Carl Gilliard

Carl Gilliard

1958-04-18 Chicago, Illinois, USA Male 51 Known Credits

Biography

Carl is a native of Chicago, attended high school in Detroit (Osborn High) and received his degree from Michigan State University. Carl initially worked as a radio newscaster at WGPR (107.5) in Detroit before accepting a sales position with the Eastman Kodak Company in Detroit. Shortly thereafter, he accepted a position with the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Group as a District Manager which took him first to Grand Rapids, and then to Kalamazoo Michigan, where Carl was re-introduced to theatre at the Kalamazoo Civic Theatre. In 1985, Carl re-located to Los Angeles, where he became a notable fixture on the LA Theatre circuit. As an actor, Carl has appeared in over 2 dozen plays mesmerizing audiences with his trademark baritone voice and fearless character portrayals. He has appeared in "The River Niger", "Livin' Fat", "Bubblin' Brown Sugar", "Zooman & The Sign", "South Of Where We Live", "Jeffrey's Plan" & "The Ninth Wave". His theatre work paved the way for his numerous television & film roles in sitcoms such as "Freddie", "Barbershop", "Family Matters", "Martin", "The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air & "Roc as well as other appearances in "24", Michael Mann's, "Robbery Homicide Division", "Alias", "Cold Case", "Sleeper Cell", "Strong Medicine", "Hunter", "Mike Hammer", "Sherman Oaks" and features such as "Nothin' 2 Lose", "Chatroom", "Contact", "The Luau" , "Coach Carter", the Wes Craven's thriller, "Red Eye" , the upcoming prison drama, "The Mannsfield 12", directed by Craig Ross, Jr. & the romantic comedy, "Divine Intervention", directed by Van Elder. Carl has also appeared in numerous television commercials for IBM, GM, Burger King, Pepto Bismol, Bank One, Habitat For Humanity, Nicoderm, Saturn, Miller Beer & the hilarious "dropped call" campaign for Cingular. Through Carl's various experiences in film, television & theatre, he quickly forged his niche as a Producer with keen discernment for developing and discovering new screenplays by new and exciting writers. In collaboration with partner, Tony Winters, he produced the Pan African Audience Award winning feature "Retiring Tatiana". Carl's first outing as director is the poignant drama, "Section 8". Carl is the Ministry Director of the Faithful Central Bible Church Repertory Company, the drama team at Faithful Central Bible Church and also is Co-Creator and Program Director for the Bill Duke Media Foundation's Youth Media Camp. IMDb Mini Biography By: I-94 Entertainment

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1958-04-18

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Known Credits

51

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

Carl Gillard

Photos

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

Inception

2010

Lobby Sub Con

The Luau

2001

Robin

Contact

1997

Controller (uncredited)

Red Eye

2005

Taxi Driver

The Darwin Conspiracy

1999

Second Baseman

The Chatroom

2002

Detective Jeeves

Q: The Movie

1999

Robin

Divine Intervention

2008

Deacon Grier

Nineteen Summers

2019

Jefferson

Layover

2012

Ralph

Doe

2018

Detective Franca

Deadcon

2019

Warren

Heaven & Hell

2018

Priest

Super Cyclone

2012

Mr. Stubbs

Silent Night in Algona

2022

William Hobbs

NYPD 2069

2004

Reporter

No Regrets

2016

Driver

All Between Us

2018

Mr. Tillman

#Truth

2019

Pastor Johnson

The Preacher's Son

2017

Deacon Whitmore

Sins of the Mind

1997

Dylan Seidner

Fair Game

2005

Caller #2 (Voice)

TV Credits

Grey's Anatomy

2005

Older Tenant (1 episodes)

Shameless

2011

Albert (1 episodes)

House

2004

Dutch Hightower (1 episodes)

Cold Case

2003

Principal Parks (1 episodes)

FBI: Most Wanted

2020

Ezekiel Colson (1 episodes)

Family Matters

1989

(1 episodes)

Strong Medicine

2000

Principal (1 episodes)

Private Practice

2007

Desk Officer (1 episodes)

Hunter

1984

Ned Baliss (1 episodes)

Tales from the Crypt

1989

Paramedic #2 (1 episodes)

Martin

1992

(1 episodes)

The Bernie Mac Show

2001

Mike (1 episodes)

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

1990

Defense Attorney (1 episodes)

Red Shoe Diaries

1992

Mr. Evans (1 episodes)

Bel-Air

2022

Henry Miles (2 episodes)

Union Square

1997

Attorney (1 episodes)

Space: Above and Beyond

1995

(0 episodes)

Carl Weber's The Family Business

2018

Brother Minister (20 episodes)

Sleeper Cell

2005

(1 episodes)

Alias

2001

Agent #1 (1 episodes)

Freddie

2005

Dr. Cunningham (1 episodes)

Mike Hammer, Private Eye

1997

(1 episodes)

Sherman Oaks

1995

(1 episodes)

Giants

2017

(3 episodes)

For the Love of Jason

2020

Sam Davidson (6 episodes)

Movie Production Credits

Peaches

Co-Producer

2008

TV Production Credits

No TV production credits available.