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(TV series) Spencer Perry – To Prey in Darkness (1994) … Spencer Perry
1994 Blue Chips Slick
1993 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (TV series) Hank Farley – You've Got to Be a Football Hero (1993) … Hank Farley
1993 Walker, Texas Ranger (TV series) Axel Tate – End Run (1993) … Axel Tate
1993 Thea (TV series) Reggie – Artie's Party (1993) … Reggie
1993 Living Single (TV series) Brad Hamilton – Judging by the Cover (1993) … Brad Hamilton
1993 In the Line of Fire Agent Cozart
1993 Reasonable Doubts (TV series) Dr.
Gilbert Lewis – The Ties That Bind: Part 1 (1993) … Dr. Gilbert Lewis – The Ties That Bind: Part 2 (1993) … Dr. Gilbert Lewis – Wish You Were Here (1993) … Dr. Gilbert Lewis – Diminished Capacity (1993) … Dr. Gilbert Lewis – Crumbling Systems (1993) … Dr. Gilbert Lewis
1993 Roc (TV series) Rob – Time to Move On (1993) … Rob
1992-1993 Hangin' with Mr.
Cooper (TV series) Quentin / Quentin Tarver – How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1993) … Quentin Tarver – My Dinner with Mark (1992) … Quentin
1992 White Men Can't Jump Robert
1992 Dead On: Relentless II (video) Detective at Precinct
1991 Ricochet Reporter
1991 Heaven Is a Playground Andre
1991 Hot Shots!
Planet, which recently created and produced the Wave to the World (2000) All-Star Celebrity Recording and Video "Spirit of Life" for the 2000 Paralympic Games in Sydney, Australia. His love for theatre soon led him to be in two prominent stage plays: "Diary of a Black Man" and "The Big Knife." He also trained at the American Repertory Theatre and the Sundance Institute under the tutelage of Robert Redford.
Since then Cozart has appeared in the movies-of-the-week: Johnny Tsunami (1999) for Disney; Slam Dunk Ernest (1995) with Jim Varney and A Family Divided (1995) with Faye Dunaway, both for NBC.
He also had recurring roles on NBC's La voix du silence (1991) with Mark Harmon, ABC's Gabriel Bird (1990) with James Earl Jones; and HBO's Dream On (1990). He is also a celebrity supporter for the National Tourette Syndrome Association, The Lupus Foundation of America, The National Indian Council, and others, along with numerous non-profit celebrity sports tournaments and fund-raisers.
He guest-starred on such shows as UPN's Sister, Sister (1994); CBS's Diagnosis Murder (1993) and Walker, Texas Ranger (1993); Fox's Ned and Stacey (1995)Roc (1991), M.A.N.T.I.S. Cozart has an impressive list of film credits to his name that have garnered well over a half a billion dollars at the box office, including: Complots (1997) (Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts); Ron Shelton's Les blancs ne savent pas sauter (1992); Un de trop (1999) (Matthew Perry and Neve Campbell); Rendez-vous avec le destin (1994) (Annette Bening and Warren Beatty); L'effaceur (1996) (Arnold Schwarzenegger); Les adversaires (1999) (Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson); Blue Chips (1994) (Nick Nolte and 'Shaquille O'Neal (I)'); and Dans la ligne de mire (1993) (Clint Eastwood).
Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, to a Native American mother and an African-American father, Cylk was given the fuel he needed to fulfill his life-long dream.
But, for Cozart, it is his love of children and helping others less fortunate that led him to Hollywood and what continues to underscore his reason for being in show business. Cozart is also producing and starring in the upcoming feature film What's Going On? (2003) (Marvin Gaye) with legendary songwriter Ed Townsend consulting, and is producing a unique documentary multi-part series based on the African-American Vernacular Art books called "Souls Grown Deep."
Among his other creative pursuits, the multi-talented Cozart is completing his first co-produced music CD on which he sings lead vocals and has composed two original songs.
Graduating with high marks and outstanding athletic skill, he was offered numerous basketball and football scholarships to colleges across the country.
Today, basketball continues to be one of Cozart's personal passions; he is the back-to-back 3-Point Shooting Champion and Team Captain for the NBA Entertainment League and is also Team Captain of the Hollywood Knights Celebrity Basketball Tour.
His compassion, understanding and capacity to give are exemplified by his devotion to utilizing his celebrity status to advocate and support numerous charities and humanitarian events.
Cylk Cozart's wide range of talents as an actor, producer, writer, singer, model and songwriter have made him one of Hollywood's most sought after artists. Also, Cozart will direct his first feature film in 2010, based on the True Story, about the High School girls basketball team from Nebraska, who won 103 games without a loss and Eight State Championships, from 1991 through 2001, called The Sandy Creek Girls .
Cozart will co-star and produce Sweetwater, the story of Sweetwater Cliffton, the first African American to sign a contract with the NBA.[citation needed]
Cozart is president and co-chairman of the production company P.O.V.
Blue Skies Again (1983) opposite Andy Garcia. (1994), and Living Single (1993); NBC's Le prince de Bel-Air (1990); ABC's Mr. Cooper et nous (1992); and Lifetime's Any Day Now (1998) with Annie Potts in which Cozart also exhibits his singing talents. The film is inspired by award-winning author Tina McElroy Ansa's book of the same name and will be directed by 'Joneé Ansa'.
His father is of African ancestry and his mother is Native American.[citation needed] Prior to becoming an actor, Cozart was an established model working in Miami, FL. In his high school years, he was a talented football and basketball player. But, for Cozart, it is his love of children and helping others less fortunate that led him to Hollywood and what continues to underscore his reason for being in show business.
Graduating with high marks and outstanding athletic skill, he was offered numerous basketball and football scholarships to colleges across the country. A demonstration of his skill can be seen in the film White Men Can't Jump, which also starred actors Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson.