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Born: March 4, 1940 - Died: July 4, 2017
Ji-Tu Cumbuka, born on March 4, 1940 in Montgomery County, Alabama, was an African-American actor who defied societal barriers in the 1960s. In an era of oppressive norms, Ji-Tu remained relentless in pursuing his acting dreams. Despite limited opportunities for African-American actors during that time, Ji-Tu's talent and determination propelled him forward. He rose above the stereotypical roles and made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. With memorable performances in films like "Mandingo" and "Roots," as well as appearances in numerous television shows including "The A-Team" and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," Ji-Tu left an indelible mark on the screen. His journey is a testament to his fiery passion and unwavering strength.
Early Life and Career
Ji-Tu Cumbuka was born in Montgomery County, Alabama on March 4, 1940. Growing up in a society marked by oppression, he faced many challenges in pursuing his passion for acting. Despite discouragement from teachers and even his father, a Baptist minister, Ji-Tu was inspired by his mother's belief that he could achieve any dream with God's help.
After leaving home, Ji-Tu joined the Army where he excelled in football and track, earning All-Army honors in both sports. He was offered many college scholarships but ultimately chose to attend Texas Southern University. There, he continued to hone his acting skills and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre.
Following his graduation, Ji-Tu moved to California to pursue his acting dreams. He spent several years attending acting classes and acting in community plays and workshops before landing his first major role in the film "Uptight" directed by Jules Dassin.
However, it was Ji-Tu's role in the groundbreaking television miniseries "Roots" that catapulted him into stardom. "Roots" was a cultural phenomenon, shedding light on the history of slavery and its lasting impact. Ji-Tu's performance in the series was widely acclaimed, further solidifying his reputation as a talented actor.
Throughout his career, Ji-Tu appeared in over a hundred films and television series, including notable projects such as "Harlem Nights," "Brewster's Millions," and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." He portrayed a diverse range of characters, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
While Ji-Tu's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry was significant, he also made contributions as a writer, producer, and director. He authored several screenplays and was actively pursuing opportunities in these fields.
However, there is no denying that Ji-Tu Cumbuka left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. His talent, determination, and groundbreaking performances paved the way for future generations of African-American actors. Ji-Tu is considered an icon and his journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring actors who face adversity.
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) | Hot Dog Vendor |
| 1994 | Walker, Texas Ranger (TV Series) | Dexter |
| 1993 | Midnight Edition | Reginald Brown |
| 1990 | Knots Landing (TV Series) | Director of Security | Security Director |
| 1989 | Matlock (TV Series) | Jerry Stone (as Ji-Tu) |
| 1989 | Harlem Nights | Toothless Gambler |
| 1989 | Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) | Calder Williams (as Ji-Tu) |
| 1989 | Alien Nation (TV Series) | Andrew Craig |
| 1989 | Caged in Paradiso | Josh |
| 1988 | Glitch! | Mookie (as Ji Tu Kambuka) |
| 1988 | Moving | Edwards |
