Dennis Haysbert

Dennis Dexter Haysbert (born June 2, 1954) is an American actor and voice actor. In the U.S. he is known for his lead roles in many screen films and television shows. More recently he has served as a spokesman for Allstate Insurance. He portrayed baseball player Pedro Cerrano in the Major League film trilogy, Secret Service Agent Tim Collin in the 1997 political thriller film Absolute Power, and Sergeant Major Jonas Blane on the drama series The Unit. He is also known for playing U.S. Senator (later President) David Palmer on the first 5 seasons of 24 and has appeared in the films Love Field, Heat, Waiting to Exhale, Far from Heaven, and the science fiction series Incorporated.

Dennis Haysbert
Haysbert in March 2015
Born
Dennis Dexter Haysbert

(1953-06-02) June 2, 1953
OccupationActor, voice actor
Years active1978–present
Known forAllstate commercials, 24, The Unit
Spouse(s)
Elena Simms
(
m. 1980; div. 1984)

Lynn Griffith
(
m. 1989; div. 2001)
Children2

Personal life

Haysbert was born in San Mateo, California, the son of Gladys (née Minor), a homemaker and house cleaner, and Charles Whitney Haysbert, Sr., a deputy sheriff and airline security guard.[1][2] He is the eighth of nine children, having two sisters and six brothers. His parents were from Louisiana.[3] Haysbert was raised Baptist.[3]

Haysbert graduated from San Mateo High School in 1972.[4] After high school, being 6 ft 5 in tall, he was offered athletic scholarships but instead chose to study acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Haysbert is a twice divorced father of two. He announced in April 2009 that he was starting a TV, film, and documentary production company.[5] His first project was to be a documentary for HBO about an up-and-coming boxer.[6] During the 2010 California elections, Haysbert supported Democratic Senatorial incumbent Barbara Boxer by appearing with her at campaign events, as well as recording radio commercials.[7][8]

Career

Television

Haysbert has been acting in film and television since 1978, starting with a guest role in The White Shadow. His television guest starring roles include Lou Grant, Growing Pains, Laverne & Shirley, The A-Team, Night Court, Dallas, The Incredible Hulk, Magnum, P.I., Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and Duckman. In 1993, he had a featured role in Return to Lonesome Dove as outlaw Cherokee Jack Jackson. In 1999, Haysbert starred with Eric Close in Now and Again, which was cancelled after one season.

In 2001, Haysbert became best known when he was cast in 24 as U.S. Senator David Palmer, who served as the first black U.S. President (in the context of the show) during the second and third seasons. He also returned as a guest star in the last six episodes of season 4 and the first episode of season 5. He was nominated for a Golden Globe and for a Golden Satellite Award in 2002 for this role. Haysbert stated in an interview for the show that the three men he admires most—Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Colin Powell—collectively embody his idea of what a President should be.[9] Haysbert believes that his playing of David Palmer on 24 helped Barack Obama—whom Haysbert supported—to win the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.[10][11]

Haysbert was the first actor to portray DC Comics character Kilowog, a member of the Green Lantern Corps, in a medium outside of comics. He provided the voice of Kilowog on various episodes of Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. On March 4, 2006, Haysbert guest-starred on the Saturday Night Live episode hosted by Natalie Portman as the host of a live-action/animated TV Funhouse cartoon called "Belated Black History Moment". In his role, Haysbert paid homage to fictional short-lived Saturday morning cartoons featuring black characters, such as Ladysmith Black Mambazo in Outer Space. He also portrayed Nelson Mandela in Goodbye Bafana (also released under the name The Color of Freedom). Haysbert portrayed the lead character Jonas Blane in the CBS action-drama The Unit. He hosted and narrated the Military History Channel presentation of Secrets of Pearl Harbor, which documented his scuba dives with a film team on World War II-era Japanese and American warships in the Pacific Theater. In March 2013, Haysbert narrated the documentary The World According to Dick Cheney on the Showtime television channel. May 19, 2014, Haysbert also featured in the fifth episode of the fourth season of Boondocks as Reverend Sturdy Harris. In 2015, Haysbert played Detective John Almond in Backstrom.

Since September 6, 2015, Haysbert has been the opening voice introducing NBC's Meet The Press.

In November 2016, Haysbert began his co-starring role in Incorporated. Set in a dystopian future run by corporations, Haysbert plays Julian, a ruthless security head working for one of the larger corporations. Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are co-executive producers on the series, which was shot in British Columbia, Canada, and airs on Showcase in Canada and Syfy in the U.S.

Film

In 1989, Haysbert made his first major role as Pedro Cerrano, a voodoo-practicing Cuban refugee baseball player, in Major League. Haysbert followed that up with a role in 1990's Navy SEALs, which also starred Charlie Sheen and Michael Biehn, before moving on to another baseball movie, Mr. Baseball with Tom Selleck. In 1991, he also starred in K-9000, where he played a police officer named Nick Sanrio. In 1992, he co-starred with Michelle Pfeiffer in Love Field, a film about a series of events occurring contemporaneously with the assassination and funeral of President John F. Kennedy.[12] In 1994, Haysbert reprised his role as Cerrano in Major League II. This was followed by minor appearances in Waiting to Exhale, Heat, and Absolute Power. In 1998, Haysbert made another appearance as Cerrano in Major League: Back to the Minors. In 1999, Haysbert played a police detective in three different films: The Minus Man, The Thirteenth Floor, and Random Hearts. In 2000, Haysbert played the role of Zeke McCall in Love & Basketball.

