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Other names
  
Brer Soul

Ex-spouse
  
Maria Marx

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Melvin Peebles

Years active
  
1955–present


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Born
  
August 21, 1932 (age 92) (
1932-08-21
)
Chicago, Illinois, USA

Occupation
  
Actor, director, Wall Street Trader, screenwriter, playwright, composer

Children
  
Mario Van Peebles, Megan Van Peebles, Max Van Peebles

Grandchildren
  
Mandela Van Peebles, Maya Van Peebles

Albums
  
The Last Transmission

Movies
  
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasss, We the Peeples, Baadasssss!, Watermelon Man, We the Party

Similar People
  
Mario Van Peebles, Mandela Van Peebles, Madlib, D'Urville Martin, Isaac Hayes

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Melvin "Block" Van Peebles (born August 21, 1932) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, playwright, novelist and composer.

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He is most famous for creating (and starring in) the acclaimed film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, which heralded a new era of African-American focused films. He is the father of actor and director Mario Van Peebles.

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Early life

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Born Melvin Peebles, in Chicago, Illinois, to a black tailor, he joined the Air Force in 1954, thirteen days after graduating with a B.A. in literature from Ohio Wesleyan University, staying for three and a half years in the Force. He married the German actress and photographer, Maria Marx. They lived in Mexico for a brief period, where he painted portraits, before coming back to the United States, where he started driving cable cars in San Francisco.

Career

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Melvin Van Peebles began writing about his experiences as a cable car driver. Van Peebles' first book, The Big Heart, evolved from a small article and series of photographs

According to Van Peebles, a passenger suggested that he should become a filmmaker. Van Peebles shot his first short film, Pickup Men for Herrick in 1957, and made two more short films during the same period. About these films, Van Peebles says: "I thought they were features. Each one turned out to be eleven minutes long. I was trying to do features. I knew nothing." As he learned more about the filmmaking process, he found out that "I could make a feature for five hundred dollars. That was the cost of ninety minutes of film. I didn't know a thing about shooting a film sixteen to one or ten to one or none of that shit. Then I forgot you had to develop film. And I didn't know you needed a work print. All I can say is that after I did one thing he would say, 'Well, aren't you gonna put sound on it?' and I would go, 'Oh shit!' That's all I could say."

After Peebles completed his first short films, he took them with him to Hollywood to try to find work, but was unable to find anyone who wanted to hire him as a director. In New York City, he met a man who saw his films and wanted to screen them in France. In 1959 the family went to the Netherlands, where he worked for the Dutch National Theater. In the Netherlands, Peebles added the "Van" to his name. The marriage dissolved, his wife and children went back to America, and Peebles was invited to Paris by Henri Langlois, founder of the Cinémathèque Française, on the strength of his short films. He learned French, and was hired to translate Mad magazine into French. He began to write plays in French, utilizing the sprechgesang form of songwriting, where the lyrics were spoken over the music. This style carried over to Van Peebles' debut album, Brer Soul.

Van Peebles published four novels and one story collection in French and made another short film, Cinq cent balles (1965). Van Peebles made his first feature-length film, The Story of a Three-Day Pass (La Permission) (1968), which caught the attention of Hollywood producers who mistook him for a French auteur. Van Peebles's first Hollywood film was the 1970 Columbia Pictures comedy Watermelon Man, written by Herman Raucher. The movie tells the story of a casually racist white man who suddenly wakes up black and finds himself alienated from his friends, family and job. In 1970 Van Peebles was also to direct filming of the Powder Ridge Rock Festival, which was banned by court injunction.

After Watermelon Man, Van Peebles became determined to have complete control over his next production, which became the groundbreaking Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971), privately funded with his own money, and in part by a $50,000 loan from Bill Cosby. Van Peebles not only directed, scripted, and edited the film, but wrote the score and directed the marketing campaign. The film, which in the end grossed $10 million, was, among many others, acclaimed by the Black Panthers for its political resonance with the black struggle. His son Mario's 2003 film BAADASSSSS! tells the story behind the making of Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song; father and son presented the film together as the Closing Night selection for Maryland Film Festival 2004.

In the 1980s, Van Peebles became an options trader on the American Stock Exchange while continuing to work in theater and film.

In 2005, Van Peebles was the subject of a documentary entitled How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It). Also in 2005, Van Peebles was the subject of the documentary Unstoppable, which also featured Ossie Davis and Gordon Parks in the same room. It was moderated by Warrington Hudlin.

