Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs

Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs

actor, producer, director

Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs was born on Sep 04, 1953 in USA. Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs's big-screen debut came with Claudine directed by John Berry in 1974, strarring Charles (as Lawrence-Hilton Jacques). Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs is known for The Streetsweeper directed by James Hill, Paul Michael stars as Enzo Morelli and Michael Cavalieri as Joey. Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs has got 1 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs achieved is TV Land Awards. The upcoming new movie Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs plays is Shooting Heroin which will be released on Apr 03, 2020.

Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs was born in New York City. He is one of nine children born to Hilton and Clothilda Jacobs. Larry, as his family and friends call him, attended public schools in New York City, so he has first-hand knowledge of what it is like to be a student in a big-city high school like the one pictured on "Welcome Back, Kotter." After high school, Larry worked at an odd assortment of jobs before turning to acting. First, he was a delivery boy, then a florist, then a messenger boy, and then a stock boy in a department store. His first "real important job," as he puts it, was as a freelance artist and package designer. This introduction to the world of the arts made up for all of the menial jobs he had performed while waiting to find himself. While working as an artist, Larry became interested in acting and began studying at Al Fann's Theatrical School and then with the Negro Ensemble Company. These are two all-black acting companies which produce experimental plays in New York City. They also train promising young black actors in the performing arts. With these companies, Larry acted in such plays as "Cora's Second Cousin," "The Dean," "What the Wine Sellers Buy," "Mask in Black," and "The Exterminator." None of these productions made him famous, but they did bring him to the attention of film casting directors. He was given parts in the movies Claudine (1974) and Cooley High (1975). Cooley High (1975) was Larry's big breakthrough in show business. It was because of this film that he was given his 'Boom Boom Washington' role on Welcome Back, Kotter (1975). He also had two important roles in major made-for-television features, "The Sojourner" and the tremendously popular Roots (1977). Besides acting, Larry also sings, plays the piano and writes music.

  • Birthday

    Sep 04, 1953
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA
  • Also known

    Lawrence Hilton-Jacques, Lawrence Hilton Jacobs III, Lawrence H. Jacobs, Lawrence Hilton Jacobs, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 3 nominations

TV Land Awards
2007
Roots (1977)
Winner - Anniversary Award

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