Ernest Lee Hudson

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Ernest Lee Hudson Wiki Biography

Ernest Lee “Ernie” Hudson was born on the 17th December 1945, in Benton Harbor, Michigan USA, and is an actor probably best known for his roles of Winston Zeddemore in the films released under the franchise of “Ghostbusters” (1984, 1989), Albrecht Sergeant in the cult movie “The Crow” (1994) and Sifu Norris in the film “Dragonball Evolution” (2009). Hudson has been active in the entertainment industry since 1976.

How much is the net worth of Ernie Hudson? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth is as much as $15 million, as of the data given in the middle of 2016. Acting is the main source of Hudson’s wealth.

To begin with, Hudson grew up in Benton Harbor; he never knew his father, and his mother died from tuberculosis just two months after his birth, so the boy was raised by his grandmother from his mother’s side. After matriculation from high school, Ernie joined the US Marine Corps, then after service, he moved to Detroit where he played at Concept East, the oldest USA theatre for blacks. While studying at Wayne State University, he deepened his acting skills, so that later he graduated from the Yale School of Drama. Soon, he played in the musical “Daddy Goodness” in which he met Gordon Parks, who gave him his first film role in “Leadbelly” (1976). Afterwards, Hudson enrolled at the University of Minnesota to study for a doctorate, before he returned to acting.

Concerning his professional career, the roles which made him famous were as Winston Zeddemore in the films “Ghostbusters” (1984) and the sequeal “Ghostbusters II” (1989), although he lost this role in an audition for the animated series “The Real Ghostbusters on Arsenio Hall” (1986 – 1992). In 2016, he landed the cameo role in the film “Ghostbusters” directed by Paul Feig. He appeared as Munro in “Congo” (1995). In 1994, in the film “The Crow” he portrayed Sergeant Albrecht. He played a preacher, Walter Andrews who opened the eyes of a small town in the 1950s in “Stranger in the Kingdom” (1998). Also he is known as Harry McDonald, the FBI assistant of the superior character of Sandra Bullock in “Miss Congeniality” (2000), the same role he landed in the sequel released in 2006. He participated in the series “Stargate SG-1” as Pernaux. He was also in the television series “Desperate Housewives” (2006 – 2007), “Bones” (2007 – 2008), “Psych” (2008), “Heroes” (2009), “Modern Family” (2012) and other popular ones. Recently, Reggie Hudson also appeared in the film “Turning Point” (2012) by Niyi Towolawi, “You’re Not You” (2014) by George C. Wolfe and “God’s Not Dead 2” (2016) by Harold Cronk. Overall, all the above mentioned roles have significantly increased the net worth of Hudson.

Finally, in the personal life of the actor, Hudson was married with Jeannie Moore from 1963 to 1976, with whom he has two sons, one of whom is the actor Ernie Hudson Jr. Since 1985, he has been married to his second wife Linda King Mountain, with whom he also has two sons.

IMDB Wikipedia $15 Million 2013 Actor Angel Street (1992) AOF/WAB Award – Outstanding Cast Performance (2011) Black Reel Awards BTVA Television Voice Acting Award (2014 California Girls (1985) Candyman: Day of the Dead (1999) Career Achievement Award (2006) Clover (1997) Corrupt (1999) Dragonball: Evolution (2009) Ernie Hudson Jr. Ernie Hudson Net Worth Final Approach (2007) Game of Death (2010) Ghostbusters (2016) Ghostbusters II (1989) Golden Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (1999) Jeannie Moore (m. 1963–76) King (1978) Linda Kingsberg (m. 1985) Love on the Run NAMIC Vision Award (2007) OFTA Television Awards Our Lips Are Sealed (2000) producer Speechless (1994) Sugar Hill (1992) The Basketball Diaries (1995) The Incredible Hulk (1979) The Wrecking Crew (2000) The Wrong Guys (1988) Universe Reader’s Choice Award (1995)

