

Clifton Powell
Clifton Powell, born on March 16, 1956, is a distinguished American actor and comedian, renowned for his dynamic performances across film and television. With a career spanning several decades, Powell has established himself as a versatile talent in the entertainment industry.
His breakout role came in the 1995 film "Dead Presidents," where he portrayed the memorable character "Cutty." This performance showcased his ability to embody complex characters and earned him critical acclaim. Powell's filmography includes notable works such as "Ray" (2004), in which he played the role of Jeff Brown, and the comedy "Next Friday" (2000), where he brought humor and depth to the character Pinky.
In addition to his work on the big screen, Clifton Powell has made significant contributions to television. He has appeared in various series, including "The Family Business," where he continues to captivate audiences with his engaging performances. His talent has not gone unnoticed; he has received several accolades throughout his career, solidifying his reputation as a gifted actor.
Beyond acting, Powell is also known for his comedic skills, often bringing laughter to his roles with a unique flair. With a career that showcases his dedication and versatility, Clifton Powell remains a prominent figure in the entertainment world, celebrated for his ability to connect with audiences through his compelling portrayals.
Filmography


Legacy

Saints & Sinners

TKO

He's Mine Not Yours

Blood Ransom

Just Another Day

When the Lights Go Out

Negligence

Man of Her Dreams

Misguided Behavior

Coffin Baby

Note to Self

Diamond in the Rough

The Available Wife

The Pentagon Wars

First Sunday

Confessions

Hot Boyz

Alphabet City

Couples' Night

Hunting Season

Gangster's Daughter 2

Mountain Top

35 and Ticking

A Talent For Trouble

Dead Presidents

Bones

Selma, Lord, Selma
