James R. Black
James Black | |
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Born | James Richard Black April 3, 1962 Lima, Ohio, US |
Occupation(s) | Actor, football player |
Years active | 1987–present |
American football career |
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No. 35 | |
Position: | Running back |
Personal information | |
Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Weight: | 198 lb (90 kg) |
Career information | |
High school: | Dover (OH) |
College: | Akron |
Undrafted: | 1984 |
Career history | |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Stats at Pro Football Reference |
James Richard Black[citation needed] (born April 3, 1962) is an American actor and former professional football player.
Early life
[edit]Black was born in Lima, Ohio. He attended Dover High School in Dover, Ohio, where he was a star athlete. He graduated in 1980.[1]
College career
[edit]Black played college football for Akron. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a senior in 1983 after leading the conference in rushing with 1,568 yards.[2] In a November 5, 1983, game against Youngstown State, Black set the Akron school record for rushing yards in a game when he rushed 40 times for 246 yards.[3] In his final college game, on November 19, he set conference and school records for most rushing attempts in a game with 52.[4] He was named an Associated Press honorable mention Division I-AA All-American after the season,[5] and finished his college career as Akron's all-time rushing leader with 3,054 yards.[2]
Professional career
[edit]Black signed with the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent on May 5, 1984,[6] after also receiving interest from the Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, and New York Jets.[7] He was waived before the start of the regular season during final roster cuts on August 20, 1984,[8] but was re-signed on November 7, 1984.[2] He played in two games for the Browns in 1984,[9] becoming the first Akron football player to play in the NFL.[10] He was waived by the Browns on November 24, 1984.[11] He re-signed with the Browns after the season, but was waived during training camp on August 5, 1985.[10]
Acting career
[edit]Black may be best known for his leading role as Agent Michael Hailey on the UPN science fiction drama The Burning Zone.[1] He has also had roles in numerous other television series and films. His television appearances include V.I.P., Fashion House, Anger Management,[1] All of Us, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Strong Medicine, Tyler Perry's House of Payne, Six Feet Under, Burn Notice and Murder in Mexico: The Bruce Beresford-Redman Story
In motion pictures, he had the leading role of Victor Erickson in the 1998 direct-to-video film Cappuccino, the screenplay of which was based upon a story by author Eric Jerome Dickey. Black has also appeared in The Replacements, Out of Sight, Love and a Bullet, and Universal Soldier: The Return. He portrayed boxer Earnie Shavers in the HBO TV movie Don King: Only in America.
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story | Special Ed Teacher | TV movie |
Hard Promises | Gameshow Husband | ||
Zombie Cop | Doctor Death | ||
1992 | Maximum Impact | Mr. Huntsacker | Video |
The Windy City | Marco | ||
Galaxy of the Dinosaurs | Kronik | ||
Chickboxer | Colt Jackson | ||
1993 | Ozone | Eddie Boone | |
1994 | Witness to the Execution | Chaplain | TV movie |
The Chase | Finale Cop 2 | ||
1995 | With Criminal Intent | FBI Agent Johnson | |
Scot-free | Edwards | ||
1997 | Don King: Only in America | Ernie Shavers | TV movie |
1998 | Surface to Air | Captain Slocomb | |
Godzilla | Soldier | ||
Out of Sight | Himey | ||
Cappuccino | Victor Erickson | ||
Soldier | Riley | ||
The First 9 1/2 Weeks | Maurice Boudreau | ||
1999 | Universal Soldier: The Return | Sergeant Morrow | |
Standing on Fishes | Henry | ||
The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All | Rahmel | TV movie | |
2000 | The Replacements | Ref #3 | |
Odessa | Leonard | Short | |
Unshackled | Doc | ||
Stop It, You're Killing Me | Eric Jameson | ||
2001 | Horrorvision | Bradbury | Video |
The Vault | Bradbury | Video | |
2002 | Love and a Bullet | Vaughn | |
2004 | In Your Eyes | Will | |
