Birthday: 13 April 1973, New York City, New York, USA
Height: 183 cm
Bokeem Woodbine grew up in Harlem New York. At the age of 19, he secured the lead role in the HBO production of Forest Whitaker's directorial debut Strapped (1993). Bokeem moved to Los Angeles shortly after completing the film Jason's Lyric (1994), and has pursued his dream of becoming a noteworthy film actor while balancing a passion for...
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Bokeem Woodbine grew up in Harlem New York. At the age of 19, he secured the lead role in the HBO production of Forest Whitaker's directorial debut Strapped (1993). Bokeem moved to Los Angeles shortly after completing the film Jason's Lyric (1994), and has pursued his dream of becoming a noteworthy film actor while balancing a passion for musical expression. Along the way he has appeared alongside Oscar- wining actors and worked with many of today's top directors, producers, and networks. To date he has appeared in biographical movies, like "Ray," comedies like "Life," horror, "Devil," and most recently science fiction, in the much anticipated feature film, "Riddick." Bokeem respects the responsibilities inherent in taking on any role, and enjoys the process. Show less «
I like roles that bring the unexpected. Roles that may challenge the way people think about things a...Show more »
I like roles that bring the unexpected. Roles that may challenge the way people think about things and perceive things. And I like roles that reflect a reality. Show less «
Acting is an opportunity for me to try to explore and examine and expose humanity's weaknesses that ...Show more »
Acting is an opportunity for me to try to explore and examine and expose humanity's weaknesses that are intrinsic to our nature as humans and learn from them; thereby, it's like a sociological expose. Show less «
Right around 2004 when 'Ray' came out, I made a conscious decision to be more discerning because I t...Show more »
Right around 2004 when 'Ray' came out, I made a conscious decision to be more discerning because I thought to myself, 'After something like this, I really have to try to be strong enough to turn stuff down.' Show less «
Music is math; music is spiritual.
Music is math; music is spiritual.
I typically don't get into predicting the success of my projects. I've been involved with a lot of p...Show more »
I typically don't get into predicting the success of my projects. I've been involved with a lot of projects that I thought should have really gained notoriety and furthered my career, only to be met with the cold grasp of disappointment. So I typically stay away from predicting how a film will do. Show less «
You can be a dynamic actor, but could never be a star if you never spend time with the media. That's...Show more »
You can be a dynamic actor, but could never be a star if you never spend time with the media. That's something that I neglected to do. Show less «
It's not in my nature to chop people's heads off, per se, or rob a bank or any crazy thing I've done...Show more »
It's not in my nature to chop people's heads off, per se, or rob a bank or any crazy thing I've done on screen. I'm just comfortable reading a book or spending time with my wife and my daughter or watching the fight on TV with the fellas. Show less «
I was cocky and arrogant when I was younger. I thought that if I delivered a good performance, and p...Show more »
I was cocky and arrogant when I was younger. I thought that if I delivered a good performance, and put my best foot forward, that would be enough to get people's attention. So in my naivety, I cut my legs off at the knees, because I didn't realize that oftentimes it doesn't matter about the performance... it's the media that creates stars. Show less «