Bonz Malone
Actor Bonz Malone was known for his roles on the silver screen. Malone began his acting career appearing in various films, such as "Slam" (1998) with Saul Williams, the Eddie Murphy dramedy "Life" (1999) and "Whiteboys" (1999). He kept working in film throughout the early 2000s, starring in the Samuel L. Jackson action film "Shaft" (2000) and the Tarik Trotter musical drama "Brooklyn Babylon" (2001). His work around this time also included a part on the TV movie "3 AM" (Showtime, 2000-01). He also worked in television during these years, including a part on "Street Time" (Showtime, 2001-03). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in "God Has a Rap Sheet" (2003) and "Men Without Jobs" (2004). Malone most recently acted in the Mark Webber drama "Bomb the System" (2005).
Filmography
Movies
Credit | |||||
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No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Hip Hop Immortals: We Got Your Kids |
Narrator, Writer |
- | 2004 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Men Without Jobs | Oz (Character) | - | 2004 |
32% |
|
Bomb the System | Nole Shorts (Character) | $14.9K | 2003 |
No Score Yet |
|
God Has a Rap Sheet | Big Rolla Bills (Character) | - | 2003 |
No Score Yet |
|
3 a.m. | Killer (Character) | - | 2001 |
50% |
|
Brooklyn Babylon |
Scratch (Character), Writer |
- | 2001 |
88% | No Score Yet | Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop | Sharif (Character) | $10.8K | 2000 |
13% |
|
Whiteboys | Darius (Character) | $36.0K | 1999 |
59% |
|
Slam |
Hopha (Character), Screenwriter |
$982.2K | 1998 |