Mean Jadine | New Ron | Short | |
Roscoe's House of Chicken n Waffles | Tooky | Video | |
2005 | One More Round | Ronny "Super Ron" | |
Pinkerton | Detective Jack Garver | Short | |
2006 | Restraining Order | Dexter | |
Saturday Night Life | The Admirer | Short | |
2007 | Agenda | Four Shure | |
Spin | James | Short | |
2008 | The Pitch | Peter | Short |
The Mortgage Guy | Captain Henry | Short | |
3 Days Gone | Teddy Shark | Video | |
2009 | Afro Ninja | Black Lightning | Video |
2011 | Detention | Coach Cooper | |
King of the Underground | Mr. Hollywood | ||
Repeat Offenders: Jamais Vu | Mason | ||
2012 | The Perfect Fit | Party Friend | Short |
The Phoenix Rises | Bob Smith | ||
Boosters | - | ||
2014 | Crossroads | Capricorn Diego | |
2015 | Why She Cries | Chris Owens | |
Beautiful Thorn | Devon | Short | |
Her First Black Guy | Winston | Short | |
Welcome to the Family | Preston | TV movie | |
Murder in Mexico: The Bruce Beresford-Redman Story | Dorian | TV movie | |
The Man in 3B | Ben | ||
2016 | Black Tar Road | Jimmy | |
Virtual High | Andy | Short | |
Better Criminal | Detective Albert Pierce | ||
90 Minutes of the Fever | - | ||
Legends of the Hidden Temple | Tourist | TV movie | |
2017 | The Preacher's Son | Deacon Emerson | |
2018 | The Choir Director | Deacon Emerson | |
Dr. Sugar | CJ | Short | |
2019 | After We Leave | Carrington | |
The Thin Orange Line | Detective Hart | Short | |
2020 | Three Days Gone: Based on the Life of Lucas Snow | Teddy Shark | Short |
My Brothers' Crossing | CJ Martin | ||
2021 | Writing Around the Christmas Tree | Irving Leighton | TV movie |
2022 | Boosters LA | HNIC | |
Uncommon Negotiator | Chief Wells | Short | |
2023 | Lethal Legacy | James |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Houston Knights | Suspect | Episode: "Mirrors" |
1995 | Walker, Texas Ranger | John Halbert | Episode: "Trust No One" |
Living Single | Orville | Episode: "Come Back Little Diva" | |
1996 | Renegade | Orlando Missions | Episode: "Hound Downtown" |
Babylon 5 | Security Guard #1 | Episode: "Voices of Authority" | |
Sisters | Orderly | Episode: "A Little Snag" | |
Space: Above and Beyond | Security Operator | Episode: "The Angriest Angel" | |
Silk Stalkings | Tony Stockton | Episode: "Body Electric" | |
Pacific Blue | Johnny Lane | Episode: "No Man's Land" | |
The Sentinel | Antoine Hollins | Episode: "The Debt" | |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Helmsman | Episode: "Shattered Mirror" | |
Women: Stories of Passion | Police Officer | Episode: "Gun Shy" | |
Night Stand | Wrigley | Episode: "Affirmative Action Show" | |
1996–97 | The Burning Zone | Agent Michael Hailey | Main Cast |
1997 | The Wayans Bros. | D.J. | Episode: "Prom Fright" |
Mike Hammer, Private Eye | Security Guard | Episode: "A Penny Saved" | |
1998 | Nash Bridges | Tommy-Kareem | Episode: "Cuda Grace" |
1999 | Martial Law | David | Episode: "Painted Faces" |
For Your Love | Firefighter | Episode: "The Height of Passion" | |
The Pretender | Sgt. Reed | Episode: "Survival" | |
V.I.P. | Elwood Snow | Episode: "The Quick and the Dead" | |
1999–2001 | The PJs | Tarnell (voice) | Recurring Cast |
2001 | Sheena | Shakoro | Episode: "Cult of One" |
JAG | Capt. Tripp | Episode: "Measure of Men" | |
Will & Grace | Anthony Dukane | Episode: "Prison Blues" | |
Hollywood 7 | Chairman Gordon | Recurring Cast | |
2002 | One on One | Black Gold Member | Episode: "Me & My Shadow" |
Son of the Beach | Busta Hyman | Episode: "In the Line of Booty" | |
2003 | Strong Medicine | Joey | Episode: "Intensive Care" & "Degeneration" |
10-8: Officers on Duty | Xavier | Episode: "Mercy, Mercy Me" | |
NCIS | Crewman | Episode: "Sub Rosa" | |
2004 | Charmed | Swarm King | Episode: "Used Karma" |
CSI: Miami | DEA Agent Brody | Episode: "Invasion" | |
Summerland | Dalton | Episode: "The Grass Is Greener Than You Think" | |
Six Feet Under | Duane | Recurring Cast: Season 4 | |
Malcolm in the Middle | Sgt. Rick | Episode: "Reese Comes Home" | |
The Young and the Restless | Cop #1 | Episode: "Episode #1.8026" & "#1.8027" | |
2005 | Listen Up | Jevon | Episode: "Ebony and Irony" |
The Bad Girl's Guide | Warren | Episode: "The Guide to Baby Talk" | |
2006 | The Closer | Detective Lawrence Xavier | Episode: "Blue Blood" |
Twenty Good Years | George | Episode: "The Elbow Incident" | |
