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Rabu, 16 Juli 2008

The Gary Dourdan Experience Biography

Biography


Gary Robert Durdin (he changed his surname when he started acting) was born on 11 December 1966, the second youngest of five children by Robert and Sandy Durdin. Tragedy hit Gary at the tender age of 6 when his beloved older brother Darryl (age 23) while researching the French lineage of his father, was pushed to his death off a motel balcony on a high cliff in Haiti. The Haitian authorities had no motive or suspects in the case and thirty years on the case still remains unsolved.

"I was really connected to my brother. So everything I do now, be it my acting
or my music, is always in honor of him."

Darryl with his Father in 1972

Gary who was always interested in acting, graduated from a local performing arts high school the renowned Freedom Theatre in Philadelphia, Pa. but instead of going to college or making the rounds of casting directors, he entered what he calls a "reckless period” abusing alcohol and drugs, drifting from Philadelphia to Miami and back, playing in a few bands in New Jersey then moving to a rat-infested basement apartment in Manhattan. He knew his life was out of control when he began getting fired from restaurant jobs for showing up late. On one especially bleak night in Miami, he was held up at gunpoint by a guy on drugs so Gary gave him what he wanted $30 and some jewellery.

"After the fact, all I could think about was
what me being killed would have done to my parents."


Gary with his parents at the

37th NAACP Image Awards 2006

Gary cleaned up his and act and started focusing on his career doing regional theatre off Broadway and also working several jobs in between DJ, doorman, cook to make ends meet. He also ventured into modelling appearing in several magazine and books. In 1991, while on holiday in Paris with his then girlfriend Roshumba, he bumped into Debbie Allen, the actress and director of the Cosby spin-off "A Different World". He started sending her tapes of his work in theatre and eventually she offered him the role of "Shazza Zulu", a con artist in the series.


Gary as "Shazza" in
A Different World

Gary then featured in many TV appearances and films which included:The Good Fight (TV), Laurel Avenue (TV), Soul Food (TV), Muhammad Ali, King of the World (TV Movie), Scar City, Alien Resurrection, Imposter , and the infamous Trois. He was one of the first African-American to have "locks" on TV, but felt thwarted by the business’ limited view on ethnicity which seem to only typecast him as pimps and drug dealers, not entirely the vision he had for his career.


"I was probably the first guy with dreadlocks to be on a national TV show and I didn't realize that my image had taken on such a life of its own. Sometimes, I would play the consciousness of the plotline and other times I'd be the drug dealer, but eventually, the roles became caricatures"

So during a trip to Egypt he made a momentous decision to cut them off and renew spiritually. This decision left him short of work for awhile but he used that time to return to his passion of writing and producing music. Eventually the work started coming in and he starred in the Muhammad Ali biopic "King of the World" playing the role of "Malcolm X", a part he considers a career highlight. Since 2000, the handsome 6-foot-2 green eyed actor can be seen every week on the US No.1 show "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" as "Warrick Brown".



Gary in his role as "Malcolm X"

Gary as "Warrick Brown" in CSI

In 2003 Gary received a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role as Warrick Brown in CSI and in 2005 he received a SAG (Screen Actors Guild) Award with the rest of the CSI cast for the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. This year Gary won his second NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role as Warrick Brown in CSI.


Gary accepting his
NAACP Image Award

Gary with his SAG Award

Gary with his 2nd
NAACP Image Award

Gary is also an accomplished musician, producer, songwriter and has his own production company, Temple of Thoughts and recently completed a project called the "Mother Tongue" which captured various art forms in music, fashion, spoken word etc. He plays several instruments including the guitar, piano, flute, bass and has formed and worked with several bands which include: Smoky Mirrors, Rent Money, Gary Dourdan and the New Congregation, Bell Cafe Band and Bare Eccentrics.

Gary recently recorded new music material under his pseudonmyn "Kolade". Purchase of this material via iTunes can be found by clicking here Gary Dourdan's Official Website. In 2005 Gary not only had the pleasure of recording a track called "Machine Gun" with DMC (formerly of legendary hip-hop band Run DMC) but performing with him and other fellow musicians at the momentus Live8 Concert at Barrie, Ontario which was part of a global musical extravanza to focus on the world's biggest problem, poverty.

In his spare time he mentors aspiring artists and musicians in his recording studio in Venice Beach Ca. where he resides. He has two children, a daughter Nyla aged 8 and son Lyric aged 4.


"I want to mix mediums so that it's not about making a choice between music, film or TV.
I don't want to have to make an either/or decision."


Gallery Index

Award Shows

The 37th Annual NAACP Image Awards 2006
The 48th Annual GRAMMY Awards 2006
The 32nd Annual People's Choice Awards 2006
National Television Award (London) 2005
Movieline Hollywood Life's Style Awards 2005
The 57th Annual Emmy Awards 2005

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Series 1 - 6
Promotional Events for CSI

Events

Various 2007
Various 2006
Various 2005
Various 2004
Various 2003
Various 2002
Various 2001
Various 2000

Music

The Knitting Factory, Los Angeles 2005
Live8 Concert with DMC in Barrie, Ontario 2005
Machine Gun Music Video with DMC 2005
Sunset Room, LA with Dorian Cheah 2004
Lyric Cafe, BET Jazz 2003
Film Clip of Gary's Performance with the Bell Cafe Band 1996
(NB This clip takes a while to load and its an amateur footage)

I Want To Be...Gary Dourdan (short) Interview (FHM Insider March 2006)
An Everyman For Our Age...Gary Dourdan Interviewed by Janet Tappin Coelho (The Voice, Jan 30 - Feb 5, 2006)
Underappreciated Actor Turns Sexy Star on 'CSI' by David Hiltbrand (The Philadelphia Enquirer, January 26, 2006)
10 minutes with Gary Dourdan interview by Chrissa Amuah (Pride Magazine December 2005)
Gary Dourdan interviewed by Simon Mayo ( BBC Five Live, 25 October 2005) (Transcript)
Meet Warrick's New Bride by Craig Tomashoff (TV Guide Magazine 17 Oct to 23 Oct 2005)
CSI: Back on the Scene by Craig Tomashoff (TV Guide Magazine 25 Sept to 1 Oct 2005)
How I Stole George Clooney's Woman by Sara Faillaci (Vanity Fair (Italian) 4 August 2005)
Tavis Smiley Interview/PBS Tuesday 1/20/2004 - Transcript
The Africana QA: Gary Dourdan - October 16, 2003
Gary Dourdan - Crime Scene Investigator by Regina R. Robertson (Venice Magazine October 2003)
Back to Mine...Interview with Gary Dourdan (FHM Collections Autumn/Winter 2003)

CSI's Dourdan on Fresh Fame by Julie Chen (CBS Video October 15, 2003)
CBS News/The Early Show/C.S.I. Breakthrough - October 15, 2003 (Transcript)
Box Office Chocolates...Small Interview with Gary Dourdan (Essence Magazine Collector's Edition April 2003)

Behind The Music of CSI - Interview with Gary Dourdan and Jorga Fox by Julie Chen (CBS Video January 9, 2003)
CBS News/The Early Show - C.S.I. Tunes - January 9, 2003 (Transcript)
Introducing Gary