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Yasiin Bey

Acting
1973-12-11
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Yasiin Bey (/jæˈsiːn ˈbeɪ/; born Dante Terrell Smith, December 11, 1973), formerly known as Mos Def, is an American retired rapper, singer-songwriter, and actor.

Regarded as one of hip hop's most introspective and insightful artists, Mos Def, has shaped a career that transcends music genres and artistic medium. With the release of "Universal Magnetic" (1996), he became an underground favorite in the hip-hop world, leading to his legendary collaboration with Talib Kweli. The two formed Black Star whose debut album, Mos Def and Talib Kweli Are Black Star, would become one of the most critically acclaimed hip-hop albums. He followed with his 1999 solo debut, Black On Both Sides, which was certified gold and credited by critics as bringing hip hop back to its soapbox roots.

He was a former child actor in television films, sitcoms, and theater, and continued acting as an adult after launching his rap career. He appeared in Spike Lee's Bamboozled, MTV's Carmen: A Hip Hopera, 2002's critically acclaimed Monster's Ball, Showtime, and the 2002 romantic comedy Brown Sugar, for which he received an NAACP Image Award nomination. He hosted Def Poetry Jam from 2002 to 2007.

He completed his Broadway debut in 2002 in the Tony-nominated, Pulitzer Prize-winning, Topdog/Underdog. He then re-teamed with Topdog playwright, Suzan Lori Parks and director George Wolfe for the off-Broadway play Fucking A, for which he earned an Obie Award.

In 2003, he starred in The Italian Job alongside Ed Norton, Mark Wahlberg and Charlize Theron. In 2004, he starred opposite Alan Rickman in the critically acclaimed HBO movie Something the Lord Made, for which he received a 2004 Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie. He was also nominated for both a Golden Globe Award (Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture) and Golden Satellite Award (Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television) for the same role.

He continued his music career by releasing his highly anticipated and critically acclaimed sophomore solo release, The New Danger (2004). The first single, "Sex, Love and Money" earned him a 2005 Grammy nomination for Best Alternative/Urban Performance, and the album has been certified gold by the RIAA.

The following year, he appeared alongside Bruce Willis in the crime thriller 16 Blocks (2006), in Dave Chappelle’s Block Party, and had a cameo appearance in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Also in 2006, he released his third solo album, True Magic.

The next year, he appeared in the 2007 PBS historical documentary, Prince Among Slaves, and in 2008 he played the role of Chuck Berry in Cadillac Records. In 2009, he released the album The Ecstatic, which proved to be his second highest-charting album to date. He then appeared in the urban comedy Next Day Air, and (as himself) in the 2010 mockumentary film I’m Still Here, starring Joaquin Phoenix.

Mos Def announced in September of 2011 that he changed his name to Yasiin Bey, and would go by it henceforth. In the first month of 2016, Bey declared his retirement from both the film and music industries.

In 2014, About.com listed him 14th on its "50 Greatest Rappers of All Time".
Known For 74 titles
House (2004) subtitle poster
House
2004 TV
as Lee
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Dexter (2006) subtitle poster
Dexter
2006 TV
as Brother Sam
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Saturday Night Live (1975) subtitle poster
Saturday Night Live
1975 TV
as Self - Musical Guest
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The View (1997) subtitle poster
The View
1997 TV
as Self
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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005) subtitle poster
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
2005 TV
as Self
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Real Time with Bill Maher (2003) subtitle poster
Real Time with Bill Maher
2003 TV
as Self
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Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003) subtitle poster
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
2003 TV
as Self
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Tony Awards (1956) subtitle poster
Tony Awards
1956 TV
as Self - Performer
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Spin City (1996) subtitle poster
Spin City
1996 TV
as Monty
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The Boondocks (2005) subtitle poster
The Boondocks
2005 TV
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My Wife and Kids (2001) subtitle poster
My Wife and Kids
2001 TV
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Brooklyn South (1997) subtitle poster
Brooklyn South
1997 TV
as Darius
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The Proud Family (2001) subtitle poster
The Proud Family
2001 TV
as Mos Def (voice)
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HBO First Look (1992) subtitle poster
HBO First Look
1992 TV
as Self
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Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007) subtitle poster
Yo Gabba Gabba!
2007 TV
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The Italian Job (2003) subtitle poster
The Italian Job
2003 Movie
as Left Ear
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Chappelle's Show (2003) subtitle poster
Chappelle's Show
2003 TV
as Self - Black Star
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005) subtitle poster
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
2005 Movie
as Ford Prefect
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jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy (2022) subtitle poster
jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy
2022 TV
as Self (archive footage)
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16 Blocks (2006) subtitle poster
16 Blocks
2006 Movie
as Eddie Bunker
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Mark Twain Prize (1999) subtitle poster
Mark Twain Prize
1999 TV
as Self - Musical Guest
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Begin Again (2013) subtitle poster
Begin Again
2013 Movie
as Saul
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Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006) subtitle poster
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
2006 Movie
as Mos Def
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Be Kind Rewind (2008) subtitle poster
Be Kind Rewind
2008 Movie
as Mike
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