Mel Johnson Jr.

Mel Johnson Jr.

Perfil

Mel Johnson Jr.

Filmes

Maurice Hines: Bring Them Back
Himself
Maurice Hines, a charming, gay African-American entertainer navigates the complications of show business while grieving the loss of his more famous, often estranged younger brother, tap dance legend Gregory Hines.
Killjoy
Producer
No inferno de uma cidade interior, uma figura medonha está matando os bandidos. Um vigilante ou um demônio? Para a bela estudante do ensino médio, Jada, essa é a questão que a levará cara a cara com o palhaço matador Killjoy.
Archibald the Rainbow Painter
Benny
Vietnam veteran Archibald Wright is a house painter hired to work on a Beverly Hills mansion where he becomes involved in the life of the resident family. The owner Elaine left her husband J.P. while he was serving in Vietnam, causing him to become an alcoholic hobo living in downtown Los Angeles. Archibald tries to help their daughter Tory to continue her relationship with her father, even though Elaine is strongly against it.
Criaturas do Mal
Napoleon Lazar
Excêntrico colecionador de criaturas biologicamente deformadas adquire um espécime inédito: um ser mutante criado a partir de detritos tóxicos. Uma luta tem início quando o vendedor pede a criatura de volta.
Intimate Stranger
Billy
A policeman guards a barroom singer whose phone-sex sideline has put a killer on her trail.
O Vingador do Futuro
Benny
No ano de 2084, o operário Doug Quaid recorre a um implante de memória para poder simular uma viagem a Marte. Mas algo sai errado e ele começa a se lembrar de quem realmente era e de fatos que, até então, desconhecia. Agora, Quaid quer vingança contra aqueles que o enganaram.
Eubie!
Eubie! began life as a Broadway musical, celebrating the life and work of legendary black entertainer/composer Eubie Blake. This taped version was specially prepared for cable TV in 1981, then released on videocassette a few years later. Gregory and Maurice Hines head the exuberant, toe-tapping cast. Among the highlights are such Blake standards as "I'm Just Wild About Harry". The race issue is brought into play every once in a while, but never in such an omnipresent fashion as to dampen the spirits of this sparkling example of Broadway at its best.