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American actor
A.K.A.
Irving Rameses Rhames Irving Rameses "Ving" Rhames
Gender
Male
Place of birth
New York City, New York, USA
Age
65 years
Stats
Height:
1.8034 m
Education
Juilliard School
New York City, New York, USA
State University of New York at Purchase
New York, USA
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School
Manhattan, New York City, USA
Awards
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
(1998)
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Biography

Irving Rameses Rhames (/ˈrmz/; born May 12, 1959) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as IMF Agent Luther Stickell in all Mission: Impossible films (1996–present) and gang kingpin Marsellus Wallace in Pulp Fiction (1994).

Early life and education

Rhames was born and raised in Harlem, New York City. He was named "Irving" after NBC journalist Irving R. Levine.

Rhames entered New York's High School of Performing Arts, where he developed his love of acting. After high school, he studied drama at SUNY Purchase, where fellow acting student Stanley Tucci gave him his nickname "Ving". Rhames later transferred to the Juilliard School's Drama Division (Group 12: 1979–1983) where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1983.

Career

Rhames first appeared on Broadway in the play The Boys of Winter in 1984. He started out in film in Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs (1991) as Leroy, watched over Kevin Kline as Secret Service agent Duane Stevensen in Dave (1993), and played Marsellus Wallace in Pulp Fiction (1994). He also played Buddy Bragg in Out of Sight (1998).

Rhames played Dr. Peter Benton's brother-in-law on the TV medical drama ER, a recurring role he filled for three seasons. He played ace computer hacker Luther Stickell opposite Tom Cruise in Brian De Palma's Mission: Impossible (1996). In 1997, Rhames portrayed the character of Nathan 'Diamond Dog' Jones in the popular film Con Air, and Muki in the Ice Cube film Dangerous Ground.

Rhames won a Golden Globe in 1998 for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film in HBO's Don King: Only in America. At the ceremony he gave his award to fellow nominee Jack Lemmon, saying, "I feel that being an artist is about giving, and I'd like to give this to you." Lemmon was clearly touched by the gesture as was the celebrity audience who gave Lemmon a standing ovation. Lemmon, who tried unsuccessfully to give the award back to Rhames, said it was "one of the nicest, sweetest moments I've ever known in my life." The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced later that they would have a duplicate award prepared for Rhames. That moment was #98 on E!'s 101 Awesome Moments in Entertainment. The New York Times lauded Rhames for the act, writing that in doing so he "demonstrated his capacity for abundant generosity."

Rhames appeared in Striptease (1996) as the wisecracking bodyguard Shad, Jesus-praising paramedic Marcus in Bringing Out the Dead (1999), and reprised his Luther Stickell role for Mission: Impossible 2 (2000). He played Johnnie Cochran in American Tragedy (2000), the ex-con boyfriend of Jodie's mother in the John Singleton film Baby Boy, portrayed a gay drag queen in the television film Holiday Heart, contributed his voice for the character of Cobra Bubbles in Lilo & Stitch (2002) and the subsequent TV series, and played a stoic cop fighting zombie hordes in Dawn of the Dead (2004) and Day of the Dead (2008) remakes. Rhames has also appeared in a series of television commercials for RadioShack, usually performing with Vanessa L. Williams.

In March 2005, Rhames played the lead role on a new Kojak series, on the USA Network cable channel (and on ITV4 in the UK). The bald head, lollipops, and "Who loves ya, baby?" catchphrase remained intact, but little else remained from the Telly Savalas-starring original.

Rhames voiced the part of Tobias Jones in the computer game Driver 3.

Reprising his Luther Stickell role, Rhames co-starred in Mission: Impossible III (2006), had a cameo appearance in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011), and played a major role in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015) and Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018), the fifth and sixth installments in the Mission Impossible film series, respectively. He is the only actor besides Tom Cruise to appear in all seven Mission: Impossible films. It was announced that he would have a role in the Aquaman-based show Mercy Reef; however, due to the integration of The WB and UPN for the new network, CW, Mercy Reef was not picked up. Rhames played a homosexual – and possibly also homicidal – firefighter who comes out of the closet in I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. He narrates the BET television series American Gangster.

In the 2008 film Saving God, he played an ex-con who is released from prison a changed man, looking to take over his father's former church congregation in a deteriorating neighborhood. Rhames stars in Phantom Punch, a biopic of boxer Sonny Liston, released directly to DVD, as well as The Tournament, portraying a fighter out to win a no-rules tournament.

Rhames makes an appearance in Ludacris's song "Southern Gangstas" on his album Theater of the Mind. Rappers Playaz Circle and Rick Ross are also featured on the track.

He filmed the film The Red Canvas with Ernie Reyes Jr., UFC lightweight contender Gray Maynard, and Randy Couture. In 2010, he filed a lawsuit against the film's producer, claiming that he had only been paid $175,000 of a $200,000 contract.

