Roger Guenveur Smith

4/5

Biography

Roger Guenveur Smith is an internationally acclaimed actor, writer, and director who has created a prolific body of work on stage and screen. He adapted his Obie Award-winning solo performance of A Huey P. Newton Story into a Peabody Award-winning telefilm, directed by his longtime colleague Spike Lee, with whom he continues to collaborate in a relationship which is unparalleled in the American cinema. For Lee's Oscar-nominated Do The Right Thing, Smith improvised the stuttering hero, Smiley, after his debut as fraternity pledge Yoda in Lee's first studio film, school daze. The eclectic range of characters expanded with a Russian roulette-playing gangster in Malcolm X, a guitar-playing cop in Get On The Bus , the street philosopher Big Time Willie in He Got Game, a hardnose detective in Summer Of Sam, and an opportunistic insurance salesman in Chi-Raq. Also among Smith's recent credits are The Birth Of A Nation, and Bitch, which have achieved distinction in three consecutive Sundance Festivals, and the acclaimed indies Mooz-Lum, and Better Mus' Come, in which he plays the Prime Minister of Jamaica. Smith's astonishing range is further demonstrated in the cult classics Deep Cover and King Of New York, Eve's Bayou, Hamlet, All About The Benjamins, and American Gangster, for which he was nominated for the Screen Actors' Guild Award. On HBO, Smith has starred in Steven Soderbergh's K Street, Oz, and Unchained Memories: Readings From The Slave Narrative. Before entering the Yale School of Drama and presents his work at the Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles. Smith was born in Berkeley, and raised in Los Angeles, where he resides with his wife, the writer LeTania Kirkland, and their three children. He has an adult daughter from a former marriage.

  • Primary profession
  • Actor·writer·producer
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 27 July 1955
  • Place of birth
  • Berkeley· California
  • Residence
  • Los Angeles
  • Education
  • Yale School of Drama·Occidental College

Movies

TV

Books

Trivia

Grew up and resides in Los Angeles. After studying for a doctorate in American studies, he attended Yale Drama School.

Portrayed the character, "Charles Blocker", in Extra Film Productions Joy Road .

(October 2002) In Detroit, Michigan producing Extra Film Productions Joy Road , with actors NBushe Wright , Wood Harris , Sam Logan Khaleghi , D.B. Dickerson and Krishna Dave.

Comments