In 2005, it was announced that Van Peebles would collaborate with Madlib for a proposed double album titled Brer Soul Meets Quasimoto. However, nothing has been said about this project since it was announced.

In 2008, Van Peebles completed the film Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha, which was the Closing Night selection for Maryland Film Festival 2008, and appeared on All My Children as Melvin Woods, the father of Samuel Woods, a character portrayed by his son, Mario.

In 2009 Van Peebles became involved with a project to adapt Sweet Sweetback into a musical. A preliminary version of this was staged at the Apollo on April 25–26, 2009. As well, he wrote and performed in a stage musical, Unmitigated Truth: Life, a Lavatory, Loves, and Ladies, which featured some of his previous songs as well as some new material.

In 2011, Van Peebles started doing shows in NYC with members of Burnt Sugar, under the name Melvin Van Peebles wid Laxative. Van Peebles has said that the band is called Laxative because they "make shit happen". At least one of their shows have been listed as "must-sees" by a blogger from Time Out New York. In November, 2011, Melvin Van Peebles wid Laxative performed his song "Love, that's America" at Zebulon Cafe Concert, two weeks after the venue showed the original video for this song involving Occupy Wall Street footage, which was uploaded to YouTube in October 2011.

On August 21, 2012, he distributed a new album, on vinyl only, called Nahh... Nahh Mofo. This album was distributed at his birthday celebration at Film Forum. On November 10, 2012, he released a video for the song Lilly Done The Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail to go with the album, which was announced on his Facebook page.

On May 5, 2013 he returned to the Film Forum for a screening of The Kid (1921) and was a judge at the Charlie Chaplin Dress-Alike Contest that was after the screening. He wore a bowler hat and baggy pants in honor of Chaplin.

In September 2013, Van Peebles made his public debut as a visual artist, as a part of a gallery featured called "eMerge 2.0: Melvin Van Peebles & Artists on the Cusp". It features "Ex-Voto Monochrome (A Ghetto Mother’s Prayer)," one of many pieces of art he created to be on display in his home.

