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Described by Ebony magazine as “the black Clark Gable,” actor Taye Diggs’ range of talent placed him closer to the moniker bestowed upon him by The Los Angeles Times, which labeled him “the black Cary Grant.” Like the Hollywood legend, the New Jersey-born Diggs was both skilled and comfortable in almost any entertainment genre – from television to theater to film; from comedies to musicals to straight drama and action/thriller/fantasy, as his ABC series, “Day Break” (2006- ) would be considered....

Filmography

Voltage - ( / / Announced / )
Full Court Press - ( Donnell's Older Brother / 1997 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Slow Burn - ( Jeffrey Sykes / 2007 / Released / )
Cake - ( / 2005 / Released / )
Rent - ( Benjamin Coffin III / 2005 / Released / )
Drum - ( Nxumalo / 2004 / Released / )
Basic - ( Pike / 2003 / Released / Icon Entertainment International )
Malibu's Most Wanted - ( Sean / 2003 / Released / )
A Midsummer Night's Rave - ( / 2002 / Released / )
Brown Sugar - ( Dre / 2002 / Released / )
Chicago - ( The Bandleader / 2002 / Released / )
Chicago - ( Song Performer / 2002 / Released / )
Equilibrium - ( Brandt / 2002 / Released / )
Just a Kiss - ( Andre / 2002 / Released / )
New Best Friend - ( Sheriff Artie Bonner / 2002 / Released / )
The Way of the Gun - ( Jeffers / 2000 / Released / )
Go - ( Marcus / 1999 / Released / )
The Best Man - ( Harper / 1999 / Released / )
The House on Haunted Hill - ( Eddie / 1999 / Released / )
The Wood - ( Roland / 1999 / Released / )
How Stella Got Her Groove Back - ( Winston Shakespeare / 1998 / Released / )
TV Credits
The 39th Annual NAACP Image Awards ( 2008 / Released ): Actor
Private Practice ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Dr. Sam Bennett

TV Episode Dr. Sam Bennett

TV Episode Dr. Sam Bennett

TV Episode Dr. Sam Bennett

TV Episode Dr. Sam Bennett

The 2007 American Music Awards ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
The 61st Annual Tony Awards ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
The Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Bash ( 2007 / Released ): Host
Day Break ( 2006 / Released ): Producer / Actor
What if it's Him ( 2008 )
TV Episode Producer

What if it's Him ( 2008 )
TV Episode Detective Brett Hopper

TV Episode Producer

TV Episode Detective Brett Hopper

TV Episode Producer

The 2006 American Music Awards ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Grey's Anatomy ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Sam

TV Episode Sam

The 11th Annual Critics' Choice Awards ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
The 36th Annual NAACP Image Awards ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
Kevin Hill ( 2004 / Released ): Producer / Actor
TV Episode Producer

TV Episode Kevin Hill

TV Episode Producer

TV Episode Kevin Hill

TV Episode Producer

The 58th Annual Tony Awards ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
The Second Annual Vibe Awards ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
VH1 Hip Hop Honors ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
America's Next Top Model ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
The 2003 Espy Awards ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
The 2003 Essence Awards ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
The 34th NAACP Image Awards ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Aaliyah: A Life Cut Short ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
MTV Icon: Janet Jackson ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Rock Across America ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
The 32nd NAACP Image Awards ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
The 1999 MTV Movie Awards ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
The West Wing ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Twenty Five ( 2003 )
TV Episode Secret Service Agent

Commencement ( 2003 )
TV Episode Secret Service Agent

Will & Grace ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode James

TV Episode James

I Love L Gay ( 2006 )
TV Episode James

Von Trapped ( 2006 )
TV Episode James

Ally McBeal ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Guiding Light ( 1952 / Released ): Actor
Ed ( Released ): Actor
New York Undercover ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

Described by Ebony magazine as “the black Clark Gable,” actor Taye Diggs’ range of talent placed him closer to the moniker bestowed upon him by The Los Angeles Times, which labeled him “the black Cary Grant.” Like the Hollywood legend, the New Jersey-born Diggs was both skilled and comfortable in almost any entertainment genre – from television to theater to film; from comedies to musicals to straight drama and action/thriller/fantasy, as his ABC series, “Day Break” (2006- ) would be considered. And like Grant, Diggs exuded an effortless charm and class that had for years, endeared him to both male and female audiences.

