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Named one of "Television's 50 Sexiest Stars of All Time" by TV Guide, Rockmond is known for his leading role as “Kenny Chadway,” on the long-running, critically-acclaimed Showtime drama series, “Soul Food.” Dunbar has hypnotized his audience not only theatrically, but in all realms of art. From his provocative mixed-media exhibit, “ARTHERAPY," to his unforgettable guest appearance in “The Practice."
He got his start a series regular role in Steven Spielberg’s “Earth 2.” Shortly after arriving on the Hollywood scene, he landed a recurring role on the TV series, "Good News.” He now has over nine guest starring roles on such shows as "Felicity," "The Pretender," "Two Guys and a Girl," "G. vs. E," and “ North Shore.” Most recently, he had a recurring role on the UPN series "Girlfriends."
This talented, theatrically trained actor has also secured four leading roles in various independent films. One of the projects was “Punks,” which debuted at the 2000 Sundance film festival and was released in 2001. Rockmond also performed lead roles in the films, “Misery Loves Company,” “Sick Puppies,” “Whodunit,” “All About You,” and "Love The Way,” which premiered in at the Acapulco Film Festival in June 2001. He can also be seen in the Warner Brothers feature film, “Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang.” |
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