Wesley Snipes
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Movie Credits
The Shooter (2007)
Snakeskin (2007)
Gallowwalker (2007)
Toussaint (2007)
[ Jonathan Rhys Meyers ][ Mos Def ][ Don Cheadle ][ Chiwetel Ejiofor ][ Michael O'Keefe ]
Chasing the Dragon (2006)
The Detonator (2006)
[ Andrew Stevens ]
Chaos (2006)
[ Henry Czerny ][ Ryan Phillippe ][ Jason Statham ][ Terry Chen ][ Nicholas Lea ]
Hard Luck (2006)
The Marksman (2005)
[ Andrew Stevens ]
7 Seconds (2005)
[ Andrew Stevens ][ Adrian Lukis ][ Tamer Hassan ]
Blade: Trinity (2004)
[ Eric Bogosian ][ Kris Kristofferson ][ James Remar ][ Ryan Reynolds ][ Dominic Purcell ]
Unstoppable (2004)
[ Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje ][ Kim Coates ]
Liberty Stands Still (2002)
[ Terry Chen ][ Oliver Platt ][ Keith Dallas ][ Roger R. Cross ]
Undisputed (2002)
[ Jon Seda ][ Ving Rhames ][ Michael Rooker ][ Michael Bailey Smith ][ Wes Studi ]
Blade II (2002)
[ Kris Kristofferson ][ Ron Perlman ][ Norman Reedus ][ Tony Curran ][ Thomas Kretschmann ]
ZigZag (2002)
[ John Leguizamo ][ Andrew Stevens ][ Patton Oswalt ][ Oliver Platt ][ Sam Jones III ]
Disappearing Acts (2000)
[ Michael Imperioli ][ Clark Johnson ]
The Art of War (2000)
[ Michael Biehn ][ Donald Sutherland ][ Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa ][ Michael Murphy ]
Futuresport (1998)
[ Dean Cain ][ Gerard Plunkett ]
Blade (1998)
[ Stephen Dorff ][ Kris Kristofferson ][ Udo Kier ][ Matt Schulze ][ Kenny Johnson ]
Down in the Delta (1998)
[ Prince ]
U.S. Marshals (1998)
[ Tommy Lee Jones ][ Patrick Malahide ][ Joe Pantoliano ][ Robert Downey Jr. ][ Tommy Lee ]
One Night Stand (1997)
[ Kyle MacLachlan ][ Julian Sands ][ Robert Downey Jr. ][ Thomas Haden Church ][ John Ratzenberger ]
Murder at 1600 (1997)
[ Harris Yulin ][ Alan Alda ][ Tate Donovan ][ Chris Young ]
The Fan (1996)
[ Eric Bruskotter ][ John Leguizamo ][ Chris Mulkey ][ Trent Reznor ][ Robert De Niro ]
America's Dream (1996)
[ Danny Glover ][ Tate Donovan ][ Carl Lumbly ]
Waiting to Exhale (1995)
[ Giancarlo Esposito ][ Donald Faison ][ Dennis Haysbert ][ Mykelti Williamson ][ Gregory Hines ]
Money Train (1995)
[ Robert Blake ][ Woody Harrelson ][ Chris Cooper ][ Flex Alexander ][ Enrico Colantoni ]
To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995)
[ John Leguizamo ][ Patrick Swayze ][ Robin Williams ][ Chris Penn ][ Michael Vartan ]
Drop Zone (1994)
[ Gary Busey ][ Corin Nemec ][ Michael Jeter ][ Malcolm-Jamal Warner ][ Hans Zimmer ]
Sugar Hill (1994)
[ Joe Dallesandro ][ Donald Faison ][ Ernie Hudson ][ Abe Vigoda ][ Clarence Williams III ]
Demolition Man (1993)
[ Benjamin Bratt ][ Dan Cortese ][ Andre Gregory ][ Sylvester Stallone ][ Jesse Ventura ]
Rising Sun (1993)
[ Kevin Anderson ][ Steve Buscemi ][ Sean Connery ][ Harvey Keitel ][ Ernest Borgnine ]
Boiling Point (1993)
[ Dan Hedaya ][ Dennis Hopper ][ Viggo Mortensen ][ Tobin Bell ][ Paul Gleason ]
Passenger 57 (1992)
[ Tom Sizemore ][ Bruce Greenwood ]
White Men Can't Jump (1992)
[ Woody Harrelson ][ Kadeem Hardison ]
The Waterdance (1992)
[ Eric Stoltz ]
Jungle Fever (1991)
[ Brad Dourif ][ Anthony Quinn ][ Tim Robbins ][ John Turturro ][ Samuel L. Jackson ]
New Jack City (1991)
[ Chris Rock ][ Judd Nelson ][ Flavor Flav ][ Bill Nunn ][ Russell Wong ]
Mo' Better Blues (1990)
[ Giancarlo Esposito ][ John Canada Terrell ][ John Turturro ][ Denzel Washington ][ Samuel L. Jackson ]
King of New York (1990)
[ Steve Buscemi ][ Giancarlo Esposito ][ Christopher Walken ][ Laurence Fishburne ][ David Caruso ]
Major League (1989)
[ Tom Berenger ][ Corbin Bernsen ][ Charlie Sheen ][ Dennis Haysbert ][ Neil Flynn ]
Vietnam War Story II (1988)
[ Tate Donovan ]
Bad (1987)
[ Michael Jackson ][ Martin Scorsese ]
Critical Condition (1987)
[ Joe Dallesandro ][ John Hamill ][ David R. Ellis ][ Bob Saget ][ Richard Pryor ]
Streets of Gold (1986)
[ Adrian Pasdar ][ John Mahoney ]
Wildcats (1986)
[ Woody Harrelson ][ Bruce McGill ][ LL Cool J ][ Mykelti Williamson ][ M. Emmet Walsh ]

