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Heavy D earned both respect and popularity in the music world with equal parts accessibility and integrity and proved a highly watchable onscreen presence, slowly segueing to an acting career beginning with cameos on TV series and going on to featured roles in major motion pictures. With a large frame to match his chosen stage moniker and light-on-his feet dancing skills that belied it, the Jamaican-born rapper-actor signed with Uptown Records in 1986, leading the rap group Heavy D and the Boyz....

Filmography

Step Up - ( Omar / 2006 / Released / )
Hitch - ( Song / 2005 / Released / )
Hitch - ( Song Performer / 2005 / Released / )
Cradle 2 the Grave - ( Song / 2003 / Released / )
Dallas 362 - ( Bear / 2003 / Released / )
Big Trouble - ( Song(- song producer & performer) / 2002 / Released / )
Big Trouble - ( Greer / 2002 / Released / )
Big Trouble - ( Song / 2002 / Released / )
Blue Streak - ( Song / 1999 / Released / )
Blue Streak - ( Song Performer / 1999 / Released / )
Life - ( Jake / 1999 / Released / )
The Best Man - ( Song Performer / 1999 / Released / )
The Cider House Rules - ( Peaches / 1999 / Released / )
B.A.P.S. - ( Himself / 1997 / Released / )
Metro - ( Song / 1997 / Released / )
Rhyme & Reason - ( Participating Artist / 1997 / Released / )
The Deli - ( Bo / 1997 / Released / )
New Jersey Drive - ( Bo-Kane / 1995 / Released / )
Who's the Man? - ( Heavy D / 1993 / Released / )
Who's the Man? - ( Song / 1993 / Released / )
Who's the Man? - ( Song Performer / 1993 / Released / )
TV Credits
Bones ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Sid Shapiro

TV Episode Sid Shapiro

A Boy in a Tree ( 2005 )
TV Episode Sid Shapiro

And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip Hop ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
The Tracy Morgan Show ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Career Day ( 2004 )
TV Episode Bernard

TV Episode Bernard

Class Clown ( 2004 )
TV Episode Bernard

Super Boy ( 2004 )
TV Episode Bernard

Vacation ( 2004 )
TV Episode Bernard

Sean "Puffy" Combs ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Next Afternoon ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Yes, Dear ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
The List ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
12th Annual Soul Train Music Awards ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Soul Train Music Awards: 11th Anniversary ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
10th Annual Soul Train Music Awards ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
People ( 1995 / Released ): Voice
The American Music Awards ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
AT&T Presents: Queen Latifah and Friends ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Halloween Jam III ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Rosie Perez Presents Society's Ride ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
Comic Relief V ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
Michael Jackson: The Dangerous Tour! ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
NBA All-Star Stay in School Jam ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
On a Dead Man's Chest ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
The 6th Annual Soul Train Music Awards ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
NBC All-Star Stay in School Jam ( 1991 / Released ): Actor
Motown 30: What's Goin' On! ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
The 4th Annual Soul Train Music Awards ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
Grammy Living Legends ( 1989 / Released ): Actor
A Different World ( Released ): Actor
Boston Public ( Released ): Actor
TV Episode Bob Lick

TV Episode Bob Lick

TV Episode Bob Lick

TV Episode Bob Lick

TV Episode Bob Lick

For Your Love ( Released ): Actor
In Living Color ( Released ): Actor
Living Single ( Released ): Actor
Martial Law ( Released ): Actor
MTV Unplugged ( Released ): Actor
Roc ( Released ): Actor
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

Heavy D earned both respect and popularity in the music world with equal parts accessibility and integrity and proved a highly watchable onscreen presence, slowly segueing to an acting career beginning with cameos on TV series and going on to featured roles in major motion pictures. With a large frame to match his chosen stage moniker and light-on-his feet dancing skills that belied it, the Jamaican-born rapper-actor signed with Uptown Records in 1986, leading the rap group Heavy D and the Boyz. One of the more successful crossover artists in hip-hop's early years, Heavy D's funk-infused sound and positive but down-to-earth messages resonated with the public at large, helping to bring the sound from the streets to a varied audience. Hits like 1989's "We Got Our Own Thang" and his 1992 reworking of the O'Jay's favorite "Now That We Found Love" earned the rapper sales awards, while his popularity was boosted by weekly exposure on national television as the composer and performer of the theme song for the sketch comedy series "In Living Color" (Fox, 1990-94).

