Nakyung 'Nikki' Park ( m. 2003)Children5Wesley Trent Snipes (born July 31, 1962) is an American actor, director, film producer, and author. His prominent film roles include (1991), (1992), (1992), (1993), and the character in the (1998–2004).He formed a production company, Amen-Ra Films, in 1991, and a subsidiary, Black Dot Media, to develop projects for film and television.
He has been training in martial arts since the age of 12, earning a 5th in and 2nd dan black belt in.In 2010, Snipes began serving a three-year prison sentence in for misdemeanor failure to file U.S. Federal income tax returns. He was released from prison in 2013. Snipes signing autographs at in 2010At the age of 23, Snipes was discovered by an agent while performing in a competition. He made his film debut in the 1986 vehicle.
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Later that year, he appeared on the TV show as a drug-dealing in the episode 'Streetwise' (first aired December 5, 1986). In 1987, he appeared as 's nemesis in the –directed music video ' and the feature film.
That same year, Snipes was also considered for the role of in the TV series, but the role eventually went to.Snipes's performance in the music video 'Bad' caught the eye of director. Snipes turned down a small role in Lee's for the larger part of Willie Mays Hayes in, beginning a succession of box-office hits for Snipes. Lee would later cast Snipes as the jazz saxophonist Shadow Henderson in and as the lead in the interracial romance drama. He then played Thomas Flanagan in opposite. He played the drug lord Nino Brown in, which was written specifically for him by Barry Michael Cooper.
He also played a drug dealer in the 1994 film.Snipes has played a number of roles in action films like, (with ), and, as well as comedies like, and where he played a. Snipes has appeared in dramas like and.In 1997, he won the Best Actor at the for his performance in 's. In 1998, Snipes had his largest commercial success with, which has grossed over $150 million worldwide. The film turned into a. He also received a star on the and an in humanities and fine arts from his alma mater, SUNY/Purchase.
In 2004, Snipes reprised his role in the third film, which he also produced. In 2005, he sued and, the film's studio and director, respectively.
He claimed that the studio did not pay his full salary, that he was intentionally cut out of casting decisions, and that his character's screen time was reduced in favor of co-stars. The suit was later settled, but no details were released. He has discussed reprising the role of Blade as part of the.
Trinity was his last theatrical release in the U.S. Snipes in 2014, at the French premiere of.Snipes made a comeback performance in as Casanova 'Caz' Phillips, a supporting character, it was his first theatrical release film since 2004. He also had to turn down the part of Hale Caesar in because he was not allowed to leave the United States without the court's approval. In 2014, he appeared in the sequel.Other ventures In the late 1990s, Snipes and his brother started a security firm called the Royal Guard of Amen-Ra, dedicated to providing with trained in law enforcement and martial arts. Amen-Ra is also the name of his film company.
In 1996, the first film produced by Amen-Ra was A Great And Mighty Walk – Dr. John Henrik Clarke.In 2000, the business was investigated for alleged ties to the. It emerged that Snipes had spotted 200 acres (0.81 km 2) of land near their in, intending to buy and use it for his business academy. Both Snipes's business and the groups used Egyptian motifs as their symbols. Ultimately, Snipes and his brother did not buy the land, instead establishing their company in Florida, and Africa.In 2005, Snipes was in negotiations to fight host on Ultimate Fighting Match.
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