Ernest Lee Hudson Quick Info

Full Name Ernie Hudson
Net Worth $15 Million
Date Of Birth December 17, 1945
Place Of Birth Benton Harbor, Michigan USA
Height 1.83 m
Profession Actor, Producer
Education United States Marine Corps, Wayne State University, Yale School of Drama
Nationality American
Spouse Jeannie Moore (m. 1963–76), Linda Kingsberg (m. 1985)
Children Ernie Hudson, Jr., Rahaman Hudson, Ross Hudson, Andrew Hudson
Parents Maggie Donald
Siblings Lewis Hudson
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ErnieHudsonOfficial
Twitter https://twitter.com/ernie_hudson
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0001368
Awards Golden Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (1999), Career Achievement Award (2006), Universe Reader’s Choice Award (1995), AOF/WAB Award – Outstanding Cast Performance (2011)
Nominations BTVA Television Voice Acting Award (2014, 2013), Black Reel Awards, NAMIC Vision Award (2007), OFTA Television Awards
Movies “Leadbelly” (1976), “Turning Point” (2012), “You’re Not You” (2014), “God’s Not Dead 2” (2016), “California Girls” (1985), “Angel Street” (1992), “Clover” (1997), “Final Approach” (2007), “Dragonball Evolution” (2009)
TV Shows The Wrong Guys (1988), Ghostbusters II (1989), Ghostbusters (2016), Sugar Hill (1992), Speechless (1994), The Basketball Diaries (1995), Game of Death (2010), The Incredible Hulk (1979), King (1978)

