- Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
Infobox actor
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name = Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
birthname =
birthdate = birth date and age|1953|9|4
location =New York ,New York ,
USA
notable role = Cochise in "Cooley High "
Freddie "Boom Boom" Washington in "Welcome Back, Kotter "
Joseph Jackson in ""
academyawards =
spouse =Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs (born
September 4 ,1953 inNew York City ,New York ,United States ) [imdb name|id=0385320|name=Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs] is an American actor. He has appeared in a number of films and television programs, including "Death Wish " (1974), "Cooley High " (1975), "Roots" (1977), "Welcome Back, Kotter " (1975), ""Bangers and Mash " (1983), and "" (1992).Lawrence was born in New York City on
September 4 ,1953 , the fifth child of nine to West Indian parents Hilton Jacobs and Clothilda Jacobs. [ [http://www.soulwalking.co.uk/Lawrence%20Hilton%20Jacobs.html soulwalking.co.uk: Lawrence Hilton Jacobs] ] He began his acting career in the summer of 1969 and graduated from theHigh School of Art and Design in 1971. Afterward, he studied acting with the world famousNegro Ensemble Company and theAl Fann Theatrical Ensemble . In 1975, he won the part of Freddie "Boom Boom" Washington on the ABC hit comedy series, "Welcome Back, Kotter ".Life after "Kotter"
In 1983, Lawrence won the
NAACP Image Award as best actor for his performance as Frankie inRichard Wesley 's "The Mighty Gents ". He later gained praise afor his portrayal asJoseph Jackson in ABC-TV's highly-ratedmini-series "", he starred on theFox Network short lived cult science fiction TV series "Alien Nation" as Sgt. Dobbs, and as Rushion, the headstrong, unapologeticentrepreneur and father of Moesha's boyfriend Q in "Moesha ".As an accomplished keyboardist/singer, Hilton-Jacobs has performed with numerous acclaimed musicians, such as
Rick James ,Johnny Gill ,The Temptations , andThe Sylvers . He's written/produced themes for TV shows and scores for motion pictures, and has released several solo albums. He also taught acting at The Adam Wade Workshop.Film Credits
* "Claudine"
* "Cooley High "
* "Youngblood"
* "The Annihilators "
* "L.A. Heat"
* "L.A. Vice "
* "Change "
* "Paramedics "
* "Quiet Fire "
* "The Mighty Gents "
* "Indecent Behavior"
* "Southlander "
* "Death Wish" - uncredited appearance as a mugger near the end of the film
* "Sublime (film) "Television credits
* "
Welcome Back, Kotter "
* "The Comedy Company "
* "Roots"
* "For the Love of It"
* "Fame"
* "Simon & Simon "
* "Hill Street Blues "
* "Alien Nation"
* "The Redd Foxx Show "
* ""
* "Pointman "
* "Diagnosis Murder "
* "Tracey Takes On "
* "Moesha "
* "L.A. Doctors "
* "Martin"
* "The Parent 'Hood "
* "The Wayans Bros. "
* "Tidalwave, No Escape "
* "That's So Raven "
* "Girlfriends "Stage credits
* "
I Love My Wife "
* "Deadwood Dick, Legend Of The West "
* "Delirious"
* "Ceremonies In Dark Old Men "
* "Mr. Right Now! "Screenwriting credits
* "L.A. Heat"
* "L.A. Vice "
* "Change "
* "Angels Of The City "
* "Lucky Valentine "
* "The Guardian "
* "Criminals "
* "Lenny & Rebecca "
* "It Takes a Thief"
* "Torrid Daydreamer "
* "Suza "
* "An Angel On Abby Street "
* "Quiet Fire "Trivia
The clay animated series "
The PJs " takes place in a fictional government housing project inDetroit named "Hilton-Jacobs" as a reference to actor Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs.Hilton-Jacobs starred in a few commercials over the years, including an early 1970s commercial for "
The United Negro College Fund ".Reportedly dated LaToya Jackson for a time.
Music Credits
* "
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs S/T (1978) "
* "All the Way...Love (1979) "* "
produced the song "Let Me Do It" (1981) performed by Halo, considered among many soul collectors as a modern soul masterpiece "References
External links
*imdb name|id=0385320|name=Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
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