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Arthur James Evans (born March 27, 1942) is an American
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who has made multiple film and
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appearances over three decades. Evans was born in
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. His acting career, spanning almost 40 years, started with
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's Theater of Being in
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. He took a starring role in '' The Amen Corner'' which transferred to Broadway in 1965. His first uncredited acting performance in film was '' Claudine'' in
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. His first credited role was in '' Chico and the Man'' as Bubba in the episode "Too Many Crooks" which aired in 1976, and his talents for many instruments came in handy when playing
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in the movie '' Leadbelly'' (1976). One of Evans's early roles was the first victim in the
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film '' Christine'', based on the novel by
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; Evans played a Detroit auto worker found dead on the assembly line after daring to flick cigar ash on Christine's upholstery. In 1984, Evans co-starred in the all-star African-American drama ''
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'' as the memorable brown-nosing character Wilkie. He is probably best known for his role as Leslie Barnes in the action film ''
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'' (1990) in which he played an air traffic control tower employee at
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that helps
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detective
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, played by
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, stop terrorists from crashing planes. His other film credits include ''Big Time'' (1977), ''
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'' (1978), '' The Cracker Factory'' (1979), '' National Lampoon's Class Reunion'' (1982), '' Into the Night'' (1985), '' Fright Night'' (1985), '' Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling'' (1986), ''
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'' (1986), ''
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'' (1986), '' White of the Eye'' (1987), '' School Daze'' (1988), '' The Mighty Quinn'' (1989), ''
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'' (1990), ''
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'' (1992), '' CB4'' (1993), '' Bitter Harvest'' (1993), '' Tales from the Hood'' (1995) and ''
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'' (1997). He has also made many appearances in a variety of television shows such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' on which he played a man claiming to be
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. Evans also starred in the music video for
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's " Go Home". In 2010, Art Evans was seen in '' Anderson's Cross'' playing the grandfather of the lead character Nick Anderson. In 2011, Art had a guest appearance on the sitcom '' Last Man Standing'' in the episode titled "Grandparents Day".


Selected filmography

*'' Sisters'' (1972) as African Room Waiter (uncredited) *'' Claudine'' (1974) as Young Brother (uncredited) *'' Death Wish'' (1974) as Police at Precinct (uncredited) *''
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'' (1974) as Well-Wisher at Train Station (uncredited) *'' Leadbelly'' (1976) as Blind Lemon Jefferson *'' Fun with Dick and Jane'' (1977) as Man At Bar *''Big Time'' (1977) as Buzz Murdock *''
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'' (1978) as Junkie *'' The In-Laws'' (1979) as Driver *''
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'' (1979) as Fighter *'' The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again'' (1979) as Baggage Master *''
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'' (1980) as Longo's Right Hand Man *''
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'' (1982) as Warehouse Guard *'' National Lampoon's Class Reunion'' (1982) as Carl Clapton *'' Christine'' (1983) as Auto Assembly Worker (uncredited) *''
A Soldier's Story ''A Soldier's Story'' is a 1984 American mystery drama film directed and produced by Norman Jewison, adapted by Charles Fuller from his Pulitzer Prize-winning ''A Soldier's Play'', an adaptation of Herman Melville's novella '' Billy Budd''. It ...
'' (1984) as Private Wilkie *'' Tuff Turf'' (1985) as Security Guard *'' Into the Night'' (1985) as Jimmy *'' Fright Night'' (1985) as Detective Lennox *'' Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling'' (1986) as Arturo *''
Ruthless People ''Ruthless People'' is a 1986 American black comedy film directed by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker and written by Dale Launer. It stars Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold, Anita Morris, and Helen Slater, with Bill Pullman ...
'' (1986) as Lt. Bender *''
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'' (1986) as Doc *'' White of the Eye'' (1987) as Detective Charles Mendoza *'' School Daze'' (1988) as Cedar Cloud *'' The Mighty Quinn'' (1989) as Jump Jones *''
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'' (1990) as Henry Coleman *''
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'' (1990) as Leslie Barnes *''Mom'' (1991) as Lt. Hendrix *''The Finishing Touch'' (1992) as Lieutenant Morman *''
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'' (1992) as Bradlee *'' CB4'' (1993) as Albert Sr. *'' Bitter Harvest'' (1993) as Earl Yates *'' Tales from the Hood'' (1995) as Eli *'' Bushwhacked'' (1995) as Marty (uncredited) *''
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'' (1996) as Minister *''
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'' (1997) as Lt. Sam Baffett *''The Breaks'' (1999) *'' The Story of Us'' (1999) as George *''The Cheapest Movie Ever Made'' (2000) *''Deadly Rhapsody'' (2001) as James Tanner *''Interstate 60: Episodes of The Road'' (2002) as Otis (a worker in a warehouse) https://en.kinorium.com/138889/cast/ *''Young Cesar'' (2007) *''
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'' (2007, TV Series) as Luther *''
Shades of Ray ''Shades of Ray'' is a 2008 independent film written and directed by Jaffar Mahmood. The film stars Zachary Levi as a half-white, half- Pakistani male wrestling with his mixed identity while waiting for his girlfriend to respond to his marriage ...
'' (2008) as Tyler *''Machete Joe'' (2010) as Sammy *''House Under Siege'' (2010) as Jack Miller *''Church'' (2010) as Pastor Jones *'' Anderson's Cross'' (2010) as Grandfather *'' iSteve'' (2013) as Ol' Mose *''
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'' (2013) as General Tabor *''Orphaned'' (2018) as Councilman Haley


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External links

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Art Evans TV Guide
{{DEFAULTSORT:Evans, Art 1942 births Living people American male film actors American male television actors Male actors from Berkeley, California African-American male actors 21st-century African-American people 20th-century African-American people