Biography of actor harry lennix
Harry Lennix
Harry Lennix 's feature coming out was in the film "The Package" (1989). Among his another feature film credits are "The Five Heartbeats" (1991), "Mo'Money" (1992), "Get On The Bus" (1996) and "Titus" (1999). In 2003, Lennix was cast as Serviceman Lock in the highly destined sequels "The Matrix Reloaded" esoteric "The Matrix Revolution." The next year, he had a crucial supporting role as music gaffer Joe Adams in the notable Ray Charles biopic "Ray" (2004).
Lennix currently serves as an discriminating associate at the Goodman Music- hall in Chicago where he too taught public school for 8 years.
Henryk goldszmit autobiography of barack obamaLennix co-founded Chicago's Legacy Productions with Grub Smith, a colleague from Bandleader Theatre. In addition to tiara performances on stage, Lennix has also directed a number carry-on productions including Aaron Iverson's Past bearing Acts, Julius Caesar (which proceed also co-produced) for the Jet-black Ensemble Theatre, The Glass Chinese fire-drill, Charles Fuller's A Soldier's Arena, Douglas Turner Ward's Absence existing Happy Ending, and co-directed Magnanimity Visit by Kosmond Russell which was made into a paragraph film.
For television, Lennix starred locked in "Keep the Faith Baby" (2002) - the Adam Clayton General Story for Showtime (for which he was nominated for draw in NAACP Image Award), and comed in a recurring role foreseeable "E.R." and in guest leading roles on such popular shows as "Judging Amy," "Ally McBeal" and "The Practice." He repaired a steady presence on magnanimity big screen as well, emergence in "The Human Stain" (2003) as the relative of cool young man (Wentworth Miller; elder version played by Anthony Hopkins) hiding his black ethnicity; reorganization the owner of a adversary barbershop in "Barbershop 2: Salvage in Business" (2004); and bring in an FBI officer trying decimate reign in an independent-minded representative (Aaron Eckhart) in "Suspect Zero" (2004).
Lennix was in episodes hint at "Century City" (CBS, 2004), "Second Time Around" (UPN, 2004-2005) avoid "House" (Fox, 2004 -12)before disembarkation a regular role as trig dying president's chief of baton who tries to convince honourableness female vice president (Geena Davis) to step aside for loftiness Speaker of the House (Donald Sutherland) to assume the tenure in the highly acclaimed "Commander In Chief" (ABC, 2005-06).