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Forest Whitaker filmography

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Forest Whitaker in 2014

Forest Whitaker is an American actor, producer and director.

Whitaker started his career in early roles in films such as Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Vision Quest (1985), The Color of Money (1986), Platoon (1986), Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) before his leading role in Clint Eastwood's Bird (1988). Whitaker continued acting in films such as The Crying Game (1992), Blown Away (1994), Prêt-à-Porter (1994), Mr. Holland's Opus (1995), Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999), and Panic Room (2002) He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in The Last King of Scotland (2006). He has since acted in The Great Debaters (2007), Vantage Point (2008), Lee Daniels' The Butler (2013), Arrival (2016), Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016), The Forgiven (2017), and Black Panther (2018).

Whitaker made his television debut in the CBS sitcom Making the Grade (1982). He has since had roles as Curtis Ames in the NBC medical drama ER (2006–2007), Lt. Jon Kavanaugh in FX crime drama The Shield (2006–2007), and Sam Cooper in the CBS police drama Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (2011). Whitaker's recent roles include Eddie Barker in the Fox musical drama series Empire (2017–2018) and Bumpy Johnson in the Epix crime drama Godfather of Harlem (2019–present). He made his Broadway debut in the revival of Eugene O'Neill's play Hughie (2016).

Film

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Actor

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1982 Tag: The Assassination Game Gowdy's Bodyguard
Fast Times at Ridgemont High Charles Jefferson
1985 Vision Quest Jean-Pierre "Balldozer" Baldosier
1986 The Color of Money Amos
Platoon Harold "Big Harold"
1987 Stakeout Detective Jack Pismo
Good Morning, Vietnam Private Edward Garlick
1988 Bloodsport CID Agent Rawlins
Bird Charlie "Bird" Parker, Jr.
1989 Johnny Handsome Dr. Steven Fisher
1990 Downtown Dennis Curren
1991 Diary of a Hitman Dekker
A Rage in Harlem Jackson Also co-producer
1992 Article 99 Dr. Sid Handleman
The Crying Game Jody
Consenting Adults David Duttonville
1993 Bank Robber Officer Battle
Body Snatchers Major Matthew Collins
Last Light Fred Whitmore
1994 Blown Away Officer Anthony Franklin
Prêt-à-Porter Cy Bianco
Jason's Lyric "Maddog"
1995 Species Dan Smithson
Smoke Cyrus Cole
Mr. Holland's Opus Adult Bobby Tidd Uncredited
1996 Phenomenon Nate Pope
1998 Body Count Crane
1999 Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai "Ghost Dog"
Light It Up Officer Dante Jackson
2000 Battlefield Earth Ker
Four Dogs Playing Poker Mr. Ellington
2001 The Fourth Angel FBI Agent Jules Bernard
Jew Balloons Jeremiah Shultze Short film
The Hire: The Follow The Employer Short film; uncredited [1]
Green Dragon Addie Also executive producer
2002 Panic Room Burnham
Phone Booth Captain Ed Ramey Release delayed due to the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks [2]
2004 Jiminy Glick in Lalawood Himself
First Daughter Narrator Also director and executive producer
2005 A Little Trip to Heaven Abe Holt
American Gun Carter Also executive producer
Mary Ted Younger
2006 Even Money Clyde Snow
The Marsh Geoffrey Hunt
Everyone's Hero Lonnie Brewster Voice
The Last King of Scotland Idi Amin Academy Award for Best Actor
2007 The Air I Breathe Happiness
Ripple Effect Philip Also executive producer
The Great Debaters James L. Farmer, Sr.
2008 Vantage Point Howard Lewis
Street Kings Captain Jack Wander
Dragon Hunters Lian Chu Voice role; English-language version
Winged Creatures Charlie Archenault
2009 Powder Blue Charlie Direct-to-video; also producer
Where the Wild Things Are Ira Voice role
Hurricane Season Al Collins Direct-to-video
2010 Repo Men Jake Freivald
Lullaby for Pi George
My Own Love Song Joey
The Experiment Barris Direct-to-video
Our Family Wedding Bradford Boyd
2011 Catch .44 Ronny Direct-to-video
2012 Freelancers Dennis LaRue
A Dark Truth Francisco Francis
Ernest & Celestine Ernest Voice role; English-language version
2013 The Last Stand FBI Agent John Bannister
Repentance Angel Sanchez Also producer [3]
Zulu Ali Sokhela
Pawn Will Direct-to-video
Lee Daniels' The Butler Cecil Gaines
Black Nativity Reverend Cornell
Out of the Furnace Chief Wesley Barnes
2014 Two Men in Town William Garnett
Taken 3 Inspector Frank Dotzler
2015 Dope Narrator Also producer
Southpaw Titus "Tick" Wills
2016 Arrival Colonel Weber
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Saw Gerrera
2017 The Forgiven Archbishop Desmond Tutu
2018 Sorry to Bother You First Equisapien / Demarius Also producer
Burden Reverend David Kennedy
Black Panther Zuri
How It Ends Tom
City of Lies Jack Jackson
2019 Finding Steve McQueen Howard Lambert
2020 Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey Jeronicus Jangle [4]
2021 Respect C. L. Franklin
2023 Big George Foreman Doc Broadus
2024 Havoc Post-production

