Once in the Life
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Laurence Fishburne
Titus Welliver
Paul Calderon
Gregory Hines
Madison Riley
Laurence Fishburne
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20/20 Mike is a two-bit street hoodlum whose nickname is suppossed to indicate that he possesses an instinct for foresight and self-preservation. Torch, Mike's unlikely white half-brother, is an unreliable junkie -- only 20/20 fails to notice this obvious fact. When a heroin heist goes bad because of Torch's itchy trigger finger, the two brothers are forced into hiding from a local crime boss. 20/20 telephones an old pal, Tony the Tiger, to help him out of this jam. But what 20/20 doesn't realize is that Tony works for the mob boss they're hiding from.
Director
Laurence Fishburne
Cast
Titus Welliver
Paul Calderon
Gregory Hines
Madison Riley
Laurence Fishburne
Sue Costello
Andres Titus
Michael Paul Chan
Huey Morgan
Justin Pierre Edmund
Wanda De Jesús
Tiger Chen
Nick Chinlund
Dominic Chianese
Tim White
Eamonn Walker
Annabella Sciorra
Crew
Keith Abell
Ray Angelic
Charley Beal
Thomas Brandau
David Bushell
Steve Carlis
Donald C. Carter
Paul Cheponis
William Paul Clark
Barry Cole
Christopher Covert
Joseph J Dimartino
Diann Duthie
Laurence Fishburne
Laurence Fishburne
Laurence Fishburne
Laurence Fishburne
Darryle Johnson
Branford Marsalis
Larry Meistrich
Gene Page
Bill Pankow
Ahmad Shirazi
Stuart Stanley
Helen Sugland
Bonnie Timmermann
Richard Turne
Jordan West
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Gregory Hines, 1946-2003
Born Gregory Oliver Hines on February 14, 1946, in New York City, he began taking dance lessons at age three and by the time he was six he and his brother Maurice were performing jazz tap at Harlem's Apollo Theater. By 1954, Hines was already on Broadway when he joined the cast of the Broadway musical The Girl in Pink Tights. He then spent the next 20 years perfecting the craft and art of tap dancing as he toured with his brother and father Maurice Sr. in a nightclub circuit act called "Hines, Hines and Dad", before he left in 1973 to form a rock band called Severance in Southern California.
Itching to put his dancing shoes on again, Hines made it back to New York a few years later and in 1978, scored his first Broadway success with Eubie, and earned a Tony nomination. With his vitality, charm and grace, Hines became one of the leading lights on Broadway for the next few years, as exemplified by two more Broadway hits in Comin' Uptown (1980) and Sophisticated Ladies (1981), for which he received two more Tony nominations for his performances.
His charismatic presence made him natural for films, and he notched his first film role as a last minute replacement for Richard Pryor in Mel Brooks' History of the World, Part I (1981), where he immediately displayed his sharp comic abilities. Other solid roles followed over the next decade: an unorthodox coroner in Michael Wadleigh's urban thriller Wolfen (1981); a nightclub dancer in Francis Ford Coppola's The Cotton Club (1984); an American defector to the Soviet Union in Taylor Hackford's overheated melodrama White Nights (1985); a wise-cracking cop in Peter Hyam's Running Scared (1986), and as the fast-talking con artist Goldy in Bill Duke's underrated A Rage in Harlem (1991).
He returned to Broadway in 1992 for his biggest triumph, a portrayal of Jelly Roll Morton, the famed jazz composer, in Jelly's Last Jam and earned a Tony Award in the process. A few more film appearances came in the '90's, most memorably in Forest Whitaker's Waiting to Exhale (1995), but Hines found a new lease on his career when he appeared on the small screen. He played a single father in a fine, if short-lived sitcom The Gregory Hines Show (1997-98); was popular as Ben Doucette, a love interest for Grace in the hugely popular show Will & Grace for two seasons (1999-2001); and received strong critical notice for his moving take as Bill "Bojangles" Robinson in the television film Bojangles (2001) that he also produced. His last televised appearance was in June 2002, when he co-hosted the Tony Awards with Bernadette Peters. In addition to his father and brother, he is survived by his fiancee Negrita Jayde; a daughter, Daria Hines; a son, Zach; a stepdaughter, Jessica Koslow; and a grandson.
by Michael T. Toole
Gregory Hines, 1946-2003
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Released in United States on Video March 27, 2001
Shown at the American Film Market (AFM) 2000 February 23 - March 1, 2000.
Feature directorial debut for actor Laurence Fishburne.
Began shooting October 26, 1998.
Completed shooting December 14, 1998.
The play "Riff Raff", written by Laurence Fishburne, was produced off-Broadway in 1995 with Fishburne and Titus Welliver in the lead roles.
Released in United States 2000 (Shown at the American Film Market (AFM) 2000 February 23 - March 1, 2000.)
Released in United States on Video March 27, 2001
Released in United States Fall October 27, 2000 (NY, LA, Chicago)
Released in United States 2000
Released in United States Fall October 27, 2000