Having appeared as himself frequently on the small screen throughout the late 80s and early 90s thanks to his distinctive look and personable manner, Heavy D began acting a bit later, his most notable early credit coming with a recurring role on the critically acclaimed Fox sitcom "Roc" in 1993. That same year he had a small role in the comedy caper "Who's the Man?" starring popular MTV hosts and hip-hop personalities Dre and Ed Lover. Heavy D returned to Fox with a 1994-1995 recurring role on "Living Single", a sitcom following a group of young African-American professionals. In 1997, Heavy D racked up two more feature roles with credits in the charming independent comedy "The Deli" and in Robert Townsend's cartoonish satire "B.A.P.S.".

An active musician as well as actor, Heavy D continued to release recordings and was supported by his fans, earning solid album sales through the end of the 90s though a major hit on the level of his 1994 smash "Nuttin' But Love" was not forthcoming. Next up for Heavy D was a supporting role in the 1999 comedy "Life", a high-profile turn which would be surpassed later that year by his larger role in the Oscar-nominated drama feature "The Cider House Rules". Heavy D lent dignity to his portrayal of migrant laborer Peaches, a hard-working member of the cider house staff whose prioritizes making a living over shaking things up. Cast alongside fellow actor-musician Erykah Badu in Lasse Hallstrom's adaptation of John Irving's famed novel, Heavy D proved himself in the film with a solid, quietly evocative performance. An appearance on the comedy series "For Your Love" (The WB) brought the actor into 2000, the same year his featured role in the independent "Next Afternoon" was premiered on pay cable as part of the "Showtime Black Filmmaker Showcase". Also beginning in 2000, Heavy D had a recurring role on David E. Kelley's controversial high school-set drama series "Boston Public" as empathetic school counselor Mr. Lick, where he won over audiences who lamented the limits of his supporting role. Having demonstrated both his comedic and dramatic skills, Heavy D returned to comedy, next appearing in the comic adventure "Big Trouble" (2002) and taking a featured role in the comedy "Larceny" (lensed 2000).


Profession(s):
Actor, singer, musician, songwriter, executive
Sometimes Credited As:
Dwight Arrington Myers
Dwight Errington Myers
Dwight Myers
Heavy D
Kamala Dawson
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Family
father:Clifford Vincent Myers
mother:Eulahlee Myers
Milestones (Back to top)
2002 Featured in the comedy caper "Big Trouble"
2000 Featured in "Next Afternoon", an independent film aired on Showtime as part of the "Showtime Black Filmmaker Showcase"
1999 Guest starred on the action series "Martial Law" (CBS)
1999 Acted in the comedy feature "Life"
1999 Had a supporting role as a laborer in Lasse Halstrom's adaptation of John Irving's "The Cider House Rules"
1997 Acted in the independent "The Deli"; also appeared as himself in Robert Townsend's "B.A.P.S."
1995 Voiced a character in "The Golden Goose" installment of the HBO series "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child"
1995 Made NYC stage debut co-starring alongside Laurence Fishburne and Titus Welliver in Fishburne's play "Riff Raff", which Fishburne also directed; performed Off-Broadway at the Circle Repertory Theater
1993 Had a recurring role on "Roc" (Fox)
1993 Appeared as himself in the comedy feature "Who's the Man?"
1992 Appeared in the "On a Dead Man's Chest" entry of the HBO horror series "Tales From the Crypt"
1992 His cover of "Now That We Found Love" went gold
1990 - 1994 Wrote and performed the theme song for the Fox sketch comedy series "In Living Color"
1989 Had a crossover hit with the single "We Got Our Own Thang"
1987 Released debut album "Living Large"
1986 Signed to Uptown Records
Had a recurring role on the Fox sitcom "Living Single"
Had a recurring role as a guidance counselor on the high school-set drama "Boston Public" (Fox)
Acted in the comedy "Larceny" (lensed 2000)


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