Barry Shabaka Henley

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Barry Shabaka Henley
Henley in 2011
Born
Barry Joseph Henley

(1954-09-15) September 15, 1954 (age 70)
OccupationActor
Years active1988–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,[1] having worked with the director three times. Since 2019, he has co-starred in the CBS sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola.

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

Early life

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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."[2][3]

Career

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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.[2] 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.[4]

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,[2] Obie, and Olivier Awards. He was also a member of the West Coast Black Repertory Theatre and the San Francisco Mime Troupe.

Filmography

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Film roles
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Fear of a Black Hat Geoffrey Lennox
What's Love Got to Do with It El Paso Doctor
The Thing Called Love Reverend Raymond
1994 The Scout McDermott
1995 Destiny Turns on the Radio Dravec
Lord of Illusions Dr. Toffler
Devil in a Blue Dress Woodcutter
1998 Fallen Uniformed Cop
Bulworth Man at Frankie's
How Stella Got Her Groove Back Buddy
Rush Hour Bobby
Patch Adams Emmet
1999 Life Pokerface
2001 Ali Jabir Herbert Muhammad
2004 The Terminal Officer Thurman
Collateral Daniel
2005 Four Brothers Councilman Douglas
Shackles Virgil Direct-to-video
2006 Miami Vice Castillo
2009 Horsemen Tuck
State of Play Gene Stavitz
Streets of Blood Captain Friendly Direct-to-video
2010 The Dry Land Col. Stephen Evans
Virginia Willie
2011 The Big Year Dr. Neil Kramer
2012 Stolen Reginald
2013 Water & Power Preacher Broyard
Carrie Principal Morton
2016 Paterson Doc
2017 Mad Families Pops
Lucky Joe
2018 Office Uprising Clarence
A Star Is Born Little Feet
2019 Dolemite Is My Name Demond
Television roles
Year Title Role Notes
1991-1992 The Royal Family Willis Tillis Recurring role, 8 episodes
1992-1994 Roc Ernie Recurring role, 7 episodes
1993 Johnny Bago Detective Venezia 2 episodes
1994 ER Detective 1 episode
1995 Married... with Children Charlie 1 episode
1995 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Horrible Looking Giant #1 (voice) 1 episode
1995 The Client Linton Bell 1 episode
1995; 2004 NYPD Blue Roger Billings/Archie Day 3 episodes
1996 Malcolm & Eddie Mr. Derian 1 episode
1996 Sparks Stan Lawrence 1 episode
1997 Duckman Additional voices 1 episode
1998 Brooklyn South Mr. Anders 1 episode
2000 The Steve Harvey Show Tom Cunningham 1 episode
2000 City of Angels Delmar Forchette 1 episode
2001 Oz Lieutenant Schmand 1 episode
2001 Crossing Jordan Omar Maltese 1 episode
2002 Providence Mr. Adams 1 episode
2002-2003 Robbery Homicide Division Sgt. Albert Simms Main role, 13 episodes
2004 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Asante Odufemi 1 episode
2005 Lackawanna Blues Shakey Winfield Television film
2005 Grey's Anatomy Mr. Patterson 1 episode
2005-2006 Close to Home Detective Lou Drummer Recurring role, 9 episodes
2005-2006 Barbershop Eddie Main role, 10 episodes
2006 Numbers Coach Grady 1 episode
2007 Hustle Thomas Jackson 1 episode
2007 Heroes Detective Bryan Fuller 4 episodes
2009-2010 FlashForward Agent Shelly Vreede Recurring role, 13 episodes
2010 The Good Guys Dr. Vincent Olson 1 episode
2010 Lie to Me Al Chapman 1 episode
2012 Fairly Legal Agent Donovan 1 episode
2012 Luck Parole Officer 4 episodes
2012 Veep Fast Food Executive 1 episode
2013 Shameless Judge Glen Aufseeser Episode: "A Long Way from Home"
2013 Remember Sunday Baptiste Television film
2013 The Crazy Ones Pete 1 episode
2015 Better Call Saul Detective Sanders 3 episodes
2015 Extant Senator Gabel 1 episode
2015 Black-ish T Jackson 1 episode
2015 Unforgettable Leo Hackett 1 episode
2016 NCIS: New Orleans Baton Rouge Detective Todd Lamont 1 episode
2017 Elementary Wendell Hecht 1 episode
2017 NCIS Earl Goddard 1 episode
2017 Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television Captain Jackson #3 / Female Captain Jackson #8 2 episodes
2017–2018 Bosch Terry Drake Recurring role, 7 episodes
2019 Station 19 Oscar Delgado 1 episode
2019 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Dr. Marcus Benson Recurring role, 5 episodes
2019–2024 Bob Hearts Abishola Babatunde "Tunde" Olatunji Main role, 80 episodes (season 1–4)
Recurring role, 6 episodes (season 5)
2019 Black Jesus Judge Horation Homey 1 episode
TBA Death by Lightning Blanche Bruce Upcoming miniseries

References

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  1. ^ Rybin, Steven (2007-08-30). The Cinema of Michael Mann. Lexington Books. pp. 169–. ISBN 9780739120439. Retrieved 4 July 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Vigil, Delfin (June 3, 2007). "An acting pioneer". SF Gate. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  3. ^ "Henley, Barry Shabaka 1954– | Encyclopedia.com".
  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. Archived from the original on April 30, 2019. Retrieved May 5, 2019.
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