In 2015, he filmed a series of commercials for The ADT Corporation.

Rhames is one of the narrators for UFC.

Rhames narrated the team introductions for the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI in February 2017.

Since 2014, Rhames has provided the narration for numerous Arby's commercials, with the slogan "Arby's: We have the meats!"

Personal life

Rhames is a Christian.As of 2018, he resides in Santa Monica, California. He has been married to Deborah Reed since 2000.

Filmography

Key
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Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Native SonJack
1988Patty HearstCinque Mtume
1989Casualties of WarLieutenant Reilly
1990The Long Walk HomeHerbert Cotter
Jacob's LadderGeorge
1991Flight of the IntruderChief Petty Officer Frank McRae
HomicideRobert Randolph
The People Under the StairsLeroy
1992Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot"Mr. Stereo"
1993Blood In Blood OutIvan
DaveDuane Stevenson
The Saint of Fort WashingtonLeroy "Little Leroy"
1994Pulp FictionMarsellus Wallace
Drop SquadGarvey
1995Kiss of DeathFBI Agent Omar
1996Mission: ImpossibleLuther Stickell
Striptease"Shad"
1997Dangerous GroundMuki
RosewoodMann
Con AirNathan "Diamond Dog" Jones
1998Body CountPike
Out of SightBuddy Bragg
1999EntrapmentFBI Agent Aaron Thibadeaux
Bringing Out the DeadMarcus
2000Mission: Impossible 2Luther Stickell
2001Baby BoyMelvin
Final Fantasy: The Spirits WithinRyan Whittaker
2002UndisputedGeorge "The Iceman" Chambers
Lilo & StitchCobra BubblesVoice
Dark BlueDeputy Chief Arthur Holland
2003Stitch! The MovieCobra BubblesVoice, direct-to-video
SinEddie Burns
2004Dawn of the DeadSergeant Kenneth Hall
2005Back in the DayJoe "J-Bone" Brown
AnimalJames "Animal" AllenVideo
Shooting GalleryCarl "Cue Ball Carl" BridgersVideo
2006Mission: Impossible IIILuther Stickell
Leroy & StitchCobra BubblesVoice, direct-to-video
Idlewild"Spats"
2007Ascension DayHarkVideo
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & LarryFred G. Duncan
A Broken LifeVet
2008Animal 2James "Animal" Allen
Day of the DeadCaptain Kenneth RhodesVideo
Phantom PunchSonny Liston
Saving GodArmstrong Cane
2009Echelon ConspiracyFBI Agent Dave Grant
Give 'Em Hell, Malone"Boulder"
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard"Jibby" Newsome
The Bridge to NowhereNate
The TournamentJoshua Harlow
SurrogatesThe Prophet
Evil AngelDetective Carruthers
2010Master Harold...and the BoysSam
Love Chronicles: Secrets RevealedMikeVideo
Operation: Endgame"Judgement"
Piranha 3DDeputy Fallon
King of the AvenueNorman De'Sha
The Wrath of CainMiles "Cain" Skinner
Red CanvasHimself
Death Race 2R. H. WeylandVideo
2011The River MurdersCaptain Art Langley
Pimp BulliesMiguel
Julia XThe Man
Mission: Impossible – Ghost ProtocolLuther StickellUncredited cameo
2012Seven BelowJack
Piranha 3DDDeputy Fallon
Soldiers of FortuneGrimaud "Grim Reaper" Tourneur
Art of SubmissionGene
Won't Back DownPrincipal Thompson
MafiaRenzo Wes
BtdKenShort
2013Death Race 3: InfernoR. H. WeylandVideo
Armed ResponseOfficer Hall
Force of Execution"Ice Man"Video
2014Jamesy BoyConrad
2015Mission: Impossible – Rogue NationLuther Stickell
OperatorRichard
2016A Sunday HorseMr. Valentine
2017Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2Charlie-27
The StarThaddeus (voice)
Father FiguresRod Hamilton
2018Con Man"Peanut"
Mission: Impossible – FalloutLuther Stickell
2022Wendell & WildBuffalo Belzer (voice)
2023The LocksmithFrank
Mission: Impossible – Dead ReckoningLuther Stickell
2024The Garfield MovieOtto (voice)In production
The Wild Robot(voice)In production
2025Untitled eighth Mission: Impossible film †Luther StickellFilming
TBAThe InstigatorsPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Go Tell It on the MountainYoung Gabriel GrimesTelevision film
1985Miami ViceGeorgesEpisode: "The Maze"
1986Another WorldCzaja CarnekRegular cast
Crime StoryHector LincolnEpisode: "Abrams for the Defense"
1987Miami ViceWalker MonroeEpisode: "Child's Play"
Tour of DutySP4 TuckerEpisode: "Burn Baby, Burn"
1988Spenser: For HireHenry BrownEpisode: "McAllister"
1989MenCharlie HazardMain cast
The EqualizerLuther PaxtonEpisode: "Suicide Squad"
1990Rising SonEdTelevision film
When You Remember MeLeonTelevision film
1991ScreenPlaySergeant BlueEpisode: "Murder in Oakland"
Iran: Days of CrisisCharles JonesTelevision film
1992Terror on Track 9"Jellyroll"Television film
1994Philly HeatDeWitt WardlawTV series
1994–1996ERWalter RobbinsRecurring cast (season 1–3)
1995Ed McBain's 87th Precinct: LightningDetective Artie BrownTelevision film
New York UndercoverMax VillarealEpisode: "Olde Thyme Religion"
Deadly WhispersDetective JacksonTelevision film
1997Don King: Only in AmericaDon KingTelevision film
2000American TragedyJohnnie CochranTelevision film
Holiday Heart"Holiday" HeartTelevision film
2001UC: UndercoverQuito RealRecurring cast
2002Sins of the FatherGarrick JonesTelevision film
Little JohnJohn MorganTelevision film
RFKJudge Thomas R. JonesTelevision film
The Proud FamilyGarrett KrebsVoice, episode: "A Hero for Halloween"
2002–2003The DistrictAttorney General Troy HatcherRecurring cast (season 3)
2003Lilo & Stitch: The SeriesCobra BubblesVoice, episode: "Spooky"
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy GeniusChiefVoice, episode: "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion"
The SystemAndre CharlesMain cast
Freedom: A History of USVarious RolesTV documentary series
2005KojakLieutenant Theo KojakMain cast
2006AquamanMcCafferyTelevision film
2007Football WivesFrank WallingfordTelevision film
2010Gravity"Dogg" McFeeMain cast
2011Zombie ApocalypseHenry EverlenTelevision film
Black JackJack "Black Jack"Television film
2013Monday MorningsDr. Jorge VillanuevaMain cast
2014A Day Late and a Dollar ShortCecil PriceTelevision film
2018Cagney and LaceyCaptain StarkTelevision film
2019Voice Arts AwardsHimself - Icon AwardTelevision special
TBASinking SpringBartUpcoming miniseries

