Amiri Baraka
Amiri Baraka
Compelling, controversial, multifaceted belletrist Amiri Baraka endured a series of lifestyle changes and a dramatic intellectual and creative evolution over time, but ultimately came to symbolize the perfect union of personal literary expression and racially-charged political activism. A New Jersey native, born LeRoy Jones (he later modified it to LeRoi to reflect a French sensibility), Baraka attended Howard University and studied under giants including E. Franklin Frazier and Nathan A. Scott, Jr. (both of whom influenced him enormously), then attended the U.S. army but received a forced, dishonorable discharge. Thus began a second phase of Baraka's life that witnessed him moving to arts haven Greenwich Village and fraternizing with Beat authors including Frank O'Hara and Allen Ginsberg - and that found him publishing a couple of seminal literary reviews, Yugen and The Floating Bear, from 1958-63. He experienced extreme politicization at the hands of leftist Cuban intellectuals during a trip to that island nation in 1960 (contacts who encouraged him to reinvent his approach to literary craftsmanship), but the shooting death of Malcolm X in 1965 prompted him to change paths once again and become a Black Cultural Nationalist. In the late 1960s, he moved back to Newark, New Jersey and changed his name to "Amiri Baraka," or "Blessed Prince," before ultimately accepting a position as Professor of African Studies at SUNY-Stonybrook. Baraka's bibliography includes such titles as the short-story collection Tales (1967), the poetry anthology Black Magic (1967) and the play Dutchman (1964). Cinematically, he signed for dramatic roles in the features Bulworth (1998) and Pinero (2001), and participated in documentaries including Poetic License (2004), Revolution '67 (2007) and Obscene (2007). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Amiri Baraka:
- Bulworth with Warren Beatty , Halle Berry , Don Cheadle , Oliver Platt , Paul Sorvino , Jack Warden , Isaiah Washington , Joshua Malina , Christine Baranski , Richard C. Sarafian , Sean Astin , Laurie Metcalf , Wendell Pierce , Michele Morgan , Ariyan Johnson , Graham Beckel , Nora Dunn , Jackie Gayle , George Furth , Helen Martin
- Hubert Selby Jr: It'll Be Better Tomorrow with Robert Jr. Downey , Hubert Jr. Selby , Lou Reed , Ellen Burstyn , Jared Leto , Darren Aronofsky , Uli Edel , Nicolas Winding Refn , Henry Rollins , Jerry Stahl , Richard Price , Nick Tosches , Gilbert Sorrentino , John Calder , Anthony Kiedis , James Remar , Michael Silverblatt , Susan Anton , Alexis Arquette , Bill Buell , Cameron Johann , Michael David Lally , Jennifer Jason Leigh , Marlon Wayans , Jimmie Ray Weeks , Burt Young , Bernard Zette , Jem Cohen , Desmond Nakano , John Turturro , Stephen Lang , James Ragan , Kenneth Shiffrin , James R. Giles , Arthur Boyars , Luke Davies , Susan Compo , Matt Polish , Kaytie Lee
- Letter to the President with Snoop Dogg , KRS One , Common , Ghostface Killah , Dennis Kucinich , Larry Flynt , Dame Dash , Dick Gregory , Raekwon , Daddy-o , Davey D , Dana Dane
- Piņero with Benjamin Bratt , Giancarlo Esposito , Talisa Soto , Nelson Vasquez , Mandy Patinkin , Michael Irby , Michael Wright , Rita Moreno , Jaime Sanchez , Rome Neal , Bill Boggs , Luis Caballero , Oscar Colon , O.L. Duke , Mateo Gomez , Panchito Gomez , Robert Klein , Antonia Rey , Fisher Stevens , Jaime Tirelli , Griffin Dunne , Jack O'Connell , Valentina Quinn , Miriam Cruz , Bruno Iannone , John Ortiz , Charles Sammarco , Ed Vassallo , Al Rodriguez , Sophia Domoulin , Gilbert Collazo , Samuel Bruce Campbell , Loraine Velez , Eric Nieves , Lisa Rhoden , Ray Santiago , Charles Santy , Vanessa DelSol , Amanda KC , Tony Vazzo , Lydia Trueheart , Pedro Pietri , Jamal Joseph , Miguel Algarin , Tara Wilson , Joanne Newborn , Francine Berman





