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Dennis Haysbert
Haysbert in 2015
Born
Dennis Dexter Haysbert

(1954-06-02)June 2, 1954(age 70)
OccupationActor
Years active1978–present
Spouses
Elena Simms
(m.1980;div.1984)
Lynn Griffith
(m.1989;div.2001)
Children2

Dennis Dexter Haysbert(born June 2, 1954) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as baseball player Pedro Cerrano in theMajor Leaguefilm trilogy, Secret Service agentTim Collinin the political thriller filmAbsolute Power,Sergeant Major Jonas Blane on the CBS military action drama seriesThe Unit,Godon the Netflix showLucifer,and PresidentDavid Palmeron the first five seasons of24.He has also appeared in the filmsLove Field,Heat,Waiting to Exhale,andFar from Heaven,as well as the science fiction seriesIncorporated.

Early life

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Haysbert was born inSan Mateo, California,the son of Gladys (néeMinor), a homemaker and house cleaner, and Charles Whitney Haysbert Sr., a deputysheriffand airline security guard.[1][2]He is the eighth of nine children, having two sisters and six brothers. His parents were fromLouisiana.[3]Haysbert was raisedBaptist.[3]

Haysbert graduated fromSan Mateo High Schoolin 1972.[4]After high school, being 6 ft 5 in height, he was offered athletic scholarships but instead chose to study acting at theAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Career

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Television

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Haysbert has been acting in film and television since 1978, starting with a guest role inThe White Shadow.His television guest starring roles includeLou Grant,Growing Pains,Laverne & Shirley,The A-Team,Night Court,Dallas,The Incredible Hulk,Magnum, P.I.,Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,DuckmanandBrooklyn 99.In 1993, he had a featured role inReturn to Lonesome Doveas outlaw Cherokee Jack Jackson. In 1999, Haysbert starred withEric CloseinNow and Again,which was cancelled after one season.

In 2001, Haysbert rose to prominence when he was cast in24asU.S. SenatorDavid Palmer,who served as the first blackU.S. President(in the context of the show) during the second and third seasons. He also returned as a guest star in the last six episodes of season 4 and the first episode of season 5. He was nominated for aGolden Globeand for aGolden Satellite Awardin 2002 for this role. Haysbert stated in an interview for the show that the three men he admires most—Jimmy Carter,Bill Clinton,andColin Powell—collectively embody his idea of what a President should be.[5]Haysbert believes that his playing of David Palmer on24helpedBarack Obama—whom Haysbert supported—to win the2008 Democratic presidential nomination.[6][7]

Haysbert was the first actor to portrayDC ComicscharacterKilowog,a member of theGreen Lantern Corps,in a medium outside of comics. He provided the voice of Kilowog on various episodes ofJustice LeagueandJustice League Unlimited.On March 4, 2006, Haysbert guest-starred on theSaturday Night Liveepisode hosted byNatalie Portmanas the host of a live-action/animatedTV Funhousecartoon called "Belated Black History Moment." In his role, Haysbert paid homage to fictional short-lived Saturday morning cartoons featuring black characters, such asLadysmith Black Mambazoin Outer Space. He also portrayedNelson MandelainGoodbye Bafana(also released under the nameThe Color of Freedom). Haysbert portrayed the lead character Sergeant Major Jonas Blane in theCBSmilitary action-dramaThe Unit.He hosted and narrated theMilitary History Channelpresentation ofSecrets of Pearl Harbor,which documented hisscuba diveswith a film team onWorld War II-era Japanese andAmericanwarships in thePacific Theater.In March 2013, Haysbert narrated the documentaryThe World According to Dick Cheneyon theShowtimetelevision channel. On May 19, 2014, Haysbert also featured in the fifth episode of the fourth season ofThe Boondocksas Reverend Sturdy Harris. In 2015, Haysbert played Detective John Almond inBackstrom.

Since September 6, 2015, Haysbert's has been the opening voice introducing NBC'sMeet The Press.

In November 2016, Haysbert began his co-starring role inIncorporated.Set in a dystopian future run by corporations, Haysbert plays Julian, a ruthless security head working for one of the larger corporations.Ben AffleckandMatt Damonare co-executive producers on the series, which was shot inBritish Columbia,Canada, and airs onShowcasein Canada andSyfyin the U.S.

