Mekhi Phifer(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Mekhi Phifer was born in Harlem, Manhattan, and was raised by his mother, Rhoda, a high school teacher. Phifer's acting career began when he
auditioned at an open casting call for director
Spike Lee's
Clockers (1995) and was selected for the
leading role. Working alongside
Harvey Keitel and
Delroy Lindo, he garnered critical acclaim
for his compelling performance as Strike, a young New Jersey drug
dealer involved in a murder cover-up. Following his impressive screen
debut, he appeared in the comedy spoof
High School High (1996). In the
Columbia/Tristar thriller
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998),
he co-starred with
Jennifer Love Hewitt and
Freddie Prinze Jr. He also starred in
Soul Food (1997), 20th Century Fox's
film that starred
Vanessa Williams,
Vivica A. Fox and
Nia Long. In 2002, Phifer starred as Future,
opposite Eminem,
Brittany Murphy and
Kim Basinger in Curtis Hanson's critically
acclaimed film, 8 Mile (2002), as well as
in the Miramax feature
Paid in Full (2002), directed by
Charles Stone III. In June, he was
honored by the American Black Film Festival, receiving the
organization's "Rising Star" Award. Phifer also recently appeared in
the feature film O (2001), where he starred
opposite Julia Stiles and
Josh Hartnett. Based on
William Shakespeare's
Othello, he portrayed Odin, the captain of a champion high school
basketball team whose best friend becomes jealous of his relationship
with his girlfriend. In addition to his escalating film career, Mr.
Phifer added to his growing list of television credits a starring role
on the Emmy Award winning series,
ER (1994) as Dr. Gregory Pratt, for which
he recently received a NAACP Image Award Nomination. Mekhi Phifer's
other television credits include leading roles in MTV's highly rated
film
Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001),
in which he did all his own rap work and starred opposite
Beyoncé. He appeared in the Emmy
award winning HBO Original Movie,
A Lesson Before Dying (1999)
with Don Cheadle and
Cicely Tyson, where his subtle performance
as a man on death row won rave reviews and also earned him an NAACP
Image Award Nomination. He tackled the challenging role of NFL Hall of
Famer Gale Sayers in the ABC television
special
Brian's Song (2001) and
appeared in the celebrated HBO Original Film
The Tuskegee Airmen (1995).
Phifer has also made guest appearances on the popular police dramas
Homicide: Life on the Street (1993)
and
New York Undercover (1994).
Phifer recently completed work on Universal's
Honey (2003), starring alongside
Jessica Alba. He can also be seen in the
Universal remake of the 1978 horror classic
Dawn of the Dead (2004),
starring Ving Rhames and
Sarah Polley, and
Slow Burn (2005) opposite
Ray Liotta.