• Name: Ving Rhames
  • Date of Birth: May 12, 1959
  • Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Mini-bio: A burly, bald black actor of stage, screen, and television, Ving Rhames specializes in playing villains and, indeed, having grown up on Harlem's meanest streets, is no stranger to violence. His onscre... read moreen persona, however, is no match for his real-life reputation as a deeply compassionate man, seriously dedicated to his profession. The actor ably demonstrated his capacity for abundant generosity during the 1998 Golden Globes ceremony when he handed over the award he had just won for portraying the title character of the cable film Don King: Only in America to fellow nominee Jack Lemmon, simply because he felt Lemmon's contributions to film exceeded his own.Though his upbringing in Harlem was rife with many temptations to engage in easy money criminal ventures, the deeply religious Rhames separated himself from street riffraff at a young age and focused his energies on school. It was his ninth grade English teacher who steered the sensitive young man toward acting, in large part because Rhames was unusually well spoken, frequently earning praise for his clear elocution. Inspired by a poetry reading he had attended with schoolmates, Rhames successfully auditioned for entrance into New York's prestigious High School for the Performing Arts. Once enrolled, he immersed himself in his studies and fell in love with acting. Following graduation in 1978, he attended the Juilliard School of Drama on a scholarship and focused his studies there on classical theater. After graduating from Juilliard in 1983, he went on to perform in Shakespeare in the Park productions. In 1984, Rhames made his television debut in Go Tell It on the Mountain and, the following year, landed his first Broadway role starring opposite Matt Dillon in The Winter Boys. Thus began a steady, fruitful theater career augmented by recurring roles on such daily soap operas as Another World and Guiding Light, and guest-starring parts on such primetime series as Miami Vice. He entered films in Native Son (1986), following that up with appearances in a series of modest films and television movies. Rather than getting a single big break into stardom, he made a gradual ascent that began with his appearance in Brian De Palma's grim Vietnam War saga Casualties of War (1989). Rhames again worked with Matt Dillon in 1993 on The Saint of Fort Washington. While filming on location in New York, Dillon introduced him to a man who had approached him, asking about the actor's involvement with Rhames on Broadway. It turned out that the stranger was Rhames' long-estranged older brother, Junior, who had lost contact with the family while serving in Vietnam. Troubled and unable to reintegrate into mainstream society, he had been living in a nearby homeless shelter. The compassionate Rhames was thrilled to see his big brother and promptly moved him into his apartment, helped him get a job, and later bought a home for his brother and parents to share. In 1994, Rhames gained considerable acclaim for his disturbingly convincing portrayal of the sadistic Marsellus Wallace in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. His performance paved the way for supporting roles opposite some of Hollywood's most popular stars in such big budget features as Mission Impossible (1996) (as well as John Woo's 2000 sequel to the film), Con Air (1997), Out of Sight (1998), and Entrapment (1999). In addition to his film credits, Rhames has also continued to appear frequently on such television shows as E.R. Rhames' performance as a former gangster turned honest, hardworking man proved a highlight of Boyz N the Hood director John Singleton's 2001 drama Baby Boy, and after lending his distinctive voice to the computer animated box-office disaster Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within the actor returned to the small screen for a pair of made-for-television features. If subsequent efforts such as Undisputed failed to make a sizable dent at the box office, Rhames continued to impress with contributions to such features as Lilo and Stitch (again providing vocals for the animated film) and as a conscientious cop in the 2002 police drama Dark Blue. A role opposite Gary Oldman in the 2003 crime drama Sin flew under the radar of most mainstream film audiences, and in early 2004 Rhames took up arms against the hungry legions of the undead in the eagerly anticipated remake Dawn of the Dead. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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flixster.actor.pane.162693220 - flixsterVing Rhames mini-bio: Irving Christopher "Ving" Rhames is a Golden Globe winning American actor. he studied dramatic arts at the New York High School of Performing Arts and then at the Julliard School of Drama.

After graduating from Julliard, he went on to perform in Shakespeare in the Park productions. His first on screen role was Go Tell it on the mountain a made for tv movie, he was then cast in minor roles in popular TV shows including Miami Vice, Tour of Duty and Crime Story. whilst filming in New York in 1993, he was introduced to a homeless man, who turned out to be his long lost, older brother, Junior, who had lost contact with the family after serving in Vietnam. The thrilled Rhames immediately assisted his brother and moved him into his own apartment.His most famous roles include Marcelles Wallis in Pulp Fiction and Luther Stickell in Mission Impossible.

At the 1998 Golden Globe Awards he picked up the award for Best Actor in a Mini Series, but he handed over the award to fellow nominee Jack Lemmon as he felt Lemmon was a more deserving winner!

He has starred in Shaft, the series, Dawn of the Dead and Bringing Out the Dead, to name a few others.He is a keen fitness & weight lifting enthusiast and is also well known for his strong spiritual beliefs and benevolent attitude towards other people.


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Ving Rhames Information:
Eye color:light brown
Height: 6' (1.83 m)
Nickname(s):ving
Notable feature(s):bald head
deep voice
Education: New York's School of Performing Arts
SUNY Purchase
Family: parents Reatha and Ernest Rhames,
wife Deborah
Step-daughter, Tiffany 15 years old. Daughter, Reignbeau & Son, Freedom
brother
Resides in:los angeles & new york
Religious affiliations: he has strong spiritual beliefs
Political affiliation:
Personal interests/hobbies:A keen fitness & weight lifting enthusiast
boxing
Charities/Causes:
Other:Was given the nickname he goes by, "Ving," by his one time roomate Stanley Tucci, when together for a time at SUNY Purchase.



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