Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs Net Worth is $1 Million Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs (born September 4, 1953) is an American actor and vocalist. He’s sometimes credited as Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs. Hilton Jacobs was born in NYC, NY, United States, the fifth of nine children of parents Hilton Jacobs (deceased 2000) and Clothilda Jacobs (dead person 2008). He attended Wilkes University to get a brief while before his performing career took off. He started his performing career in the summer of 1969 and graduated in the High School of Art and Design in 1971. Later, he studied acting together with the world famed Negro Ensemble Company as well as the Al Fann Theatrical Ensemble. In 1975, he won the part of Freddie “Boom Boom” Washington about the ABC hit comedy show, Welcome Back, Kotter. Hilton Jacobs starred in a number of advertisements over time, including an early 1970s advertisement for The United Negro College Fund. As an homage to him, “the jobs” in Eddie Murphy’s television program The PJs is the Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs Jobs.
Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs Net Worth $1 Million Dollars
Full Name Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs Net Worth $1 Million Date Of Birth September 4, 1953 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, United States Height 6 ft 1 in (1.87 m) Profession Actor, Singer, Screenwriter, Film director Education Wilkes University Nationality United States of America Parents Clothilda Jacobs, Hilton Jacobs Nicknames Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs , Lawrence Hilton-Jacques , Lawrence Hilton Jacobs III , Larry Awards TV Land Anniversary Award Movies 31, Cooley High, The Jacksons: An American Dream, Claudine, Airplane vs Volcano, L.A. Vice, L.A. Heat, 30 Miles, Youngblood, Angels of the City, Southlander, Tidal Wave: No Escape, Sublime, East L.A. Warriors, The Gambler, Tuesday Never Comes, Killer Drag Queens on Dope, Quiet Fire, Otis, Chance, Th... TV Shows Alien Nation, Rituals, Welcome Back, Kotter, Roots Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 In the show, The PJs (1999), the public housing project where they lived was the "Hilton-Jacobs Projects".
Actor Title Year Status Character A Chance in the World 2016 post-production Willie Robinson Dead Man Rising 2016 completed Warden Dallas 31 2016 Panda Thomas The Christmas Gift 2015 TV Movie Wesley Hardin Johnson Sr. Tamales and Gumbo 2015 Mr. Walker Mercy for Angels 2015 Chief Welcome to Where You've Always Been 2015 Short Homeless Man Family Time 2014 TV Series Carl Airplane vs. Volcano 2014 Video Jim Kirkland Playin' for Love 2013 Coach Preston Reid Let's Stay Together 2011-2013 TV Series Charles Sr. Nocturnal Agony 2011 Theodore Chuck 2010 TV Series President of Zamibia Young American Gangstas 2009 Elmer Reese Players at the Poker Palace 2008 TV Series short Donny Otis 2008 Male Nurse Sublime 2007 Video Mandingo (as Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) Don't Give Me the Finger 2005 Short Ross (as Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) That's So Raven 2004 TV Series Mr. Carter Girlfriends 2004 TV Series Leonard James 30 Miles 2004/I Anthony (as Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) Gilmore Girls 2002-2003 TV Series Principal Merton Killer Drag Queens on Dope 2003 Mr. Fly The Streetsweeper 2002 Hip, Edgy, Sexy, Cool 2002 Static Shock 2002 TV Series Diver Southlander: Diary of a Desperate Musician 2001 Motherchild (as Lawrence Hilton Jacobs) The Jamie Foxx Show 2000 TV Series Milton Mr. Right Now! 1999 Video as Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs L.A. Doctors 1998 TV Series Robert Edwards The Wayans Bros. 1998 TV Series Richie Moesha 1997 TV Series Rushion Brooks Tidal Wave: No Escape 1997 TV Movie Marlan Clark (as Lawrence Hilton Jacobs) Tracey Takes On... 1997 TV Series James Mr. Rhodes 1997 TV Series Freddy 'Boom Boom' Washington Weird Science 1997 TV Series Mr. Black Homeboys in Outer Space 1996 TV Series Staff Roseanne 1996 TV Series Louis The Parent 'Hood 1996 TV Series Greg Harvey Diagnosis Murder 1995 TV Series Sgt. Baker Martin 1995 TV Series Kevin Jones Pointman 1995 TV Series Joe Neal Charlie Grace 1995 TV Series Detective Gossett Renegade 1994 TV Series Rocky Dussault Indecent Behavior 1993 Lou Parsons Firepower 1993 Ring Announcer (voice, as Lawrence Hilton Jacobs III) Tuesday Never Comes 1992 Druilet (as Lawrence H. Jacobs) The Jacksons: An American Dream 1992 TV Series Joseph Jackson Quiet Fire 1991 Video Jesse Palmer Kill Crazy 1990 Video Rubin Chance 1990 Jon Chance Alien Nation 1989-1990 TV Series Sergeant Dobbs
