Ben Vereen
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Ben Vereen. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@meninmovies.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

Movie Credits
Who Needs 'Em? (2007)
Tapioca (2007)
Idlewild (2006)
[ Terrence Howard ][ Ving Rhames ][ Faizon Love ][ Bill Nunn ][ Bryan Barber ]
Feast of All Saints (2001)
[ Peter Gallagher ][ James Earl Jones ][ Forest Whitaker ][ Daniel Sunjata ][ Ossie Davis ]
The Painting (2001)
[ Charles Shaughnessy ]
Fosse (2001)
I'll Take You There (1999)
Wounded Hearts (1999)
The Visitor (1999)
Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1998)
[ David Barry Gray ][ Larenz Tate ][ Little Richard ][ Lane Smith ][ Diana Ross ]
Once Upon a Forest (1993)
[ Will Estes ][ Robert David Hall ]
Was It Good for You Too? (1993)
Lady Luck (1992)
Intruders (1992)
[ Jason Beghe ][ Richard Crenna ][ Glenn Morshower ][ Steven Berkoff ]
The Kid Who Loved Christmas (1990)
[ Charles Q. Murphy ][ Jason Weaver ][ Sammy Davis Jr. ]
Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme (1990)
[ Art Garfunkel ][ Woody Harrelson ][ Dweezil Zappa ][ Cheech Marin ][ Garry Shandling ]
Buy & Cell (1989)
[ Robert Carradine ][ Malcolm McDowell ][ Michael Winslow ]
Jenny's Song (1988)
The Saint in Manhattan (1987)
Lost in London (1985)
The Zoo Gang (1985)
[ Jason Gedrick ][ Jackie Earle Haley ]
The Jesse Owens Story (1984)
[ George Kennedy ][ LeVar Burton ][ Barry Corbin ][ Tom Bosley ][ Norman Fell ]
Breakin' Through (1984)
The Charmkins (1983)
Sabine (1982)
Pippin: His Life and Times (1981)
[ William Katt ]
Uptown: A Tribute to the Apollo Theatre (1980)
[ Jack Albertson ]
All That Jazz (1979)
[ Cliff Gorman ][ John Lithgow ][ Roy Scheider ][ Wallace Shawn ][ Keith Gordon ]
The Cheryl Ladd Special (1979)
Louis Armstrong - Chicago Style (1976)
[ Red Buttons ]
Mary's Incredible Dream (1976)
Funny Lady (1975)
[ James Caan ][ Omar Sharif ][ Roddy McDowall ]
Gas-s-s-s (1971)
[ Bud Cort ]
Sweet Charity (1969)
[ Ricardo Montalban ][ Federico Fellini ][ Bud Cort ][ Sammy Davis Jr. ]

 

Effervescent African-American entertainer Ben Vereen attended New York's High School of the Performing Arts and Emerson College. Vereen was 18 when he made his New York stage bow in Prodigal Son; shortly thereafter, he was cast in the touring company of Sweet Charity, eventually making his 1969 screen debut in the film version of that Cy Coleman-Dorothy Fields musical. He joined the cast of Hair in 1969, at various junctures playing both Claude and Berger. The following year, he won the Theatre World Award for his portrayal of Judas in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar. After a season with the National Shakespeare Company, Vereen was cast as "The Leading Player" in the Broadway musical Pippin, a performance that earned him a Tony Award. While he seemed destined to appear in naught but film musicfests like Funny Lady (1975) and All That Jazz (1979), Vereen proved his dramatic mettle with his unforgettable portrayal of Chicken George in the landmark miniseries Roots. While he didn't win the Emmy for this role (as many expected), his 1978 TV special Ben Vereen...His Roots copped the gold statuette. Vereen has also been honored with the American Guild of Variety Artists' George M. Cohan award, and with the NAACP's Image Award. In 1980, he co-starred with Jeff Goldblum in the Steven Cannell-produced TV series Tenspeed and Brownshoe. Though the series failed, Vereen reserved a warm place in his heart for his wheeler-dealer "Tenspeed Turner" character, reprising the role on the 1987 TV weekly J. J. Starbuck. His additional TV credits include the 1975 summer series Ben Vereen...Comin' at Ya, the recurring role of Uncle Phillip on Webster (1986), and the hosting chores for the syndicated talent contest You Write the Songs (1986) At the height of his fame, Vereen ebulliently attributed his success to "Jesus." His faith was sorely tested in the late 1980s; enduring the death of his son, Vereen began contemplating suicide, at one point deliberately standing in the middle of a busy Los Angeles street, allowing himself to be struck down by a passing car. Happily, Vereen recovered both emotionally and professionally; his recent credits include the Broadway musical Jelly's Last Jam and the recurring role of Captain Hutchinson in the TV cop series Silk Stalkings (1991- ).


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