He was also cast to play God for the second half of the fifth season ofLucifer.

On August 20, 2021,A&Eannounced that Haysbert would host a revival ofAmerican Justice,replacing long time narratorBill Kurtis.[8]

Film

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Haysbert in 1998

In 1989, Haysbert made his first major role as Pedro Cerrano, avoodoo-practicing Cuban refugeebaseballplayer, inMajor League.Haysbert followed that up with a role in 1990'sNavy SEALs,which also starredCharlie Sheenand Michael Biehn, before moving on to another baseball film,Mr. BaseballwithTom Selleck.In 1991, he also starred inK-9000,where he played a police officer named Nick Sanrio. In 1992, he co-starred withMichelle PfeifferinLove Field,a film about a series of events occurring contemporaneously with the assassination and funeral of PresidentJohn F. Kennedy.[9]In 1994, Haysbert reprised his role as Cerrano inMajor League II.This was followed by minor appearances inWaiting to Exhale,Heat,andAbsolute Power.In 1998, Haysbert made another appearance as Cerrano inMajor League: Back to the Minors.In 1999, Haysbert played a police detective in three films:The Minus Man,The Thirteenth Floor,andRandom Hearts.In 2000, Haysbert played the role of Zeke McCall inLove & Basketball.

In 2002, Haysbert played the role of gardener Raymond Deagan inFar From Heaven.He won three awards (Satellite Award, Black Reel Award, and Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Award) for Best Supporting Actor for that role. In 2005, he had a supporting role inSam Mendes's film,Jarhead.In 2007, Haysbert returned to the big screen to portrayNelson MandelainGoodbye Bafanaand an FBI agent inBreach.In 2012, he voiced General Hologram inWreck-It Ralph[10]and served as an official judge for theNoor Iranian Film Festival.He replaced the deceasedMichael Clarke Duncanas Manute inSin City: A Dame to Kill For(2014).[11]In 2014, Haysbert played the role of Dean Fairbanks inDear White Peopleand General LyonsDead Rising: Watchtower.[12]

In December 2018, it was announced that Haysbert was to star in theNetflixpsychological thrillerSecret Obsession.[13]The film was released on July 18, 2019.[14]

Commercials

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Since 2003, Haysbert has appeared as the official spokesman for theAllstate InsuranceCompany. His commercials typically end with one of the two Allstate Corporation official slogans, either "Are you in good hands?" or "That's Allstate's stand." However, his commercials have combined the two with "That's Allstate's stand. Are you in good hands?" He has also appeared in Spanish-language commercials with the line "Con Allstate, Estás En Buenas Manos." (With Allstate, you're in good hands.) In his role as spokesman for Allstate, Haysbert officiated the coin toss prior to the2007 Sugar BowlbetweenLSUandNotre Dame.[15]

In 2008, Haysbert was featured in national television ads to raise public awareness aboutlending discrimination.The ads were commissioned by theU.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development'sOffice of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.[16]In one of these ads, Haysbert warns consumers about lenders' targeting minorities for inferior loan products.[17]

For the2006 college football season,Haysbert didvoice workfor ticket sales promotions forBrigham Young University.He did it as a favor to his younger brother Adam, who playedwide receiverat BYU in the early 1980s.[18]

Haysbert also voices theMilitary Channel's commercials with their official slogan: "The Military Channel. Go Behind the Lines."

Video games

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Haysbert has also done voice work for variousvideo games,such asIrving LambertinTom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow,the narrator inCall of Duty: Finest Hourand reprising his television role of David Palmer in24: The Game.

Theater

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In June 2010, Haysbert joined the cast ofDavid Mamet'sRaceon Broadway as character Henry Brown, performing alongside actorsEddie Izzard,Richard Thomasand Afton Williamson. The play ran until August 21, 2010.

Personal life

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Haysbert was married to Elena Simms from 1980 to 1984, and Lynn Griffith from 1989 to 2001. They have two children.