Filmography

Actor
-
Pile On! (Short) (post-production) as
Hobo
2018
Armed as
Grandpa V
2017
Methane Momma (Short) as
Mel
2013
Peeples as
Grandpa Peeples
2012
Lilly Done the Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail (Short) as
Narrator
2012
We the Party as
Big D
2010
Redemption Road as
Elmo
2009
Us: A Love Story (Short) as
Narrator (voice)
2008
All My Children (TV Series) as
Melvin Woods
- Episode #1.9931 (2008) - Melvin Woods
- Episode #1.9912 (2008) - Melvin Woods
2007
Blackout as
George
2006
Hard Luck (Video) as
Hospital Prophet
2005
Girlfriends (TV Series) as
Kenneth Daly
- Trial and Errors (2005) - Kenneth Daly
- Everything Old Is New Again (2005) - Kenneth Daly
2003
Baltimore (Short)
2003
The Hebrew Hammer as
Sweetback
2000
Antilles sur Seine as
L'Américain à la soirée
2000
Time of Her Time as
Thompson
1999
Smut as
Elmore
1998
Love Kills as
Abel
1997
The Shining (TV Mini Series) as
Richard Hallorann
- Episode #1.3 (1997) - Richard Hallorann
- Episode #1.1 (1997) - Richard Hallorann
1997
Homicide: Life on the Street (TV Series) as
Bennett Jackson
- The Documentary (1997) - Bennett Jackson
1996
Calm at Sunset (TV Movie) as
Mr. Bucket
1996
Gang in Blue (TV Movie) as
Andre Speier
1996
Riot (TV Movie) as
Vernon (segment "Homecoming Day")
1996
Living Single (TV Series) as
Warner Devant
- Likes Father, Likes Son (1996) - Warner Devant
1995
Fist of the North Star as
Asher
1995
Panther as
Old Jail Bird
1994
Terminal Velocity as
Noble
1994
Dream On (TV Series) as
Norman Green
- Steinway to Heaven (1994) - Norman Green
1993
Last Action Hero as
Melvin Van Peebles
1993
Posse as
Papa Joe
1992
Boomerang as
Editor
1991
True Identity as
Taxi Driver
1990
In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) as
Nathaniel Halwell
- An Angry Woman (1990) - Nathaniel Halwell
1989
Identity Crisis as
The Inspector
1989
American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
Louis Armstrong
- Satchmo: The Life of Louis Armstrong (1989) - Louis Armstrong (voice)
1988
Sonny Spoon (TV Series) as
Mel Spoon
- Diamonds Aren't Forever (1988) - Mel Spoon
- Papa Rozzi (1988) - Mel Spoon
- Never Go to Your High School Reunion (1988) - Mel Spoon
- Too Good to Be True, Too Good to Get Caught (1988) - Mel Spoon
- Tough Habit (1988) - Mel Spoon
- Semper Fi (1988) - Mel Spoon
- Who's Got Tonsillitis? (1988) - Mel Spoon
- Crimes Below the Waist (1988) - Mel Spoon
- Wizard of Odds (1988) - Mel Spoon
- Sam's Private Eye (1988) - Mel Spoon
1987
Taking Care of Terrific (TV Movie) as
Hawk
1987
Jaws: The Revenge as
Mr. Witherspoon
1986
America as
Man Interviewed
1985
O.C. and Stiggs as
Wino Bob
1981
The Sophisticated Gents (TV Mini Series) as
Walter 'Moon' Porter / Silky
- Episode #1.3 (1981) - Walter 'Moon' Porter / Silky
- Episode #1.2 (1981) - Walter 'Moon' Porter / Silky
- Episode #1.1 (1981) - Walter 'Moon' Porter / Silky
1971
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song as
Sweetback
1970
Watermelon Man as
Sign Painter (uncredited)
Writer
2012
Lilly Done the Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail (Short)
2008
Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha (screenplay)
2007
Classified X (TV Movie documentary)
2003
Baadasssss! (book "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song: A Guerilla Filmmaking Manifesto")
2000
Bellyful
1995
Panther (novel "Panther") / (screenplay)
1995
Vrooom Vroom Vrooom (Short) (written by)
1987
CBS Schoolbreak Special (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The Day They Came to Arrest the Book (1987) - (writer)
-
The Sophisticated Gents (TV Mini Series) (1 episode, 1981) (teleplay - 2 episodes, 1981)
- Episode #1.3 (1981)
- Episode #1.2 (1981) - (teleplay)
- Episode #1.1 (1981) - (teleplay)
1977
Greased Lightning (written by)
1976
Just an Old Sweet Song (TV Movie) (written by)
1972
Don't Play Us Cheap (writer)
1971
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (written by)
1969
Slogan (screenplay)
1967
The Story of a Three Day Pass (writer)
1963
Les cinq cent balles (Short) (writer)
1957
Sunlight (Short)
1957
Three Pickup Men for Herrick (Short)
Director
2012
Lilly Done the Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail (Short)
2008
Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha
2003
The Real Deal (Video short)
2000
Bellyful
1997
The Outer Limits (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Bodies of Evidence (1997)
1996
Tales of Erotica (segment "Vroom Vroom Vroooom")
1996
Gang in Blue (TV Movie)
1995
Vrooom Vroom Vrooom (Short)
1989
Identity Crisis
1986
Whodini: Funky Beat (Music Video)
1972
Don't Play Us Cheap
1971
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song
1970
Watermelon Man
1970
The Bill Cosby Show (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Really Cool (1970)
1967
The Story of a Three Day Pass
1963
Les cinq cent balles (Short)
1957
Sunlight (Short)
1957
Three Pickup Men for Herrick (Short)
Producer
2008
Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha (producer)
2007
