Calvin Lockhart
Born: 1934-10-18 in Nassau, Bahamas
Died: 2007-03-29
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Calvin Lockhart (born Bert Cooper; October 18, 1934 – March 29, 2007) was a Bahamian-American actor on stage and in film. He was best known for the role of a big time gangster "Biggie Smalls" in the 1975 film Let's Do It Again, not to be confused with the deceased rapper Biggie Smalls. Christopher Wallace took the alias from Lockhart's character before a lawsuit forced Wallace to change it to Notorious B.I.G. Calvin Lockhart was survived by his wife Jennifer L. Miles and sons Leslie Cooper (deceased 2009) and Julien Lockhart Miles. Description above from the Wikipedia article Calvin Lockhart, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2014
- Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces as The Electrician
2008
- Rain as Samuel
2004
- Macked, Hammered, Slaughtered and Shafted ... (Thanks)
1992
- Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me as The Electrician
1990
- Predator 2 as King Willie
- Wild at Heart as Reggie
1988
- Coming to America as Colonel Izzi
1981
1980
- The Baltimore Bullet as Snow White
1977
- The Baron as Jason
1975
- Starsky & Hutch
- Let's Do It Again as Biggie Smalls
- The Marijuana Affair
1974
- Get Christie Love!
- Honeybaby, Honeybaby as Liv
- The Beast Must Die as Tom Newcliffe
- Uptown Saturday Night as Silky Slim
- Every Nigger Is a Star
1973
- The African Deal as Ruma / Kofi
- Hung Up as Pablo
1972
- Melinda as Frankie J. Parker
- In the Beautiful Caribbean as Jonathan
1970
- Confession as Man
- Myra Breckinridge as Irving Amadeus
- Cotton Comes to Harlem as Rev. Deke O'Malley
- Leo the Last as Pimp Roscoe
- Halls of Anger as Quincy Davis
1969
- Plays of Today as Akanu
1968
- Only When I Larf as Ali Lin
- A Dandy in Aspic as Brogue
- Dark of the Sun as Ubi
- Nobody Runs Forever as Jamaica
- Salt & Pepper as Jones
- Joanna as Gordon
1967
- Escape as Kingsley Cavanaugh
- Girl in a Black Bikini as Lee Anderson
1966
- The Corridor People as Theobald Aboo
1965
- Thirty-Minute Theatre as Mark
- The Power Game as Kofe Lokwe
1964
- Theatre 625 as Leonard Ngana
- The Wednesday Play as Damon Page
1961
- Venere creola as Melchiorre