Charles Dutton attended the Yale School of Drama, and in 1983 he first appeared off-Broadway in Richard III. Before long he was delivering Tony-calibre performances in such Broadway productions as Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and The Piano Lesson. In films since 1986's No Mercy, the forceful, thunder-voiced Dutton has been seen in movies ranging from the mirth-provoking Crocodile Dundee 2 to the spine-chilling Alien 3. In 1991, Charles Dutton began a long TV run as the star of the Fox Network sitcom Roc. Dutton became an actor while serving a seven and a half-year prison sentence for stabbing a man during a street fight. While in prison, Dutton was stabbed in the neck with an ice pick during a fight with another inmate. The incident proved to be the turning point in Dutton's life when he refused to retaliate. Shortly thereafter, he became interested in drama and while serving his sentence completed a two-year college degree course. Upon his release from prison, Dutton was admitted into the Yale School of Drama. There he studied under playwright August Wilson and director Lloyd Richards. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
A Time to Kill
Against the Ropes ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Alien 3 [Alien³] ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Black Dog ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Cookie's Fortune ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Deadlocked ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Eye See You [D-tox]
Foreign Student ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Get On the Bus ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Gothika
Menace II Society ( Not Set, Not Set )
Mississippi Masala
No Mercy ( Extra (Clip), US Home Video )
Random Hearts
Rudy ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Secret Window
Surviving the Game ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Against the Ropes ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Black Dog ( Trailer, US Home Video )
'Crocodile' Dundee II ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
Gothika ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Honeydripper
Mississippi Masala ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Secret Window
Against The Ropes
Aliens Three
Crocodile Dundee II
Secret Window
Menace II Society
Q & A
Mimic
The Country Bears