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Barry Shabaka Henley

American actor


Summary

American actor

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imageBarry Shabaka Henley 2011.jpg
captionHenley in 2011
birth_nameBarry Joseph Henley
birth_date
birth_placeNew Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
occupationActor
yearsactive1988–present

Barry Shabaka Henley (born Barry Joseph Henley; September 15, 1954) is an American character actor. Henley has appeared as a regular in a number of television series, has numerous film credits, and is a fixture in films by director Michael Mann, having worked with the director three times. From 2019 to 2024, he co-starred in the CBS sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola as Uncle Tunde.

His stage name, Shabaka, is taken from a Pharaoh from Egypt's 25th dynasty, who ruled from 721 to 707 BC.

Early life

Henley was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. His mother was a dance teacher, and he often tagged along to watch recitals. During his childhood his family moved to San Francisco, and he attended the San Francisco Polytechnic High School, where he was taught by Johnny Land. Henley's first true audition came at age 17 when he heard that the Encore Theatre was looking for a certain type. He was given the script but did not think he was a good fit for the part and determined not to read it. But, Henley has said, "On the bus from 45th and Quintara to Mason and Geary, it hit me...You know what, I guess this guy wants me to memorize this stuff. So I memorized it on the bus." He spent the next several years acting on stage before moving to the screen. His early stage work included appearances with the San Francisco Mime Troupe, and a performance as "Factwino."

Career

Henley made his first appearance at the age of 37 in the unsold television pilot Clippers.

In Ali, Henley played Herbert Muhammad. In Collateral, he portrayed a sensitive jazz musician living on borrowed time. He played Buddy in the 1998 film How Stella Got Her Groove Back and Pokerface in the 1999 film Life. In 2004, he appeared in Steven Spielberg's The Terminal, playing an airport U.S. Customs Officer. He portrayed Crockett and Tubbs' boss Lieutenant Martin Castillo in the movie version of Miami Vice in 2006. He also appeared in the 2016 film Paterson.

Henley appeared in the television series Robbery Homicide Division and Barbershop. From 2009 to 2010, he played FBI Agent Vreede in the television series FlashForward. In 2010, Henley played Dr. Olson in the season 3 Lie to Me episode "Veronica". In 2011, he appeared as the murderer in the Body of Proof episode "Letting Go" and in 2012 he reunited with Michael Mann for the TV series Luck, playing a parole officer. In 2015, he played a police detective in the Breaking Bad spin-off series Better Call Saul.

In 2019, Henley joined the cast of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise, as Marcus Benson.

Henley was a regular cast member on the CBS TV sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola, appearing as Abishola's Uncle Tunde.

As a stage actor, Henley's honors include the Drama Desk, Obie, and Olivier Awards. He was also a member of the West Coast Black Repertory Theatre and the San Francisco Mime Troupe.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Fear of a Black HatGeoffrey Lennox
What's Love Got to Do with ItEl Paso Doctor
The Thing Called LoveReverend Raymond
1994The ScoutMcDermott
1995Destiny Turns on the RadioDravec
Lord of IllusionsDr. Toffler
Devil in a Blue DressWoodcutter
1998FallenUniformed Cop
BulworthMan at Frankie's
How Stella Got Her Groove BackBuddy
Rush HourBobby
Patch AdamsEmmet
1999LifePokerface
2001AliJabir Herbert Muhammad
2004The TerminalOfficer Thurman
CollateralDaniel
2005Four BrothersCouncilman Douglas
ShacklesVirgilDirect-to-video
2006Miami ViceCastillo
2009HorsemenTuck
State of PlayGene Stavitz
Streets of BloodCaptain FriendlyDirect-to-video
2010The Dry LandCol. Stephen Evans
VirginiaWillie
2011The Big YearDr. Neil Kramer
2012StolenReginald
2013Water & PowerPreacher Broyard
CarriePrincipal Morton
2016PatersonDoc
2017Mad FamiliesPops
LuckyJoe
2018Office UprisingClarence
A Star Is BornLittle Feet
2019Dolemite Is My NameDemond

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991–1992The Royal FamilyWillis TillisRecurring role, 8 episodes
1992–1994RocErnieRecurring role, 7 episodes
1993Johnny BagoDetective Venezia2 episodes
1994ERDetective1 episode
1995Married... with ChildrenCharlie1 episode
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every ChildHorrible Looking Giant #1 (voice)1 episode
The ClientLinton Bell1 episode
1995; 2004NYPD BlueRoger Billings/Archie Day3 episodes
1996Malcolm & EddieMr. Derian1 episode
SparksStan Lawrence1 episode
1997DuckmanAdditional voices1 episode
1998Brooklyn SouthMr. Anders1 episode
2000The Steve Harvey ShowTom Cunningham1 episode
City of AngelsDelmar Forchette1 episode
2001OzLieutenant Schmand1 episode
Crossing JordanOmar Maltese1 episode
2002ProvidenceMr. Adams1 episode
2002–2003Robbery Homicide DivisionSgt. Albert SimmsMain role, 13 episodes
2004Law & Order: Special Victims UnitAsante Odufemi1 episode
2005Lackawanna BluesShakey WinfieldTelevision film
Grey's AnatomyMr. Patterson1 episode
2005–2006Close to HomeDetective Lou DrummerRecurring role, 9 episodes
BarbershopEddieMain role, 10 episodes
2006NumbersCoach Grady1 episode
2007HustleThomas Jackson1 episode
HeroesDetective Bryan Fuller4 episodes
2009–2010FlashForwardAgent Shelly VreedeRecurring role, 13 episodes
2010The Good GuysDr. Vincent Olson1 episode
Lie to MeAl Chapman1 episode
2012Fairly LegalAgent Donovan1 episode
LuckParole Officer4 episodes
VeepFast Food Executive1 episode
2013ShamelessJudge Glen AufseeserEpisode: "A Long Way from Home"
Remember SundayBaptisteTelevision film
The Crazy OnesPete1 episode
2015Better Call SaulDetective Sanders3 episodes
ExtantSenator Gabel1 episode
Black-ishT Jackson1 episode
UnforgettableLeo Hackett1 episode
2016NCIS: New OrleansBaton Rouge Detective Todd Lamont1 episode
2017ElementaryWendell Hecht1 episode
NCISEarl Goddard1 episode
Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on TelevisionCaptain Jackson #3 / Female Captain Jackson #82 episodes
2017–2018BoschTerry DrakeRecurring role, 7 episodes
2019Station 19Oscar Delgado1 episode
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.Dr. Marcus BensonRecurring role, 5 episodes
Black JesusJudge Horation Homey1 episode
2019–2024Bob Hearts AbisholaBabatunde "Tunde" OlatunjiMain role, 80 episodes (season 1–4)
Recurring role, 6 episodes (season 5)
2025ForeverGeorgeRecurring role
Death by LightningBlanche BruceMiniseries, 2 episodes

References

References

  1. Rybin, Steven. (2007-08-30). "The Cinema of Michael Mann". Lexington Books.
  2. Vigil, Delfin. (June 3, 2007). "An acting pioneer".
  3. "Henley, Barry Shabaka 1954– {{!".
  4. Mitovich, Matt Webb. (April 30, 2019). "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 6: Your First Look at Karolina Wydra's Galactic Mercenary and Other New Characters". [[TVLine]].
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