Ernest Lee Hudson Trademarks

  1. Rich serious voice
  2. Frequently plays good, heroic characters

Ernest Lee Hudson Quotes

  • (2012, on The Basketball Diaries) That was a good experience. I loved that character. He was the only character that wasn’t in the book. I got to know Leonardo DiCaprio; he was great to work with. He’s a very talented guy; I look at that movie now, and I love the scenes that we had together. It certainly took everything I had. It was some of the best work I’ve ever done. Once again, it’s a film that has a small following. Not nearly as big as The Crow, nor did it do nearly what I thought it would do. I think it was a little bit of a challenge for America to see white kids in those urban drug situations. Whatever the case, it just never really caught on. But I’m glad I had the chance to work with Leonardo and Mark Wahlberg and some of the other guys. It was good.
  • (2012, on filming Collision Course and what he thought of Jay Leno as an action star) That was one of those films that started with one director; he got fired. We brought in another guy; he got fired. Some of the cast got fired. We moved around; I’m still hanging on-I didn’t get fired!-but then we got about halfway through it, and they said, “We ran out of money.” Which meant that I left early. So it was one of those productions that just had a lot of issues. But Jay was great. He’s had me on The Tonight Show a couple of times. But, they say all of us actors have our own signature and…I’m trying to find the right words here. As an action star, it just didn’t seem to fit him. But he was fun to work with, and he was funny in the film. And Pat Morita. I thought they played very well together.
  • (2012) Congo was my film. It was my character, and I got a chance to do my version of whatever a leading man is, which has always been a bit of a challenge, finding those parts. I had so much fun with that character, and they allowed me, reluctantly, to do the accent and be the African guide. It was just so much fun, and it’s probably my favorite character of all. Yeah, I have nothing but fond memories. I’m so glad I got a chance to do that, and when people ask about my career, put (my character) Munro Kelly up against the guys I played on Oz and The Crow and The Hand That Rocks The Cradle, and that’s my career. That’s the range.
  • (2012, on The Hand That Rocks The Cradle) That was very challenging as an actor, and I felt responsibility not to tell that story and that character badly, because I felt it represented a lot of people. I did a lot of research, which I don’t always do, ’cause sometimes you don’t feel it’s necessary, but I’m proud of it. I’m proud of that character, and I think he represented the best of everything I could possibly be. He’s a better person than I am, and I’m really glad to have had an opportunity to do that, because it’s not the kind of role I’ve normally been asked to do. Not before or since. Once I did Ghostbusters, there was the whole thing of being thought of as a comedian. The Hand That Rocks The Cradle broke that a little bit.
  • (2012) The Crow is so near to my heart. It’s one of my favorite films, and it’s the one film that all my kids-I have four sons-think of as one of their favorite films as well. It’s so tragic what happened. I knew Brandon [Lee] for about eight years before we did the movie, and I just loved him and considered him a good friend. When this happened… I am still trying to recover from that. It’s amazing that it could happen. But I’m so glad I did it, because I think the movie really highlighted his abilities as an actor, and if we have to go, at least let it be on a good film, as opposed to something really stupid. But I love (my character) Albrecht because he was a different character than a lot of the characters I’ve played, and I think he was just a genuinely good guy. He was there, and he was well intentioned. I like that character. But The Crow was a hard shoot. And it’s really unfortunate what happened.
  • (2012, on Penitentiary II and his character Half Dead) That [film] was like The Human Tornado. A friend of mine [Badja Djola] portrayed the first Half Dead, and there were some problems. But another good friend of mine, Cliff Roquemore, who was directing a lot of those kind of films, asked me to do it. He was producing that. And it was stupid. But it was fun. It’s one of those characters where I go, “I have no idea what this is, I don’t know any human being on the planet who would be this stupid, but I’m committed to it.” And, surprisingly, it developed a huge fan base. No matter where I travel-Africa or Europe or wherever-people will come up and say, “Half Dead!” Calling me by the character’s name. I really don’t understand, but these things have a way of going around the world, so I think that’s pretty cool.
  • (2012, on Oz) Oz was a great experience. The cast on Oz is the best acting troupe I think I’ve ever had the good fortune of working with. A really talented group of people. Tom Fontana’s an amazing writer. Unfortunately, we only did eight episodes a year. I think when you’re on a series, you get a chance to learn and grow every time, with some amazing guest stars coming in, but we only did eight a year, which made it impossible to make any real money. But I loved doing it, and there are fans, no matter where I go, who show up because of that. I really appreciate that.
  • (2012, on Going Berserk) John Candy. Loved John. He was a good friend. David Steinberg directed, and I got a chance to work with those guys for the first time, that whole Second City troupe. They brought me in to read for the role of my character’s buddy-who comes in later, looking for me-but it was a smaller part, and I was just so determined to play Jerome Muhammed, but David had already cast the part. I just went in and said, “Let me show you how it should be done,” and I convinced him to fire the other guy and give me the job. It’s one of those audition stories I tell: Sometimes you can turn things around. But I loved the character. It was silly, but it was fun.
  • Nice job you did!
  • (On getting into acting) I grew up in a very poor family. My mother died when I was two months old, I never knew my father: my grandmother raised me. And none in my family had ever finished High School. But I realized that I wanted to do something more with my life, and after getting married at 18 and my wife getting pregnant, and then suddenly realizing that I had to change things and I finally got accepted to the university and got involved with theatre. And I think I did it primarily because of the birth of my older son, and realizing that things that I wanted to ask of him that I couldn’t ask if I didn’t absolutely try myself.
  • (On his first job and why he chose acting as a career) Well the first job I had was a janitor in a manufacturing company, and it wasn’t a bad job, a lot of people would have been very happy to have it, but it wasn’t what I wanted, and I think having my son made me realize it wasn’t what I wanted for him. It’s very easy to say to a child, ‘You can be whatever you want to be’, but then that child in turn looks at me and says, ‘But why weren’t you what you wanted to be?’ So I wanted to give it a good shot and give it my best, so I could at least say I ran a good race and you can too. So once my son was born that’s when I knew I had to really get serious. I applied at the University and was not accepted, and then I went and talked to the Admittance Officer face to face and convinced him to give me a chance.
  • After doing so many different kinds of movies, I’ve found that the people who recognize me come from all walks of life…and everyone knows me from a completely different role.
  • Doing The Hand that Rocks the Cradle reminded me of the fun I could have while exploring different facets of acting. I loved making that movie, and it also allowed me to re-establish myself as a dramatic actor.
  • (On his role in Congo) After I saw my performance in that movie, I felt really good about what I was capable of achieving and what I had to offer as an actor.
  • After Ghostbusters, a lot of people thought that I was a comedian, but doing more comedies wasn’t my goal.
  • Acting is what I do. I consider it my calling and ministry. It’s as important as anything I do in life. It’s a journey that has taken me to places beyond my wildest imagination and continues to excite me with its endless possibilities.
  • Being an actor never occurred to me. There was no one even remotely connected to the industry where I was from. It wasn’t until I got to college that I realized how much I enjoyed it.

