Melvin Van Peebles
Biography
Melvin Van Peebles (born Melvin Peebles; August 21, 1932 – September 21, 2021) was an American actor, filmmaker, writer, and composer. His feature film debut, The Story of a Three-Day Pass (1967), was based on his own French-language novel La Permission and was shot in France, as it was difficult for a black American director to get work at the time. The film won an award at the San Francisco International Film Festival which gained him the interest of Hollywood studios, leading to his American feature debut Watermelon Man, in 1970. Eschewing further overtures from Hollywood, he used the successes he had so far to bankroll his work as an independent filmmaker. In 1971, he released his best-known work, creating and starring in the film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, which led to the creation of the blaxploitation genre. although critic Roger Ebert did not consider this example of Van Peebles' work to be an exploitation film. He followed this up with the musical, Don't Play Us Cheap, based on his own stage play, and continued to make films, write novels and stage plays in English and in French through the next several decades; his final films include the French-language film Le Conte du ventre plein (2000) and the absurdist film Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha (2008). His son, filmmaker and actor Mario Van Peebles, appeared in several of his works and portrayed him in the 2003 biographical film Baadasssss!.
Known For

American Swing

Homicide: Life on the Street

Girlfriends

Living Single

Dream On

The Shining

Last Action Hero

Hollywood Black
All Movies (46)
- Sweet Black Film: The Birth of the Black Hero in Hollywood2022 · as Self
- Oscar Micheaux: The Superhero of Black Filmmaking2021 · as Self
- Armed2018 · as Grandpa V.
- Peeples2013 · as Grandpa Peeples
- Salty Dog Blues2012 · as Self (Interviewee)
- Redemption Road2011 · as Elmo
- The Black Power Mixtape 1967-19752011 · as Self (voice)
- Infiltrating Hollywood: The Rise and Fall of the Spook Who Sat by the Door2011
- American Swing2009 · as Self
- Directors on Directing2009 · as Self
- The Black List: Volume Two2009 · as Self
- Confessions of a Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha2008 · as Melvin Van Peebles
- Blackout2007 · as George
- Hard Luck2006 · as Hospital Prophet
- SMUT2006 · as Elmoore
- Midnight Blue, Vol. 3: Celebrities Edition2006 · as Self (archive footage)
- How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It)2005
- Unstoppable2005 · as Self
- The Hebrew Hammer2003 · as Sweetback
- The Real Deal: What It Is2003 · as Self
- BaadAsssss Cinema2002 · as Self
- René Vautier, le rebelle2000 · as Self
- Love Kills1999 · as Able
- Classified X1998 · as Self
- Riot1997 · as Vernon
- Calm at Sunset1996 · as Mr. Bucket
- Gang in Blue1996 · as Andre Speier
- Panther1995 · as Old Jail Bird
- Fist of the North Star1995 · as Asher
- Terminal Velocity1994 · as Noble
- Farewell, Babylon!1993 · as Self
- Last Action Hero1993 · as Self
- Posse1993 · as Papa Joe
- Boomerang1992 · as Editor
- Satchmo: The Life of Louis Armstrong1992 · as Louis Armstrong (voice)
- True Identity1991 · as Taxi Driver
- Making 'Do the Right Thing'1989 · as Self
- Identity Crisis1989 · as The Inspector
- Taking Care of Terrific1988 · as Hawk
- Jaws: The Revenge1987 · as Mr. Witherspoon
- O.C. and Stiggs1987 · as Wino Bob
- America1986 · as Man Interviewed
- Wattstax1973 · as Self
- Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song1971 · as Sweetback
- Watermelon Man1970 · as Sign Painter (uncredited)
- Sunlight1957
All TV Shows (10)
- Hollywood Black2024 · as Self (archive footage)
- Sex: The Revolution2008
- Girlfriends2000 · as Kenneth Daly
- The Shining1997 · as Richard Hallorann
- Living Single1993
- Homicide: Life on the Street1993 · as Bennett Jackson
- Dream On1990 · as Norman Green
- Sonny Spoon1988
- The Sophisticated Gents1981 · as Walter 'Moon' Porter
- Hallmark Hall of Fame1951 · as Bucket