Born Scott Diggs in New Jersey on Jan. 2, 1972 and raised in Rochester, NY, Diggs (whose professional first name was a derivation of a childhood nickname, “Scottaye”) spent his formative years helping his mother raise his four younger siblings after the death of his father. After attending high school at the Rochester School of the Arts, he majored in musical theater at Syracuse University – where he also fronted a band, Zoo Trip – and graduated in 1993. Roles in regional theater productions predated a turn on Broadway in a 1994 multi-Tony Award-winning production of “Carousel.” However, the initial success did not pan out for Diggs as hoped, so he accepted a job at a musical revue at Tokyo Disneyland to pay the bills. After his return to the States, Diggs went back to auditioning for stage and television parts – one proved to be his star-marking role – that of Benny, the landlord antagonist in the Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical/cultural phenomenon, “Rent.” He stayed with the show for a year, during which time he became romantically involved with his castmate, actress Idina Menzel.

The worldwide acclaim generated by “Rent” allowed Diggs to explore other acting possibilities, so after a short stint in the recurring part of a slick music producer on the on the daytime soap “The Guiding Light” (CBS, 1952 - ), Diggs made a considerable splash in his debut film, 1998’s “How Stella Got Her Groove Back.” As Angela Bassett’s handsome and much younger Jamaican lover, Diggs’ innate sweetness – to say nothing of his well-built physique (displayed most impressively in a shower scene) – quickly blew female audience members away, all of whom left the theater collectively wondering, “Who WAS that fine man?” Not unexpectedly, more movie offers quickly poured in for Diggs. He gave an amusing performance as the straight man in a pair of friends in deep trouble in Las Vegas in Doug Liman’s “Go” (1999), also appearing in more traditional dramatic roles in “The Best Man” (1999), which he, at one time, considered his favorite movie part; in "The Wood," playing the reluctant groom in the comedy-drama about middle-class African-American youth; and in the woeful remake of “House on Haunted Hill” (1999). In 2000, Diggs returned to the stage for an off-Broadway production of “The Wild Party,” co-starring Menzel. That year, he also appeared in the action/noir cult film, “The Way of the Gun,” as a security guard involved in the search for kidnapped expectant mother Juliette Lewis.

In 2001, Diggs joined the much gossiped-about cast of “Ally McBeal” (Fox, 1997-2002), as lawyer Jackson Duper, who found himself in the middle of a love triangle between series regulars Lisa Nicole Carson and Lucy Liu. The following year saw Diggs in a flurry of feature films, ranging from the low-budget thriller “New Best Friend” (as a private investigator looking into the murder of a student) to a smooth romantic lead in the popular drama “Brown Sugar,” and a futuristic police officer with enhanced mental powers in the ill-fated science fiction actioner “Equilibrium.” Diggs was also featured as the Bandleader in the film adaptation of “Chicago” (previously, he had logged time as Billy Flynn in the stage production).

The year 2003 saw Diggs appear in two less-than-highly-regarded features, “Basic” (2003), with Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta, in which he portrayed a cadet who vanishes during a training exercise and “Malibu’s Most Wanted,” the hip-hop comedy with Jamie Kennedy, in which Diggs played a faux gangsta hired to scare Kennedy, a wanna-be rapper. He did, however, survive a typically mortifying turn as a victim on Ashton Kutcher’s “Punk’d” (MTV, 2003-). The year’s high point for him came when he married longtime companion Menzel at the Jamaican resort where years earlier he’d starred in “How Stella Got Her Groove Back.” The pair was also seen on Broadway that year in the smash hit “Wicked,” for which Menzel won the Tony Award.