In 2002, Haysbert played the role of gardener Raymond Deagan in Far From Heaven. He won three awards (Satellite Award, Black Reel Award, and Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Award) for Best Supporting Actor for that role. In 2005, he had a supporting role in Sam Mendes's film, Jarhead. In 2007, Haysbert returned to the big screen to portray Nelson Mandela in Goodbye Bafana and an FBI agent in Breach. In 2012, he voiced General Hologram in Wreck-It Ralph[13] and served as an official judge for the Noor Iranian Film Festival. He replaced the deceased Michael Clark Duncan as Manute in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014).[14] In 2014, Haysbert played the role of Dean Fairbanks in Dear White People and General Lyons Dead Rising: Watchtower.[15]

In December 2018, it was announced that Haysbert will star in the Netflix psychological thriller Secret Obsession.[16] The film was released on July 18, 2019.[17]

Commercials

Since 2003, Haysbert has appeared as the official spokesman for the Allstate Insurance Company. His commercials typically end with one of the two Allstate Corporation official slogans, either "Are you in good hands?" or "That's Allstate's stand." However, his commercials have combined the two with "That's Allstate's stand. Are you in good hands?". He has also appeared in Spanish-language commercials with the line "Con Allstate, Estás En Buenas Manos." (With Allstate, you're in good hands.) In 2009–2010, Allstate used the Neil Sedaka song "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" in television commercials to promote Allstate's car insurance. Breaking up is hard to do, the ads averred, unless one has an Allstate agent to undertake the deed for the customer (switching from another insurer to Allstate). The viewer learned that "breaking up is easy to do" as reassured on the screen by Haysbert. In his role as spokesman for Allstate, Haysbert officiated the coin toss prior to the 2007 Sugar Bowl between LSU and Notre Dame.[18]

In 2008, Haysbert was featured in national television ads to raise public awareness about lending discrimination. The ads were commissioned by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.[19] In one of these ads, Haysbert warns consumers about lenders' targeting minorities for inferior loan products.[20]

For the 2006 college football season, Haysbert did voice work for ticket sales promotions for Brigham Young University. He did it as a favor to his younger brother Adam, who played wide receiver at BYU in the early 1980s.[21]

Haysbert also voices the Military Channel's commercials with their official slogan: "The Military Channel. Go Behind the Lines."

Video games

Haysbert has also done voice work for various video games, such as Irving Lambert in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow, the narrator in Call of Duty: Finest Hour and David Palmer in 24: The Game.

Theater

In June 2010, Haysbert joined the cast of David Mamet's Race on Broadway as character Henry Brown, performing alongside actors Eddie Izzard, Richard Thomas and Afton Williamson. The play ran until August 21, 2010.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1979ScoringLt. Harrigan
1985A Summer to RememberSheriff Pierce
1989Major LeaguePedro Cerrano
1990Navy SealsChief Special Warfare Operator Billy Graham
1992Mr. BaseballMax "Hammer" Dubois
Love FieldPaul Cater
1993SutureClay Arlington
Alex Haley's QueenDavis
1994Major League IIPedro Cerrano
1995HeatDonald Breedan
Waiting to ExhaleKenneth Dawkins
1996AmandaSeven/Sir Jordan
1997Absolute PowerTim Collin
1998How to Make the Cruelest MonthManhattan Parks
Major League: Back to the MinorsPedro Cerrano
StandoffTy 'Bama' Jones
1999The Minus ManGraves
The Thirteenth FloorDetective Larry McBain
Random HeartsDetective George Beaufort
2000What's Cooking?Ronald Williams
Love & BasketballZeke McCall
2002TickerFBI AgentSegment from the BMW short film series The Hire
Far from HeavenRaymond DeaganSatellite Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated — Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actor
2003Sinbad: Legend of the Seven SeasKaleVoice
2005JarheadMajor Lincoln
2007Goodbye BafanaNelson Mandela
BreachDean Plesac
2011The DetailsLincoln
Kung Fu Panda 2Master Storming OxVoice
Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the MastersMaster Storming OxVoice
2012LUVMr. Fish
Wreck-It RalphGeneral HologramVoice
2013Welcome to the JungleMr. Crawford
BattledogsLt. General Christopher Monning
2014Mr. Peabody & ShermanJudgeVoice
Think Like a Man TooUncle Eddie
Life of a KingSearcy
Sin City: A Dame to Kill ForManute
Men, Women & ChildrenSecretluvur
Sniper: LegacyThe Colonel
Dear White PeopleThe Dean
2015ExperimenterOssie Davis
Dead Rising: WatchtowerGeneral LyonsDigital film
Ted 2Fertility Doctor
2016Jarhead 3: The SiegeMajor LincolnDirect to video
Dead Rising: EndgameGeneral LyonsDigital film
Sniper: Ghost ShooterThe ColonelDirect to video
2017Fist FightSuperintendent Johnson
The Dark TowerSteven Deschain
NakedReginald Swope
KodachromeLarry
2019BreakthroughDr. Garrett
Secret ObsessionDetective Frank Page
Playing with FireCommander Richards

