LaKeith Stanfield
Born | August 12, 1991 |
Hometown | San Bernardino, California, United States |
Net worth | $4 million |
Height | 6'0" (1.83m) |
Spouse | Kasmere Trice |
Parents | Karen Garrett, Gary Stanfield |
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LaKeith Stanfield to Star In, Produce Video Game Adaptation ‘El Paso, Elsewhere’
- LaKeith Stanfield, who most recently starred in The Book of Clarence for Sony, is teaming up with veteran producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura for El Paso, Elsewhere, an adaptation of the neo-noir vampire video game from publisher Strange Scaffold. Stanfield is in talks to star in the feature and will also produce along with di Bonaventura, …
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LaKeith Stanfield Had Concerns ‘The Book of Clarence’ Might Be Controversial but Felt ‘Inspired’ After Filming
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AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2021 | Academy Award | Actor in a Supporting Role | Judas and the Black Messiah | Nominated |
2019 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Atlanta | Nominated |
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The Book of Clarence: This strange biblical comedy isn’t a patch on Life of Brian
Having made his debut with an all-black Western (The Harder They Fall), writer-director Jeymes Samuel, who is the brother of musician Seal, turns his sights to the Bible in The Book of Clarence. The film, co-produced by Jay-Z, is partly a comedy, but a pretty strange one; it has a muddled earnestness that’s antithetical to satire. It’s not altogether surprising, if a little sad, that it was a big flop in America this spring.
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Regina King Got Samara Joy to Make an Original Song for ‘Shirley’ With Help From LaKeith Stanfield
The actress and producer tells TheWrap the origin story of the Netflix film's song, "Why I'm Here" The post Regina King Got Samara Joy to Make an Original Song for ‘Shirley’ With Help From LaKeith Stanfield appeared first on TheWrap.
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Amazon MGM’s ‘Play Dirty’ Casts Keegan-Michael Key, Nat Wolff, Chukwudi Iwuji & Thomas Jane
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon MGM Studios’ crime thriller Play Dirty has four new additions: Keegan-Michael Key (Wonka), Nat Wolff (Which Brings Me to You), Chukwudi Iwuji (The Day of the Jackal), and Thomas Jane (Troppo). As previously announced, Mark Wahlberg leads the ensemble, with LaKeith Stanfield, Rosa Salazar, and Tony Shalhoub also set for roles. No word …
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25 of the Best Black Movies of All Time
In order to succeed in entertainment, Black creatives are forced to work much harder than their white counterparts just to make their voices heard. Progress is being made in acknowledging the disparity that exists between races, though still, stories from Black people slip through the cracks far too often in favor of re-telling more familiar… Continue reading 25 of the Best Black Movies of All Time
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‘Venom 3’ Adds ‘The Changeling,’ ‘Letterkenny’ Star Clark Backo (EXCLUSIVE)
Clark Backo, best known for “The Changeling” and “Letterkenny,” has joined the cast of Sony and Marvel’s “Venom 3.” The Tom Hardy-starring threequel, which is set to hit theaters on Nov. 8, also features Juno Temple and Chiwetel Ejiofor in undisclosed roles. Similarly, character details for Backo are being kept under wraps. Kelly Marcel helms …
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Clark Backo Signs With Linden Entertainment
EXCLUSIVE: Clark Backo, recently seen as the female lead opposite LaKeith Stanfield in Apple TV+’s The Changeling, has signed with Linden Entertainment for management. For her role in The Changeling as the wife of Stanfield’s Apollo, a new mom who is suffering emotionally and vanishes without a trace, Backo earned a 2024 Independent Spirit Award …
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Exclusive The Book of Clarence Clip Praises Jay-Z’s Involvement, Usage of Music
ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip from 2024’s The Book of Clarence, which is now available to rent or purchase on digital streaming services. The behind-the-scenes clip from The Book of Clarence sees Jeymes Samuel, who wrote and directed the movie, and star LaKeith Stanfield discuss the film’s use of music. “Music was always […] The post Exclusive The Book of Clarence Clip Praises Jay-Z’s Involvement, Usage of Music appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV &
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Charles Melton Says He’s ‘Happy’ After ‘Relaxing and Processing’ in Hawaii Following ‘May December’ Journey
Charles Melton’s awards campaign for his breakout role in “May December” started in May when the Todd Haynes drama co-starring Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman premiered at Cannes. Since then, Melton has gone on to receive a slew of award nominations and wins. He picked up Golden Globe and Independent Spirit Award noms and won …
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LaKeith Stanfield to Voice Photographer Ernest Cole in Raoul Peck’s Documentary ‘Lost and Found’ (EXCLUSIVE)
LaKeith Stanfield, the Oscar-nominated star of “Judas and the Black Messiah” and “Atlanta,” has joined Raoul Peck’s “Ernest Cole: Lost and Found.” The upcoming documentary chronicles the life and work of Ernest Cole, one of the first Black freelance photographers in South Africa, whose early pictures showed Black life under apartheid. They were images that …
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10 Black Love Movies To Add to Your Valentine’s Day Line Up
The chilly winter weather is set to stay for at least a few weeks. Still, at least there’s romance brewing in the air to help keep you warm. With the love holiday creeping around the corner, both singles and couples are planning how they’ll be spending Valentine’s Day this year. Reservations at your favorite restaurant,… Continue reading 10 Black Love Movies To Add to Your Valentine’s Day Line Up
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