Slink Johnson

Gerald "Slink" Johnson, also known by his stage name "Slink Capone", is an American actor and comedian known for his work in the black comedy and sitcom TV show Black Jesus (2014–present).[1]

Filmography

  • 2007 Gangsta Rap: The Glockumentary as Murder Mike Lead role and Protagonist Movie
  • 2008 The Super Rumble Mixshow as Black Jesus (as Slink Capone) TV Show
  • 2010 Freaknik: The Musical as Virgil's Boss (voice) Movie
  • 2010 The Boondocks as Lando 1 episode TV Show
  • 2010–2011 The Bone Collector as Strenzel Washington Lead role and protagonist TV Show
  • 2011 G Code: Check Yo Nuts as G Code Man Lead role and protagonist TV Show
  • 2012 Highway as Budtender Movie
  • 2013 Grand Theft Auto: V as Lamar Davis Video game, voice only
  • 2014 Community Service as Dwayne Tate Lead role
  • 2014–present Black Jesus as Black Jesus, the lead role
  • 2015 Pariah as Roger TV Movie
  • 2015 Meet My Valentine as Emcee TV Movie
  • 2015 Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No as Lieutenant Jared TV Movie
  • 2015 Six Guys One Car as Andre 1 episode TV Show
  • 2016 The Christian Show as Lamar Davis 4 Episodes TV Show
  • 2016 Spook Hunters as Bunchy Jackson Lead role and Protagonist TV Series
  • 2016 Major Deal as Passenger 1 Movie
  • 2016 Winning Ugly as Daryl Justice TV Movie
  • 2017 Kevin Hart's Back to History as William Tillman TV Movie
  • 2017 Ad-TV as Himself 2 episodes
  • 2017 The High Court as Guest Balliff TV Series Short
  • 2017 Too Shorts Boombox as Guest TV Movie
  • 2017 Dead House as Clarence 6 episodes TV Series
  • 2017 The Outdoorsman as Jimmy Movie
  • 2017 White Girl Voice as G Lead role and Protagonist Short film
  • 2018 The 5th Quarter as Jesus 1 episode TV Series
  • 2018 Perfectly Single as Pat Movie

References

  1. Hale, Mike (August 7, 2014). "Slink Johnson Is 'Black Jesus' on Adult Swim". The New York Times. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
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