Jocko Sims

Jocko Sims

Birth : 1981-02-20,

History

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Jocko Sims is an American actor best known for his role as Anthony Adams (aka Panic) on the Starz network series Crash. His portrayal of Anthony Adams, a chauffeur  and aspiring hip-hop artist, led to the iTunes release of Head Up, a song that is performed by Sims in the third episode of the series.  Along with television appearances in Yes, Dear and The Shield, Sims had a role in the Gulf War film Jarhead.

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Jocko Sims

Movies

Evelyn x Evelyn
Charles
In 1956, an African American couple descends into despair after losing their child...sometimes grief can be overwhelming for just us to tackle alone. Starring Natalie Paul and Jocko Sims. Written and directed by Eric Pumphrey.
The Sweet Life
Joe
Kenny is an ice cream vendor in Chicago with a crisp white uniform and an apathetic heart. When he encounters Lolita, a sharp-tongued but despondent insurance actuary, their heated conversation, natural spark and mutual hopelessness lead to an unusual proposal for a meet-cute: to travel to San Francisco, where they will jump off the Golden Gate Bridge together.
Petting Zoo
Mr. Brandenburg
A story of love, sex and teen pregnancy in San Antonio, Texas. Petting Zoo is the portrait of a young woman coming into her own, in an environment that does not always present ideal circumstances.
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Werner
A group of scientists in San Francisco struggle to stay alive in the aftermath of a plague that is wiping out humanity, while Caesar tries to maintain dominance over his community of intelligent apes.
Something Is Killing Tate
Tate
Days before his birthday and weeks before his wedding, Tate Bradley, a twenty-five year old, African-American man attempts to commit suicide. He survives the ordeal, but from his actions, it is obvious that "Something is Killing Tate." The question is: "What?" Tate attempts to isolate himself to his apartment - hiding from the world.
Dreamgirls
Elvis Kelly
A trio of female soul singers cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own personal struggles along the way.
Jarhead
Julius
Jarhead is a film about a US Marine Anthony Swofford’s experience in the Gulf War. After putting up with an arduous boot camp, Swofford and his unit are sent to the Persian Gulf where they are eager to fight, but are forced to stay back from the action. Swofford struggles with the possibility of his girlfriend cheating on him, and as his mental state deteriorates, his desire to kill increases.