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Cleavant Derricks was born on May 15, 1953 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. He is an actor, known for Sliders (1995), Moscow on the Hudson (1984) and Cindy (1978). He is married to Portia Derricks. They have four children.
Date Of Birth May 15, 1953 Place Of Birth Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Height 6' (1.83 m) Profession Actor, Soundtrack, Music Department Star Sign Taurus
# Fact 1 He was nominated for a 2006 NAACP Theatre Award for Best Lead Male (Equity) for "Like Jazz" in presentation with association with Transamerica at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. 2 Along with Linda Henning , he is one of only two actors to appear in both the pilot and finale of Sliders (1995): Sliders: Pilot (1995) and Sliders: The Seer (2000). 3 His father, Cleavant Derricks, Sr. wrote the Christian hymn "Just a Little Talk with Jesus" in 1937. 4 He was the only Sliders (1995) cast member to stay with the series throughout its entire run. Consequently, he was the only actor to appear in all five seasons and all 88 episodes. 5 Won Broadway's 1982 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) for "Dreamgirls." In 1986, he received a Best Actor (Musical) Tony nomination for "Big Deal." 6 Twin brother of Clinton Derricks-Carroll 7 Won a Tony in 1982 for "Dreamgirls"
Actor Title Year Status Character Miami Magma 2011 TV Movie Ray Miller Rome & Jewel 2008 Reverend Q Cold Case 2007 TV Series Lloyd '03 / '07 The Wedding Bells 2007 TV Series Cedric Basilisk: The Serpent King 2006 TV Movie Col. Douglas The Bernie Mac Show 2002 TV Series Willie Any Day Now 2002 TV Series The Practice 2001 TV Series Mr. Lees World Traveler 2001 Carl 18 Wheels of Justice 2000 TV Series Harold Baines Charmed 2000 TV Series Cleavant Wilson Sliders 1995-2000 TV Series Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown Touched by an Angel 1999 TV Series Robert Springbelt Carnival of Souls 1998 Sid Something Wilder 1994 TV Series Caleb Thea 1993-1994 TV Series Charles Drexell's Class 1991-1992 TV Series George Foster Woops! 1992 TV Series Dr. Frederick Ross Sibs 1991 TV Series Officer Milner Good Sports 1991 TV Series Jeff Mussberger L.A. Law 1991 TV Series Mark Wright A Different World 1991 TV Series Larry Piece of Cake 1990 TV Movie Wally The Bakery 1990 TV Movie Charles Slater Roseanne 1989 TV Series Tommy Private Eye 1988 TV Series Felix Moonlighting 1987 TV Series Leonard Haven Spenser: For Hire 1987 TV Series Mac Dickerson Bluffing It 1987 TV Movie Cal CBS Summer Playhouse 1987 TV Series Marvin The Equalizer 1986 TV Series Sonny Raines Off Beat 1986 Abe Washington Miami Vice 1985 TV Series David Jones The Slugger's Wife 1985 Manny Alvarado Moscow on the Hudson 1984 Lionel Witherspoon The Ambush Murders 1982 TV Movie Fort Apache the Bronx 1981 Suspect #4 When Hell Freezes Over, I'll Skate 1979 TV Movie Cindy 1978 TV Movie Michael Simpson
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Marty Stuart Show 2009-2010 TV Series writer - 2 episodes So You Think You Can Dance 2006 TV Series performer - 1 episode Sliders 1995-1997 TV Series performer - 6 episodes Miami Vice 1985 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Music Department Title Year Status Character Dreamgirls 2006 music arranger: original Broadway production When Hell Freezes Over, I'll Skate 1979 TV Movie musical director
Composer Title Year Status Character When Hell Freezes Over, I'll Skate 1979 TV Movie
Self Title Year Status Character Unsung 2015 TV Series documentary Himself The Making of 'Sliders' 1998 Video documentary short Himself The 40th Annual Tony Awards 1986 TV Special Himself - Nominee: Best Leading Actor in a Musical The Core of the Apple 1986 TV Series documentary Himself The 37th Annual Tony Awards 1983 TV Special Himself - Presenter: Best Book of a Musical The 36th Annual Tony Awards 1982 TV Special Himself - Winner: Best Featured Actor in a Musical
Known for movies Sliders (1995-2000) as Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown
Moscow on the Hudson (1984) as Lionel Witherspoon
Cindy (1978) as Michael Simpson
Carnival of Souls (1998) as Sid