Michael Jai White

Michael Jai White is an American actor. He was the first Black American to portray a major comic book superhero in a major motion picture,[1] starring as Al Simmons, the protagonist in the 1997 film Spawn.[note 1] White appeared as Marcus Williams in the Tyler Perry films Why Did I Get Married? (2007) and Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010), and starred as the character on the TBS/OWN comedy-drama television series Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse. White portrayed Jax Briggs in Mortal Kombat: Legacy and the Cyborg Seth in Universal Soldier: The Return, opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme. He portrayed boxer Mike Tyson in the 1995 HBO television film Tyson. He also played the title role in the blaxploitation parody film Black Dynamite (2009), as well as the animated series of the same name.

Michael Jai White
White in January 2016
Born
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • martial artist
Years active1989–present
Spouses
Courtenay Chatman
(m. 2005; div. 2011)
Gillian Iliana Waters
(m. 2015)
Children7

Early life

White is a martial artist in nine different styles: Shōtōkan, Goju-Ryu (for which he studied under Master Eddie Morales where he learned to sharpen his Goju karate technique), Taekwondo, Kobudō, Tang Soo Do, Wushu, Jujutsu, Kyokushin and Boxing,[2][3] with a specific focus in Kyokushin Karate (although his style incorporates aspects of many different martial arts forms).[4] White started training in the martial arts at the age of four in Jujutsu. He next took up Shōtōkan and moved on to other styles later.[5] White holds seven legitimate black belts in Kyokushin Karate, Goju-Ryu Karate, Shotokan Karate, Taekwondo, Tang Soo Do, Kobudo, and Wushu.[citation needed]

White is a former special education teacher and taught students with behavioral problems for three years. He cites his history in education as the reason why, despite his personal love for the music genre on "a lot of levels", he cannot "in good [conscience]" have a positive opinion on hip hop or "excuse some of [its] pervasive and destructive elements", mainly due to his experience with youngsters who had difficulty seeing the difference between it and real life.[6]

He graduated from Central High School in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1982.[7]

Acting career

White's first major starring role and breakout performance was in the 1995 HBO film Tyson, as heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson. He portrayed the eponymous character in the 1997 film Spawn, making him the first African American to portray a major comic book superhero in a major motion picture.[1] His work in Spawn earned him a nomination for the Blockbuster Entertainment Award. White starred opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme in Universal Soldier: The Return, in 1999. A few years earlier, he acted in Full Contact, with Jerry Trimble. In 2001, he also starred opposite fellow martial artist Steven Seagal in Exit Wounds. In 2003, he starred in Busta Rhymes and Mariah Carey's music video "I Know What You Want". Since 2003, in addition to his on screen roles, White has been doing voice work, including in Static Shock and Justice League. White showcases his martial arts skills in the direct-to-DVD film Undisputed II: Last Man Standing. He also appears in Michelle Yeoh's Silver Hawk in 2004. He appeared in Kill Bill: Volume 2, although his role was cut from the theatrical release. His film Why Did I Get Married? opened at number one at the box office on October 12, 2007.

White played the role of the mob boss Gambol in the 2008 film The Dark Knight. He also starred in the film Blood and Bone and the blaxploitation homage Black Dynamite, both released in 2009. White wrote the scripts for both Black Dynamite and 3 Bullets in which he stars with Bokeem Woodbine.

On March 30, 2010, White appeared on The Mo'Nique Show to promote his film Why Did I Get Married Too. The two joked about the acclaim that comes with winning an Oscar. In May of that year he appeared in the music video for Toni Braxton's new song "Hands Tied" from her album Pulse, as well as the Nicki Minaj music video for "Your Love" as Nicki's sensei and love interest.

He also starred in Kevin Tancharoen's short film Mortal Kombat: Rebirth,[8] as Jax Briggs, and reprised the role in Mortal Kombat: Legacy, a webseries from the same director. He posted on Twitter that he would not be returning to the role for the second season, but would return for the 2013 film.

