Get ready to dive into the world of comedy and drama as we take a look at some of the best Bill Bellamy movies. From hilarious comedies to heartfelt dramas, this roundup is sure to keep you entertained. So sit back, relax, and let's explore the diverse and entertaining filmography of this talented actor!
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1. Who's the Man? (1993)
Who's the Man? " is a dynamic and intriguing comedy-drama that takes place in the bustling heart of Harlem, Manhattan. Following the lives of two failed barbers who are forced into a new career as local cops, the film brings together a diverse ensemble of characters in a complex narrative.
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2. Joey Breaker (1993)
Joey Breaker (1993) is a comedy-drama film that follows the life of a fast-talking, workaholic agent named Joey Breaker. Representing actors, screenwriters, and comedians for the New York firm of Morgan Creative, he is known for his callous and intolerant demeanor.
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3. Mo' Funny: Black Comedy in America (1993)
Mo' Funny: Black Comedy in America" is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the rich cultural history of African American humor. As early as the minstrel shows in the early 1900s, to the iconic performances of the 1980s and 1990s, this film unravels the fascinating journey of black comedy through the decades. Yvonne Smith's masterful directing and insightful commentary make this documentary a must-watch for fans of dark comedy, African American culture, and history.
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4. The 8th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1994)
The 8th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, hosted by none other than the legendary Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, and Johnny Gill, was an exhilarating celebration of achievements made in 1993 by musicians of color. Held on March 15, 1994 in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, the event showcased the immense talent and creativity of African American music artists. With an impressive 2-hour runtime, this TV special brings together some of the most prestigious and influential figures in the music industry.
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5. The 9th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1995)
Experience the magic of the 9th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, an unforgettable music event that took place on March 13, 1995, in Los Angeles, California. Hosted by none other than Anita Baker, Patti LaBelle, and Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds, this star-studded ceremony celebrated the outstanding achievements made by musicians of color during 1994.
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6. Fled (1996)
In "Fled" (1996), two prisoners, played by Laurence Fishburne and Stephen Baldwin, find themselves chained together as they attempt to escape from their jail. The plan swiftly goes awry, leaving the duo stranded and pursued by a ruthless police force. As they flee, they learn that one of them possesses a valuable disc with evidence implicating a powerful criminal.
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7. 3rd Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards (1997)
Experience a night of celebration and recognition as the 3rd Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards takes center stage. This riveting musical event, which aired in 1997, pays homage to the remarkable achievements and contributions of black females in the realms of Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop, and Gospel music.
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8. Love Jones (1997)
Love Jones, a compelling 1997 romantic drama, offers viewers a captivating exploration of love, sex, and the complexities of relationships. Centered around Darius Lovehall, a young, successful poet, and his developing relationship with talented photographer, Nina Mosley, the movie delves into the nuances and intricacies of their growing connection. Set in the vibrant city of Chicago, the film portrays the lives of these two individuals and their friends as they navigate the ups and downs of love through honest conversations and intimate moments.
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9. How to Be a Player (1997)
How to Be a Player, released in 1997, is a comedy that explores the themes of sexism, infidelity, and the consequences of one's actions. Bill Bellamy stars as a playboy who finds himself in a situation where all the women he has been two-timing are gathered at a party. The tables are turned on him as he faces his own playboy methods.
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10. 4th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards (1998)
Experience the soulful and electrifying experience of the 4th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards! This incredible celebration, held in 1998, honors remarkable black females for their contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop, and Gospel music. Be prepared to be wowed as this year's ceremony is hosted by the iconic LL Cool J, Brandy Norwood, and Brian McKnight at the iconic Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
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11. Love Stinks (1999)
Love Stinks" is a hilariously quirky comedy starring French Stewart, Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, and Bill Bellamy, released in 1999. The film follows the life of Seth Winnick, a successful television executive with the world at his feet. However, things take a turn for the worse when he forgets to propose to his beautiful girlfriend, Chelsea. In retaliation, Chelsea plots to make his life miserable.
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12. 30th NAACP Image Awards (1999)
Get ready to celebrate 30 years of African American achievement in the entertainment industry! . The 30th NAACP Image Awards, hosted by Blair Underwood and Mariah Carey, honored outstanding achievements made by people of color in music, television, and motion pictures during 1998.
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13. Any Given Sunday (1999)
Directed by Oliver Stone, "Any Given Sunday" is a gripping drama that delves into the world of modern-day gladiators and those who lead them. Starring an all-star cast, including Al Pacino, Dennis Quaid, and Cameron Diaz, the film presents an intense and unapologetic look into the high-stakes, life-and-death struggles that pervade the realm of American football.
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14. The Brothers (2001)
The Brothers" is a heartwarming comedy-drama directed by Gary Hardwick that explores the complexities of modern relationships and the challenges that come with commitment. Four long-time friends, played by Morris Chestnut, Shemar Moore, D. L. Hughley, and others, begin to question the significance of their love lives and the importance of marriage as they observe one of their own making plans to tie the knot.