Filmmaker

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Year Title Director Producer
1993 Strapped Yes No
1995 Waiting to Exhale Yes No
1998 Hope Floats Yes No
2003 Chasing Papi No Yes
2004 First Daughter Yes No
2009 Powder Blue No Yes
2013 Fruitvale Station No Yes
Repentance No Yes
2015 Dope No Yes
2016 Songs My Brothers Taught Me No Yes
2017 Roxanne Roxanne No Yes
2018 Sorry to Bother You No Yes
2021 Passing No Yes
2023 To Live and Die and Live No Yes

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1982 Making the Grade Episode: "Marriage David Style"
1983 Cagney & Lacey Night Manager Episode: "The Grandest Jewel Thief of Them All"
1984 Trapper John, M.D. Lewis Jordan Episode: "School Nurse"
Hill Street Blues Floyd Green Episode: "Blues for Mr. Green"
1985 Diff'rent Strokes Herman Episode: "Bully for Arnold"
The Grand Baby Television movie
The Fall Guy Friend Episode: "Spring Break"
North and South Cuffey Miniseries
1986 Amazing Stories Jerry Episode: "Gather Ye Acorns"
North and South, Book II Cuffey Miniseries
1987 Hands of a Stranger Sergeant Delaney Television movie
1990 Criminal Justice Jessie Williams
1993 Lush Life Buddy Chester
Last Light Fred Whitmore
1994 The Enemy Within Colonel MacKenzie "Mac" Casey
1996 Rebound Mr. Rucker
1999 Witness Protection US Marshal Steve Beck
2001 Feast of All Saints Daguerreotypist Picard Television movie; also executive producer
2002 Door to Door Television movie; co-executive producer
2003 Deacons for Defense Marcus Clay Television movie
2002–2003 The Twilight Zone Host / Narrator 44 episodes; also consulting producer
2006–2007 ER Curtis Ames 6 episodes
2006–2007 The Shield Lieutenant Jon Kavanaugh 13 episodes (seasons 5 and 6)
2007–2009 American Dad! The Turlingtons Voice; 3 episodes
2010 Criminal Minds Sam Cooper Episode: "The Fight"
Brick City 11 episodes; executive producer
2011 Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior Sam Cooper Lead role; 13 episodes
2012 Serving Life Narrator Documentary; also executive producer
2013 Africa Narrator Documentary series
2016 Roots Henry (Fiddler) 3 episodes
2017 Star Wars Rebels Saw Gerrera Voice; 4 episodes
2017–2018 Empire Eddie Barker 11 episodes
2019–present Godfather of Harlem Bumpy Johnson 30 episodes; also executive producer
2022 Young Rock Himself 3 episodes
Andor Saw Gerrera 2 episodes
2023 Extrapolations August Bolo Episode: "2068: The Going-Away Party"
2024 The Emperor of Ocean Park Judge Oliver Garland
TBA Gossamer Voice; upcoming animated series

Theatre

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Year Title Playwright Role Venue
2016 Hughie Eugene O'Neill Erie Smith Booth Theatre, Broadway debut

Video games

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Year Title Voice role Notes Ref.
2019 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Saw Gerrera Voice, likeness, and motion capture [5]

Music videos

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Year Artist Title Notes Ref.
1995 Whitney Houston "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" Director
2001 Jagged Edge "Goodbye" [6]
2009 Jamie Foxx ft. T-Pain "Blame It"
2019 Bring Me the Horizon "In the Dark"

References

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  1. ^ "The Follow". CineArchive. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  2. ^ "'Phone' release delayed". Amarillo.com. Associated Press. October 18, 2002. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
  3. ^ "Repentance – In Theaters February 28, 2014". Code Black. Archived from the original on July 2, 2015. Retrieved February 8, 2014.
  4. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (October 30, 2018). "Forest Whitaker To Star In David E. Talbert's Netflix Holiday Family Musical 'Jingle Jangle'". Deadline. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  5. ^ Sarkar, Samit (June 8, 2019). "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order features Rogue One's Saw Gerrera". Polygon. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
  6. ^ "Burning Question". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
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