Tommy Hollis

Tommy Janor Hollis (March 22, 1954 – September 9, 2001) was an American film, television, and stage actor.[1][2]

Tommy Hollis
Born(1954-03-22)March 22, 1954
DiedSeptember 9, 2001(2001-09-09) (aged 47)
New York City, New York
OccupationActor

A native of Jacksonville, Texas, his first major film appearance was in Ghostbusters as the mayor's aide (1984). He played Earl Little in the Spike Lee-directed movie Malcolm X (1992).

Hollis died in New York City from complications of diabetes. He had no children.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Law & Order Dean Isaac Wadleigh / Ed Monroe Episodes: "A Point of View", "Good Girl"
2000 Now and Again Guard #2 Episode: "The Eggman Cometh"
2000 Mary and Rhoda News Cameraman
1999 Trinity Episode: "Breaking In, Breaking Out, Breaking Up, Breaking Down"
1998 Mama Flora's Family Reverend Jackson Episodes 1.1, 1.2
1998 Primary Colors Fat Willie
1997 First Time Felon Judge
1997 Homicide: Life on the Street Nelson Henson Episode "Betrayal"
1997 New York Undercover Earl Briggs Episode "Grim Reaper"
1996 Joe's Apartment Boss Plumber
1995 Zooman Mr. Washington
1995 The Piano Lesson Avery
1994 Léon: The Professional 2nd Policeman
1994 The Vernon Johns Story Coach Hill
1993 Queen Fred Episode 1.3
1992 I'll Fly Away Oscar Episodes "Fragile Truths", "Slow Coming Dark"
1992 Malcolm X Earl Little
1992 Stay the Night Det. Clark
1991 Separate But Equal Harry Briggs Sr.
1991 Great Performances The Man / The Narrator Episode "The Colored Museum"
1990 Astonished Ivan / Fyodor
1989 The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Singer Episode "Here's Why You Order from the Spanish Side of the Menu"
1988 L.A. Law Geoffrey Marchant Episode "The Son Also Rises"
1987 Moonstruck Parking Attendant
1984 Ghostbusters Mayor's Aide
1983 Skyline
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