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URL:http://www.mcicet.com/
http://www.atomicpop.com/atomicpopmusic/ICE-T.html
(Ice T's Atomic Pop Records homeboypage)
Ice T not only
invented gangster rap, he has lived it. Ice T is the original embodiment
of LA Hip-Hop. Through his music, his book (The Ice Opinion; St.
Martin's Press), and his lecture tours of America's prisons, high
schools, and colleges (including Harvard, Berkeley, and Stanford),
Ice T has become an influential spokesman for America's youth, regardless
of color. This summer, Ice T will be releasing his new album Ice
T: The Greatest Hits, on his own record label, Coroner Records.
Born in New
Jersey, Ice T learned the art of survival pretty fast. An only child
whose parents died when he was very young, Ice T became involved
in Los Angeles gangs before spending 4 years in the army. His first
break came when the producers of the film Breakin' asked him to
rap in the movie. He went on to become rap music's original gangster,
writing songs like "Six in the Mornin'" and "New Jack Hustler."
Ice T formed
Rhyme Syndicate Records in 1989 and released a string of groundbreaking
West Coast rap records. He subsequently formed the thrash metal
band Body Count with close high school friend and guitarist Ernie
C. Body Count's 1991 self-titled debut contained the controversial
single "Cop Killer." Body Count was the most critically acclaimed
act on the highly successful 1991 Lollapalooza tour, and continued
to tour worldwide. Ice T has received a Grammy Award and was also
voted Best Male Rapper in Rolling Stone's 1992 Readers' Poll.
Ice T is an
accomplished movie actor as well. He has starred opposite Wesley
Snipes in New Jack City, Denzel Washington in Ricochet, and Keanu
Reeves in the sci-fi action thriller Johnny Mnemonic. Ice T also
appeared in Tank Girl and was featured in cult director Walter Hill's
Trespass. He has numerous independent and documentary film roles
to his credit as well.
In the Fall
of 1997, Ice T starred in a one-hour weekly drama series on NBC,
Players, which was based on his own concept. The show was developed
with and produced by Dick Wolf (Law & Order, NY Undercover).
Ice T is a worldwide
celebrity, particularly in the UK, where not only his music is successful,
but where he has had a multi-season series on Channel 4 as the presenter
of Ice T's Baadasss TV. The show was Ice T's personal guide to Blaxploitation
movies and to black culture in general.
Ice T has published
one book, The Ice Opinion, (St. Martin's Press, 1994); it has been
translated into Japanese, German, French, and Italian. In addition,
Ice T has written the introductions to re-issues of the classic
novels Pimp and Trick Baby by Iceberg Slim, from whom Ice T took
his name.
Ice T is extensively
involved in the Internet, including his groundbreaking deals with
Mp3.com and AtomicPop, as well as being featured as the keynote
speaker at the 1999 College Music Journal Conference in New York.,
New York Music & Internet Expo. in 2000, Rotterdam Film Festival
in 2000 and Canadian Music Week in 2000.
Ice T Discography:
Rhyme Pays (1987), Power (1988), The Iceberg: Freedom Of Speech...
Just Watch What You Say (1989), Original Gangster (1991), Home Invasion
(1993), Ice T IV: Return Of The Real (1996), 7th Deadly Sin (1999);
Soundtracks: Colors, Trespass, Judgment Night, New Jack City, Ricochet,
Tank Girl, Breakin', Original Gangstas, and Rhyme & Reason.
Body Count
Discography:
Body Count (1992), Born Dead (1994), Violent Demise:
The Last Days (1997).
Ice T Filmography:
Breakin' - Directed by Joel Silberg.
Breakin' 2 Electric Boogaloo - Directed by Sam Firstenberg.
New Jack City - Directed by Mario Van Peebles; Starring Wesley Snipes.
Ricochet - Directed by Russell Mulcahy; Starring Denzel Washington
and John Lithgow.
Trespass - Directed by Walter Hill; Starring Bill Paxton and Ice
Cube.
CB 4 - Directed by Tamra Davis; ensemble cast.
Who's The Man - Directed by Ted Demme; Starring Bill Bellamy and
Doctor Dre.
Surviving The Game - Directed by Ernest Dickerson; Starring Rutger
Hauer and Gary Busey.
Tank Girl - Directed by Rachel Talalay; Starring Lori Petty and
Malcolm McDowell.
Johnny Mnemonic - Directed by Robert Longo; Starring Keanu Reeves
and Henry Rollins.
The Deli - Directed by John Gallagher; Starring Heavy D. and Chris
Noth.
Mean Guns - Directed by Albert Pyun; Starring Christopher Lambert.
Below Utopia (a.k.a. Body Count) - Directed by Kurt Voss; Starring
Alyssa Milano.
Crazy Six - Directed by Albert Pyun; Starring Rob Lowe, Burt Renyolds,
and Mario Van Peebles.
Final Voyage - Directed by Jim Wynorski; Starring Claudia Christian
and Erika Eleniak.
Stealth Fighter - Directed by Jay Andrews; Starring Costas Mandylor,
Ernie Hudson, and Tiny Lister.
Judgement Day - Directed by John Terlesky; Starring Mario Van Peebles,
Suzy Amis, and Tiny Lister.
King (a.k.a. Master Blaster) Directed by Albert Pyun; Starring
Snoop Dogg, Big Punisher, and Fat Joe; Executive Producer Ice T.
Corrupt (a.k.a. Twenty-Four Seven; a.k.a. Urban) - Directed by Albert
Pyun; Starring Silkk The Shocker, Miss Jones, and Karen Dyer; Executive
Producer Ice T.
The Wrecking Crew (a.k.a. Menace; a.k.a. Chronic) - Directed by
Albert Pyun; Starring Ernie Hudson Jr., T.J. Storm, and David Askew;
Executive Producer Ice T.
Point Doom - Directed by Art Camacho; Starring Richard Grieco, Angie
Everheart, and Andrew Dice Clay.
Sonic Blast Directed by Rod McDonald; Starring James Russo and
Mel Harris.
The Heist Directed by Kurt Voss; Starring Luke Perry.
The Alternate (a.k.a The President; a.k.a. The Replacement) Directed
by Sam Firstenburg; Starring Eric Roberts and Michael Madsen.
Luck Of The Draw Directed by Luca Bercovici; Starring Dennis Hopper,
Eric Roberts and Michael Madsen.
Leprechaun 5: Lep In The Hood Directed by Rob Spera; Starring
Warwick Davis.
Pimps Up Ho's Down
Agent of Death-Directed by Sam Firstenberg, Starring Eric Roberts
and Michael Madsen.
Kept
The Guardian-Directed by John Turtleski
Purple Heart
3,000 Miles To Graceland-Directed by Demian Lichtenstein Starring
Kevin Costner and Kurt Russell.
Ticker
Calling All Killers
A Blaze
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Ice T Television
Credits:
Players (Lead) (NBC; 1997) (22 Episodes)
Baadasss TV (Christmas Special, Series 1, Series 2) (BBC 4; 1994,
1995, 1996)
Without Walls (BBC 4; 1994)
Duckman (Voice Over) (USA; 1996)
New York Undercover (Cameo) (FOX; 1995 & 1996) - Received NAACP
Recognition Award for Role
Swift Justice (Cameo) (UPN; 1996)
Welcome To Paradox (Sci-Fi channel; 1998) - "The Winner" Starring
Role
Exiled (NBC; 1998)
V.I.P. (UPN; 1999)
The Disciples (UPN; 1999) Pilot
It's Black Entertainment (Showtime; 2000)
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