Afemo Omilami Movies
Character actor
Afemo Omilami built a career out of portraying gritty, urban types in Hollywood features, often with an aggressive edge, such as taxi drivers, longshoremen, barkeeps, drill sergeants, and angry spouses.
Omilami debuted onscreen in the late '70s and evolved into an increasingly common screen presence as the years passed. The dozens of projects in which he appeared include the
Tom Hanks-
Shelley Long disaster comedy
The Money Pit (1986), the
Sydney Pollack-directed legal thriller
The Firm (1993), Best Picture winner
Forrest Gump (1994) (as a screaming drill sergeant), and the
Ray Charles biopic
Ray (2004). In 2007,
Omilami joined the cast of director
Deborah Kampmeier's rape-themed period drama
Hounddog. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi