Darrel Heath is a movie, television, and video game actor best known for roles he played in Woo, Barb Wire, Black Dynamite, and Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood. He doubles as a movie producer with only one credit. Heath has also functioned as the writer of three productions. Explore the lesser-known facts about the actor below.
When was Darrel Heath born?
Darrel Heath is obviously in the category of celebrities who love to keep the details of their personal lives as far away from the prying eyes of the media and the general public as possible. Thus, nothing is known about the actor’s birth details, his family background, and academic journey. Heath has not also revealed whether he has siblings or grew up as an only child.
What does he do for a living?
Darrel Heath earned popularity in the movie world where he has worked for many years as an actor, producer, and writer. Heath started his acting career as far back as 1995 when he joined the cast of the TV series, The Wayans Bros. On the set of The Wayans Bros, he depicted the character of Reggie in a total of six episodes. His next port of call was the film, Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood as Toothpick in 1996. Also in 1996, the movie and TV actor played the role of Soldier – Flashback in the movie, Bark Wire. 1997 was when he appeared as Terrance in B*A*P*S, he played Shady Guy in 1998 Senseless and depicted the character of Hop in the movie, Woo.
Heath’s next appearance on a television series was witnessed on the set of The Jamie Foxx Show in 2000 where he played the role of Babyhair. His 2001 movie role was achieved as part of the cast of Two Can Play That Game as Dinner Guy #1. In 2001, he played Phillip in one episode of the series, My Wife and Kids.
In 2003, Darrel Heath recorded three onscreen appearances, including the movies, Love Chronicles as Kenny and Straight Out as Terrance. He was also featured in the 2003 video game, Enter the Matrix as Shift Security Guard.
The actor was featured in two movie roles in 2004 – Yam as Sir Alexander Boam-Davies and Picked. His 2006 project was the short film, The Package as Sugar. In 2009, he was seen in Black Dynamite as Militant 2 and his last onscreen appearance was witnessed on the set of the Family Guy television series between 2006 and 2018 where he depicted the character of Black Gif in three episodes.
In total, Heath’s movie and television appearances are 17 in number and the actor is best known for the roles played in productions such as Barb Wire, Woo, Black Dynamite, and Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood.
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Darrel Heath’s movies and TV shows
TV series
- Family Guy as Black Gif 2001-2018
- My Wife and Kids as Phillip – 2002
- The Jamie Foxx Show as Babyhair – 2000
- The Wayans Bros as Reggie – 1995
Movies
- Black Dynamite as Militant 2 – 2009
- The Package as Sugar – 2006
- Picked – 2004
- Yam as Sir Alexander Boam-Davies – 2004
- Straight Out as Terrence – 2003
- Love Chronicles as Kenny- 2003
- Enter the Matrix (video game) as Shift Security Guard (voice, as Daryl Heath) 2003
- Two Can Play That Game as Dinner Guy #1 – 2001
- Woo as Hop – 1998
- Senseless as Shady Guy – 1998
- B*A*P*S as Terrance – 1997
- Barb Wire as Soldier – Flashback 1996
- Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood as Toothpick (as Darrell Heath) – 1996
Darrel Heath’s exploits as a writer and producer
Apart from playing onscreen roles, Darrel Heath also makes himself useful behind the camera by functioning as a writer and producer. His writing credits are three, including one episode of the TV series, Laffapalooza in 2003. Heath is credited as the writer of the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards TV special, and in 1993, he wrote the Comic Justice Television series. He has just one production credit in the Get Up Stand Up Comedy video in 2001.