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John Daniels(I)

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John Daniels in The Candy Tangerine Man (1975)
John Daniels was born and raised in Gary, Indiana. He attended Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. John began his show business career as a songwriter at Capitol Records. Daniels then launched his own magazine called "Elegant." Moreover, John was the executive director of the Black Economic Union in the mid 60s, the manager of the R&B group the Love Machine, and the founder of the popular Los Angeles nightclub Maverick's Flat, which he still owns today. Daniels first became involved with acting after appearing twice on the game show "The Dating Game." John had starring parts in two enjoyably trashy mid-70s blaxploitation pictures: he's super stud hairdresser Mr. Jonathan in Greydon Clark's outrageous "Black Shampoo" and was excellent as cunning, ruthless mack daddy pimp the Baron in Matt Cimber's splendidly sleazy "The Candy Tangerine Man." Other memorable movie roles include a boxer in "Tender Loving Care," rugged bounty hunter Black in the gritty "Bare Knuckles," and vicious top con Yakima Jones in "Mean Dog Blues." Daniels not only had another lead as aspiring music mogul Mike Barnett in "Getting Over," but also wrote the story and served as co-producer.
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    John Daniels in Black Shampoo (1976)
    Black Shampoo
    4.7
    • Mr. Jonathan
    • 1976
    John Daniels and Love Machine in Getting Over (1981)
    Getting Over
    6.0
    • Mike Barnett(as John R. Daniels)
    • 1981
    The Candy Tangerine Man (1975)
    The Candy Tangerine Man
    6.0
    • The Black Baron
    • Ron Lewis
    • 1975
    Purgatoire (1978)
    Purgatoire
    6.1
    • Yakima Jones
    • 1978

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    • Flesh-Eating Mothers (1988)
      Flesh-Eating Mothers
      4.3
      • Mr. Nathan
      • 1988
    • John Daniels and Love Machine in Getting Over (1981)
      Getting Over
      6.0
      • Mike Barnett (as John R. Daniels)
      • 1981
    • Purgatoire (1978)
      Purgatoire
      6.1
      • Yakima Jones
      • 1978
    • Le Maniaque (1977)
      Le Maniaque
      5.3
      • Black
      • 1977
    • John Daniels in Black Shampoo (1976)
      Black Shampoo
      4.7
      • Mr. Jonathan
      • 1976
    • The Candy Tangerine Man (1975)
      The Candy Tangerine Man
      6.0
      • The Black Baron
      • Ron Lewis
      • 1975
    • Tender Loving Care (1973)
      Tender Loving Care
      4.4
      • Jackie
      • 1973
    • Bernie Casey in Hitman, le Créole de Harlem (1972)
      Hitman, le Créole de Harlem
      5.7
      • John (uncredited)
      • 1972
    • After the Ball Was Over (1969)
      After the Ball Was Over
      5.9
      • 1969

    Writer



    • John Daniels and Love Machine in Getting Over (1981)
      Getting Over
      6.0
      • story
      • story idea (as John R. Daniels)
      • 1981

    Music Department



    • John Daniels and Love Machine in Getting Over (1981)
      Getting Over
      6.0
      • music produced by (as John R. Daniels)
      • 1981

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    • Alternative name
      • John R. Daniels
    • Born
      • Gary, Indiana, USA
    • Spouse
      • Gwen Brisco? - present
    • Publicity listings
      • 2 Interviews

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      [on acting in blaxploitation movies] To me, it was amusement and I looked at it like this: I basically played myself. I never did anything that I had to go outside myself to do. Playing yourself isn't the easiest thing in the world, because you have to be very relaxed and be conscious of what you do in order to do what they want and do both well at the same time. I think real actors, when you talk about James Earl Jones and people like that, they can play other people. Their craft is to be somebody else perfectly. I played myself and I sincerely believe that Fred Williamson plays himself. That's the way I saw it.

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    • What is John Daniels known for?
      The Candy Tangerine Man, Black Shampoo, Mean Dog Blues, and Getting Over
    • Is John Daniels married?
      Yes, to Gwen Brisco

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