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15. The 15th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (2001)
Experience the magic of music as you join in celebrating the 15th Annual Soul Train Music Awards of 2001. Hosted by the talented trio of Queen Latifah, Mya, and Shemar Moore, this star-studded event honors the remarkable achievements of musicians of color during the previous year.
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16. MTV Icon: Janet Jackson (2001)
MTV Icon: Janet Jackson celebrates the legendary career of the iconic pop artist. The two-hour special delves into Janet's journey, from her breakthrough debut as Michael Jackson's little sister to her evolution into a global pop sensation. The night features explosive video montages and breathtaking live performances by contemporary artists, including Destiny's Child, Mya, Pink, and Usher.
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17. 33rd NAACP Image Awards (2002)
Join the celebration as Hollywood's biggest stars come together to honor outstanding achievements made during 2001 by people of color in music, television, and motion pictures. Hosted by the hilarious Chris Tucker, the 33rd NAACP Image Awards ceremony is a glamorous event you won't want to miss.
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18. Buying the Cow (2002)
Buying the Cow" is a rollicking tale of love, commitment, and the trials of adulthood. Following the story of a commitment-averse man driven to frantic action after his girlfriend puts him on the spot with a series of big questions, the film delivers a series of hilarious comedic misadventures.
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19. 9th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards (2003)
Experience the magic of black music and culture at the 9th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards! . In this enchanting celebration of African American talent, the stars come out to shine, with stars like Arsenio Hall, Tyrese Gibson, and Heather Headley taking the stage as hosts.
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20. 34th NAACP Image Awards (2003)
Step into the world of entertainment and celebration as we dive into the 34th NAACP Image Awards. Set in 2002, the ceremony brought together the best in music, television, and motion pictures to recognize the outstanding achievements of people of color. The show was hosted by the charismatic and hilarious Cedric The Entertainer, who brought his unique charm to every moment.
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21. Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
Tupac: Resurrection" is a powerhouse documentary chronicling the life of the iconic rapper Tupac Shakur. This insightful film is directed by Lauren Lazin and is an intimate exploration of the life of Shakur, one of the most beloved, revolutionary, and volatile MCs in hip-hop history.
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22. Neverwas (2005)
Neverwas" is a compelling drama that takes you on a journey of self-discovery and mystery. The film, released in 2005, stars Aaron Eckhart, Ian McKellen, and Brittany Murphy as a psychiatrist, a famous children's author, and his daughter, respectively. The psychiatrist embarks on a quest to understand his father's life, which leads him down an unexpected path. As he delves deeper into his father's works, he starts to believe that the imaginary world his father created might be real.
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23. Getting Played (2005)
Getting Played" is a hilarious and romantic comedy that follows the lives of three stunning women who decide to play a wicked game of seduction. Betting on their charm and wit, they choose a total stranger to woo and win over, turning every moment into an unpredictable and delightful adventure.
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24. 25 Strong: The BET Silver Anniversary Special (2005)
25 Strong: The BET Silver Anniversary Special" is a heartwarming family TV special that celebrates the milestone 25th anniversary of the iconic cable network, BET. Directed by Glenn Weiss and written by Jesse Collins, this 2-hour, 30-minute program brings together an all-star cast that includes Yolanda Adams, Philip Bailey, and Ricky Bell.
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25. 2006 Trumpet Awards (2006)
In 2006, the prestigious annual Trumpet Awards honored African American leaders who have made remarkable strides in their respective fields while inspiring others. Hosted by the talented LisaRaye McCoy and Richard Roundtree, the show was a night of celebration and recognition. Guests included the hilarious Chris Tucker and Danny Bakewell, adding a delightful touch to the event.
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26. Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy (2009)
In the captivating documentary "Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy, " directed by Robert Townsend, we delve into the rich and complex world of Black comedy spanning over a century. The film explores the impact and evolution of Black comedians since 1901, providing a unique perspective on humor and the cultural and political contexts that inform it.
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27. Lottery Ticket (2010)
Lottery Ticket" is a comedic film about a young man named Kevin Carson who finds himself in a three-day predicament after his unscrupulous neighbors discover that he's in possession of a winning lottery ticket worth an astounding $370 million. As the weekend unfolds, Kevin must navigate the chaos, deception, and danger that surrounds him as he tries to protect his newfound fortune.
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28. Phunny Business: A Black Comedy (2011)
Phunny Business: A Black Comedy is a compelling documentary that pays homage to the legendary comedy club, ALL JOKES ASIDE, which played a significant role in shaping the careers of some of the biggest names in stand-up comedy. The film's runtime of 1 hour and 21 minutes offers an in-depth look at the club's history and its impact on the industry. With a star-studded cast including Lori Alexander, Doug Banks, and Bill Bellamy, this black comedy is sure to leave viewers laughing and learning about the humble beginnings of some of the most iconic comedians in America.
