Biografie
Chosen as one of Variety‘s Top Ten Actors to Watch in 2009 and part of the new breed of emerging leading men in Hollywood, actor Laz Alonso was seen top lining the A&E series Breakout Kings. The show premiered to record breaking numbers for the network and continued to draws millions each week. The show is about an unconventional partnership of U.S. marshals and a group of convicts who join forces to catch fugitives on the run. The show. The series is created and exec produced by Prison Break vets Nick Santora and Matt Olmstead. Also exec producers were Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope and Gavin Hood, who directed the pilot. Ray Zancanelli also starred. Laz starred in the hit Tri Star comedy Jumping the Broom, opposite Paula Patton, Angela Bassett, and Loretta Devine.
Laz was seen in the lead role of Tsu‘Tey in the highest grossing film of all time, Avatar! Directed by James Cameron, this sci-fi epic released by 20th Century Fox stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, and Sigourney Weaver. The film is one of the most technically complex productions ever mounted, making extensive use of cutting edge 3-D, computer animation and motion capture F/X technology. In early 2009, Laz played the lead villain role of Fenix in the fourth installment of highly popular Fast and the Furious franchise. Fast & Furious, which reunited the original cast of Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Jordana Brewster and Michelle Rodriguez and posted the highest-ever April weekend opening. The movie went on to generate over $350,000,000 in worldwide box office sales and along with DVD sales and rentals, the film went on to be the highest grossing film in 2009 for Universal Pictures.
In early 2008, Laz executive produced and starred opposite Danny Glover in Alan Jacobs‘ Down for Life (aka Por Vida), which ended up with a much-coveted position in the 2009 Toronto Film Festival for which it was critically acclaimed. In 2008, Laz starred in Miracle at St. Anna for director Spike Lee, in which he played one of four main leads opposite Derek Luke, Michael Ealy and Omar Benson. The film, which follows four black Buffalo Soldiers of the 92nd Infantry Division who get trapped in a small Tuscan village on the Gothic Line during the Italian Campaign of WWII, also stars John Leguizamo, John Tuturro and Kerry Washington.
His other movie credits include lead roles in the Sony/Screen Gems‘ hits Stomp The Yard and This Christmas, a lead role in 2006 Roland Joffe psychological thriller Captivity, and a co-starring role in the 2005 hit Jarhead, opposite Academy Award® winner Jamie Foxx, Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard. The feature was directed by Sam Mendes for Universal. Mr. Alonso‘s other TV credits include guest-starring roles on The Unit, Bones, CSI: Miami, The Practice, Navy: NCIS and Eyes and in 2010 a recurring role in the TNT critically acclaimed series Southland.
Born and raised in Washington DC, Laz always knew he wanted to be an actor. He remembers at a very early age entertaining his family by imitating relatives and family friends. He graduated from the prestigious Howard University School of Business, earning a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in marketing. After college, he worked on Wall Street at an investment banking firm. He and two partners eventually started their own marketing business, promoting mainstream products to the trend-setting urban market. Owning and operating his own successful business freed up Laz‘s time to finally explore his passion for acting. Laz began taking classes in the evening to hone his craft and it didn‘t take him long to begin landing roles in commercials and videos.
From D.C. to New York, Laz feels his upbringing not only taught him how to deal with the school of hard knocks, but also prepared him for his biggest goal, his acting career. He credits the move to NYC as his move into manhood and the city holds many great memories for him. Laz also credits his acting ability to these life experiences, as he is able to bring a little of what he knows or has dealt with into his characters.
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2025 |
Fountain of Youth |
2021 |
Cash Truck |
2018 |
Armed |
Traffik |
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2017 |
Detroit |
2013 |
Battle of the Year |
2011 |
Jumping the Broom |
Straw Dogs - Wer Gewalt sät |
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2010 |
Just Wright |
2009 |
Avatar - Aufbruch nach Pandora |
Down for Life |
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Fast & Furious - Neues Modell. Originalteile. |
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U.S. Attorney (Fernsehfilm) |
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2008 |
Buffalo Soldiers '44 - Das Wunder von St. Anna |
2007 |
Bunny Whipped |
Captivity |
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Divine Intervention |
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Stomp the Yard |
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This Christmas |
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2006 |
The Last Stand |
2005 |
All Souls Day: Dia de los Muertos |
Constantine |
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Flip the Script |
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Issues |
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Jarhead - Willkommen im Dreck |
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The Tenants |
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2004 |
Hittin' It! |
2003 |
Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood |
2002 |
All Night Bodega |
G |
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2001 |
30 Years to Life |
Crime Partners 2000 |
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Einmal Himmel und zurück |
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2000 |
Eine Liebe in Brooklyn (Fernsehfilm) |
Dokumentationen | |
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2023 |
See It Loud: The History of Black Television (Serie) |
2010 |
Capturing Avatar |
2006 |
Jarhead Diaries |
Musikvideos | |
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2009 |
The Ballad of G.I. Joe |
2002 |
Aaliyah: Miss You (Aaliyah Tribute) |
Kurzfilme | |
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2007 |
Mano |
2002 |
Morning Breath |
Mitwirkende
Sendungen | |
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2020 |
Prime Rewind: Inside the Boys |
2017 |
IMDb on the Scene - Interviews |
2013 |
44th NAACP Image Awards |
2012 |
43rd NAACP Image Awards |
Hip Hop Squares |
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Steve Harvey |
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2010 |
RapFix Live |
2008 |
Wendy: The Wendy Williams Show |
2007 |
21st Annual Soul Train Music Awards |
2003 |
The 3rd Annual BET Awards |
2002 |
2nd Annual BET Awards |
2001 |
1st Annual BET Awards |
1992 |
HBO First Look |