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Roger Guenveur Smith

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Biography:An esteemed African-American playwright and actor whose roles almost invariably contend with the politics and dynamics of race (frequent collaborator Spike Lee once famously described him as a "racial cheerleader"), thespian Roger Guenveur Smith grew up in Berkeley and debuted onscreen in the late '80s. Over the ensuing years, Smith cultivated and sustained a reputation for tackling demanding, challenging, and thought-provoking assignments with immense aplomb. He achieved much of his success thanks to repeated collaborations with Lee, who cast him as Yoda in the musical School Daze (1988) and Smiley, the hipster street philosopher in Do the Right Thing (1989); in fact, Lee later noted that Smith was the one who devised the idea for the juxtaposed photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X in one of Thing's pivotal scenes. Meanwhile, Smith remained extremely active in regional theater, both... Full Biography
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N'Bushe Wright, Wood Harris and Roger Guenveur Smith
Roger Guenveur Smith
Roger Guenveur Smith
N'Bushe Wright, Wood Harris and Roger Guenveur Smith
N'Bushe Wright, Wood Harris and Roger Guenveur Smith
Roger Guenveur Smith
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