Video games

YearTitleVoice roleNotes
2003Mission: Impossible – Operation SurmaIMF Agent Luther Stickell
2004Driver 3Tobias Jones
2017Call of Duty: WWIIJefferson Potts

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
1998Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor in Mini-Series or Motion PictureDon King: Only in AmericaWon
Primetime Emmy AwardsBest Actor in Mini-Series or MovieDon King: Only in AmericaNominated
Acalpulco Black Film FestivalBest ActorRosewoodNominated
Image AwardsOutstanding Actor in Motion PictureRosewoodNominated
Outstanding Actor in Television or Mini-SeriesDon King: Only in AmericaNominated
Satellite AwardsBest Actor - Mini-Series or TV FilmDon King: Only in AmericaNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsBest Actor - Mini-Series or TV FilmDon King: Only in AmericaNominated
2000Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsBest Supporting Actor - ActionEntrapmentNominated
Satellite AwardsBest Supporting Actor - Comedy or MusicBringing Out the DeadNominated
ShoWest ConventionBest Supporting ActorWon
2001Black Reel AwardsBest Actor - NetworkHoliday HeartNominated
Image AwardsBest Supporting Actor - Motion PictureMission: Impossible 2Nominated
Locarno International Film FestivalSpecial MentionBaby BoyWon
2002Black Reel AwardsBest Supporting ActorBaby BoyNominated
Image AwardsOutstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesUC: UndercoverNominated
Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureBaby BoyNominated
2003Black Reel AwardsBest Actor - Mini-SeriesSins of the FatherNominated
Image AwardsBest Supporting Actor - ComedyThe Proud FamilyNominated
Best Actor - Mini-Series or TV FilmSins of the FatherNominated
2004Black Reel AwardsBest Supporting ActorDark BlueNominated
2006Black Reel AwardsBest Actor - TelevisionKojakNominated
2015Black Reel AwardsBest Actor - TelevisionA Day Late and a Dollar ShortNominated
Image AwardsBest Actor - TelevisionNominated
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What is Ving Rhames best known for?
Ving Rhames is best known for his role as Luther Stickell in the Mission: Impossible film series.
What other notable films has Ving Rhames appeared in?
Ving Rhames has appeared in several other notable films including Pulp Fiction, Dawn of the Dead, Con Air, and Baby Boy.
Has Ving Rhames won any awards?
Yes, Ving Rhames has won several awards throughout his career. He won a Golden Globe Award for his performance in the TV movie Don King: Only in America, and has received multiple NAACP Image Awards for his work in film and television.
How tall is Ving Rhames?
Ving Rhames is 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm) tall.
Where was Ving Rhames born?
Ving Rhames was born in New York City, New York, United States.
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