Jungle Fever
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Berry
- In Halle Berry
Film roles in Jungle Fever (1991), directed by Spike Lee, and in Boomerang (1992), starring Eddie Murphy, first brought her notice. She starred with Jessica Lange in Losing Isaiah (1995), a drama about adoption, before earning acclaim for her portrayal of film star Dorothy Dandridge, the first
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Davis
- In Ossie Davis
…Do the Right Thing (1989); Jungle Fever (1991), in which Dee also appeared; and Malcolm X (1992), in which he reenacted the real-life eulogy he had given for the fallen civil rights leader. Davis also spoke at the funeral of Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968.
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Dee
- In Ruby Dee
…the Right Thing (1989) and Jungle Fever (1991). Among their television credits are Roots: The Next Generations (1979), Martin Luther King: The Dream and the Drum (1986), and The Stand (1994). The couple’s partnership extended into their activism as well; they served as master and mistress of ceremonies for the…
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Imperioli
- In Michael Imperioli: Acting career
…later had supporting roles in Jungle Fever (1991) and the biopic Malcolm X (1992), both of which were directed by Spike Lee. In 1994 Imperioli appeared in an episode of NYPD Blue, which marked his TV debut.
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Jackson
- In Samuel L. Jackson
…Mo’ Better Blues (1990), and Jungle Fever (1991), for which Jackson garnered the first best supporting actor award ever bestowed by the Cannes film festival judges for his riveting performance as a hard-core drug addict. That role prompted Jackson, who had just come out of rehab, to permanently end his…
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Queen Latifah
- In Queen Latifah
…made her big-screen debut in Jungle Fever, and after several television appearances she was signed in 1993 to costar in the series Living Single. The show ended in 1998, and later that year Queen Latifah played a jazz singer in the film Living Out Loud. Her commanding screen presence brought…
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Snipes
- In Wesley Snipes
…with his white secretary in Jungle Fever, also directed by Lee. In 1992, after starring roles in White Men Can’t Jump and The Waterdance, Snipes played an airline security expert who battles terrorists in Passenger 57, which was a hit at the box office.
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