Wesley Snipes Birthday & Bio, NAME: Wesley Trent Snipes
OCCUPATION: Film Actor
BIRTH DATE: July 31, 1962 (Age: 50)
EDUCATION: State University of New York at Purchase
PLACE OF BIRTH: Orlando, Florida
ZODIAC SIGN: Leo
Wesley Snipes is an actor known for his action roles in such films as Blade and Passenger 57 and for his trouble with the law over unpaid taxes.
Wesley Snipes made his film debut in Wildcats in 1986 and was cast in Mo’ Better Blues in 1990. In 1991, Snipes took the leading role in Lee’s Jungle Fever and also played one of his most memorable characters-stylish crime lord Nino Brown in New Jack City. In 2008, Snipes was sentenced to a maximum of 3 years in prison on tax evasion charges, an event that has colored his career since.
Wesley Trent Snipes was born July 31, 1962, in Orlando, Florida. Raised with his three sisters in the South Bronx by his grandmother and mother, Snipes attended the High School for the Performing Arts in New York City.
After attending the State University of New York at Purchase, he pursued his acting career in earnest.
Snipes made his film debut in Wildcats starring Goldie Hawn in 1986. After Spike Lee spotted him in the Michael Jackson video Bad, the director cast him in Mo’ Better Blues opposite Denzel Washington in 1990.
The following year, Snipes not only took the leading role in Lee’s Jungle Fever, but also portrayed one of his most memorable characters to date, that of stylish crime lord Nino Brown in Mario Van Peebles’ New Jack City.
Throughout the 1990s, Snipes remained one of the biggest actors in Hollywood thanks to subsequent turns in such successful films as the emotionally wrought The Waterdance, the big-budget action flick Passenger 57 and the comedy White Men Can’t Jump.
Though audiences might best remember him in such action adventures as 1993′s Rising Sun and 1988′s Blade, Snipes has made a concerted effort to explore other directions with such films as Waiting to Exhale in 1995, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (where he played an over-the-top drag queen) and One Night Stand in 1997, for which he won a Best Actor award at the Venice Film Festival.