By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
My good old pal Darrin Dewitt Henson has come a long way, baby.
The hunky Bronx native makes his major feature film debut in the black-centric college flick, 'Stomp The Yard,' opening this weekend.
And I am so proud of the actor/dancer, whom I first met at the hip-hop workshop Duntori & Co. used to host at New York City's Broadway Dance Center some-odd 15 years ago.
It seems like a mighty long time.
The Sylvain White-directed flick -- starring Columbus Short, Meagan Good, Brian White, Laz Alonso and hip-hop soul crooners Ne-Yo and Chris Brown-- is a big deal for the 30-something year choreographer -- who has worked with the likes of Britney Spears, N* Sync, Christina Aguilera and Usher through the years.
"It took me a while to find that right role," he explained, pointing out, "I don't jump on everything that comes across my desk."
Millions of television viewers already know Henson as Lem Van Adams from the popular drama series 'Soul Food,' currently re-airing on BET.
For 'Stomp...,' Henson said it was challenging to get into "step" mode-- far different from the agility of his tight-knit hip-pop dance moves. "The role was a big stretch for me," he admitted. "The stepping arena is completely different from dancing.. It has a different rhythm." He revealed that although it was only a three month gig, it took him two and a half months to get all the steps.
And yet he rose to the challenge.
He plays Grant, a cocky upperclassman who gets a run for his money when a fresh piece of meat (played by Short) comes to the campus of the fictitious Truth University and shakes things up amongst ultra-competitive Greek fraternities.
As can be expected, the light and lively flick has taken a thrashing by the mainstream media -- and even drew ire from one conservative movie theater owner (who feared that gang members would be attracted to the film -- about college life!!!).
As if.
Henson thinks 'Stomp...' is just what audiences have been waiting for.
"People are used to seeing meaningless dance films in the last 10 years," he said, rather sharply. "Now they are back with a dance movie with a story that has meaning and depth."
And when probed about the rumors that are circulating that he's dating neo-soul diva Angie Stone (who appeared at the movie's Hollywood premiere), the happily married father of three clarified, "Angie and I are friends who support each other's careers. She understands brothers!"
Alrighty then.
Henson said he will next appear in the Queen Latifah-fronted telepic, 'Life Support,' which will premiere March 10 on HBO.
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By: Paulette Preston on 1/18/2007 6:34PM
So.So,So, very PROUD of this Beautiful STAR,makes Brothers look like they have the POWER again,hope to see you in more feature films,we need every strong African American artist to get over,and over.God Bless.
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By: Jacky\\\' on 1/18/2007 8:35PM
Hello,
It's so nice to see a brotha establish himself and be noticed. I really enjoy watching 'Soul Food.' This is the kind of brotha who stands out to set examples for our youth... Keep up the good work. Shout out to you. Peace and Love to you as well. Continue to be Blessed.
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By: Jaz on 1/18/2007 9:57PM
I just would like to say "CONGRATS"!!!! to you Darrin...Yes you have come a long way, but that's what we must do if we want to move on.. I want to also thnak you for teaching my niece Devin& Kat this last past weekend in Myrtle Beach, they had a blast!!!!!!!! God Bless & stay positive
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By: valerie on 1/18/2007 10:30PM
i'm so happy to see a strong black brother do so good in movies and i must say he looks so good too.keep up the good work and i'll be looking for you on soul food and your up coming movie....god bless and keep up the good work
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By: Nita on 1/29/2007 6:00AM
I love Darrin, he was the reason I turned on Soul Food every week because is so sexxxy. Now I can't wait to see the movie because it's great to see our black men on film and I've missed him since Soul Food went off the air .
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By: Barbara on 1/20/2007 12:40PM
It's always a blessing to see a strong brotha doing something positive and being an example to all the other young black brothas in the world. May God continue to bless you and your acting career, because your a great actor! You were always my favorite actor in "soul food" keep up the good work Darrin.
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By: Destiny on 1/20/2007 3:45PM
Wow I think Darrin did an excellent job. It was so good seeing him back in action. I loved him in Soul Food and I love him in stomp the yard. Keep doing a great job.Be Blessed
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By: tamar lee on 1/22/2007 1:16PM
i love him he was sexy as hell in soul food and sexy now
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By: Sheraton on 1/22/2007 9:52PM
The promos lead you to believe that Darrin did not have a major role and yet he did. Chris Brown was in the movie all but 5 minutes....go figure. In any case, enjoyed Darrin with his chiseled self. Best wishes to him!
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By: KeeKee on 1/23/2007 9:15AM
I have loved darrin for sometime know and give him mad support. LOVE YA honey, keep doing your thing.
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