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Smith was born on July 27, 1955, in Berkeley, California, the son of Helen Guenveur, a dentist, and Sherman Smith, a judge. He attended Loyola High School in Los Angeles, and graduated from Occidental College (American Studies) in Los Angeles. He then studied at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, where he successfully auditioned for the ...
A Huey P. Newton Story is a 2001 American film adaptation directed by Spike Lee. The movie was created, written and performed, as a solo performance, by Roger Guenveur Smith at The Joseph Papp Public Theater. In this performance, Smith creates a representation of the activist Huey P. Newton 's life and time as a person, a citizen and an activist.
Mercenary for Justice. Mercenary for Justice is a 2006 action thriller film directed and shot by Don E. FauntLeRoy. [ 2 ][ 3 ] It stars Steven Seagal, Luke Goss, Jacqueline Lord and Roger Guenveur Smith. The film was released direct-to-video on April 18, 2006. Principal photography was on location in Cape Town, South Africa.
Eve's Bayou is a 1997 American Southern Gothic drama film written and directed by Kasi Lemmons, who made her directorial debut with this film. Samuel L. Jackson served as a producer, and starred in the film with Lisa Nicole Carson, Jurnee Smollett, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Meagan Good, and Diahann Carroll.
Box office. $11.8 million [1] Tales from the Hood is a 1995 American black horror comedy anthology film directed by Rusty Cundieff. The film presents four short urban-themed horror stories based on problems that affect the African-American community: police corruption, domestic abuse, racism, and gang violence.
Roger Guenveur Smith as Julian Ramose, a diamond thief working for Williamson. Anthony Michael Hall as "Lil J", a con artist and drug dealer who is arrested by Bucum earlier in the film. Anthony Giaimo as Martinez, Bucum's boss. Robert MacBeth as Mr. Dwight Sheldon, a local store owner who shows great annoyance of Reggie.
The Cosby Show. A Different World is an American sitcom television series and a spin-off of The Cosby Show. It aired for six seasons on NBC from September 24, 1987 to July 9, 1993. [1] The series originally centered on Denise Huxtable (Lisa Bonet) and the life of students at Hillman College, a fictional historically black college in Virginia.
Roger Guenveur Smith as Rudy, a caterer-turned-criminal who assists Malcolm in his robberies. James McDaniel as Brother Earl; Steve White as Brother Johnson; Veronica Webb as Sister Lucille Rosary; Phyllis Yvonne Stickney as Honey; Jean-Claude La Marre as Benjamin 2X, Malcolm's aide. Debi Mazar as Peg, Sophia's friend and partner-in-crime.