Join us for part III of a special tribute evening which brought together family, friends, and colleagues to honor and celebrate three of our living legends: Garrett Morris, Earl Billings, and Harold Sylvester.
What if the stories of a single actor could illuminate the true essence of friendship and craft? This video tribute celebrates the legendary Earl Billings. Through charming anecdotes and heartfelt messages, friends and colleagues share their admiration for Earl's profound influence both on and off the stage. This episode promises a unique glimpse into the life of a man whose dedication, mentorship, and camaraderie have left an indelible mark on the industry, inspiring respect and love among all who have had the joy of knowing him.
Best known for his role as Rob in the television series "What's Happening!!" Earl has established himself as a versatile actor. He began his acting career in 1976 with the film "J.D.'s Revenge" and has since appeared in numerous notable productions. His filmography includes significant roles in movies such as "American Splendor" (2003), "Antwone Fisher" (2002), "Con Air" (1997), "Thank You for Smoking" (2005), and "Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer" (2018)
Watch, and you'll discover the remarkable legacy of a man whose life is as compelling as the characters he's brought to life on screen, with a little Jerry Springer moment courtesy of Terence Rosemore.
In Order of Appearance
Terence Rosemore is an award-winning actor and filmmaker. He has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including "Triple 9," "The Nice Guys," "Guardians of the Galaxy Vols. 2 & 3," "Atlanta," and "Outer Banks." He is a regular on “Old Black Men Sittin’ on the Porch Talkin’ Shit”
Ellis “Skeeter” Williams is an American actor, comedian, singer, and writer. He is best known for his role as Henry Hughley in the sitcom ‘The Hughleys.’ Williams began his career in the early 1980s, making his television debut on ‘Saturday Night Live’ and appearing in films like ‘The Brother from Another Planet’ and ‘Eddie Murphy Raw.’ He has also appeared in numerous other films and TV shows, including ‘Jackie Brown’, ‘Seinfeld’, and ‘NYPD Blue.’ Williams has received awards such as an Ovation Award for his stage work.
Ted Lange is an American actor, director, and screenwriter, best known for his iconic role as bartender Isaac Washington in the TV series "The Love Boat" (1977-1986). Lange began his career in theatre, making his Broadway debut in the musical "Hair." He has also appeared in notable roles in "That's My Mama" and guest-starred in numerous TV shows. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Lange has written over twenty-five plays and directed several TV shows and films, earning him recognition as a Renaissance man in the entertainment industry.
Jimmy J.W. Smith is a versatile actor with a career spanning over four decades in film and television. He began his acting journey at The Karamu House Community Theater and later studied at Uta Hagen's acting class in New York City. Smith has appeared in numerous films, including "The Warriors," "Red Heat," "Johnny Handsome," and "Hoodlum." His television credits include roles in "Reno 911!," "The X-Files," and "L.A. Law." Additionally, Smith is a producer and the president of 3000 Realms Entertainment, a production company he co-founded.
Wesley Thompson is a versatile actor who began his career on stage, earning recognition as Best Actor in college for his role in George C. Wolfe's "Up For Grabs."He has appeared in numerous TV shows, including "Cheers," "Seinfeld," "Friends," and "ER," as well as films like "Casper," "White Man's Burden," and "Iron Man 3." He has also worked in theater, performing in productions such as "A Member of the Wedding" and "The Miser."
Veronica Redd is a renowned American actress. She is best known for her role as Mamie Johnson in the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless, a character she played from 1990 to 1995 and again from 1999 to 2004, reprising the role in 2023. Redd made history with her portrayal of Edie Stokes, one of TV's first transgender characters, in The Jeffersons in 1977. Her extensive career includes appearances in Good Times, ER, The Women of Brewster Place, and films like Clean and Sober and The Five Heartbeats. Additionally, she has worked as an acting coach and continues to inspire with her enduring performances.
Tucker Smallwood, is an American actor, author, and vocalist who served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army's Airborne Infantry during the Vietnam War. He moved to New York to study acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse, launching a diverse career spanning Broadway, film, and television. His notable film appearances include The Cotton Club (1984), Contact (1997), Deep Impact (1998), and Traffic (2000), while his television work features roles in Space: Above and Beyond, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, and The Sarah Silverman Program. Beyond acting, Tucker authored "Return to Eden," an anthology about his Vietnam experiences and his return to Vietnam in 2004, and is an accomplished musician who served as vocalist for the blues band Incarnation.
Richard Gant is a renowned American actor. He is celebrated for his commanding presence and powerful voice, often cast in authoritative roles such as judges, attorneys, and military officers. Gant's notable performances include playing George Washington Duke in "Rocky V" (1990), Arnette Hostetler in "Deadwood" (2004-2006), and Owen Thoreau Sr. in "Men of a Certain Age" (2009-2011). He has also appeared in numerous other films and TV shows like "The Big Lebowski," "Babylon 5," "Friends," and "General Hospital." Before his acting career, Gant served in the Air Force and worked off-Broadway in New York.
Oz Scott is a renowned American television, film, and theater director and producer. Scott is celebrated for directing numerous iconic TV shows, including The Jeffersons, The Cosby Show, Boston Legal, and Black Lightning. His notable film credits include Bustin' Loose and The Cheetah Girls. Scott has received several awards, including a Drama Desk Award and an NAACP Image Award, and has served in various leadership roles within the entertainment industry.
Starletta DuPois is a distinguished American actress known for her extensive work in film, television, and theater. DuPois has appeared in over 90 films and TV shows, including notable roles in "Waiting to Exhale," "Big Momma's House," and "The Notebook." Her theater career highlights include a Tony Award nomination for "The Mighty Gents" and an NAACP Image Award for "A Raisin in the Sun." She is also recognized for playing all three female roles in Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun."
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