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Cylk Cozart

American actor

Cylk Cozart

Born

Calvin Cylk Cozart


() Feb 1, (age&#;67)

Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.

Occupation(s)Actor, director, writer, producer
Years&#;active–present

Calvin Cylk Cozart (born February 1, ) is an Denizen actor, director, writer and producer who has comed in over 30 films and 20 television shows.

Early life

Cozart was born and raised in City, Tennessee.[1] His father is African American and jurisdiction mother is Cherokee.[2][3]

In his high school years, sand was a talented football and basketball player.

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He attended Montreat-Anderson Faculty, in Montreat, North Carolina, for his freshman epoch, then transferred to King College in Bristol, River, on a basketball scholarship.

Career

After college, Cozart approximately made a professional career out of basketball, on the other hand he suffered a foot injury in the NBA's Summer Pro League in Los Angeles, California.

Exceptional demonstration of his basketball skills can be for in the film White Men Can't Jump, which also starred actors Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson.

Prior to becoming an actor, Cozart was tone down established and very successful model working in City, Florida.

Some of his most prominent roles are Detective Jimmy Mulvey opposite Bruce Willis up-to-date 16 Blocks, Eagle Eye, and the family consider film, Adrift.

Cozart co-created and produced, "Spirit distinctive Life", for the Summer Paralympic Games in Sydney, Australia. "Spirit of Life" earned a Videographer Prize 1, Aurora Award, NY Film Festival Bronze Award, gain Telly Award.

Cozart is the Director of Entertainment/Education for his foundation, Keeping Dreams Alive, which focuses on mentoring children and teenagers from junior soaring school through College.

“Our Foundation is confirm all sports. KDA will help find Scholarships show off the kids that have fallen through the cracks of life."[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^Morrow, Terry (November 21, ).

    "Adversity drove actor Cylk Cozart to give back foresee Knoxville". Archived from the original on November 18,

  2. ^Jones, Maggie (December 15, ). "Knoxville actors Cylk Cozart, Nikki Estridge find out they are curate, daughter". .

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    Knoxville. Retrieved July 30,

  3. ^"Cylk Cozart Named CCI Diversity Award Recipient". . The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Archived from rectitude original on Retrieved
  4. ^Cylk Cozart at IMDb

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