Howard E Rollins


Actor

About

Also Known As
Howard Ellsworth Rollins Jr., Howard Rollins, Niko Pirosmaniscwili
Birth Place
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Born
October 17, 1950
Died
December 09, 1996
Cause of Death
Complications From Lymphoma

Biography

This commanding black actor came to prominence as Coalhouse Walker Jr. in Milos Forman's adaptation of the E.L. Doctorow novel "Ragtime" (1981), for which he earned an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actor. Rollins was also memorable in Norman Jewison's tightly-wound drama, "A Soldier's Story" (1984). But Rollins is perhaps best remembered for his television appearances.On the small ...

Biography

This commanding black actor came to prominence as Coalhouse Walker Jr. in Milos Forman's adaptation of the E.L. Doctorow novel "Ragtime" (1981), for which he earned an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actor. Rollins was also memorable in Norman Jewison's tightly-wound drama, "A Soldier's Story" (1984). But Rollins is perhaps best remembered for his television appearances.

On the small screen, the intense actor has portrayed a wide range of characters, ranging from the factual (Andrew Young in the 1978 NBC biographical miniseries "King" and George Haley in the 1979 ABC miniseries "Roots: The Next Generation") to fictional (Honey in "The Member of the Wedding" NBC, 1982). Rollins was a member of the cast of the NBC daytime drama "Another World" in the early 80s and segued to a primetime series with the short-lived Western "Wildside" (ABC, 1985), in which he played an demolitions expert. But he earned widespread recognition for his role as Virgil Tibbs (the Sidney Poitier role in the feature) in the TV series, "In the Heat of the Night" (NBC, 1988-92; CBS, 1992-93). Rollins has also made headlines with well-publicized battles with substance abuse and arrests for cocaine possession and driving under the influence. His recurring problems led to his dismissal from the series. Although Rollins underwent rehabilitation, his previous history made producers leery of hiring him and work offers were few. His last TV appearance was as a guest performer on "Remember WENN" (AMC, 1996). He died in December 1996 of complications from lymphoma.

Life Events

1967

Stage debut, "Of Mice and Men" in Baltimore, MD

1969

Appeared as regular on PBS series "Our Street"

1974

Broadway debut, "We Interrupt This Program"

1978

Feature film debut, "The House of God"

1981

Breakthrough film role, Coalhouse Walker, Jr in Milos Foreman's "Ragtime"

1984

Starred in feature film "A Soldier's Story"

1985

Primetime series debut as regular, "Wildside" (ABC)

1996

Final feature role, "Drunks" (film had festival screens and was aired on Showtime before its theatrical release)

1996

Final TV appearances, guest performance on "Remember WENN" (AMC) and on PBS Kwanzaa special "Harambee!"

Videos

Movie Clip

Soldier's Story, A (1984) -- (Movie Clip) They Still Hate You Joining director Norman Jewison’s opening, Patti LaBelle the maybe implausibly excellent vocalist in fictional Tynin, La, 1944, and Adolph Caesar the intoxicated African American Army drill sergeant whose murder forms the premise, Wings Hauser the white officer debriefing troops including Denzel Washington and Larry Riley, in A Soldier’s Story, 1984.
Soldier's Story, A (1984) -- (Movie Clip) White Folks In The Town Robert Townshend is Corporal Ellis, enthusiastic driver for Captain Davenport (Howard E Rollins), the prosecutor sent to Louisiana to investigate the murder of a black sergeant, and who must report to Colonel Nivens (Trey Wilson), who has an attitude, in A Soldier’s Story, 1984, directed by Norman Jewison from Charles Fuller’s play and screenplay.
Soldier's Story, A (1984) -- (Movie Clip) PFC Melvin Peterson Investigating the murder of Sgt. Waters (Adolph Caesar), Captain Davenport (Howard E. Rollins Jr.) deposes Private Peterson (Denzel Washington) who recalls a baseball game starring CJ (Larry Riley), in Norman Jewison's A Soldier's Story, 1984, from Charles Fuller's play and screenplay.
Soldier's Story, A (1984) -- (Movie Ciip) Crazy Kind of Hate Prosecutor Captain Davenport (Howard E. Rollins Jr.) questions Private Wilkie (Art Evans), leading into a flashback sequence further exposing the character of murder victim Sergeant Waters (Adolph Caesar) in 1944 Louisiana, in A Soldier's Story 1984.

Family

Howard Ellsworth Rollins
Father
Steel worker. Deceased.
Ruth Rollins
Mother
Domestic. Survived him.
Hattie Fields
Sister
Survived him.

Bibliography