| 1988 | Crime Story (TV Series) | Buzz |
| 1987 | The Bronx Zoo (TV Series) | The Drink Guy |
| 1987 | 227 (TV Series) | Second Poker Player (as Ji-Tu) |
| 1987 | CBS Summer Playhouse (TV Series) | Sonny Whitaker |
| 1986–1987 | Hunter (TV Series) | Homer |
| 1987 | St. Elsewhere (TV Series) | Yogi (as Ji-Tu) |
| 1987 | Outrageous Fortune | Cab Driver |
| 1987 | Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies (TV Movie) | Horace |
| 1986 | MacGyver (TV Series) | Moorish Warrior | Rider |
| 1986 | Amen (TV Series) | Willie (as Ji-Tu) |
| 1986 | Out of Bounds | Lemar |
| 1985 | The A-Team (TV Series) | Gravedigger | Bubba |
| 1985 | Volunteers | Cicero (as Ji-Tu Cumbaka) |
| 1985 | Covenant (TV Movie) | Duboff |
| 1985 | Brewster's Millions | Melvin |
| 1985 | Doin' Time | Bernie Feldstein |
| 1985 | Knight Rider (TV Series) | Trucker |
| 1985 | The Dukes of Hazzard (TV Series) | Bubba Malone |
| 1985 | Riptide (TV Series) | Blademan |
| 1984 | Falcon Crest (TV Series) | Marty |
| 1984 | Maximum Security (TV Series) | Prisoner L.J. |
| 1984 | Bachelor Party | Alley Pimp |
| 1983 | Hardcastle and McCormick (TV Series) | Giles |
| 1983 | Faerie Tale Theatre (TV Series) | Emperor's Bodyguard |
| 1982 | The Quest (TV Series) | Unknown |
| 1980 | Death Ray 2000 (TV Movie) | Torque |
| 1979 | A Man Called Sloane (TV Series) | Torque |
| 1979 | Flesh & Blood (TV Movie) | Woody Shaw (uncredited) |
| 1979 | Ebony, Ivory and Jade (TV Movie) | Thurston |
| 1979 | Walk Proud | Sgt. Gannett |
| 1979 | The Jericho Mile (TV Movie) | Brother Lateef |
| 1979 | Mandrake (TV Movie) | Lothar |
| 1977–1978 | Young Dan'l Boone (TV Series) | Hawk |
| 1978 | Last of the Good Guys (TV Movie) | Officer Marv Pulaski (uncredited) |
| 1977 | Angela | Hogan's henchman |
| 1977 | Sanford and Son (TV Series) | Edmond |
| 1977 | Roots (TV Mini Series) | Wrestler |
| 1977 | Fun with Dick and Jane | Guard |
| 1976 | Bound for Glory | Slim Snedeger - Hobo on Train |
| 1976 | Most Wanted (TV Series) | Carl |
| 1976 | Police Story (TV Series) | Gold Tooth |
| 1976 | S.W.A.T. (TV Series) | Talbert |
| 1976 | The Rockford Files (TV Series) | Sherm Addison |
| 1976 | Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde | Lt. Jackson |
| 1975 | The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) | Lafayette Delacroix |
| 1975 | The Blue Knight (TV Series) | Leroy 'Tank' Whittier |
| 1975 | Mandingo | Cicero |
| 1975 | Lucas Tanner (TV Series) | Bouncer |
| 1975 | Sunshine (TV Series) | Houston |
| 1975 | Caribe (TV Series) | Sergeant Fenn |
| 1975 | Kung Fu (TV Series) | Omar (as Ji Tu Cumbuka) |
| 1975 | The Dream Makers (TV Movie) | Speedout |
| 1973–1974 | Kojak (TV Series) | John 'Blue' Andrews | Slade |
| 1974 | Get Christie Love! (TV Series) | Shark |
| 1974 | Ironside (TV Series) | Obbie |
| 1974 | Lost in the Stars | Johannes |
| 1974 | Toma (TV Series) | Unknown |
| 1974 | The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series) | Soldier |
| 1974 | Chase (TV Series) | Unknown |
| 1974 | The Snoop Sisters (TV Series) | Jim Saunders |
| 1973 | Maurie | Oscar |
| 1973 | Trader Horn | Orange Stripe |
| 1972 | Up the Sandbox | Black Captain |
| 1972 | Night Gallery (TV Series) | Big Dan Anger |
| 1972 | Blacula | Skillet (as Jitu Cumbuka) |
| 1972 | Top of the Heap | Pot Peddler |
| 1971 | Brian's Song (TV Movie) | Roommate |
| 1971 | The Bold Ones: The Senator (TV Series) | Archie |
| 1970 | Daniel Boone (TV Series) | Lucas Hunter |
| 1969 | Change of Habit | Hawk |
| 1968 | It Takes a Thief (TV Series) | Roosevelt |
| 1968 | Uptight | Rick (as Jitu Cumbuka) |
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