Classified X (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
2000
Bellyful (delegate producer)
1996
Gang in Blue (TV Movie) (producer)
1995
Panther (producer)
1995
Vrooom Vroom Vrooom (Short) (producer)
1989
Identity Crisis (producer)
1981
The Sophisticated Gents (TV Mini Series) (associate producer - 3 episodes)
- Episode #1.3 (1981) - (associate producer)
- Episode #1.2 (1981) - (associate producer)
- Episode #1.1 (1981) - (associate producer)
1972
Don't Play Us Cheap (producer)
1971
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (producer)
1957
Sunlight (Short) (producer)
Soundtrack
1993
Posse (performer: "Cruel Jim Crow (Posse Don't Play That)") / (writer: "Cruel Jim Crow (Posse Don't Play That)")
1989
Identity Crisis (performer: "Same Ole Raggedy Song") / (writer: "Same Ole Raggedy Song")
1989
Kotia päin (writer: "Apple Stretching")
1976
Just an Old Sweet Song (TV Movie) (writer: "Just an Old Sweet Song")
1972
Don't Play Us Cheap (producer: "Don't Play Us Cheap", "You Cut Up The Clothes In The Closet Of My Dreams", "Break That Party And Opening", "The Eight Day Week", "Saturday Night", "The Bowsers Thing", "The Book Of Life", "Ain't Love Grand", "I'm A Bad Character", "Know Your Business", "Feast On Me", "Break That Party", "Someday It Seems That It Just Don't Even Pay To Get Out Of Bed", "Quartet", "The Phoney Game", "It Makes No Difference", "Bad Character Bossa Nova", "The Washingtons Thing", "(If You See A Devil) Smash Him") / (writer: "Quittin' Time", "Don't Play Us Cheap", "You Cut Up The Clothes In The Closet Of My Dreams", "Break That Party And Opening", "The Eight Day Week", "Saturday Night", "The Bowsers Thing", "The Book Of Life", "Ain't Love Grand", "I'm A Bad Character", "Know Your Business", "Feast On Me", "Break That Party", "Someday It Seems That It Just Don't Even Pay To Get Out Of Bed", "Quartet", "The Phoney Game", "It Makes No Difference", "Bad Character Bossa Nova", "The Washingtons Thing", "(If You See A Devil) Smash Him")
1972
The 26th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) (writer: "Put a Curse on You")
1971
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (performer: "Sweetback's Theme", "Hoppin John", "Sweetback Getting It Uptight And Preaching It So Hard The Bourgeois Reggin Angels In Heaven Turn Around", "Sweetback Losing His Cherry") / (writer: "Sweetback's Theme", "Hoppin John", "Sweetback Getting It Uptight And Preaching It So Hard The Bourgeois Reggin Angels In Heaven Turn Around", "Sweetback Losing His Cherry")
1970
Watermelon Man (performer: "Love, That's America", "Soul'd On You") / (writer: "Love, That's America", "Great Guy", "Eviction Theme", "Soul'd On You", "Where Are The Children", "Erica's Theme")
Composer
2012
Lilly Done the Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail (Short)
2005
Unstoppable: Conversation with Melvin Van Peebles, Gordon Parks, and Ossie Davis (TV Movie documentary)
2000
Bellyful
1999
Smut
1995
Vrooom Vroom Vrooom (Short)
1972
Don't Play Us Cheap
1971
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song
1970
Watermelon Man
1967
The Story of a Three Day Pass
1963
Les cinq cent balles (Short)
1957
Sunlight (Short)
1957
Three Pickup Men for Herrick (Short)
Editor
2012
Lilly Done the Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail (Short)
1995
Vrooom Vroom Vrooom (Short)
1989
Identity Crisis
1972
Don't Play Us Cheap
1971
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song
Music Department
2005
Unstoppable: Conversation with Melvin Van Peebles, Gordon Parks, and Ossie Davis (TV Movie documentary) (music producer)
-
The Sophisticated Gents (TV Mini Series) (music & lyrics by - 2 episodes, 1981) (composer - 1 episode, 1981)
- Episode #1.3 (1981) - (composer: song "Greased Lightning")
- Episode #1.2 (1981) - (music & lyrics by: "Greased Lightning")
- Episode #1.1 (1981) - (music & lyrics by: "Greased Lightning")
Miscellaneous
2002
Baadasssss Cinema (TV Movie documentary) (source)
1998
Bulworth (production assistant - uncredited)
1973
Wattstax (Documentary) (special staging)
Thanks
-
The Queendom V (acknowledgment) / (grateful acknowledgment) (pre-production)
2022
The Oscars (TV Special) (in memoriam)
2022
The 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) (in memory of)
2012
The House I Live In (Documentary) (special thanks)
2011
Kinyarwanda (very special thanks)
2010
Fair Game? (Documentary) (thanks)
2004
C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America (special thanks)
2000
Bamboozled (the producers wish to thank)
1989
Making Do the Right Thing (TV Movie documentary) (special thanks)
Self
2022
Sweet Black Film: The Birth of a Black Hero (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2021
My Memories of Melvin Van Peebles (Short) as
Self
2021
Oscar Micheaux: The Superhero of Black Filmmaking (Documentary) as
Self
2014
The Tanning of America (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self - Filmmaker
- Fight the Power (2014) - Self - Filmmaker
- Word Is Born (2014) - Self - Filmmaker
2012