Ernest Lee Hudson Important Facts

  • Hudson was on the shortlist for the role of The Master in Doctor Who (1996), Eric Roberts won the role. His only association with the Doctor Who franchise is a major guest role of Stuart Owens in Torchwood: Miracle Day (2011).
  • Hosted Cinemax’s “Summer of a Thousand Movies”.
  • His mother died when he was two months old.
  • Raised by his grandmother.
  • He has four sons: Ernie, Jr., Rahaman, Andrew, and Ross.
  • Enjoys writing.
  • Admits that two of his heroes growing up were Muhammad Ali and Bruce Lee. He later went on to star with the late Brandon Lee in The Crow (1994).
  • Auditioned to reprise his Winston Zeddemore role from Ghostbusters (1984) for the animated series adaptation The Real Ghostbusters (1986) but was declined in favor of Arsenio Hall.
  • Has been a Reserve Deputy Sheriff in the San Bernardino County (California) Sheriff’s office for 14 years (as of 2003)
  • Father of actor Ernie Hudson Jr.. Father and son have appeared together in the HBO series “Oz”.
  • He enlisted in the Marine Corps after graduating from Benton Harbor High School, but was medically discharged less than three months later due to asthma.
  • Trained for the stage at the Yale University School of Drama.
  • He also attended the University of Minnesota.
  • Graduated from Wayne State University.

