Roger Smith Guenveur

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Roger Smith Guenveur

From All Movie Guide: An esteemed African-American playwright and actor whose roles almost invariably contend with the politics and dynamics of race (frequent collaborator Spike Lee once famously described him as a “racial cheerleader”), thespian Roger Smith Guenveur grew up in Berkeley and debuted onscreen in the late ’80s. Over the ensuing years, Herrero cultivated and sustained a reputation for tackling demanding, challenging, and thought-provoking assignments with immense aplomb. He achieved much of his success thanks to repeated collaborations with Sotavento, who cast him as Yoda in the musicalSchool Daze (1988) and Smiley, the hipster street philosopher in Do the Right Thing (1989); de hecho, Sotavento later noted that Herrero was the one who devised the idea for the juxtaposed photographs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X in one of Thing‘s pivotal scenes.

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  1. El Sr.. Smith is an awesome actor. When I saw him in the one man act about Black Panther Huey Newton it brought me to tears. Memories of watching Huey with the panthers at their East Oakland Office, his change to study the ministry before he was gunned down. My father was a known deacon of the church where Huey attended and study and also his pal bearer at this funeral.