John Witherspoon Movies
Funnyman
John Witherspoon has parlayed a successful career as a standup comic into a series of memorable film roles. Born in Detroit, MI,
Witherspoon began his show business career as a model in the early '70s before striking out on his own as a comedian. His first big break came in 1977 when he landed a regular spot on
Richard Pryor's short-lived television variety series, and he began playing supporting roles on such shows as What's Happening!,
Good Times, and
WKRP in Cincinnati. In 1980,
Witherspoon made his film debut playing a nightclub MC in
Neil Diamond's 1980 remake of
The Jazz Singer.
Witherspoon's big-screen breakthrough, however, came in
Robert Townsend's comedy
Hollywood Shuffle, in which
Witherspoon played Mr. Jones, the manager of the Winky Dinky Dog hot-dog stand. The surprise success of
Hollywood Shuffle led to a string of film parts and recurring roles on two television series -- the short-lived Townsend Television in 1993 and 1995's The Wayans Bros., which ran for four years, with
Witherspoon playing "Pop" Williams. In 1995,
Witherspoon also played ill-tempered dogcatcher Mr. Jones in
Ice Cube's urban comedy
Friday.
John Witherspoon still tours as a standup comic when he's not busy with film and television work.
Witherspoon played a recurring part on the sitcom The Wayans Brothers, and appeared in small roles in a variety of films including I Got the Hook Up, The Ladies Man, and Fakin' Da Funk. In addition to appearing in multiple sequels to
Friday,
Witherspoon teamed up with old colleagues when he played a part for the Wayans brothers in Little Man.
Witherspoon also brought his caustic sensibility to his voice work on the animated television adaptation of the controversial comic strip The Boondocks. ~ Rovi