Common
Acting
Lonnie Rashid Lynn (born March 13, 1972), known by his stage name Common (formerly Common Sense), is an American rapper and actor. He has received three Grammy Awards, an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Golden Globe Award. He debuted in 1992 with the album Can I Borrow a Dollar?, and gained critical acclaim with his 1994 album Resurrection. He maintained an underground following into the late 1990s. He achieved mainstream success through his work with the Soulquarians. His first major-label album Like Water for Chocolate (2000), received commercial success. In 2003, he won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Song for the Erykah Badu single "Love of My Life". His 2005 album Be was also a commercial success and was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2006 Grammy Awards. Common received his second Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for "Southside" (featuring Kanye West), from his 2007 album Finding Forever. His best-of album, Thisisme Then: The Best of Common, was released in late 2007. In 2011, Common launched Think Common Entertainment, his own record label imprint, having previously released music under various other labels including Relativity, Geffen, and GOOD Music. Common won the 2015 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and the Academy Award for Best Original Song, for his song, co-written and performed with John Legend, "Glory" from the 2014 film Selma, in which he co-starred as Civil Rights Movement leader James Bevel. Common's acting career also includes roles in the films Smokin' Aces, Street Kings, American Gangster, Wanted, Terminator Salvation, Date Night, Just Wright, Happy Feet Two, New Year's Eve, Run All Night, Being Charlie, Rex, John Wick: Chapter 2, Smallfoot and Hunter Killer. He also narrated the documentary Bouncing Cats, about one man's efforts to improve the lives of children in Uganda through hip-hop/b-boy culture. He starred as Elam Ferguson on the AMC western television series Hell on Wheels. Description above from the Wikipedia article Common (rapper), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott
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SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)
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Live from Detroit: The Concert at Michigan Central
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A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop
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You're Watching Video Music Box
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2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
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Let's Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince
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The Words That Built America
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Chamber Check: Evolution of a Fight Scene
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Feel Rich: Health Is the New Wealth
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A Happening of Monumental Proportions
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BET Presents Love & Happiness: An Obama Celebration
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An American Girl Story - Melody 1963: Love Has to Win
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We're Still Here (Now).... A Documentary about nobody
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VH1 Hip Hop Honors: All Hail the Queens
Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives
Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton: This Is Stones Throw Records
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Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap
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Beats Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest
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Notorious B.I.G.: Bigger Than Life
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Kanye West: College Dropout [Video Anthology]
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Kanye West: College Dropout [Video Anthology]
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Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association
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Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association
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Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association
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Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association
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Evolution of the Black Quarterback
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jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy
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Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices
Home Movie: The Princess Bride
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Activate: The Global Citizen Movement
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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Late Night with Seth Meyers
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The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
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Keeping Up with the Kardashians
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Late Night with Conan O'Brien
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Age 21 (now 54)Gathering insights...
Also Known As
Lonnie Rashid Lynn , Common Sense, Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr.
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