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1978Lou GrantVictorEpisode: "Schools"
1979The White ShadowBasketball PlayerEpisode: "Wanna Bet?"
Laverne & ShirleyNavy Shore PatrolmanEpisode: "What Do You Do with a Drunken Sailor?"
1980Quincy M.E.FredEpisode: "New Blood"
The Incredible HulkGuardEpisode: "Nine Hours"
Galactica 1980Colonial WarriorEpisode: "Space Croppers" (Miscredited as "The Creature")
1980–81Buck Rogers in the 25th CenturyVarious5 episodes
1981Quincy M.E.DriverEpisode: "Headhunter"
Grambling's White TigerJames "Shack" HarrisTelevision movie
1981–82Code RedStuff Wade8 episodes
1983The A-TeamPsych Ward StaffEpisode: "One More Time"
1984DallasDr. ForbesEpisode: "Killer at Large"
RiptideOdellEpisode: "Father's Day"
Gimme a Break!Rev. WinfieldEpisode: "Baby of the Family"
1984–85Off the RackCletus Maxwell7 episodes
1985Magnum P.I.Lieutenant Jameson, USNEpisode: "Blood and Honor"
What's Happening Now!!PolicemanEpisode: "I'll Be Homeless for Christmas"
Growing PainsPolice OfficerEpisode: "Weekend Fantasy"
1986The Fall GuyJeremy WolfEpisode: "Trial by Fire"
227Sgt. BanksEpisode: "Redecorating Blues"
Scarecrow and Mrs. KingKimamboEpisode: "Billy's Lost Weekend"
The Young and the RestlessRon Clark8 episodes
1987Growing PainsOfficer WrightEpisode: "Gone But Not Forgottten"
Knots LandingPolice OfficerEpisode: "The Unraveling"
Easy StreetChipEpisode: "The Country Club"
ValerieDr. ErvinEpisode: "Oedipus Wrecks"
Our HouseUnknownEpisode: "Sounds from a Silent Clock: Part 2"
The Facts of LifeSgt. EvansEpisode: "Before the Fall"
1988Growing PainsFrankEpisode: "State of the Union"
Out of This WorldRev. WilliamsEpisode: "a.k.a. Dad"
Crime StoryFranklin Himes2 episodes
1988–89Just the Ten of UsCoach Duane Johnson9 episodes
1989Night CourtJames MorganEpisode: "Pen Pal"
The Robert Guillaume ShowMr. PetersonEpisode: "Guaranteed Not to Shrink"
1991K-9000Nick SanrioTelevision movie
1993Alex Haley's QueenDavisTelevision movie
Return to Lonesome DoveJack Jackson3 episodes
American PlayhouseRev. Oliver CrawfordEpisode: "Hallelujah"
1998The New Batman AdventuresBarkley James (voice)Episode: "Mean Seasons"
1998–99Superman: The Animated SeriesAgent #1/Doctor #1 (voice)2 episodes: "Where There's Smoke" and "Unity"
1999Godzilla: The SeriesGeneral Ekwensi (voice)Episode: "Monster Wars Part 1"
1999–2000Now and AgainDr. Theodore Morris22 episodes
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television
Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama
2001Soul FoodRick Grant2 episodes
The Outer LimitsJoshua FinchEpisode: "Rule of Law"
2001–0624David Palmer81 episodes
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor - Television Series
Nominated — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (2003, 2004)
Nominated — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated — Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2003, 2005)
2001–03Static ShockChief Barnsdale4 episodes
2001–04Justice LeagueKilowog (voice)4 episodes
2006–09The UnitSergeant Major Jonas Blane69 episodes
Nominated — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (2007–2009)
2013NewsreadersDet. Fenster LandauEpisode: "CCSI: Boston"
Axe CopFrog (voice)Episode: "Super Axe"
2013–14Trophy WifeRuss Bradley Morrison2 episodes
2014The BoondocksSturdy Harris (voice)Episode: "Freedom Ride or Die"
How Murray Saved ChristmasNarratorTelevision special
2015Blue BloodsDeputy Chief Donald KentEpisode: "New Rules"[22]
BackstromDetective Almond13 episodes
2016The GrinderSpecial AgentEpisode: "Delusions of Grinder"
Brooklyn Nine-NineBob AnndersonEpisodes: "Bureau", "Greg and Larry"
Undercover[23]Rudy Jones5 episodes
2016–17IncorporatedJulianRecurring
2017Shots FiredMr. TerryEpisode: "Hour Two: Betrayal of Trust"; uncredited
2018ReverieCharlie VentanaRecurring
2019SurveillanceBarry WilkinsonTelevision movie
2020Home Movie: The Princess Bride[24]Prince HumperdinckEpisode: "Ultimate Suffering"
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