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Blair UnderwoodAmerican film and television actor.
Date of Birth: 25.08.1964
Country: USA |
Content:
- Blair Underwood: From the Army Brat to Hollywood Heartthrob
- Education and Early Career
- Breakthrough and Movie Success
- Television Triumphs
- Recent Projects and Humanitarian Efforts
- Personal Life and Legacy
Blair Underwood: From the Army Brat to Hollywood Heartthrob
Born on August 25, 1964, in Tacoma, Washington, Blair Underwood's childhood was a whirlwind of military bases. As the son of an army colonel, he and his family moved between the United States and Germany.
Education and Early Career
Underwood attended Petersburg High School in Virginia before enrolling at Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He became an honorary member of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity and launched his acting career in the family sitcom "The Cosby Show" in 1985.
Breakthrough and Movie Success
His role on "One Life to Live" led to a Golden Globe nomination for his performance as Jonathan Rollins in "L.A. Law." Underwood's big-screen breakthrough came with films like "Extreme Measures," "Krush Groove," "Just Cause," and "Deep Impact." He also played a supporting role in the sci-fi thriller "Gattaca" alongside Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke.
Television Triumphs
In 2000, Underwood landed the lead role in the drama series "City of Angels." Later, he made a memorable appearance in four episodes of "Sex and the City" as Dr. Robert Leeds, a love interest for Cynthia Nixon. He starred alongside Heather Locklear in "LAX" and guest-starred as Mr. Harris, an elementary school teacher, in "The New Adventures of Old Christine."
Recent Projects and Humanitarian Efforts
Underwood voiced a character in the 2007 documentary "Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience," played a leading role in the thriller "The Hit," and joined the cast of "Dirty Sexy Money." He has received four NAACP Image Awards for his film work, including "Mississippi Burning" and "Heat Wave."
Underwood has been a vocal advocate for numerous charities. He co-founded Artists for a New South Africa and serves as a guardian of the Robey Theatre Company in Los Angeles. He actively supported Barack Obama during his presidential campaign.
Personal Life and Legacy
Underwood discovered his Igbo heritage through a DNA test. He married Desiree DaCosta in 1994, and they share three children together. As a respected actor and activist, Blair Underwood has left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry and beyond.

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