 

With sleek, well-muscled good looks that easily lend themselves to romantic leading roles or parts that call for running, jumping, and handling firearms, Wesley Snipes became one of the most popular Hollywood stars of the 1990s. First coming to prominence with roles in Spike Lee's Mo' Better Blues and Jungle Fever, Snipes went on to prove himself as an actor who could appeal to audiences as a man that women want and men want to be.Born in Orlando, FL, on July 31, 1962, Snipes grew up in the Bronx. He developed an early interest in acting and attended Manhattan's High School for the Performing Arts. His mother moved him back to Florida before he could graduate, but after finishing up high school in Florida, Snipes attended the State University of New York-Purchase and began pursuing an acting career. It was while performing in a competition that he was discovered by an agent, and a short time later he made his film debut in the Goldie Hawn vehicle Wildcats (1986). Although he appeared in a few more films during the 1980s, it was Snipes' turn as a street tough who menaces Michael Jackson in the Martin Scorsese-directed video for "Bad" that caught the eye of director Lee. He was so impressed with the actor's performance that he cast him in his 1990 Mo' Better Blues as a flamboyant saxophonist opposite Denzel Washington. That role, coupled with the exposure that Snipes had received for his performance as a talented but undisciplined baseball player in the previous year's Major League, succeeded in giving the actor a tentative plot on the Hollywood map. With his starring role in Lee's 1991 Jungle Fever, Snipes won critical praise and increased his audience exposure, and his career duly took off.That same year, Snipes further demonstrated his flexibility with disparate roles in New Jack City, in which he played a volatile drug lord, and The Waterdance, in which he starred as a former wild man repenting for his ways in a hospital's paraplegic ward. Both performances earned strong reviews, and the following year Snipes found himself as the lead in his first big-budget action flick, Passenger 57. The film, which featured the actor as an ex-cop with an attitude who takes on an airplane hijacker, proved to be a hit. Snipes' other film that year, the comedy White Men Can't Jump, was also successful, allowing the actor to enter the arena of full-fledged movie star. After a few more action stints in such films as Rising Sun (1993), which featured him opposite Sean Connery, Snipes went in a different direction with an uncredited role in Waiting to Exhale (1995). The same year he completely bucked his macho, action figure persona with his portrayal of a flamboyant drag queen in To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. Snipes continued to focus on less testosterone-saturated projects after a turn as a baseball player in The Fan (1996), starring as an adulterous director in Mike Figgis' One Night Stand (1997) — for which he won a Best Actor award at the Venice Film Festival — and as Alfre Woodard's handsome cousin in Down in the Delta in 1998. That same year, Snipes returned to the action genre, playing a pumped-up vampire slayer in Blade and a wrongfully accused man on the run from the law in the sequel to The Fugitive, U.S. Marshals. The former would prove to be a massive cult hit and one of his biggest box-office successes to date. And while the new millenium would see most of Snipes' films relegated to straight-to-video releases, a pair of Blade sequels in 2002 and 2004 helped the actor remain a presence at the multiplexes.


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