Ernest Lee Hudson Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Webster 1983 TV Series Rudy Actor
Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone 1983 Washington Actor
The New Odd Couple 1982 TV Series Moses Brown Actor
Flamingo Road 1982 TV Series Chandler Actor
Penitentiary II 1982 Half Dead Actor
The Dukes of Hazzard 1982 TV Series Avery Actor
Taxi 1981 TV Series Terry Carver Actor
Bosom Buddies 1981 TV Series Rochelle Actor
Little House on the Prairie 1981 TV Series William Thomas Actor
Crazy Times 1981 TV Movie Harold ‘Jazzman’ Malloy Actor
Diff’rent Strokes 1981 TV Series Kwame Actor
A Matter of Life and Death 1981 TV Movie Mr. Harrison Actor
Underground Aces 1981 African General Actor
The Jazz Singer 1980 Heckler Actor
Too Close for Comfort 1980 TV Series Sam Morton Actor
The Octagon 1980 Quinine Actor
White Mama 1980 TV Movie Counsellor Actor
The $5.20 an Hour Dream 1980 TV Movie Homer Burden Actor
Skag 1980 TV Series Actor
One Day at a Time 1979 TV Series Desk Sergeant Actor
Detective School 1979 TV Series Bombacaa Actor
The Main Event 1979 Killer Actor
Joni 1979 Earl Actor
The White Shadow 1979 TV Series Johnson Actor
Roots: The Next Generations 1979 TV Mini-Series Muslim at Door Actor
The Incredible Hulk 1979 TV Series Lee Actor
Highcliffe Manor 1979 TV Series Smythe Actor
Black Sheep Squadron 1978 TV Series King George Actor
Winners 1978 TV Series Ted Actor
Last of the Good Guys 1978 TV Movie El Coliph Actor
Fantasy Island 1978 TV Series Jamu Actor
King 1978 TV Mini-Series Jack Corbin Actor
Mad Bull 1977 TV Movie Black Bart Actor
Man from Atlantis 1977 TV Series Minion Actor
The Human Tornado 1976 Bo (as Louis Hudson) Actor
Leadbelly 1976 Archie (as Earnest L. Hudson) Actor
Twin Peaks 2017 TV Series post-production Actor
High and Outside 2017 post-production Sanzone Actor
Wizardream 2017 filming Lieutenant Schwieger Actor
Heaven Sent 2016 completed Donatello Actor
Mr. Beebee announced Wayne Proctor Actor
Grace and Frankie 2015-2017 TV Series Jacob Actor
Graves 2016 TV Series Jacob Mann Actor
Infinity Train 2016 TV Short Atticus (voice) Actor
A.P.B. 2016 TV Series Sgt Ed Conrad Actor
Modern Family 2012-2016 TV Series Miles Actor
Spaceman 2016/I Joe Actor
Ghostbusters 2016 Uncle Bill Actor
God’s Not Dead 2 2016 Judge Robert Stennis Actor
Batman: Bad Blood 2016 Video Lucius Fox (voice) Actor
Robot Chicken 2016 TV Series Detective Ernie / Judge Hudson Jr. / Dad Actor
The Man in the Silo 2016 Marcus Wells Actor
Four Kings 2016 TV Series Ed Armstrong Actor
Delores & Jermaine 2015 TV Movie Actor
Gallows Road 2015 Bob Collins Actor
To Hell and Back 2015 TV Movie Joe Actor
Once Upon a Time 2015 TV Series King Poseidon Actor
Living the Dream 2014 TV Movie Benny Actor
The Last Song 2014 Short Guest Actor
Hot in Cleveland 2014 TV Series Ernie Hudson Actor
Key and Peele 2014 TV Series Dad Actor
Merry Ex-Mas 2014 Pastor Ed Actor
Franklin & Bash 2012-2014 TV Series Judge Lawrence Perry Actor
You’re Not You 2014 John Actor
Scorpion 2014 TV Series Brooks Actor
The Lottery 2014 TV Series Actor
Rizzoli & Isles 2011-2014 TV Series Admiral Frost Actor
The Grim Sleeper 2014 Detective Gerry Claymar Actor
Touched 2014 TV Movie Dr. Beck Actor
Haunted Hathaways 2014 TV Series Duke Preston Actor
The Millers 2014 TV Series Walter Actor
American Storage 2014 TV Series Rich Actor
Mob City 2013 TV Series Bunny Actor
Dear Secret Santa 2013 TV Movie Pastor Avery Actor
Dads 2013 TV Series Detective Swan Actor
Doonby 2013 Leroy Actor
Ironside 2013 TV Series Actor
Scandal 2013 TV Series Commander Randolph Boles Actor
Transformers Prime 2010-2013 TV Series Agent William Fowler Actor
Call Me Crazy: A Five Film 2013 TV Movie Percy Actor
Let’s Stay Together 2013 TV Series Anthony Actor
The Secret Life of the American Teenager 2008-2013 TV Series Dr. Ken Fields
Dr. Fields
Actor
Battledogs 2013 TV Movie Max Stevens Actor
Last Resort 2013 TV Series Conrad Buell Actor
Guys with Kids 2013 TV Series The Judge Actor
Adonis 2013 Short Chick Magnet CEO Actor
Reckless 2013 TV Movie Frank Wolfe Actor
Turning Point 2012/I Joe Johnson Actor