Haysbert announced in April 2009 that he was starting a production company.[19]His first project was to be a documentary for HBO about an up-and-coming boxer.[20]

During the 2010 California elections, Haysbert supported Democratic incumbentBarbara Boxerby appearing with her at campaign events and recording radio commercials.[21][22]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1979 Scoring Lt. Harrigan
1985 A Summer to Remember Sheriff Pierce
1989 Major League Pedro Cerrano
1990 Navy Seals Chief Special Warfare OperatorBilly Graham
1992 Mr. Baseball Max "Hammer" Dubois
Love Field Paul Cater
1993 Suture Clay Arlington
Alex Haley's Queen Davis
1994 Major League II Pedro Cerrano
1995 Heat Donald Breedan
Waiting to Exhale Kenneth Dawkins
1996 Amanda Seven/Sir Jordan
1997 Absolute Power Tim Collin
1998 How to Make the Cruelest Month Manhattan Parks
Major League: Back to the Minors Pedro Cerrano
Standoff Ty 'Bama' Jones
1999 The Minus Man Graves
The Thirteenth Floor Detective Larry McBain
Random Hearts Detective George Beaufort
2000 What's Cooking? Ronald Williams
Love & Basketball Zeke McCall
2002 Ticker FBI Agent Segment from theBMWshort film seriesThe Hire
Far from Heaven Raymond Deagan Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated —Chlotrudis Awardfor Best Supporting Actor
2003 Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas Kale Voice[23]
2005 Jarhead Major Lincoln
2007 Goodbye Bafana Nelson Mandela
Breach Dean Plesac
2011 The Details Lincoln
Kung Fu Panda 2 Master Storming Ox Voice[23]
Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters Master Storming Ox Voice[23]
2012 LUV Mr. Fish
Wreck-It Ralph General Hologram Voice[23]
2013 Welcome to the Jungle Mr. Crawford
The Black Moses Sir. Lynden O. Pindling
2014 Mr. Peabody & Sherman Judge Voice[23]
Think Like a Man Too Uncle Eddie
Life of a King Searcy
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Manute
Men, Women & Children Secretluvur
Sniper: Legacy Colonel Gabriel Stone Direct-to-video
Dear White People The Dean
2015 Experimenter Ossie Davis
Dead Rising: Watchtower General Lyons Digital film
Ted 2 Fertility Doctor
2016 Jarhead 3: The Siege Major Lincoln Direct-to-video
Dead Rising: Endgame General Lyons Digital film
Sniper: Ghost Shooter Colonel Gabriel Stone Direct-to-video
2017 Fist Fight Superintendent Johnson
The Dark Tower Steven Deschain
Naked Reginald Swope
Kodachrome Larry
2019 Breakthrough Dr. Garrett
Secret Obsession Detective Frank Page
Playing with Fire Commander Richards
2022 No Exit Ed Streaming film
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers Zipper Streaming film; voice[23]
Sniper: Rogue Mission Colonel Gabriel Stone Direct-to-video[24]
2023 Flamin' Hot Clarence C. Baker Streaming film
Sniper: G.R.I.T. – Global Response & Intelligence Team Colonel Gabriel Stone Direct-to-video
2024 Summer Camp Tommy
TBA Silent Retreat TBA
Lost & Found in Cleveland TBA Post-production

