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Larenz Tate

Highest Rated: 91% Girls Trip (2017)

Lowest Rated: 10% A Man Apart (2003)

Birthday: Sep 8, 1975

Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Handsome, charismatic and emotionally expressive, Tate acted in L.A. community theater before making his TV debut on an episode of CBS' 1985 revival of "The Twilight Zone." Other TV credits followed on series including "21 Jump Street," "Matlock" and "The Wonder Years." Tate appeared in Oprah Winfrey's high-profile miniseries "The Women of Brewster Place" (ABC, 1989) before landing a succession of stints as a TV series regular, notably as Andre, a young man impatient for independence, on the ambitious comedy-drama "South Central" (Fox, 1994). Tate gained considerable attention the year before with his showy feature debut in the Hughes Brothers' explosive "Menace II Society" (1993), delivering a profoundly disturbing performance as O-Dog, a murderously nihilistic gun-toting teen. Tate displayed a kinder, gentler side in Matty Rich's "The Inkwell" (1994) as a socially maladept young man coping with intraracial class conflict and his own budding sexuality. He reteamed with the Hughes Brothers for "Dead Presidents" (1995) to play an embittered and disillusioned Vietnam vet who turns to bank robbery in the early 1970s. Tate demonstrated his screen charisma as the slick and smooth pop singer Frankie Lymon in the 1998 biopic "Why Do Fools Fall in Love?" Tate went on to produce and star (along with Debra Cox and Martin Cummins) in the independent feature "Love Come Down." In "Love Come Down," Tate portrays a black comedian who struggles with his relationship with his brother, who is white. In 2003, Tate, along with Laurence Fishburne and Derek Luke, co-starred in in the motorcyle drama "Biker Boyz," then appeared opposite Vin Diesel in director F. Gary Gray's action-drama "A Man Apart" (2003), and took on the crucial role of music master Quincy Jones in the heralded Ray Charles biopic "Ray" (2004). He then has an alternately charming and heartbreaking turn in the racially charged, multi-plot drama "Crash" (2005) as a seemingly clear-headed and sweet-natured L.A. youth who also happens to be a carjacker. His television breakthrough came with a supporting role in Denis Leary's firefighting comedy-drama "Rescue Me" (FX 2004-2011), after which he joined the cast of Don Cheadle's political satire "House of Lies" (Showtime 2012-16) and the cable medical drama "Rush" (USA 2014). His next major film role came with his starring performance in the science fiction action thriller "Beta Test" (2016).

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Highest-Rated Movies

91% 78% Girls Trip Watchlist 84% 93% Menace II Society Watchlist
79% 87% Ray
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76% 97% Love Jones
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73% 88% Crash
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52% 76% Why Do Fools Fall in Love
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49% 78% Dead Presidents
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28% 76% Waist Deep
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22% 54% Biker Boyz
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22% 82% The Inkwell
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Filmography

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Michael 2025 Berry Gordy Actor Business Ethics 2020 Zachery Cranston Actor, Executive Producer Back to the Goode Life 2019 Producer Girls Trip 91% 78% 2017 Julian Stevens Actor Deuces 60% 2016 Deuces Actor Beta Test 23% 2016 Max Actor, Producer Unity 62% 2015 Narrator White Water 75% 2015 Terrance Actor Gun Hill 57% 2012 Bird Stevens Actor Waist Deep 28% 76% 2006 Lucky Actor Crash 73% 88% 2004 Peter Actor Ray 79% 87% 2004 Quincy Jones Actor A Man Apart 10% 61% 2003 Demetrius Hicks Actor Biker Boyz 22% 54% 2003 Wood Actor Love Come Down 53% 2000 Neville Actor, Executive Producer Why Do Fools Fall in Love 52% 76% 1998 Frankie Lymon Actor The Postman 14% 51% 1997 Ford Lincoln Mercury Actor Love Jones 76% 97% 1997 Darius Lovehall Actor Dead Presidents 49% 78% 1995 Anthony Curtis Actor The Inkwell 22% 82% 1994 Drew Tate Actor No Ordinary Summer 1994 Drew Tate Actor Menace II Society 84% 93% 1993 Kevin 'O-Dog' Actor
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