Ambush at Dark Canyon 2012 Cyrus Parker Actor
Deer Crossing 2012 Captain Bailey Actor
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva La Fiesta! 2012 Video Pedro (voice) Actor
Dinner Date 2012/I Short Man Actor
The Adventures of Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Treasure 2012 Ivan Stumpwater Actor
Beautiful People 2012 TV Movie Jack Actor
Hart of Dixie 2012 TV Series Ernie Hayes Actor
Nosferajew 2012 TV Series CDC Director Actor
Deep Blue Breath 2011 Short Lord Vater (voice) Actor
How I Met Your Mother 2011 TV Series Ernie Hudson Actor
Grey’s Anatomy 2011 TV Series Dr. Brad McDougall Actor
Torchwood 2011 TV Series Stuart Owens Actor
Sugarwheels 2011 Short Prof. Zaccharine Ragus PhD Actor
White Collar 2011 TV Series Mr. Jeffries Actor
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2 2011 Video Pedro (voice) Actor
Game of Death 2010 Clarence Actor
Criminal Minds 2010 TV Series Lt. Al Garner Actor
Childrens Hospital 2010 TV Series Hubert McGraw Actor
Stasis 2010/II Short Stranger Actor
Law & Order 2009-2010 TV Series Frank Gibson Actor
Machete Joe 2010 Sheriff Taylor Actor
Smokin’ Aces 2: Assassins’ Ball 2010 Video Anthony Vejar Actor
Heroes 2009 TV Series Captain Lubbock Actor
Pastor Brown 2009 Deacon Harold Todd Actor
Ghostbusters 2009 Video Game Winston Zeddemore (voice) Actor
Dragonball: Evolution 2009 Sifu Norris Actor
Meteor 2009 TV Mini-Series Gen. Brasser Actor
Fatal Secrets 2009 Detective Carter Actor
Lonely Street 2009 Captain Morgan Actor
Private Practice 2008 TV Series Captain Frank Actor
Bones 2007-2008 TV Series David Barron Actor
Pie’n Burger 2008 Short Cedric Actor
Psych 2007 TV Series William Guster Actor
Las Vegas 2007 TV Series Bob Casey Actor
Final Approach 2007 TV Movie Agent Lorenzo Dawson Actor
All Hat 2007 Jackson Jones Actor
Nobel Son 2007 Bill Canepa Actor
Desperate Housewives 2006-2007 TV Series Detective Ridley Actor
Cold Case 2007 TV Series Moses Jones Actor
Hood of Horror 2006 Roscoe Actor
ER 2006 TV Series Colonel James Gallant Actor
Everything’s Jake 2006 Jake Actor
Stargate SG-1 2006 TV Series Pernaux Actor
Crossing Jordan 2006 TV Series Colonel Wirth Actor
The Ron Clark Story 2006 TV Movie Principal Turner Actor
Halfway Decent 2005 Tom Actor
Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story 2005 TV Movie Perry Beasley Actor
Bathsheba 2005 Short Nathan Actor
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous 2005 FBI Asst. Director Harry McDonald Actor
Lackawanna Blues 2005 TV Movie Dick Barrymore Actor
Marilyn Hotchkiss’ Ballroom Dancing & Charm School 2005 Blake Rische Actor
Everwood 2004 TV Series Bill Hoover Actor
Clifford’s Really Big Movie 2004 P.T. (voice) Actor
10-8: Officers on Duty 2003-2004 TV Series Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes Actor
Anne B. Real 2003 Principal Davis Actor
Without a Trace 2003 TV Series Manny Aybar Actor
Oz 1997-2003 TV Series Warden Leo Glynn Actor
Hostage Rescue Team 2001 TV Movie Actor
A Town Without Christmas 2001 TV Movie Ted Actor
Touched by an Angel 2001 TV Series Norm McCloud Actor
Walking Shadow 2001 TV Movie Hawk Actor
Miss Congeniality 2000 Harry McDonald Actor
Paper Bullets 2000 Detective Ron Mills Actor
The Watcher 2000/I Ibby Actor
Red Letters 2000 Detective Glen Teal Actor
Nowhere to Land 2000 TV Movie Danny Gorlin Actor
Lillie 1999 Larry Miller Actor
Miracle on the 17th Green 1999 TV Movie Earl Fielder Actor
A Stranger in the Kingdom 1999 Rev. Walter Andrews Actor
Interceptor Force 1999 Major Actor
Stealth Fighter 1999 President Westwood Actor
Hijack 1999 Senator Douglas Wilson (as Ernie Hudson Sr.) Actor
Shark Attack 1999 TV Movie Lawrence Rhodes Actor
Michael Jordan: An American Hero 1999 TV Movie James Jordan Actor
October 22 1998 Arthur Actor
Best of the Best 4: Without Warning 1998 Video Detective Gresko Actor
Butter 1998 Curtis ‘8-Ball’ Harris Actor
Arli$$ 1998 TV Series Warden Leo Glynn Actor
The Gregory Hines Show 1998 TV Series Jack Actor
Mr. Magoo 1997 Agent Gus Anders Actor
Fakin’ Da Funk 1997 Joe Lee Actor
Superman 1997 TV Series Professor Felix Actor
Clover 1997 TV Movie Gaten Hill Actor
