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THE POSTMAN
LARENZ TATE (Ford Lincoln Mercury) most recently starred
in the critically lauded "love jones," directed by Theodore
Witcher. Tate made his motion-picture debut in the Hughes brothers'
film, "Menace II Society," followed by a starring role
in Matty Rich's comedy "The Inkwell." He rejoined the
Hughes brothers to play an aggrieved Vietnam veteran in 1995's
hit drama, "Dead Presidents."
Upon completing his work in "The Postman," Tate began
a starring role as the late pop singer Frankie Lymon in Warner
Bros.' "Why Do Fools Fall in Love?," in which he stars
with Halle Berry, Vivica A. Fox and Lela Rochon for director Gregory
Nava.
Tate's television series experience includes a regular role as
Andre Black in Fox's "South Central" and other regular
roles on CBS' "The Royal Family" and NBC's "New
Attitudes." He guest-starred on "Family Matters,"
"Frank's Place," "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air,"
"Matlock," "21 Jump Street" and "The
Wonder Years." His credits in telefilms include "Speeds
of Tragedy" and "The Women of Brewster Place."
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