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Wesley Snipes
Actor
Born: 7/31/1962 (Leo)
Birthplace: Orlando, Florida, USA
31 movies available
0 albums available (0 total tracks)
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Last viewed on 12/16/2008 3:45 PM

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The sleekly athletic Big has proven himself equally adept at drama, comedy, sports, and action features. After attending the High School of the Performing Arts and SUNY, Purchase, he held odd jobs while searching for stage work. Co-founder of the theater troupe Struttin' Street Stuff, Snipes appeared in commercials for such products as Levi's 501 jeans and Coca-Cola before landing his first real break and making his Broadway debut in the Vietnam drama "The Boys of Winter" (1985).

Snipes first came to filmmaker Spike Lee's attention when he played a young tough who threatens Michael Jackson in the Martin Scorsese-directed video, "Bad" (1987). Lee later cast him as saxophonist Shadow Henderson in "Mo' Better Blues" (1990) and the "buppie" architect protagonist in the provocative "Jungle Fever" (1991). Snipes and co-star Annabella Sciorra made a very attractive pair in a transgressive relationship that was not well served by the screenplay. Significantly, unlike most dark-skinned actors of the past, Snipes has been cast as a virile romantic lead in several mainstream Hollywood films.

While he began his feature career playing athletes (e.g., a football player in "Wildcats" 1986 and speedster Willie Mays Hayes in "Major League" 1989), Snipes made a strong impression in a small role in Abel Ferrara's "King of New York" (1990) and as the fierce drug lord antagonist in Mario Van Peebles' "New Jack City" (1991). In 1992, he scored with two box-office hits: the free-wheeling, fast-talking basketball feature "White Men Can't Jump", co-starring Woody Harrelson, and the "Die Hard" knock-off, "Passenger 57". He also found time to play a paraplegic in the more modest drama, "The Waterdance" (also 1992) before returning to the action vein with "Boiling Point", as a federal agent bent on avenging the death of a colleague; and the futuristic "Demolition Man" (both 1993), as ex-cop Sylvester Stallone's deranged, blond-haired nemesis. The success of the latter led to a $7 million payday for his next, "Drop Zone" (1994), with Snipes as a US Marshall on the trail of a team of renegade stunt skydivers.

The role of drag queen Noxeema Jackson in "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar" (1995) was not one of Snipes' favorites, and he has heatedly nixed a sequel. He was back to more familiar action terrain reteamed with Harrelson in "The Money Train" and played an uncredited part as a smooth-talking married man who tries to pick up Angela Bassett in a bar in the popular female bonding drama "Waiting to Exhale" (both 1995).

After a turn as a baseball player harassed by the obsessive Robert De Niro as "The Fan" (1996), Snipes moved into producing, serving as executive producer and narrator of the documentary "John Henrik Clarke: A Great and Mighty Walk" (1996) and the actioner "The Big Hit" (1998). Despite an increased presence behind the scenes, Snipes continued to remain busy as an actor. He was the DC detective investigating "Murder at 1600" and an adulterous husband in "One Night Stand" (both 1997). After appearing as the quarry of Tommy Lee Jones in "U.S. Marshall", he switched to a more heroic persona as "Blade" (both 1998), a black superhero battling a group of vampires. The actor rounded out the year serving as star and as one of the producers (including co-star Alfre Woodard) in Maya Angelou's directorial debut, "Down in the Delta" and segueing to the small screen doing similar double duty in the sci-fi actioner "Futuresport" (ABC, 1998). He played the lead in the vampire movie Blade (1998) and its sequel, Blade II (2002).



31 movies available:

Blade: Trinity: 2004
Nine Lives (post-production): 2004
John Doe (post-production): 2004
Liberty Stands Still: 2002
ZigZag: 2002
Blade II: 2002
Undisputed: 2002
The Art of War: 2000
U.S. Marshals: 1998
Down in the Delta: 1998
Blade: 1998
Murder at 1600: 1997
One Night Stand: 1997
The Fan: 1996
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar: 1995
Money Train: 1995
Waiting to Exhale: 1995
Sugar Hill: 1994
Drop Zone: 1994
Rising Sun: 1993
The Waterdance: 1992
White Men Can't Jump: 1992
Passenger 57: 1992
New Jack City: 1991
Jungle Fever: 1991
King of New York: 1990
Mo' Better Blues: 1990
Major League: 1989
Critical Condition: 1987
Streets of Gold: 1986
Wildcats: 1985



Latest News Headlines for Wesley Snipes

01/09/2009
Alternate Takes 01.10.09: The Unborn - 411mania.com
He chose to make his directorial debut a personal film called ZigZag, a low budget drama picked up thanks to his friend Wesley Snipes agreeing to appear in

http://www.411mania.com/movies/columns/93764

01/08/2009
Musicians embroiled in ‘tax evasion’, Govt loses millions - Informante
Max offered the example of American actor Wesley Snipes who was recently persecuted for failing to pay his taxes. Snipes was jailed for the offence in April

http://www.informante.web.na/index.php?option=com_content&task=vi..

01/06/2009
Robert Pattinson's blood scare - MyParkMag
MyParkMag
This is a pretty big claim as Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Wesley Snipes and Nicolas Cage have all played vampires in the past. The second film New Moon could be

http://www.myparkmag.co.uk/articles/celebrity/robert-pattinson/ro..

01/05/2009
A look back at famous tax cheaters of 2008 - Accountingweb.com
Unlike Wesley Snipes's attorneys, Cage's lawyer doesn't exactly call it a "win," but does point out that the downward adjustment is proof that Cage was well

http://www.accountingweb.com/item/106733

01/01/2009
Lake County's biggest stories of 2008 - Orlando Sentinel
In a case emerging from Lake County, action movie star and Orlando-born Wesley Snipes was found guilty Feb. 1 of three misdemeanor tax offenses and was

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/lake/orl-lroundup0109ja..

12/31/2008
Top news stories that affected our community - Ocala
On April 24, actor Wesley Snipes was sentenced to a maximum three years in federal prison on three misdemeanor convictions for failing to file tax returns

http://www.ocala.com/article/20081231/ARTICLES/812311007/1001/NEW..

12/30/2008
Tamzin's baby boom - This is Total Essex
One such script was the 2005 thriller Seven Seconds, in which Tamzin worked alongside Hollywood hard-man Wesley Snipes. "It was never really a Hollywood

http://www.thisistotalessex.co.uk/go/Tamzin-s-baby-boom/article-5..

12/21/2008
Lots of celebrities certainly got their day in court in 2008 - The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
A federal jury acquitted Wesley Snipes of tax fraud and conspiracy charges in February, but found him guilty of three counts of failing to file income tax

http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5iP-J..

12/16/2008
Stars and bars - Winnipeg Sun
A federal jury acquitted Wesley Snipes of tax fraud and conspiracy charges in February, but found him guilty of three counts of failing to file income tax

http://www.winnipegsun.com/entertainment/2008/12/16/7762336-sun.h..

12/15/2008
Baggage Check: Fighting Fatigue - Express from The Washington Post
Express from The Washington Post
Just like when I visualize a nauseatingly bad Wesley Snipes movie, I'm reminded here of the connection between mind and body. You need a thorough physical;

http://www.expressnightout.com/content/2008/12/baggage_check_figh..

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