Diggs landed his first lead in a television series in 2004 with “Kevin Hill” (UPN, 2004-2005). The series gave him an excellent showcase for both his dramatic skills and romantic appeal, but its mix of legal fireworks and family hominess – his title character juggled work as a lawyer with raising his ten-month-old cousin – did not translate into substantial ratings. Though admired by critics, the series did not survive its freshman season. The following year, Diggs joined most of his Broadway castmates (including Menzel) in the coolly received film version of “Rent” (2005) directed by Chris Columbus, though his considerable song-and-dance skills were not particularly utilized in the film. He was also top-billed in a New York theatrical production of “A Soldier’s Story.”

In 2006, Diggs returned to TV in two high-profile projects – first as Eric McCormack’s boyfriend in the final season of “Will and Grace” (ABC, 1998-2006); and second, as the star of ABC’s “Day Break” (2006- ). The “Groundhog Day”-like show, concerned a detective (Diggs) who is able to relive a day in which he is accused of murder in order to discover the true killer. The series made its debut in November of 2006 in the time slot afforded to “Lost” (ABC, 2004- ) while that series went on a mid-season hiatus.


Profession(s):
Actor
Sometimes Credited As:
Scott Diggs
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Companion(s)
Idina Menzel , Companion , ```..met while appearing in "Rent" together; appeared together in the Off-Broadway production of "The Wild Party" by Andrew Lippa; engaged in 2002; married January 11, 2003 in Montego Bay, Jamaica


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Education
High School of the Arts Rochester, New York
Syracuse University Syracuse, New York BFA musical theater
Awards (Back to top)
Movieline Young Hollywood Award Most Exciting New Face (Male) "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" 1999
OBIE Award Special Citation "Rent" 1995 - 1996

Milestones (Back to top)
2007 Co-starred with Ray Liotta in "Slow Burn"
2007 Cast as Dr. Sam Bennett, the Internal Medicine Specialist in the “Grey’s Anatomy” spinoff series, “Private Practice” (ABC)
2005 Reprised the role of Benny for the big-screen adaptation of Jonathan Larson's Tony-winning musical "Rent"
2004 Cast as a Lawyer who inherits his deceased cousins daughter on UPN's "Kevin Hill"
2003 Acted opposite John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson in John McTeirnan's military detective thriller "Basic"
2003 Teamed up with Jamie Kennedy for the hilarious feature "Malibu's Most Wanted"
2002 Supported Christian Bale and Emily Watson in "Equilibrium"
2002 Starred opposite Sanaa Lathan in the hip-hop inspired film "Brown Sugar"
2002 Appeared as The Band Leader in the big-screen adaptation of the hit musical "Chicago"
2001 Appeared in six episodes of "Ally McBeal" (Fox)
2000 Returned to the NYC stage co-starring in the Manhattan Theater Club production of the musical "The Wild Party"
2000 Appeared in "The Way of the Gun", a drama co-starring James Caan and Ryan Phillippe
1999 Cast in the ensembles of Doug Liman's "Go" and "The Wood"
1999 Had starring role in "The Best Man", a romantic comedy starring Nia Long
1998 Feature film debut as Winston, the Jamaican who falls for an older woman, in "How Stella Got Her Groove Back"
1997 Had regular role of Sugar Hill on the CBS daytime drama "Guiding Light"; left show when cast in first film role
1996 Primetime TV debut in an episode of "New York Undercover"
1995 - 1996 Breakthrough stage role of the landlord Benny in the award-winning musical "Rent"
1994 Broadway debut as understudy in Nicholas Hytner's staging of "Carousel"
Raised in Rochester, New York
While performing in a showcase during his senior year of college, was spotted by talent agent
Spent eight months in Japan working at Tokyo Disneyland in the Caribbean revue


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