White made his directorial debut and starred in Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown, which was released on home video on September 13, 2011.[9]

White also provided the voice of Green Lantern in the video game Justice League Heroes.[10]

In October 2019, White announced that the spiritual successor to Black Dynamite titled Outlaw Johnny Black had officially entered pre-production. Despite the Indiegogo campaign not reaching its goal, he was still able to secure enough backers and additional donors to get the project off the ground. It is available for pre-order on the official website. Its theatrical release date was 15 September 2023.[11] In July 2023, its trailer was released.[12]

In October 2020, White's latest film Welcome to Sudden Death debuted on Netflix and became one of the most watched films on the platform.[13] The Universal Pictures Home Entertainment release is a remake of the 1995 film Sudden Death starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.

On July 12, 2021, White laid out a vision for starting a film studio in New Haven, CT called "Jaigantic Studios".[14] He wants to create a studio district on New Haven's Quinnipiac River waterfront.[15]

Personal life

Michael Jai and Gillian White in 2017

From 2005 to 2011, White was married to Courtenay Chatman and together they have a daughter named Morgan. In addition, White has two sons.[16][17] In February 2014, White announced his engagement to actress Gillian Iliana Waters.[17] In April 2015, White penned an open letter via Facebook entitled "Apologies to My Ex's", where he credited Waters for helping him become "the very best version of myself."[18] In July 2015, White married Waters in Thailand.[19] They appeared together in the martial arts thriller movie Take Back (2021),[20] with Gillian White starring as the female lead.[21]

In 2014, White was honored with the Fists of Legends Decade Award at the Urban Action Showcase & Expo at HBO.[22] In 2015, he was inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame.[23] On November 8, 2019, he assumed the "Mantle of The Black Dragon" from Ron van Clief, Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Cynthia Rothrock, and Taimak, in a ceremony at the 2019 Urban Action Showcase & Expo at AMC 25, NYC.[24]

White briefly dated actress actress Angela Bassett during the 1990s.[25]

