

The show would mark his directorial debut, for which he tackled the task for one episode.
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The show ran for two brief seasons, both of which aired in 1988 before the series was canceled. In 1988, Van Peebles played the lead in the short-lived detective show Sonny Spoon. In 1987, he played in the sport film Hotshot, the TV film The Facts of Life Down Under, and Jaws: The Revenge, the fourth installment of the Jaws franchise. Law, and the Clint Eastwood military film Heartbreak Ridge based on the United States Marine Corps. In 1986, he acted in the urban action film 3:15, the comedy Last Resort, the TV film D.C. In 1985 he played in the comedy Delivery Boys, was one of the central characters in the action drama South Bronx Heroes, and acted in the dramatic TV film Children of the Night and one episode of the Cosby Show. 1985 to 1991: continued acting career and early directorial effort to breakthrough In 1985, he landed his first leading role in the film Rappin' as Rappin' John Hood, an ex-convict who attempts to save his neighborhood from developers and hoodlums.
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That same year, Van Peebles appeared as a dancer in Francis Ford Coppola's movie The Cotton Club. They replaced the original director, but the main star was no longer available so they made Van Peebles' character more central. When the production wrapped, the producers were unhappy and wanted a re-shoot. He appeared in the action film Exterminator 2 (1984), as the main villain against its protagonist, played by Robert Ginty. In 1981, Van Peebles acted in the miniseries The Sophisticated Gents. 1981 to 1985: Subsequent roles and first lead That year, Mario acted in a TV movie called Crosscurrent.įor the rest of the decade, he did not appear in other productions. The film became a hit and a historical American film, because it was widely credited with showing Hollywood that a viable black audience existed and thus influenced the creation of the Blaxploitation genre. Song, Melvin Van Peebles directed and played the lead role and Mario played his father's character as a child. In 1971, he appeared in the film Sweet Sweetback's. Van Peebles' first screen appearance was in 1968, in the soap opera One Life to Live. He was invited to speak as the Class Day Speaker as part of the annual commencement exercises in 2021. He majored in economics at Columbia College, the undergraduate division of Columbia University. He travelled often with his parents between Europe and the USA.
