When Gabriel Casseus was just reaching
adulthood, he'd hang out in Harlem with Eriq La Salle and Ving
Rhames and the trio would fantasize about success in show business.
But while his cohorts became working actors and then hot properties,
Casseus languished in Manhattan working in restaurants, playing
the occasional guest roles in local filmed TV series, such as
on "New York Undercover" (Fox, 1994) and "Law &
Order" (NBC, 1994). The commanding actor also honed his craft
on stage, appearing in regional theater productions of "The
Amen Corner" and "Blues for Mr. Charlie", but some
of his acting gigs were truly on the bottom rung (e.g., acting
in staged recreations of crimes on Fox's "America's Most
Wanted").
Casseus was fired from his job
managing The Shark Bar, a trendy West Side eatery in Manhattan
which was a favorite of black show business in 1994. The following
day, he landed his first feature role as Midget, a car-stealing
joyrider, in "New Jersey Drive", directed by Nick Gomez
and executive produced by Spike Lee. The film didn't get much
attention from Hollywood or critics, but Lee noticed Casseus and
cast him as Jamal, the former gang member turned thoughtful Muslim,
in "Get on the Bus" (1996). Coupled with roles that
year in "Lone Star" (as the young incarnation of bar
owner Otis Payne seen in flashbacks) and The Disney Channel's
"Nightjohn" (about the secret literacy of slaves), he
found his career on the ascent. He had a good follow up as Denzel
Washington's brother in "Fallen" (1997) but stumbled
somewhat in the ensemble of the muddled "Revenant/Modern
Vampires" (1998). The small screen afforded several challenging
projects ranging from HBO's "Don King: Only in America"
(1997, which starred Ving Rhames) to the historical drama "Buffalo
Soldiers" (TNT, 1997) to "The Wedding" (ABC, 1998).
Returning to the big screen, Casseus acted in the festival-screened
"Harlem Aria" (1999) about a would-be opera singer,
played the Almighty in the comedy remake "Bedazzled"
and then turned gritty for the prison drama "Lock Down"
(both 2000).
Click - ( - Cast / / Announced / )
G-Force - ( Carter / 2009 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Bricks - ( / 1999 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Bone Deep - ( Executive Producer / / Lensing/Awaiting Release
/ )
Bone Deep - ( Screenplay / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Lockdown - ( Cashmere / 2003 / Released / )
15 Minutes - ( Unique / 2001 / Released / )
Black Hawk Down - ( Ranger Specialist Mike Kurth / 2001 / Released
/ )
Harlem Aria - ( Anton / 2001 / Released / Artisan International
)
Bedazzled - ( Elliot's Cellmate / 2000 / Released / )
Black Dog - ( Sonny / 1998 / Released / Toho Tawa/Marubeni )
Fallen - ( Art / 1998 / Released / Village Roadshow Pictures Worldwide
)
Modern Vampires - ( Time Bomb / 1998 / Released / )
Get on the Bus - ( Jamal / 1996 / Released / )
Lone Star - ( Young Otis / 1996 / Released / Abbey Entertainment
)
New Jersey Drive - ( Midget / 1995 / Released / )