Al Sharpton

Al Sharpton

1954-10-03 New York City, New York, USA Male 100 Known Credits

Biography

Alfred Charles Sharpton Jr. (born October 3, 1954) is an American civil rights activist, Baptist minister, television/radio talk show host and a former White House adviser for President Barack Obama. In 2004, he was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. presidential election. He hosts his own radio talk show, Keepin' It Real, and he makes regular guest appearances cable news television. In 2011, he was named the host of MSNBC's PoliticsNation, a nightly talk show. In 2015, the program was shifted to Sunday mornings. Sharpton's supporters praise "his ability and willingness to defy the power structure that is seen as the cause of their suffering" and consider him "a man who is willing to tell it like it is". Former Mayor of New York City Ed Koch, a one-time foe, said that Sharpton deserves the respect he enjoys among black Americans: "He is willing to go to jail for them, and he is there when they need him." President Barack Obama said that Sharpton is "the voice of the voiceless and a champion for the downtrodden." A 2013 Zogby Analytics poll found that one quarter of African Americans said that Sharpton speaks for them. His critics describe him as "a political radical who is to blame, in part, for the deterioration of race relations". Sociologist Orlando Patterson has referred to him as a racial arsonist, while liberal columnist Derrick Z. Jackson has called him the black equivalent of Richard Nixon and Pat Buchanan. Sharpton sees much of the criticism as a sign of his effectiveness. "In many ways, what they consider criticism is complimenting my job," he said. "An activist's job is to make public civil rights issues until there can be a climate for change." (Wikipedia)

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1954-10-03

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Known Credits

100

Known For

Acting

Photos

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Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

Malcolm X

1992

Speaker #2

Mr. Deeds

2002

The Rhyme Master

Prince: the Last Year of a Legend

2018

Self - Civil rights activist

Abraham Obama

2009

Self

The Central Park Five

2012

Self (archive footage)

Bamboozled

2000

Himself

The First Wave

2021

Self (archive footage)

Koch

2013

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Good Hair

2009

Self

Race

2010

Self

Maynard

2017

Self

Looking for Lenny

2011

Self (archive footage)

Brave Spaces: Perspectives on Faith and LGBT Justice

2015

Self - National Action Network

Cold Feet

1999

The Reverend

Get Me Roger Stone

2017

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

The Greatest Lie Ever Sold

2022

Self (archive footage)

Celsius 41.11

2004

Self (archive footage)

I Am MLK Jr.

2018

Self

Uncle Tom

2020

Self (archive footage)

Street Fight

2005

Self

Atrocity Inc.

2024

Self - Civil Rights Activist

Satan & Adam

2018

Self

Run For Cover

1995

Himself

TV Credits

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

1999

Himself (1 episodes)

The Daily Show

1996

Self (6 episodes)

Raw

1993

Self (1 episodes)

Real Time with Bill Maher

2003

Self (6 episodes)

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen

2009

Self - Guest (1 episodes)

Saturday Night Live

1975

Self - Host (1 episodes)

The Colbert Report

2005

Self (1 episodes)

Sherri

2022

Self - Guest (1 episodes)

Boston Legal

2004

Reverend Al Sharpton (2 episodes)

Rescue Me

2004

(1 episodes)

Girlfriends

2000

Al Sharpton (2 episodes)

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

2003

Self (2 episodes)

New York Undercover

1994

Self (1 episodes)

My Wife and Kids

2001

(1 episodes)

Late Night with Conan O'Brien

1993

Self - Guest (1 episodes)

Anderson Cooper 360°

2003

(4 episodes)

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

2018

Self (1 episodes)

Star

2016

Rev. Al Sharpton (1 episodes)

Basketball: A Love Story

2018

Self (3 episodes)

America: The Story of Us

2010

Self (6 episodes)

The Chris Rock Show

1997

(2 episodes)

Time: The Kalief Browder Story

2017

Self (1 episodes)

Joy Behar: Say Anything!

2009

Himself (2 episodes)

The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart

2020

Self (archive footage) (1 episodes)

Tanner on Tanner

2004

Self (4 episodes)

JANET JACKSON.

2022

Self (1 episodes)

James Brown: Say It Loud

2024

Self (4 episodes)

MSNBC Live

1996

Self (1 episodes)

Murder in Black & White

2008

(4 episodes)

I Hate My Job

2004

(7 episodes)

PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton

2011

Self (7 episodes)

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