White is a cousin of comedian and actress Kym Whitley.[26]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989The Toxic Avenger Part IIApocalypse Inc. Executive
The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie
1991Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the OozeAudience Man
True IdentityAlley Guy #1
1992Universal SoldierSoldier
1993Full ContactLow-Ball
1994On Deadly GroundOil Worker
Lion StrikeSilvio
1995TysonMike Tyson
BallisticQuint
19962 Days in the ValleyBuck
1997City of IndustryOdell Williams
SpawnAl Simmons / Spawn
1998RingmasterDemond
Thick as ThievesPointy
1999Breakfast of ChampionsHowell
Universal Soldier: The ReturnS.E.T.H. Super UniSol[27]
2000The Bus StopUnknownShort
2001Exit WoundsSergeant Lewis Strutt
2002Trois 2: Pandora's BoxHampton Hines
2003JusticeTre
2004Silver HawkMorris
Kill Bill: Volume 2Martial ArtistScene deleted
2006Undisputed II: Last Man StandingGeorge "The Iceman" ChambersVideo
2007Why Did I Get MarriedMarcus
2008The Dark KnightGambol
2009Black DynamiteBlack DynamiteAlso writer
The Legend of Bruce LeeAliVideo
Blood and BoneIsaiah Bone
Three BulletsThe ManShort; also writer
2010Why Did I Get Married Too?Marcus
Mortal Kombat: RebirthJackson "Jax" BriggsVideo short [28]
2011Never Back Down 2: The BeatdownCasey "Case" Walker Jr.Video; also director
Tactical ForceSWAT Sergeant Tony Hunt
2012We the PartyOfficer Davis
Freaky DeakyDonnell Lewis
The Philly KidArthur Letts
2013Fedz"Big D"
2014Android CopHammond
Falcon RisingJohn "Falcon" Chapman
Skin TradeFBI Agent Reed
2015Chocolate CityPrinceton
Chain of CommandJames Webster
2016Vigilante DiariesBarrington[29][30]
The Asian ConnectionGreg "Greedy Greg"
Never Back Down: No SurrenderCasey "Case" Walker Jr.Video; also writer and director
2017S.W.A.T.: Under Siege"Scorpion"
Chocolate City: Vegas StripPrinceton
Cops and RobbersMichael
2018Accident ManMick
Making a KillingOrlando Hudson
Dragged Across Concrete"Biscuit"
2019The Hard WayPayne
Triple ThreatDevereaux
Undercover Brother 2Undercover Brother
2020Welcome to Sudden DeathJesseVideo
2021Batman: Soul of the DragonBronze TigerVoice[27]
Assault on VA-33Chief Malone
Take BackBrian
Send It!Coach
Rogue HostageSparks
Black FridayArchie
2022The CommandoJames Baker
Dead ZoneBossTubi original
The HitBrooke
As Good as DeadBryantAlso writer
2023You're Not AloneKeith MitchellTubi original
A Snowy Day in OaklandReverend CarterDirect-to-video
The IslandMark
MR-9: Do or DieDukeDirect-to-video
Outlaw Johnny BlackJohnny BlackAlso writer and director
2024One More ShotRobert JacksonDirect-to-video
Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Saved by the BellMilitary Police Man #2Episode: "Wrestling with the Future"
1993RenegadeLuther, Dawn's BoyfriendEpisode: "Vanished"
1994MartinValdezEpisode: "Arms Are for Hugging"
Living SingleSteveEpisode: "Hot Fun in the Wintertime"
1995NYPD BlueOfficer Reggie Fancy2 episodes
JAGNavy Petty Officer Peter Quinn / Lieutenant Martin PayneEpisode: "Brig Break"
TysonMike "Iron Mike" TysonTelevision film
1996Captive Heart: The James Mink StoryElroyTelevision film
ShaughnessyCarpenterTelevision film
1999MutinyBen CooperTelevision film
2000WonderlandDr. Derrick HatcherMain cast
Freedom SongColeman VaughnesTelevision film
2001Boston PublicDarren SchofieldEpisode: "Chapter Eighteen"
Soul FoodRussell BanksEpisode: "Who Do You Know?"
2003CSI: MiamiOfficer Roy BaileyEpisode: "Hard Time"
Justice LeagueDoomsdayVoice; episode: "A Better World, Part 1"[27]
HotelUnknownTelevision film
2003–2004Static ShockOseboVoice, 2 episodes[27]
2004–2005ClubhouseEllis HayesRecurring cast
2005Justice League UnlimitedDoomsdayVoice, episode: "The Doomsday Sanction"[27]
2006WindfallMichaelEpisode: "Priceless"
Getting PlayedActorTelevision film
2008Tyler Perry's House of PayneBryanRecurring cast, season 3
2010The BoondocksBushido Brown / CopVoice, episode: "Stinkmeaner 3: The Hateocracy"
One Angry JurorDerrickTelevision film
2011Batman: The Brave and the BoldTattooed ManVoice, episode: "The Scorn of the Star Sapphire!"[27]
2011–2017Tyler Perry's For Better or WorseMarcus WilliamsMain cast
2011–2015Black DynamiteBlack DynamiteVoice, main cast; also creator[27]
2012Aqua Something You Know WhateverZucotti ManicottiVoice, episode: "Zucotti Manicotti"
Somebody's ChildDouglasTelevision film
2013–2014,
2018–2019
ArrowBen Turner / Bronze TigerGuest (season 2), recurring (season 7); 10 episodes
2016The Crooked ManMiloTelevision film
2017Insecure: Due NorthZekeEpisode: "201"
InsecureZeke2 episodes
2018Every Day Is ChristmasJustinTelevision film
2018–2020The Family BusinessVegas DuncanRecurring cast
2020Black-ishVincentEpisode: "Dad Bod-y of Work"
PumpEricMain cast

Music videos

YearVideoPerformer
2003"I Know What You Want"Busta Rhymes and Mariah Carey featuring The Flipmode Squad
2010"Your Love"Nicki Minaj
2010"Hands Tied"Toni Braxton
2012"Let's Go"Calvin Harris featuring Ne-Yo
2021"Where I Belong"Busta Rhymes and Mariah Carey

Video games

YearTitleVoice role
2006Justice League HeroesJohn Stewart[27]
2007The Underground Bounty HunterHatch
2022Marvel's Midnight SunsEric Brooks / Blade[27]

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Mortal Kombat: LegacyJackson "Jax" Briggs2 episodes
2012Métal Hurlant ChroniclesTeagueEpisode: "King's Crown"
2014Métal Hurlant ChroniclesBaltEpisode: "The Endomorphe"
2016Enter the DojoHimselfEpisode: "How to Fight a Clown"

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