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Home/People/Dwayne L. Barnes
Dwayne L. Barnes profile photo
Born
Nov 26, 1970
Age 55
Place of Birth
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

11
Movies
31
TV Shows
1
Directed
Also Known As
Dwayne Barnes
IMDb Profile

Dwayne L. Barnes

Acting

Biography
Dwayne Barnes was born and reared in Detroit, Michigan where he witnessed some of life's harsh realities, which has consequently affected and transformed him as an artist and human being. In his senior year in high school, Barnes, voted "Most Likely to Succeed," won a citywide acting competition and was awarded a scholarship to attend Eastern Michigan University. However, after a few years of collegiate life, Barnes heard the call of his destiny and chose to immediately set his sights on moving to Los Angeles and stardom. Not just an actor, Barnes is also blessed with vocal talent and just two years after moving to Los Angeles, his performance in Robert Townsend's, "The Five Heartbeats: The Musical," was nominated BEST ACTOR for an NAACP Theater Award. Barnes also starred in the musicals, "Letters from Nam", which was written and produced by Emmy award-winning director, Paris Barclay, and "Dorian," which The Denver Daily New said, Barnes "gave a knockout performance." Barnes' musical talents also led to a contract with Capitol Records, where he recorded an album with the group H20. The group disbanded before the album was released. Barnes has guest-starred in over 30 different episodic shows, including such hit shows as C.S.I., E.R., and Cold Case. Other network guest appearances include, "Without a Trace", "Angel", "Judging Amy", "Numbers", "The Shield" and "Six Feet Under." Following in the shoes of such greats as, Samuel L. Jackson, Halle Berry (Jungle Fever) and Chris Rock (New Jack City), Barnes' haunting portrayal of the cheeseburger loving crack addict in the urban classic Menace II Society has garnered him critical acclaim throughout Hollywood.
I (Un)Do poster

I (Un)Do

as Greg Jones
2025
Big George Foreman poster

Big George Foreman

as Dick Sadler
2023
The Flock poster

The Flock

as Vincent Dennison
2007
The Big Time poster

The Big Time

as Stuff
2002
Parental Guidance poster

Parental Guidance

as Rashaan
2002
Bad Trip poster

Bad Trip

as Driver
1999
The Real Howard Spitz poster

The Real Howard Spitz

as Tyrone
1998
Angry Dogs poster

Angry Dogs

as Homer Hayward
1997
What's Right with America poster

What's Right with America

as Prisoner
1997
Swimsuit: The Movie poster

Swimsuit: The Movie

as Ice
1997
Menace II Society poster

Menace II Society

as Basehead
1993