Operation Delta Force 1997 TV Movie Major Tipton Actor
Levitation 1997 Downbeat Actor
The Cherokee Kid 1996 TV Movie Nat Love aka Deadwood Dick Actor
Just Your Luck 1996 Video Willie Actor
For Which He Stands 1996 DEA Agent Baxter Actor
Tornado! 1996 TV Movie Dr. Joe Branson Actor
The Substitute 1996 Principal Claude Rolle Actor
Grace Under Fire 1996 TV Series Thad Alford Actor
Congo 1995 Captain Munro Kelly Actor
The Basketball Diaries 1995 Reggie Actor
Speechless 1994 Ventura Actor
Airheads 1994 Sergeant O’Malley Actor
The Cowboy Way 1994 Officer Sam ‘Mad Dog’ Shaw Actor
The Crow 1994 Sergeant Albrecht Actor
No Escape 1994 Hawkins Actor
Lifestories: Families in Crisis 1994 TV Series Coach Seldon Actor
The Pitch 1993 Short Vet Actor
Tales from the Crypt 1993 TV Series Zambini Actor
Sugar Hill 1993 Lolly Jonas Actor
Wild Palms 1993 TV Mini-Series Tommy Lazlo Actor
Tribeca 1993 TV Series Howard Actor
Angel Street 1992 TV Movie Thurman Nickens Actor
Batman: The Animated Series 1992 TV Series Security Guard Actor
The Ben Stiller Show 1992 TV Series The Tennis Captain Actor
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle 1992 Solomon Actor
Miss Jones 1991 TV Movie Evinrude Johnson Actor
Broken Badges 1990-1991 TV Series Toby Baker Actor
Cop Rock 1990 TV Series Warren Osborne Actor
Trapper County War 1989 Jefferson Carter Actor
Ghostbusters II 1989 Winston Zeddemore Actor
Collision Course 1989 Shortcut Actor
Leviathan 1989 Justin Jones Actor
The Wrong Guys 1988 Dawson Actor
The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission 1988 TV Movie Joe Hamilton Actor
Pound Puppies 1987 TV Series Police Officer / Lisa’s Father / Officer Chauncey Actor
Full House 1987 TV Series Reggie ‘The Sandman’ Martin Actor
Weeds 1987 Bagdad Actor
Gimme a Break! 1987 TV Series Prince Actor
The New Mike Hammer 1986 TV Series Digger Love Actor
It’s a Living 1986 TV Series Dougie Actor
The Last Precinct 1986 TV Series Sergeant Lane / Night Train Actor
The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians 1985 TV Series Cyborg
Victor Stone
Actor
Love on the Run 1985 TV Movie Lamar Actor
California Girls 1985 TV Movie Ernie Actor
St. Elsewhere 1984 TV Series Jerry Close Actor
Joy of Sex 1984 Mr. Porter Actor
Ghostbusters 1984 Winston Zeddmore Actor
Ray Parker Jr.: Ghostbusters 1984 Video short Winston Zeddmore (uncredited) Actor
Two of a Kind 1983 Det. Skaggs Actor
The A-Team 1983 TV Series Cal Freeman Actor
Women of San Quentin 1983 TV Movie Charles Wilson Actor
Going Berserk 1983 Jerome Willy Muhammed Actor
The Deaf Kid 2017 executive producer / producer announced Producer
Everything’s Jake 2006 co-producer Producer
Psych 2007 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Smokin’ Aces 2: Assassins’ Ball – Confessions of an Assassin 2010 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Cleanin’ Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters 2016 Video documentary post-production Himself Self
Horror Icon: Inside Michael’s Mask with Tony Moran 2016 Documentary Himself Self
I, Dolemite Part IV: The Disco Godfather 2016 Video documentary short Himself Self
Ghostheads 2016 Documentary Himself Self
Extra 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Home & Family 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Unsung Hollywood 2016 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Celebrity Family Feud 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Red Eye w/Tom Shillue 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Hollywood Today Live 2016 TV Series Himself Self
The 24th Annual Movieguide Awards 2016 TV Special Himself Self
IMDb on the Scene 2015 TV Series Himself Self
The 3rd Annual Geekie Awards 2015 TV Movie Himself – Presenter Self
Gallows Road: The Path to Gallows Road 2015 Video Himself Self
Where Have All the Fathers Gone 2015 Documentary Self
The View 2007-2015 TV Series Himself Self
Today 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Art of the Interview 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Comic Book Men 2014 TV Series Himself Self