Independent Lens (TV Series documentary)
- The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 (2012)
2011
Un voyage sur la Terre (Documentary)
2011
The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 (Documentary) as
Self (voice)
2011
Infiltrating Hollywood: The Rise and Fall of the Spook Who Sat by the Door (Documentary) as
Self
2010
Fair Game? (Documentary) as
Self
2010
Way Black When (TV Special) as
Self
2010
Freakonomics (Documentary) as
Self - Narrator (segment "It's Not Always A Wonderful Life")
2009
Mario's Green House (TV Series)
2009
Directors on Directing (Documentary) as
Melvin VanPeebles
2009
The Black List: Volume Two (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2008
American Swing (Documentary) as
Self
2008
Disappearing Voices: The Decline of Black Radio (Documentary) as
Self
2008
Sex: The Revolution (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Save It for Marriage (2008) - Self
2007
Classified X (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Narrator
2006
The 2006 Black Movie Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2006
Breaking the Rules (Documentary) as
Self
2006
American Stag (Documentary) as
Melvin Van Peebles
2005
How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It) (Documentary) as
Self
2005
The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member
2005
Unstoppable: Conversation with Melvin Van Peebles, Gordon Parks, and Ossie Davis (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2004
The Story Behind Baadasssss!: The Birth of Black Cinema (Video documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
2004
Tavis Smiley (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 May 2004 (2004) - Self
2004
Anatomy of a Scene (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Baadasssss (2004) - Self
2003
Hell Up in Hollywood: Soul Cinema and the 1970s (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2003
The Real Deal: What It is (Video documentary short) as
Self
2002
Baadasssss Cinema (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2002
Jim Brown: All American (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Actor, Producer, Director
2000
Acapulco Black Film Festival (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2000
René Vautier, le rebelle (Documentary short) as
Self
2000
Des mots de minuit (TV Mini Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 May 2000 (2000) - Self
1995
Lauren Hutton and... (TV Series) as
Self
- Melvin Van Peebles (1995) - Self
1995
Showtime at the Apollo (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #8.18 (1995) - Self
1995
Charlie Rose (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 15 March 1995 (1995) - Self
1994
Without Walls (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Kiss My Baad Assss Ice-T's Guide to Blaxploitation (1994) - Self
1993
Adieu, Babylone! (TV Movie) as
Self - Cineaste
1990
Family Figures (TV Series) as
Self - Host
1986
Ebony/Jet Showcase (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 September 1986 (1986) - Self
1982
Working in the Theatre (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Playscript (1982) - Self
1976
Bicentennial Minutes (TV Series short) as
Self - Narrator
- Episode #1.653 (1976) - Self - Narrator
1968
Black Journal (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 April 1976 (1976) - Self
- Episode #1.3 (1968) - Self
1975
The Irv Kupcinet Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 4 August 1975 (1975) - Self
1974
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #13.223 (1974) - Self
1974
Soul Train (TV Series) as
Guest
- Bill Withers/The Soul Children/Melvin Van Peebles (1974) - Guest
1974
The Midnight Special (TV Series) as
Self
- Guest Host: Richard Pryor; guests: Bobby "Blue" Bland, Marvin Hamlisch, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Olivia Newton-John, Melvin Van Peebles, Boz Scaggs (1974) - Self
1973
The 27th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1973
Broadway (TV Movie) as
Self
1973
Wattstax (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1972
The 26th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1971
The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.179 (1971) - Self
- Episode #3.161 (1971) - Self
1968
Pour le plaisir (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Melvin Van Peebles (1968) - Self
Archive Footage
2024
Searching for America: Part II (Documentary) (completed) as
Self
2021
TCM Remembers 2021 (TV Special) as
Self / actor / director
2021
CBS This Morning (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 23 September 2021 (2021) - Self
2021
Good Morning America (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 23 September 2021 (2021) - Self
2018
Les Chroniques du Mea (TV Series) as
Self
- Rasta Rockett (1993) (2018) - Self
2014
Missing Reel (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self / Sweetback
- Blaxploitation (2014) - Self / Sweetback

References

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