Sgt. Dobbs East L.A. Warriors 1989 Chesare (as Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) L.A. Vice 1989 Det. Jon Chance Angels of the City 1989 Video Detective Jon Chance (as Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) L.A. Heat 1989 Jon Chance Paramedics 1988 Blade Runner Hill Street Blues 1984-1987 TV Series Crumley / Theodus Nickerson Fame 1986 TV Series Lamar The Redd Foxx Show 1986 TV Series Warren Simon & Simon 1986 TV Series Gordon Tate New Love, American Style 1986 TV Series The Annihilators 1985 Garrett Floyd Rituals 1984 TV Series Lucky Washington (1985) Lewis & Clark 1981 TV Series Darkroom 1981 TV Series Young Man / Pimp For the Love of It 1980 TV Movie Al Barnaby Jones 1980 TV Series Wes Carter Paris 1979 TV Series Thomas Sims Welcome Back, Kotter 1975-1979 TV Series Freddie 'Boom Boom' Washington The Comedy Company 1978 TV Movie Russell Dodd Youngblood 1978 Rommel Roots 1977 TV Mini-Series Noah Baretta 1976 TV Series Dave Rich Mr. T and Tina 1976 TV Series Freddie 'Boom-Boom' Washington Cooley High 1975 Cochise The Gambler 1974 Street Basketball Boy (uncredited) Death Wish 1974 Mugger in Park #2 (uncredited) Claudine 1974 Charles (as Lawrence Hilton-Jacques)
Director Title Year Status Character L.A. Heat 1997 TV Series 1 episode Quiet Fire 1991 Video Angels of the City 1989 Video as Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs
Writer Title Year Status Character Angels of the City 1989 Video as Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs L.A. Heat 1989 additional dialogue - as Lawrence Hilton Jacobs
Producer Title Year Status Character Directors on Directing 2009 Documentary associate producer L.A. Heat 1989 associate producer - as Lawrence Hilton Jacobs
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character L.A. Heat 1989 lyrics: "L.A. Heat" - as Lawrence Hilton Jacobs / music: "L.A. Heat" - as Lawrence Hilton Jacobs
Composer Title Year Status Character Angels of the City 1989 Video
Thanks Title Year Status Character Remembering 'Roots' 2002 Video documentary short special thanks - as Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs Hollywood Shuffle 1987 thanks
Self Title Year Status Character In Hell Everybody Loves Popcorn: The Making of 31 2016 Documentary Himself Unsung Hollywood 2014 TV Series documentary Himself The Sax Man 2014 Documentary Himself - Actor / Director The 9th Annual TV Land Awards 2011 TV Special Himself Good Morning America 2011 TV Series Himself Way Black When 2010 TV Movie Himself Redemption of the Welfare Queen 2009 Documentary Himself (voice) Directors on Directing 2009 Documentary Lawrence Hilton Jacobs The Singing Bee 2007 TV Series Himself TV Land Confidential 2007 TV Series documentary Himself - Interviewee The 5th Annual TV Land Awards 2007 TV Special Himself - Winner ('30th Anniversary') The 100 Greatest TV Quotes & Catchphrases 2006 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself ABC's 50th Anniversary Celebration 2003 TV Special documentary Himself Remembering 'Roots' 2002 Video documentary short Himself - 'Noah' (as Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) E! True Hollywood Story 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 5 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself Celebrity Profile 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Sliders 1996 TV Series Himself / The People's Proponent Ellen 1996 TV Series Himself 1995 MTV Movie Awards 1995 TV Special Himself 26th NAACP Image Awards 1994 TV Special Himself Ebony/Jet Showcase 1986 TV Series Himself The Star Games 1985 TV Series Himself Grease Day USA 1978 TV Movie documentary Premiere Guest New American Bandstand 1965 1978 TV Series Himself The Mike Douglas Show 1976-1978 TV Series Himself - Actor Soul Train 1978 TV Series documentary Himself The Jim Nabors Show 1978 TV Series Himself The 19th Annual TV Week Logie Awards 1977 TV Special Himself Battle of the Network Stars II 1977 TV Special Himself - ABC Team Dinah! 1977 TV Series Himself The 3rd Annual People's Choice Awards 1977 TV Special Himself - Accepting Special Award to Roots The Captain and Tennille 1976 TV Series Himself Donny and Marie 1976 TV Series Himself The Rich Little Show 1976 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2007 Anniversary Award TV Land Awards Roots (1977)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1995 CableACE CableACE Awards Performance in a Comedy Special 1995 MTV Movie Awards (1995) 1993 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie The Jacksons: An American Dream (1992)
Known for movies Welcome Back, Kotter (1975-1979) as Freddie 'Boom Boom' Washington
31 (2016) as Panda Thomas
Cooley High (1975) as Cochise
Sublime (2007) as Mandingo