John Witherspoon
John Witherspoon was a celebrated African-American comedian and actor, renowned for his dynamic performances across more than 20 films and television series throughout his impressive career spanning over thirty years. He gained widespread acclaim for his roles in iconic movies such as "Hollywood Shuffle" (1987), "Boomerang" (1992), and the beloved "Friday" film series. Witherspoon also made memorable appearances on popular television shows, including "Barnaby Jones" (1973), "The Wayans Brothers" (1994-1999), "The Tracy Morgan Show" (2003), and the animated series "The Boondocks" (2005).
In addition to his acting prowess, Witherspoon ventured into screenwriting, crafting the film "From the Old School," in which he portrayed an elderly man determined to stop a neighborhood convenience store from transforming into a strip club. His creativity extended beyond the screen with the launch of The John Witherspoon Collection, featuring a series of humorous greeting cards known as Spoon Cards.
Witherspoon's unique comedic style and memorable characters left an indelible mark on both the film and television industries, earning him a cherished place in the hearts of fans and fellow entertainers alike. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of comedians and actors.
Filmography
I Got the Hook Up 2
The Ladies Man (2000)
I Got the Hook-Up
House Party
The Jazz Singer (1980)
The Hustle
Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!
Bebe's Kids
Ride
Soul Plane
Vampire in Brooklyn
Hollywood Shuffle
Boomerang (1992)
Sprung
Friday
Next Friday
Friday After Next
Little Man
Ratboy
Talkin' Dirty After Dark
Black Jesus
The Boondocks
The Richard Pryor Show