Rapper/Actor cast as Biggie’s best friend
Dennis White, also known as emcee Dennis Da Menace, who might be better known still as Jay-Zs assassin in the Roc Boys video, will begin his portrayal of B.I.G.s right hand man on March 24th, when the 6-week (4 weeks in NYC, 2 weeks in L.A.) shoot for Notorious begins. Biggies one of my favorite rappers of all time, says Dennis. This movie is gonna really open up peoples eyes about Biggie. People know his music, but they dont really know the man. And he was a great person.
The San Bernardino born (Bay Area raised) White won the part over the previously reported recipient of the role, Jamie Hector, who portrays sociopathic drug kingpin Marlo Stanfield on HBOs The Wire. Hector also narrated Life After Death: The Movie, a docu-DVD released by D-Roc last year.
And so while D-Roc appeared to already have handpicked Hector for the role, Dennis reached out to the casting director for the film via Myspace and was subsequently called in to audition for the part. They pretty much already had someone they were looking at to play D-Roc, admits Dennis. But I came in and they loved me. The director came in, and he fell in love with my skills. And then the producers came in. I was exactly what they wanted.
Unfortunately, Dennis will likely have to base his portrayal of D-Roc on means other than observing Biggies friend since childhood in-person. Hes in the federal pen, so its hard to get in contact with him, he reminds. Its a lot of channels to go through, but the word on the street is hes coming home pretty soon. So hopefully I get a chance to meet with him.
And there may be other obstacles to Dennis being able to accurately portray D-Roc in addition to access to his character, including the lack of physical semblance between the two men. D-Roc is 65 and Im far from 65, Dennis notes. I do have the same skin complexion though. But to be honest with you, my character is kind of a fusion of two characters, two people that influenced Biggies life. So its not so much [that I need to] look like D-Roc, its more about me exerting the energy of D-Roc. He has a very enigmatic personality. Hes funny. Hell keep the jokes coming. But hell definitely knock a dude out in a minute. Thats what I have to portray, and that shouldnt be a problem.
Dennis is confident that his West Coast heritage will also not pose a problem in his portrayal of a BK native. I was born in Cali, but I was supposed to live in Brooklyn, says the current BK resident. Im a Brooklynite. My whole energy, my whole swagger is Brooklyn.
Dennis California roots have benefited his acting before though, when he ironically played Tupac in The Seventh Son, a Washington, D.C. based theatre production in 2000, the first play about Pac that was sanctioned by his estate.
Dennis performed in plays as a child, and in early adulthood toured with the whole chitlin circuit, momma, my grandmothers sleeping with my cousin plays, as he refers to the productions.
Around the same time he was honing his acting chops in the theatre, Dennis launched his music career under the emcee moniker Dennis Da Menace. And although hes the son of Grammy nominated gospel music songwriter Becky White, Dennis chose to make secular music, a decision that provedwise when his single Buster rode the Billboard charts for several weeks.
Dennis 2001 indie debut album, The Wonderful World Of Dennis, sold over 60,000 copies [to listen click here], leading to an offer from Sony Music to release his sophomore album. But unfortunately during my second project the head of the record label passed away, Dennis explains. And so that kinda halted things.
While Dennis music career may have been forced to a temporary halt (he is currently working on a new album), hisdebut releaseironically opened the door to a new career, as a TV host. When I did my album I did like a DVD out in Miami that was kinda more of a hosting sorta thing, Dennis explains. And when I [moved] to New York the opportunities [to host] were there. When Direct Effect first popped off I was on the set and they asked me to intro and interview some people. So that kinda got a little buzz, and then Fuse TV had an audition and I became the only black host on there.
Subsequently Dennis hosted Weekend Vibe, replacing the shows previous host, R&B songwriter/producer Bryce Wilson. But in recent years he has been fully focused on building his acting resume. Having landed his first role back in 1999 in the indie flick Swimming, Dennis has recently appeared in Chris Rocks I Think I Love My Wife and in the critically acclaimed Jodie Foster and Terrence Howard led The Brave One.
Dennis will be back up on the big screen three times this year, most notably in Queen Of Media, the biopic about controversial radio host Wendy Williams. I play a bad influence in there, he reveals of his role. Im the one that kinda introduces her to payola.
But its Dennis role in Notorious that he is clearly currently most excited about. "This is the type of movie for people who have Menace II Society and Scarface in their collection, theyre gonna have Notorious in there too, he declares. The movie is deep, its funny, but its gangsta. Its just the perfect script. Its gonna dispel all the rumors, the whole Lil Kim situation, the whole Faith situation, and people gonna really understand who D-Roc is.
Movie goers will get to understand who D-Roc is and see Dennis Whites acting talents in January 2009 when Notorious hits theatres.
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