Bokeem Woodbine
Biography
Bokeem Woodbine, born on April 13, 1973, is a distinguished American actor renowned for his versatile performances across film and television. Woodbine first gained recognition in 1994 with his compelling portrayal of Joshua, a troubled sibling, in the film Jason's Lyric. His career took a significant turn when he played the role of Mike Milligan, a Kansas City mob enforcer, in the acclaimed second season of the anthology series Fargo. This performance earned him a Black Reel Award, along with nominations for both a Primetime Emmy Award and a Critics' Choice Television Award, highlighting his exceptional talent.
Woodbine's impressive filmography also includes a notable role as Daniel in the critically praised WGN series Underground. He further showcased his acting range by portraying Herman Schultz, also known as Shocker, in the blockbuster Spider-Man: Homecoming. Additionally, he took on the role of the legendary saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman in the Oscar-winning biopic Ray, which chronicles the life of music icon Ray Charles.
Throughout his career, Bokeem Woodbine has continually captivated audiences with his dynamic performances and has solidified his place in the entertainment industry as a talented and influential actor.
Filmography
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Guardian Angel (2014)
2014 • Detective Jackson
Spenser Confidential
2020 • Driscoll
Little Murder
2011 • Lipp
Overlord (2018)
2018 • Sergeant Rensin
Panther
1995 • Tyrone
Jarhead 2: Field of Fire
2014 • Kettner
Juice
1992
Ghostbusters: Afterlife
2021 • Sheriff Domingo
Old Dads
2023 • Mike Richards
Earth Mama
2023 • Paul
The Last Sentinel
2007 • Anchilles
Almost Heroes
1998 • Jonah
Sniper 2
2002 • Cole
The Fifth Commandment
2008 • Miles Templeton
Confessions
2006 • Miles Adams
Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies
1999 • Farralon
Gridlock'd
1997 • Mud (uncredited)
Queen & Slim
2019 • Uncle Earl
Total Recall (2012)
2012 • Harry
3000 Miles to Graceland
2001 • Franklin
Flesh Wounds
2011 • Jackie
The Poker House
2008 • Duval