Gary Dourdan


Gary Dourdan is an American actor. He is known for portraying Warrick Brown on the television series and for portraying Shazza Zulu on the television series A Different World.

Early life

Dourdan was born Gary Robert Durdin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Sandy, a teacher and fashion designer, and Robert Durdin, an entrepreneur and agent for jazz musicians. Dourdan is the fourth of five children. When he was six, his 21-year-old brother Darryl died after falling from a balcony in Haiti while "doing research on the family lineage." The case remains unsolved. In his youth he moved with his family to Willingboro, New Jersey. During that time, his interests included acting, music, and martial arts. Later, Dourdan moved to New York City and worked as a doorman at a rehearsal studio, where he met some of Manhattan's promising young artists.

Career

Dourdan played in several bands in New York City in the early 1990s and acted in regional theatre around the tristate area. He began acting in music videos, including playing Janet Jackson's love interest in the video for her 1993 hit "Again," and had a cameo appearance in the music video "Move the Crowd" by Eric B. & Rakim. He received his first break when Debbie Allen cast him as Shazza Zulu on A Different World, based on a tape of him in an avant-garde play. In 1996, Dourdan appeared in the ' episode "Never On Sunday," wherein he played Ziggy, an assistant to Baron Sunday. In 1997, Dourdan played the character Christie, the first mate, crack shot, and second in command of the spaceship Betty, in the film '. He also appeared in the films Playing God and Thursday, and on television starred in the Dick Wolf production Swift Justice and played a recurring role on the Showtime series Soul Food. Dourdan joined hip-hop artist DMC onstage at the Live 8 concert in Barrie, Ontario, Canada, and sang alongside Macy Gray at the 2005 Emmy Awards.
He is an alternative musician and a record producer.
In 2007, he played the character Cameron, the boyfriend of Rowena Price, in the film Perfect Stranger.
Dourdan's most popular role was as a cast member of the original series, which debuted on October 6, 2000. He played analyst Warrick Brown, who, viewers find out, has a checkered past fraught with gambling problems. By working in Las Vegas, the character is able to use his personal experiences from the street to help him throughout his career. Ultimately, he ends up battling his demons throughout the show instead of overcoming them.
In 2008, there was media speculation surrounding Dourdan's CSI contract negotiations with CBS. The parties could not reach a resolution, and as a result his contract was not renewed. It was reported on April 14, 2008, that Dourdan was leaving the show. In the Season 8 finale, Dourdan's character was shot and left for dead at the episode's end. The Season 9 premiere revealed Dourdan's character dying in the arms of his colleague and friend Gil Grissom.
After leaving CSI, he took recurring roles as Stephan in the series Christine and Sheldon DeWitt in the series Being Mary Jane.

Personal life

Dourdan has African-American, Native American, Franco-Haitian, Jewish, Irish, and Scottish ancestry. He married model Roshumba Williams in 1992; they divorced two years later. He has two children: a son, Lyric, with Cynthia Hadden, and a daughter, Nyla, with Jennifer Sutton, whom Dourdan dated from 1995 to 2000. He also collects classic cars and was featured on Season 1, Episode 3, of Street Customs.

Legal issues

In 2008, Dourdan was arrested for possession of cocaine and ecstasy. A third charge, possession of heroin, was dropped. Despite rumors, the drug charges had nothing to do with his departure from CSI, as the contract negotiations had already concluded and he had finished filming the last of his scenes before the incident. In July 2011 after crashing his car, Dourdan was arrested but charges were dropped for drug possession. He was, however, charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. In November 2011, he was arrested for felony battery, after allegedly breaking his girlfriend's nose, and placed on five years' probation. He was also ordered to attend weeks of domestic violence counseling and to stay away from the victim for five years. Dourdan filed for bankruptcy in August 2012, owing roughly $1.7 million to creditors.

Filmography

Film

Television

Music videos

Video games

Awards and nominations

The following is a list of accolades received by Dourdan:
AssociationYearCategoryTitleResult
NAACP Image Awards2003Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series'
NAACP Image Awards2004Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series'
NAACP Image Awards2005Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series'
NAACP Image Awards2006Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series'
NAACP Image Awards2007Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series'
Screen Actors Guild Awards2002Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series'
Screen Actors Guild Awards2003Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series'
Screen Actors Guild Awards2004Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series'
Screen Actors Guild Awards2005Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Seattle International Film Festival2000Citation of Excellence for Ensemble Cast PerformanceThe Weekend
South East European Film Festival2018Best ActorAll She Wrote