Fashion House | Rodney | Recurring Cast | |
2007 | Lincoln Heights | David | Episode: "Obsession" |
CSI: NY | Luther Vandeross | Episode: "A Daze of Wine and Roaches" | |
All of Us | Benjamin Thibodeaux | Recurring Cast: Season 4 | |
2008 | Bones | Chief Jack Cutler | Episode: "Player Under Pressure" |
Shark | Jerry Davis | Episode: "Leaving Las Vegas" | |
Criminal Minds | Sacramento PD | Episode: "Catching Out" | |
The Starter Wife | Felix Soel | Recurring Cast | |
2009 | Burn Notice | Jean Pierre Duman | Episode: "Truth and Reconciliation" |
Trust Me | - | Episode: "Way Beyond the Call" | |
Tyler Perry's House of Payne | Reverend Jordan | Episode: "Payne Speaking" | |
2010 | Southland | Detective Roberts | Episode: "Maximum Deployment" |
2011 | Desperate Housewives | Alan | Episode: "And Lots of Security..." |
Cursed | Gerrard Washington | Main Cast | |
2011–13 | Necessary Roughness | Kojo Liberty | Guest Cast: Season 1–2 |
2012 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Jackory | Episode: "Willows in the Wind" |
2012–14 | Anger Management | Cleo/Derek | Recurring Cast |
2013 | Castle | Darius Carson | Episode: "Under the Influence" |
2014 | NCIS: Los Angeles | Lee Stevens | Episode: "SEAL Hunter" |
2015 | Scorpion | Agent Miller | Episode: "Charades" |
Rizzoli & Isles | Ernie Priest | Episode: "A Bad Seed Grows" | |
2016 | Lady Dynamite | Richard | Episode: "A Vaginismus Miracle" |
2017 | NCIS: New Orleans | Special Agent Perkins | Episode: "Hell on the High Water" |
Lethal Weapon | Benny Barns | Episode: "Unnecessary Roughness" | |
2018 | Five Points | Coach Magee | Episode: "Everybody Knows" |
2018–22 | The Family Business | Rob | Main Cast: Season 1, Recurring Cast: Season 2 & 4, Guest: Season 3 |
2019–21 | All American | Reggie Cooper | Recurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2 & 4 |
2020 | Two Degrees | JB | Episode: "Dr. Abigail & Me" |
Sydney to the Max | Henry | Episode: "Slurping with the Enemy" | |
Days of Our Lives | Luca | Recurring Cast |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Huffman, Rex (June 28, 2012). "Dover grad James Black joins Sheen in 'Anger Management'". TimesReporter.com. Retrieved December 1, 2020.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c Meyer, Ed (November 7, 1984). "Ex-Akron star Black re-signed by Browns". The Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Nold, Bob (November 11, 1983). "Zips' Black still has time to reach top". The Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Zip Records". The Akron Beacon Journal. November 20, 1983. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Four Zips are honorable mention All-America". The Akron Beacon Journal. December 28, 1983. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Zip's Black, Heckman sign NFL contracts". The Akron Beacon Journal. May 6, 1984. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Zips' Black looking at Browns, 3 others". The Akron Beacon Journal. May 3, 1984. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Oilers trade Butch Johnson". Arizona Daily Star. August 20, 1984. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "James Black stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
- ^ a b "Tripoli looks like a Browns survivor". The Akron Beacon Journal. August 6, 1985. Retrieved December 2, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Browns waive James Black". The South Bend Tribune. November 25, 1984. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Nold, Bob (October 14, 1983). "Black has Akron U's opponents dancing to his tune". The Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- Meyer, Ed (August 11, 1984). "Browns' Black not singing blues". The Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved December 1, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- 1962 births
- Living people
- American male film actors
- American male television actors
- 20th-century American male actors
- 21st-century American male actors
- American male voice actors
- Sportspeople from Lima, Ohio
- American football running backs
- Cleveland Browns players
- Akron Zips football players
- African-American male actors
- Male actors from Ohio
- 20th-century African-American people
- 21st-century African-American people