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Born: October 20, 1953 – Died: September 24, 2016
Bill Nunn, an actor known for his powerful screen presence and versatility, was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His father's long tenure as a scout for the Pittsburgh Steelers, unearthing legendary talents, hinted at a family legacy of finding greatness in unconventional places. Nunn's journey in the entertainment industry was marked by significant contributions that left an indelible mark on Hollywood.
Early Life and Career
Nunn grew up in Pittsburgh, where he cultivated his passion for acting. His educational journey took him to Morehouse College, where he honed his craft. It was at Morehouse where he met Spike Lee, a connection that would significantly shape his career.
His professional acting debut came in Spike Lee's "School Daze" (1988), but it was his role as Radio Raheem in Lee's "Do the Right Thing" (1989) that firmly established Nunn as a formidable actor. This role showcased his ability to bring depth and complexity to his characters, setting the stage for a career of diverse and impactful roles.
Nunn's versatility saw him in a variety of roles, from the sympathetic physical therapist in "Regarding Henry" (1991) to the beloved character Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson in "Spider-Man" (2002) and "Spider-Man 3" (2007). His performances earned him critical acclaim and showcased his ability to transcend character types, from imposing figures to gentle giants.
Beyond the screen, Bill Nunn was a family man, married to Donna Anne Watts, with whom he had two children. He also had a passion for the stage, evidenced by his Broadway debut in "A Raisin in the Sun."
Nunn's impact on Hollywood was profound. His ability to consistently deliver powerful performances in a variety of roles made him a respected and beloved figure in the industry. His collaboration with Spike Lee, in particular, resulted in some of the most memorable characters in cinema. Nunn's legacy is that of a versatile actor who brought authenticity and intensity to every role, making him a true icon in the world of acting.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2014–2015 | Sirens (TV Series) | Cash |
2012 | Won't Back Down | Principal Holland |
2009 | Help Me, Help You | Detective |
2008 | Little Bear and the Master | Warden |
2008 | A Raisin in the Sun (TV Movie) | Bobo |
2007 | Randy and the Mob | Wardlowe Gone |
2007 | Firehouse Dog | Joe Musto |
2007 | Spider-Man 3 | Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson |
2007 | October Road (TV Series) | Leslie Etwood |
2006 | Idlewild | GW |
2006 | Out There | Desmond |
2004 | Spider-Man 2 | Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson |
2003 | The District (TV Series) | Grant Singer |
2003 | Runaway Jury | Lonnie Shaver |
2002 | The Kudzu Christmas (Video) | Dr. Luke |
2002 | People I Know | The Reverend Lyle Blunt |
2002 | Spider-Man | Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson |
2001–2002 | The Job (TV Series) | Terrence 'Pip' Phillips |
2001 | The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option (Video) | Luther |
2000 | Lockdown | Charles |
2000 | Stolen from the Heart (TV Movie) | FBI Special Agent Malcolm Russ |
1999 | The Hungry Bachelors Club | Moses Grady |
1999 | The Price of a Broken Heart (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1999 | Foolish | Jimmy Beck |
1999 | Passing Glory (TV Movie) | Howard Porter |
1998 | The Legend of 1900 | Danny |
1998 | Carriers (TV Movie) | Capt. David Arends |
1998 | The Tic Code | Kingston |
1998 | Ambushed (TV Movie) | Watts Fatboy |
1998 | *He Got Game* | Uncle Bubba |
1998 | Always Outnumbered (TV Movie) | Howard M'Shalla |
1998 | Early Edition (TV Series) | Detective Barns |
1997 | Ellen Foster (TV Movie) | Mr. Douglas |
1997 | Mad City | Cliff Williams (uncredited) |
1997 | Kiss the Girls | Sampson |
1997 | Millennium (TV Series) | Lt. McCormick |
1997 | Quicksilver Highway (TV Movie) | Len |
1996 | Extreme Measures | Det. Bob Burke |
1996 | Bulletproof | Finch |
1996 | Mr. and Mrs. Loving (TV Movie) | Leonard |
1996 | Touched by an Angel (TV Series) | Frank Champness |
1995 | New York Undercover (TV Series) | Lt. Carver |
1995 | Fallen Angels (TV Series) | Fearless Jones |
1995 | Money Train | Crash Train Motorman |
1995 | The Affair (TV Movie) | Sgt. Rivers |
1995 | Chicago Hope (TV Series) | Tony Maxwell |
1995 | True Crime (Video) | Detective Jerry Guinn |
1995 | Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead | Easy Wind |
1995 | Canadian Bacon | Kabral |
1995 | Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh | Reverend Ellis |
1994 | Traps (TV Series) | Cloud |
1994 | The Last Seduction | Harlan |
1994 | Dangerous Heart (TV Movie) | Mulkey |
1994 | Save Me | Detective Vincent |
1993 | Silent Witness: What a Child Saw | William Crawford |
1993 | Bakersfield P.D. (TV Series) | Troy Davis |
1993 | *Loaded Weapon 1* | Police Photographer |
1992 | Sister Act | Eddie Souther |
1991 | White Lie (TV Movie) | Chief Adams |
1991 | Regarding Henry | Bradley, Physical Therapist |
1991 | New Jack City | Duh Duh Duh Man |
1990 | Demon Cop | Reporter |
1990 | Mo' Better Blues | Bottom Hammer (Bass) |
1990 | Cadillac Man | Grave Digger |
1990 | Def by Temptation | Dougy |
1989 | *Glory* | (uncredited) |
1989 | *Do the Right Thing* | Radio Raheem |
1989 | The Littlest Victims (TV Movie) | Orderly |
1988 | School Daze | Da Fella Grady |
1987 | Vietnam War Story (TV Series) | MP #1 |
1981 | Sharky's Machine | Kitten's Bouncer (uncredited) |