy | |
1982 | The Toy | Clifford | |
1982 | Tiger Joe | Midnight | |
1983 | The Big Score | Jumbo | |
1983 | The Atlantis Interceptors | Mohammed / Washington | |
1995 | Mirage | Nude Bar Tall Thug | |
2014 | The Long Road To The Hall of Fame: | Himself | Documentary |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1975-1976 | Bronk | Sgt. John Webber |
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