That Hashtag Show 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Better 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Surviving Leviathan with Ernie Hudson 2014 Documentary short Himself Self
Fashionably Nerdy Geek Chic TV 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Showing Up 2014 Documentary Himself Self
17th Annual PRISM Showcase 2013 TV Movie Himself Self
Talent Watch 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Marie 2013 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Behind the Scenes of ‘Pastor Brown’ the Movie 2012 Documentary Himself Self
Unsung 2012 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Kiss and Tell: The History of Black Romance in Movie 2012 Documentary Self
Anaheim Comic Con Highlights 2011 Short Himself Self
Underground Entertainment: The Movie 2011 Documentary Ernie Self
Hub Exclusive: G.I. Joe Renegades & Transformers Prime 2010 TV Short documentary Himself – Interviewee Self
Actors Entertainment 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Smokin’ Aces 2: Assassins’ Ball – Confessions of an Assassin 2010 Video documentary short Himself – Anthony Vejar Self
Char·ac·ter: The Interviews 2010 Documentary Himself Self
Praise the Lord 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Celebrity Ghost Stories 2008-2009 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Slimer Mode 2009 Video documentary Himself – ‘Winston Zeddmore’ Self
The Florence Henderson Show 2009 TV Series Himself Self
The 2008 World Magic Awards 2008 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Sidewalks Entertainment 2007 TV Series Himself (Guest) Self
Certifiably Jonathan 2007 Documentary Museum Guard Self
Celebrity Paranormal Project 2006 TV Series Himself Self
The Tyra Banks Show 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Greatest Ever Comedy Movies 2006 TV Movie Himself Self
Return of the Jackalope 2006 Himself Self
74th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade 2005 TV Special Himself Self
California Entertainment Weekly 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Confessions of an Action Star 2005 Himself / Commander Self
Dinner for Five 2004 TV Series Himself Self
The Wayne Brady Show 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Intimate Portrait 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Happy Hour 1999 TV Series Himself Self
The 42nd Annual New York Emmy Awards 1999 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The Daily Show 1997-1999 TV Series Himself Self
The Directors 1997 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Grand Opening of Universal Studios New Theme Park Attraction Gala 1990 TV Movie Himself Self
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Home & Family 2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Nostalgia Critic 2011-2016 TV Series Winston Zeddemore Archive Footage
Lego Dimensions 2015 Video Game Winston Zeddemore Archive Footage
Video Games AWESOME! 2014 TV Series Winston Zeddmore Archive Footage
Good Mythical Morning 2012 TV Series Winston Zeddmore Archive Footage
Zombieland 2009 Winston Zeddemore (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien 2009 TV Series Gen. Brasser Archive Footage

Ernest Lee Hudson Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2011 AOF/WAB Award Action on Film International Film Festival, USA Outstanding Cast Performance Sugarwheels (2011) Won
2006 Career Achievement Award Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Won
1999 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Series, Drama Oz (1997) Won
1995 Universe Reader’s Choice Award Sci-Fi Universe Magazine, USA Best Supporting Actor in a Genre Motion Picture Congo (1995) Won
2011 AOF/WAB Award Action on Film International Film Festival, USA Outstanding Cast Performance Sugarwheels (2011) Nominated
2006 Career Achievement Award Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Nominated
1999 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Series, Drama Oz (1997) Nominated
1995 Universe Reader’s Choice Award Sci-Fi Universe Magazine, USA Best Supporting Actor in a Genre Motion Picture Congo (1995) Nominated