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1978 Lou Grant Victor Episode: "Schools"
1979 The White Shadow Basketball Player Episode: "Wanna Bet?"
Laverne & Shirley Navy Shore Patrolman Episode: "What Do You Do with a Drunken Sailor?"
1980 Quincy M.E. Fred Episode: "New Blood"
The Incredible Hulk Guard Episode: "Nine Hours"
Galactica 1980 Colonial Warrior Episode: "Space Croppers" (Miscredited as "The Creature" )
1980–81 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Various 5 episodes
1981 Quincy M.E. Driver Episode: "Headhunter"
Grambling's White Tiger James "Shack" Harris Television film
1981–82 Code Red Stuff Wade 8 episodes
1983 The A-Team Psych Ward Staff Episode: "One More Time"
1984 Dallas Dr. Forbes Episode: "Killer at Large"
Riptide Odell Episode: "Father's Day"
Gimme a Break! Rev. Winfield Episode: "Baby of the Family"
1984–85 Off the Rack Cletus Maxwell 7 episodes
1985 Magnum P.I. Lieutenant Jameson, USN Episode: "Blood and Honor"
What's Happening Now!! Policeman Episode: "I'll Be Homeless for Christmas"
Growing Pains Police Officer Episode: "Weekend Fantasy"
1986 The Fall Guy Jeremy Wolf Episode: "Trial by Fire"
227 Sgt. Banks Episode: "Redecorating Blues"
Scarecrow and Mrs. King Kimambo Episode: "Billy's Lost Weekend"
The Young and the Restless Ron Clark 8 episodes
1987 Growing Pains Officer Wright Episode: "Gone But Not Forgotten"
Knots Landing Police Officer Episode: "The Unraveling"
Easy Street Chip Episode: "The Country Club"
Valerie Dr. Ervin Episode: "Oedipus Wrecks"
Our House Unknown Episode: "Sounds from a Silent Clock: Part 2"
The Facts of Life Sgt. Evans Episode: "Before the Fall"
1988 Growing Pains Frank Episode: "State of the Union"
Out of This World Rev. Williams Episode: "a.k.a. Dad"
Crime Story Franklin Himes 2 episodes
1988–89 Just the Ten of Us Coach Duane Johnson 9 episodes
1989 Night Court James Morgan Episode: "Pen Pal"
The Robert Guillaume Show Mr. Peterson Episode: "Guaranteed Not to Shrink"
1991 K-9000 Nick Sanrio Television film
1993 Alex Haley's Queen Davis Television film
Return to Lonesome Dove Jack Jackson 3 episodes
American Playhouse Rev. Oliver Crawford Episode: "Hallelujah"
1998 The New Batman Adventures Barkley James Voice, episode: "Mean Seasons"[23]
1998–99 Superman: The Animated Series Agent #1/Doctor #1 Voice, 2 episodes[23]
1999 Godzilla: The Series General Ekwensi Voice, episode: "Monster Wars Part 1"
1999–2000 Now and Again Dr. Theodore Morris 22 episodes
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television
Nominated —Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama
2001 Soul Food Rick Grant 2 episodes
The Outer Limits Joshua Finch Episode: "Rule of Law"
2001–06 24 David Palmer 81 episodes
Nominated —Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated —Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor - Television Series
Nominated —NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series(2003, 2004)
Nominated —NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated —Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series(2003, 2005)
2001–03 Static Shock Chief Barnsdale Voice, 4 episodes[23]
2001–04 Justice League Kilowog Voice, 4 episodes[23]
2006–09 The Unit Sergeant MajorJonas Blane 69 episodes
Nominated —NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series(2007–2009)
2013 Newsreaders Det. Fenster Landau Episode: "CCSI: Boston"
Axe Cop Frog Voice, episode: "Super Axe"
2013–14 Trophy Wife Russ Bradley Morrison 2 episodes
2014 The Boondocks Sturdy Harris Voice, episode: "Freedom Ride or Die"
How Murray Saved Christmas Narrator Television special
2015 Blue Bloods Deputy Chief Donald Kent Episode: "New Rules"[25]
Backstrom Detective Almond 13 episodes
2016 The Grinder Special Agent Episode: "Delusions of Grinder"
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Bob Annderson 2 episodes
Undercover[26] Rudy Jones 5 episodes
2016–17 Incorporated Julian Recurring
2017 Shots Fired Mr. Terry Episode: "Hour Two: Betrayal of Trust"; uncredited
2018 Reverie Charlie Ventana Recurring
2019–21 Puppy Dog Pals Crash Voice; 2 episodes
2019 Surveillance Barry Wilkinson Television film
2020 Home Movie: The Princess Bride Prince Humperdinck Episode: "Chapter Eight: Ultimate Suffering"[27]
2020–2021 Lucifer God 5 episodes
2021 Masters of the Universe: Revelation King Grayskull Voice[23]
2021–present American Justice Narrator 23 episodes
2023 Paul T. Goldman Agent Portman 2 episodes

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2004 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow Irving Lambert[23]
Call of Duty: Finest Hour Narrator
2006 24: The Game David Palmer[23]

Theatre

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 Race Henry Brown

References

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