What Would Sam BioPic be titled? Who should star?
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mokill00 — 19 years ago(May 13, 2006 11:07 PM)
Wesley Jonathan would do good as a younger version. Just take a look at these photos for comparison
http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9G_Rq1qx2ZE0B0BUsmjzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTA4NDgyNWN0BHNlYwNwcm9m/SIG=12g67pa05/EXP=1147672810/**http%3A//www.hollywoodknights.com/hk/roster/wesleyjonathan.jpg
and
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However Blair Underwood would do well also for an older version. It all depends on what age they focus on, though both starring would be better. -
James-134 — 20 years ago(February 14, 2006 03:56 AM)
Denzel 16d0is TOO OLD. I repeat TOO OLD.
Sam Cooke was in his 20s when he recorded You Send Me.
How could Denzel play him. Let's be creative for once and not assume Denzel should play all real life black heroes.
There are so many actors in America who can do this. Wesley Jonathan is still my number one choice. -
James-134 — 20 years ago(February 16, 2006 12:19 AM)
A man in his fifties cannot be expected to play a man who started his career at 20 and passed away at only 33, no matter how much he resembles him. Let's be realistic. And by the time the movie got made Denzel would probably be about 60. It aint gonna happen.
Goss. Look at a picture of Wesley Johnathan. He even smiles like Sam. And he's still in his 20s. -
Horse_Latitudes — 20 years ago(February 16, 2006 04:53 AM)
Goss. Look at a picture of Wesley Johnathan. He even smiles like Sam. And he's still in his 20s
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I'm sold on it. Wesley Johnathan looks a lot like himdamn! Get this film made now! I was looking at a pic of Sam Cooke on an album on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0316377945/sr=8-4/qid=1140094177/ref=pd_bbs_4/103-7784862-5103868?_encoding=UTF8 -
Cooke_Fann — 20 years ago(February 17, 2006 12:06 AM)
Sorry Guys The man who should play Sam Cooke is Randy j. Goodwin , the Man has the chops and the expertise and resum'e to play The greatest singer in History and I might add He has access to the best technical advisors on Sam's demeanor and life history.
An actor is NEEDED for this part Not a Singer.. -
James-134 — 20 years ago(February 17, 2006 01:23 AM)
I hear what you're saying gregjall. I have yet to see Ralph or Wesley perform. I'm going purely on looks at this stage. I need to check out their work as I realise that bringing Sam's persona to life is more important than looking like him.
I do however think age must be considered. Randy is 40 next year. But I admit, he looks good in his IMDB photos.
I also agree that Sam is a Giant in music history. So life and performing experience are key factors here. -
James-134 — 20 years ago(March 03, 2006 03:26 AM)
Well Sociozen , he does have the old school feel about him. He could probably pull it off. But when I look at his pictures he reminds me more of Al Green than Sam Cooke. I think it's his eyes.
Both Nick and Wesley are in Roll Bounce which I watched the other day. And Wesley was still my number one after that. -
mylesjeffrey — 20 years ago(March 26, 2006 12:53 AM)
Chiwetel Ejiofor. I just saw Inside Man, and he was opposite no other thanDenzel! The whole movie I was like, wow, this guy looks like Sam Cooke! I was expecting him to start singing "Cupid" or something. Look him up, big resemblance. I don't know about the singing though.
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angie-pg — 20 years ago(March 27, 2006 07:08 PM)
It's so funny that this is here!!
I was doing research for project on Sam and found this chat
I have to agree w/whoever said Jesse L.Martin from 'L&O' and 'Rent' should play him. He has Sam's charisma and although I love Denzel, Jeese has more of his babish good looks.
Rent 'Rent' (ha ha) and check out his awesome vocal performance.I think he could be as accurate as Spacek in her perf. as Lorettta Lyn. Its sorta cool the bio genre has become so popularthere are so many interesting artists to learn about, with amazing stories, and awesome music to top it all off. -
carlossheen — 19 years ago(May 16, 2006 05:39 PM)
William Jmaes Jones would be good for the part,he was in a tv show in the early 90s called california dreams.i could see don chedal as one of the soul stirrers,terrence howard could play sams brother lc cooke,den is a lil too old but could probly play sams friend clyde mcphatter.thats just my 2cents
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anthsaunt — 19 years ago(September 26, 2006 11:01 PM)
I agree with you Love, his life story is long overdue. I also agree with the person who suggested Blair Underwood on this thread. In terms of looks, I think he resembles Sam Cooke. Does anyone know if he has an singing ability?
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scooke-6 — 19 years ago(October 14, 2006 06:17 AM)
My thought is that the actor should be someone knows, but needs the right movie to take him to the next level (like "Ray" did Jamie Foxx who, incidentally is going to play Bob Marley in his life story as well). It has been suggested by a friend that Randy Goodwin (Girlfriends as the restaurant owner/CSI Miami as Jason Whitney) play the roleand I can see him pulling it offbut he isn't a household name yet. And unfortunately Denzel (50+) and Blair Underwood (40+) are too old for the part.
My choice of the actor who would fit that bill would be Terrence Howard. He almost broke through with "Hustle and Flow", but this could be an Oscar-worthy role for him. He has the looks, and from his por5b4trayal of Quentin in "The Best Man," he has the charisma.
My feeling is that the Sam Cooke movie has been held up so long because of the ending. Trust me, peopleSam didn't die as reported. Most hard-core "Cookies" (and his family) don't accept the facts surrounding his death. The theatres would probably be in uproar if the movie studios tried to force the "official" story of his demise down our throats.
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ksbayer — 19 years ago(October 31, 2006 04:49 AM)
For a title, how about "Dream Boogie"? The title of Peter Guralnick's biography of Sam Cooke.
I don't think a "famous" actor needs to play Sam Cooke. A young, relatively unknown actor would be great. He wouldn't necessarily have to look exactly like Sam Cooke, as long as he could bring the spirit of the real person to the role. If the film had some famous stars for the other roles (Denzel could play Sam's father, for instance), I think it could be successful.