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Black Patriots: Buffalo Soldiers

as Narrator (voice)

2022
Bad Hair

as Amos Bludso

2021
Juanita

as Blair Underwood

2019
The After Party

as Sgt. Martin Ellison

2018
Olympic Pride, American Prejudice

as Narrator (voice)

2016
Quantico

as Owen Hall

2015
The Trip to Bountiful

as Ludie Watts

2014
Ironside

as Robert Ironside

2013
The Art of Getting By

as Principal

2011
The Event

as Elias Martinez

2010
Weather Girl

as Fitz

2009
Dirty Sexy Money

as Simon Elder

2007
The Hit

as Henry Alabaster

2007
Something New

as Mark Harper

2006
Madea's Family Reunion

as Carlos

2006
Covert One: The Hades Factor

as Palmer Addison

2006
LAX

as Roger De Souza

2004
Do Geese See God

as Man

2004
Malibu's Most Wanted

as Tom Gibbsons

2003
G

as Chip Hightower

2002
Full Frontal

as Calvin / Nicholas

2002
Rules of Engagement

as Capt. Lee

2000
City of Angels

as Ben Turner

2000
Asunder

as Chance Williams

1998
Mama Flora's Family

as Willie

1998
Gattaca

as Geneticist

1997
Set It Off

as Keith

1996
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Blair Underwood Blair Underwood

Birthday

1964-08-25

Place of Birth

Tacoma, Washington, USA

Biography

Blair Underwood (born August 25, 1964) is an American television and film actor. He is perhaps best known as headstrong attorney Jonathan Rollins from the NBC legal drama L.A. Law, a role he portrayed for seven years. He has gained critical acclaim throughout his career, receiving numerous Golden Globe Award nominations, three NAACP Image Awards and 1 Grammy Award. In recent years, he has appeared on The New Adventures of Old Christine, Dirty Sexy Money and In Treatment and currently stars in NBC's The Event. Underwood's feature film debut was the 1985 movie Krush Groove. His 1985 appearance on The Cosby Show landed him a short stint on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live, which eventually led to his performance on the TV series L.A. Law, where he appeared from 1987 to 1994. In 1996 Underwood was featured in the July issue of Playgirl. Underwood broke into film with roles in Just Cause (1995), Set It Off (1996) and Deep Impact (1998). He also had a supporting role as a geneticist in Gattaca. In 2000, he played the lead role in the short-lived television series City of Angels. In 2003, he guest starred in four episodes on the HBO series Sex and the City playing Cynthia Nixon's love interest. In 2004, he played the role of Roger De Souza opposite Heather Locklear in NBC's LAX. He gained acclaim as the sexy grade school teacher in the CBS sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus for two years. In 2007, he guest starred in an episode of the NBC series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. His also had a role as recurring character Alex in the HBO series In Treatment. Also in In 2007, Underwood co-authored the novel Casanegra: A Tennyson Hardwick Novel with husband-and-wife team Steven Barnes and Tananarive Due. Next, Underwood can seen as the President of the United States in the NBC drama series The Event. Underwood has received three NAACP Image Awards, for his film work in Rules of Engagement, and his television work in L.A. Law, City of Angels, Murder in Mississippi and Mama Flora's Family. He was voted one of People's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2000, and one of TV Guide's "Most Influential Faces of the 90s". In 1989, Underwood co-founded Artists for a New South Africa, a non-profit organization dedicated to democracy and equality in South Africa. Underwood is a part of several charitable organizations. He won the 1993 Humanitarian Award for his work with the Los Angeles chapter of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. In 2003, along with Ashley Judd, he served as the spokesperson for YouthAIDS. Underwood also appeared in a 2004 public service announcement for The Fulfillment Fund. He is a Trustee for the Robey Theatre Company in Los Angeles, a non-profit theatre group founded by Danny Glover, focusing on plays about the Black experience. On September 17, 1994, he married Desiree DaCosta, with whom he has three children.
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