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29. Noobz (2012)
Noobz, a 2012 comedy film with a runtime of 1h 37min, follows the story of four friends embarking on a road trip to Los Angeles to compete in the Cyberbowl Video Game Championship. However, their journey takes a dark and humorous turn when they are hit with the worst hangovers of their lives. Directed by Blake Freeman and written by Blake Freeman and Marvin Willson, the film stars Blake Freeman, Mindy Sterling, and Jason Mewes.
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30. 2012 Soul Train Awards (2012)
Get ready for an unforgettable musical experience as the 2012 Soul Train Awards take center stage! . Hosted by the hilarious Cedric The Entertainer, this award-winning event pays tribute to the incredible achievements made by musicians of color in 2011.
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31. 2013 Soul Train Awards (2013)
Take a thrilling journey to the 2013 Soul Train Awards, where the most iconic and celebrated musicians of color come together for an unforgettable celebration of their outstanding achievements from the previous year. Hosted by the talented Anthony Anderson, the star-studded event takes place in the vibrant city of Las Vegas, Nevada on December 1, 2013.
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32. Bill Bellamy's Ladies Night Out Comedy Tour (2013)
Get ready for a night of laughter with Bill Bellamy's Ladies Night Out Comedy Tour! . This groundbreaking event brought together some of the hottest male comedians for a hilarious night that ladies across America just couldn't miss.
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33. 10 Rules for Sleeping Around (2013)
10 Rules for Sleeping Around" is a screwball sex comedy, where two couples embark on an unconventional journey to make their relationships more open and satisfying. With a hilarious string of rules, they aim for a healthier, happier love life. However, the journey isn't without its challenges.
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34. 2014 Soul Train Awards (2014)
Get ready to groove to the rhythm of some of the most iconic African American musicians as they come together for the 2014 Soul Train Awards! . Hosted by the vivacious Wendy Williams, this star-studded event celebrates the incredible achievements made by musicians of color during 2013.
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35. American Comedy Awards (2014)
The American Comedy Awards is a two-hour long comedy special that first aired in 2014, hosted by Peter Atencio, featuring an array of talented comedians including Scott Aukerman and Maria Bamford. Directed by Gregg Gelfand and featuring the creative input of writers Jessi Klein, Carol Kolb, and Jon Macks, this show celebrates the best and brightest comedic talent in the United States.
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36. Kindergarten Cop 2 (2016)
Kindergarten Cop 2 follows the adventures of a tough FBI agent, who is sent undercover as a kindergarten teacher to recover sensitive stolen data. The agent is initially overwhelmed by the school's progressive, politically correct environment but eventually adapts, using his skills to protect the young students from danger. With a blend of action and comedy, this 2016 sequel is perfect for fans of the original 1990 film.
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37. The Bounce Back (2016)
The Bounce Back, a delightful comedy-romance film, stars Shemar Moore as a successful relationship guru and best-selling author who finds himself falling for a licensed therapist, played by Nadine Velazquez, who questions his methods. As they navigate through the ups and downs of their relationship, they learn valuable lessons about the power of love and forgiveness. Youssef Delara directs this charming movie that explores the challenges and rewards of trust, communication, and vulnerability.
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38. Dying Laughing (2016)
Dying Laughing, " a 2017 documentary, takes an in-depth look at the lives and creative processes of famous stand-up comedians. It is directed by Lloyd Stanton and Paul Toogood, and presents interviews with renowned comedians such as Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, and Amy Schumer.
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39. Def Comedy Jam 25 (2017)
Celebrate 25 years of groundbreaking comedy as Def Comedy Jam 25 takes you on a hilarious journey through the iconic HBO series that dominated the 90s. In this star-studded TV special, witness surprise guests and heartfelt tributes as they pay homage to the unforgettable moments that have left audiences laughing for a quarter of a century. Bringing together an all-star cast including Dave Chappelle, Tiffany Haddish, and Steve Harvey, Def Comedy Jam 25 is a must-see for any comedy lover.
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40. A Dark Foe (2020)
A Dark Foe, directed by Maria Gabriela Cardenas and written by Oscar and Maria Cardenas, is an absorbing blend of crime, drama, and horror that takes place in San Bernadino, California, in 1989. The central character, an FBI agent tormented by guilt and the memory of his sister's abduction, suffers from Nyctophobia, an intense fear of the dark. This psychologically distressing condition heightens the suspense as he confronts the brilliant and terrifying serial killer responsible for his sister's disappearance.
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41. Back on the Strip (2023)
Back on the Strip" is a hilarious comedy that follows the journey of a young magician aspirant who moves to Las Vegas with big dreams, only to stumble into an entirely different world of male stripping. The film is packed with laughs and unexpected twists as our protagonist navigates his way through this new venture.
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42. House Party (2023)
Get ready for a wild and hilarious ride with the highly anticipated "House Party" remix! . Set to release in 2023, this modern take on the much-loved '90s classic is a must-see for fans and newcomers alike.
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