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Mace
Windu played by Samuel L. Jackson
Star Wars character Mace Windu played
by Samuel L. Jackson starring in other movies and TV shows
with cameo appearances included. Hit the small pictures
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Pulp
Fiction (1994)
-Playing Jules Winnfield
-Three stories are told in a circular, fractured manner,
which only fully connect at the end. The first story focuses
on Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield that
are thugs for Marsellus Wallace and his wife, Mia (Uma
Thurman). In the second, Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis)
is ordered to take a fall while boxing, but decides not
to. The final chapter follows a couple as they prepare
to hold up a diner.
-One of the two hit men on duty for "the big boss,"
Marsellus Wallace. He considered himself blessed when
he miraculously escaped being shot. Unfortunately his
fate is sealed by Butch Coolidge before the movie ends. |
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Assault
at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker
(1994) (TV)
-Playing Richard Greener
-This is the story of Johnson Whittaker, one of the first
African-American cadets admitted to West Point. Tied down
and beaten by his fellow cadets, Whittaker was court-martialed
on the grounds that he staged his own assault to avoid
taking a philosophy exam. His defense attorneys consisted
of a racist and a Harvard Graduate who squabble over how
best to present his defense.
-Richard Greener is a lawyer who has lived racism by his
own as being a Harvard alumni and of course black and
is willing to defend Johnson at the trial. |
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Fresh
(1994)
-Playing Sam Nelson
-Michael or Fresh (Sean Nelson) as he's well known is
a 12-year-old drug pusher who lives in a crowded house
with his cousins and aunt. His father has become a street
bum,but still meets with fresh on occasion to play chess.
Fresh is rather quiet in a crazy world. Fresh' sister
is a junkie who sleeps with the dealers that fresh sells
for. Fresh realizes that he doesn't want to sell drugs
anymore, he wants revenge instead.
-Sam Nelson is Fresh's estranged father, a speed chess
hustler in the city park whose dispassionate philosophy--the
chess board as life--becomes the film's central metaphor. |
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True
Romance (1993)
-Playing Big Don
-Clarence Worley (Christian Slater) is a penniless hipster
in Detroit with a love for Elvis (Val Kilmer) and meets
a mysterious hooker named Alabama (Patricia Arquette)
that was paid to meet him on his birthday in a theater
at night. Falling in love, he makes it his mission to
dispose of her past, namely her violent pimp, Drexl Spivey
(Gary Oldman). Defeating him and unknowingly taking a
vast fortune of Cocaine, the two try to sell it in Los
Angeles as Drexl's associates fight to reclaim it.
-Big Don is a small-time drug dealer whose very brief
cameo is cut short by Drexl's shotgun.
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Jurassic
Park (1993)
-Playing Ray Arnold
-In this movie John Hammond offers to fund Dr. Alan Grant’s
(Sam Neill) paleontology projects if he and Dr. Ellie
Sattler (Laura Dern) will inspect his new island theme
park. Hammond’s two grandchildren, a corporate lawyer,
and chaos expert, Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) also
go. Hammond sends the group on a guided tour of the park,
but they get stranded near the T. rex. The power goes
out and the dinosaurs are released to wreak havoc.
-Ray Arnold is the chief engineer that shuts down the
power to re-boot the computers, thus releasing the dinosaurs.
He later went to turn the power back on and was never
fully seen again. |
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Menace
II Society (1993)
-Playing Tat Lawson
-This urban nightmare chronicles several days in the life
of Caine Lawson (Tyrin Turner), following his high-school
graduation, as he attempts to escape his violent existence
in the projects of Watts, CA.
-Tat Lawson is seen in a flashback about when the drug
epidemic has hit the Watts District hard, as it happens
before the timeline at the beginning of the movie, but
after the actual beginning of the film. Tat Lawson was
Caine's father, was a heroin dealer, and was killed during
a drug deal. |
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Amos
& Andrew (1993)
-Playing Andrew Sterling
-This racially motivated comedy is about a black man named
Andrew who's seen entering a mansion by a bigoted police
chief who assumes Andrew is breaking in. Thinking Andrew
has hostages, the chief calls out the cavalry, but Andrew
actually owns the home. By the time the chief realizes
his mistake, it's too late. The chief also gets
jailbird car thief Amos (Nicolas
Cage), to pretend to be the real criminal in return
for his freedom. But Amos gets outwitted by Andrew for
control of the mansion.
-Andrew
Sterling is a Pulitzer
Prize-winning playwright that gets mistaken for a criminal. |
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Loaded
Weapon 1 (1993)
-Playing Sgt. Wes Luger
-National Lampoon spoofs several box office hits including
of course, the Lethal Weapon movies. Sgt. Jack Colt (Emilio
Estevez) and Sgt. Wes Luger are teamed up to stop General
Curtis Mortars (William Shatner) and Mr. Jigsaw (Tim Curry)
from lacing Wilderness Girls cookies with cocaine.
-Sergeant Wes Luger assumes the Danny Glover role along
with Jack Colt to investigate the murder of his former
partner (Whoopi Goldberg). |
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