Other works
TV commercial for Garden Burger (voice) (1998)
Co-founder and member of the Just Us Theatre Company in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
TV commercial for hotjobs.com (voice) (2000)
(May 1981-June 1981): Played Cephus Miles in "Home" by
Samm-Art Williams (Theatre Four, New York City, New York, USA).
Appeared in the music video for the song "911 Is a Joke" by
Public Enemy. (1990)
TV Commercials - UK (voice) for KFC (2001 & 2002)
TV Commercials - UK (starring) for Barclay's Bank
TV commercial for Krystal Burger (1975)
Print ads (as Shaft) for Reebok Classic athletic shoes (2000)
Appeared in Winan's Phase 2 "It's Alright (Send Me)" music video
TV commercial for Adidas (voice) (2004)
TV commercial for Pontiac (voice) (2004)
Feature audio commentary for
Deep Blue Sea (1999) with Renny Harlin.
Music video for
Twista: "Hope" (2005)
Featured in an episode of the interview series "Hollywood Stars" about the movie "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith". Other actors also interviewed include:
Natalie Portman,
Ian McDiarmid,
Ewan McGregor,
Hayden Christensen,
George Lucas,
Rick McCallum,
Trisha Biggar,
Bruce Spence and
Jimmy Smits.
Appeared in
Cobra Starship's music video for their song "Snakes on a Plane"
(November 1987): Played Boy Willie in "The Piano Lesson" by
August Wilson (Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut, USA).
Plays the voice of God in a new audio Bible entitled "The Bible Experience," which also features
Angela Bassett,
Alfre Woodard,
Cuba Gooding Jr. and
Blair Underwood as Jesus.
2006 NBA Final
TV commercial for ESPN with Chinese American actress
Linda Wang(2006).
1985: Played Lyons in "Fences" by
August Wilson (Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, Washington, USA).
(December 1984-January 1985): Played Actor 7 in "District Line" by
Joseph A. Walker (Theatre Four, New York City, New York, USA).
(November 1981-January 1983): Played Private Louis Henson in "A Soldier's Play" by
Charles Fuller (Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
(May 1980-June 1980): Appeared in "Mother Courage and Her Children" by
Bertolt Brecht, adapted by
Ntozake Shange (Joseph Papp Public Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
(March 1990): Played Wolf in "Two Trains Running" by
August Wilson (Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut, USA).
January 2008 - Did an advert for Virgin Media for the UK
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