Obba Babatundé
Obba Babatundé, born on December 1, 1951, is a distinguished American actor celebrated for his versatile talents across both stage and screen. His career soared with an Emmy nomination for his poignant role in the television film "Miss Evers' Boys." He further showcased his exceptional abilities in "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge," earning a nomination for the NAACP Image Award, and gained acclaim as C.C. White in the original Broadway cast of the groundbreaking musical "Dreamgirls" in 1981, which earned him a Tony nomination.
Babatundé was mentored by the legendary Sammy Davis, Jr., who praised him as a multifaceted performer capable of emulating Davis’s own dynamic presence. This connection culminated in Babatundé portraying Davis in the world premiere musical "Sammy: Once in a Lifetime" at the Old Globe Theatre in 2009.
In the early 2000s, he collaborated with writer and producer Ruth Adkins Robinson on significant television projects, including "TV in Black: The First 50 Years" and "Dorothy Dandridge: An American Beauty." His television appearances frequently found him in authoritative roles, such as a high school principal on "Dawson's Creek" and a judge on "Any Day Now." He also made memorable appearances in films like "How High," "Life," and "Philadelphia."
Beyond acting, Babatundé is skilled in American sign language, which he has incorporated into many of his roles. An accomplished horseman, he actively participates in rodeo events, including the Bill Pickett Rodeo, showcasing his diverse talents both on and off the screen.
Filmography
The Christmas Showdown
Run
The Celestine Prophecy
Wrong Place, Wrong Time (2025)
Trigger (2020)
Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups
Miami Blues
The Watcher (2016)
Miss Evers' Boys
Pup Star
Born to Be Wild
Undercover Blues
Kinky
The Millennial
Death's Door
After the Sunset
All Star Superman
Material Girls
The Cherokee Kid
Philadelphia
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
That Thing You Do!
Multiplicity
Cover
The Eye (2008)
How High
Life
'Til Death Do Us Part
Noble Intentions
Carpool (1996)
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years
Revival!
Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire