Malik Yoba

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Malik Yoba
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Born
Abdul-Malik Kashie Yoba

(1967-09-17) September 17, 1967 (age 56)
OccupationActor
Years active1993–present
Known for
Children3

Abdul-Malik Kashie Yoba (born September 17, 1967) is an American actor. He is known for his starring role as NYPD Detective J. C. Williams on the Fox police drama New York Undercover and as Yul Brenner in the film Cool Runnings . He appeared as former FBI agent Bill Harken on the Syfy drama series Alphas, as Jim Hudson in Revolution, and as Vernon Turner in Empire. He also starred in the role of FBI Deputy Director Jason Atwood in the ABC political drama Designated Survivor . [1] In 2018, he joined the Netflix drama Seven Seconds as a member of a support group for parents who had lost their children. He also appeared in Jordan Peele’s TBS comedy The Last OG with Tracy Morgan.

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Early life

The fourth of six children, [2] Yoba was born in the Bronx, New York to Mahmoudah Young (née Lanier) and Abdullah Yoba. [3] [4] [5]

Career

In 1994, Yoba began his role on the popular FOX police drama series New York Undercover, opposite Michael DeLorenzo. Yoba and DeLorenzo made television history, as the series was the first police drama on American television to feature two people of color in the starring roles. [6] Yoba's work on New York Undercover earned him three consecutive NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (in 1996, 1997, and 1998).

An accomplished singer and stage actor, Yoba's talents were showcased in His Woman His Wife, in which he had the lead role. [7]

Yoba has also appeared in films such as Cool Runnings and Criminal . He has made appearances on the FOX television series Arrested Development as Ice, a bounty hunter whose real love is party planning. Yoba had a recurring role as Brock Harris on the UPN sitcom Girlfriends . He also appeared in the FX Network's crime drama Thief and the NBC crime drama Raines . He appeared as Gavin in the 2007 Tyler Perry film Why Did I Get Married? and its 2010 sequel Why Did I Get Married Too? In 2009, he co-starred as astronaut Ted Shaw on the futuristic ABC drama Defying Gravity . In 2010, he announced his plans to bring back New York Undercover to the small screen in a modern TV series adaptation of the original series. Law & Order writer Courtney Parker penned a spec script for networks to bid on. [8]

From 2011 to 2012, Yoba appeared as former FBI Special Agent Bill Harken on Alphas, a science fiction drama series about a team of people with special abilities who belong to a secret department attached to the DOD. In 2013, Yoba joined the cast of Revolution as Jim Hudson, a former captain of the Monroe Republic. In 2015, he joined the cast of Lee DanielsEmpire as Vernon Turner, Lucious Lyon's business partner and chairman of Empire Entertainment, playing the character through the first season. In 2019, Yoba premiered his one-man stage play, Harlem to Hollywood, at New York’s Apollo Theater. [9] The autobiographical show features Yoba performing original music and playing twenty different characters. [10]

Other ventures

In 2017, Yoba established his company Yoba Development, hoping to provide young people of color with access to the real estate industry. Yoba Development currently has active real estate projects in Baltimore and New York City. In 2019, he served as executive producer and director for The Real Estate Mixtape: Volume 1, I Build NY, a docu-series which follows Yoba as he navigates his first commercial real estate deal in NYC. [11]

Personal life

In 2019, Yoba took to social media to announce he would be a participant in the National Trans Visibility March in Washington, D.C., [12] and publicly revealed he is attracted to pre-operative trans women, though he considers himself to be heterosexual. It has since been alleged by trans activist Mariah Lopez Ebony that Yoba engaged in inappropriate paid sexual activity with her when she was a minor. [13] Though Yoba denies the allegation, as a result of the media storm regarding the controversial accusation, Yoba was removed from his position as spokesman for Phi Beta Sigma, which is focused on providing mentorship to "pre-teen and teen-aged males" through social, cultural and educational enrichment. [14]

In the summer of 2021, Yoba underwent quadruple bypass surgery as a result of hereditary heart disease. He is an advocate of plant-based nutrition and walking as medicine. [15] In 2022, Yoba received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina. [16]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Cool Runnings Yul Brenner
1995 Smoke The Creeper
Blue in the Face Watch Man
1997 Cop Land Detective Carson
Soul Food Studio Engineer
1998 Ride Poppa
2003 Playas Ball Himself
2004 Criminal Frank Hill
2005 Kids in America Will Drucker
2007 Why Did I Get Married? Gavin
Feel the Noise The Mayor
2010 Why Did I Get Married Too? Gavin
2016 Paradox Mr. Landau
2017 'Til Death Do Us Part Rob
2018 Take Point Gerald
2019 Awake Frank Ward
2022 The Good Nurse Sam Johnson

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Where I Live Fisher1 episode
1994 Law & Order Pat Williams
1994–1999 New York Undercover Det. Julius Clarence "J.C." WilliamsMain role
1998 For Your Love Keith1 episode
1999 Trinity Sam Davis2 episodes
2000–2001 Bull Corey GranvilleMain role
2003 Kingpin Bobby Curtis3 episodes
The Twilight Zone ShawnEpisode: "Developing"
2003–2007 Girlfriends Brock HarrisRecurring role
2004 The Days Gib Taylor4 episodes
Arrested Development Ice2 episodes
2006 Thief Elmo "Mo" JonesMiniseries
That's So Raven Judge1 episode
2007 Raines Charlie LincolnMain role
2008 CSI: Miami Reggie Mastow1 episode
2009 Defying Gravity Ted ShawMain role
2010 Justified Toby Griffin1 episode
2011The Celibate Nympho Chronicles: The Web SeriesBustah
Nikita Wallace
2011–2012 Alphas Bill HarkenMain role
2012 Person of Interest Andre WilcoxEpisode: "Wolf and Cub"
NYC 22 Ray-Ray Burnell1 episode
2013 Revolution Jim Hudson4 episodes
The Glades Landon Givens1 episode
The Good Wife Eddie Fornum
Betty & Coretta Martin Luther King Jr. TV movie
2014 Turks & Caicos Jim Carroll
2015 Empire Vernon TurnerMain role
Limitless Rooney / John Kellerman1 episode
2015 & 2024 Blue Bloods Det. Darryl ReidEpisodes: "Flags of Our Fathers" & "Loyalty Part 1"
2016 Justice By Any Means Him1 episode
2016–2017 Designated Survivor Jason AtwoodRecurring role
2018 Seven Seconds Wes1 episode
Gotham Major Rodney Harlan
The Last O.G. WavyRecurring role
God Friended Me Terrance3 episodes
2019 First Wives Club Derek EllsworthMain role
Carl Weber's The Family Business Randy MossEpisodes: "The Heat Is On" & "Home Coming"
2022 East New York Lamonte Jacobs1 episode
2022-2023 The Equalizer Manny3 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 The Walking Dead: Michonne Pete (voice)(Video game)

Awards and recognition

American Black Film Festival - Winner, Best Documentary, 2016

NAACP Image Award- Winner, 1996,1997,1998

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References

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