IronE Singleton filmography and biography
IronE Singleton biography
Robert "IronE" Singleton - husband and father of three - masterfully
balances his family life with numerous jobs and projects. "IronE" in
short, is an intriguingly complex and passionately inspired
entertainer. Being a graduate in Theatre and Speech Communications from
the University of Georgia and born and raised in the inner city of
Atlanta, Georgia, IronE brings the dualism of street knowledge and
scholarly intellect to the industry. Cultivating his craft throughout
his life's journey, IronE has blossomed into a prophetic AMC LAD
(Actor, Model, Comedian, Lyricist, Athlete, and Dancer).
IronE's unsurpassable passion and drive peaked during his earlier years
of dancing and recreational football. He has always had a die-hard and
live harder mentality; one that against many odds landed him on the
football playing field of Kentucky State University (KSU) and later the
Bulldog's football field of the University of Georgia (UGA). While
football served as IronE's physical outlet and alternative to violence
in the inner city, acting served as a supplement which later became his
passion, giving him the freedom of spiritual and emotional expression
for which he had always longed.
At KSU, IronE was given his first opportunity to test his raw acting
talent. He knew almost instantaneously during his performance of
Sophisticated Ladies that he had discovered his element. He furthered
his acting career at UGA where after two performances, Fences and The
Colored Museum, the President of the Black Theatrical Ensemble (BTE),
recognizing his raw talent and passion for acting, nominated him to be
his successor as President of BTE. It was as President he gained a vast
array of technical, marketing, and managerial experiences. After years
of training and theatrical performances including A Soldiers Play,
Richard III, Angels in America etc., IronE landed a lead role in
Georgia Public Television's Transitions
IronE's career took flight as he awed his audiences throughout America
in the national stage play Sugar Daddy where he acted opposite world
renowned entertainers such as Ralph Tresvant from New Edition, Ali
Woodson from the Temptations, Bernadette Stanis (Thelma) from
Goodtimes, Christopher Martin (Play) from Kid 'N' Play and Jamecia
Bennett & Qwan Howell from Sounds of Blackness. IronE performed before
the likes of Chris Tucker, Prince, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Jermaine Dupree,
Usher, and a host of others. He shared screen time with Denzel
Washington in the soon to be classic Remember the Titans. Several
independent films and popular stage plays have followed. It was not
long before IronE's artistic ambition compelled him to branch into
other realms of entertainment.
His creative talent went ballistic as he began writing stand-up-comedy,
screen plays, stage plays, and lyrics. He took to the night club stages
around Atlanta including Chris Tucker's Comedy Club where he gained
great comedic sensibility which contributed to him completing his first
comedic screen play entitled White Man, Black Man, Jew Man in which he
will star and direct 2006 with a cast of soon-to-be discovered talents.
IronE is also in production on his first album IronE...The Resurrection
of.
IronE's most current film project Somebodies, written and directed by
Hadjii, featured him in the 2006 Sundance Film Festival as "Janoah".
IronE is on the verge of attending law school for entertainment in 06'
to solidify his stature and become a true tour de force in the
industry.
IronE Singleton filmography
| Name | Year |
|---|---|
| A Box for Rob | 2011 |
| The Walking Dead | 2010 |
| Single Ladies | 2010 |
| The Hungry Rabbit Jumps | 2010 |
| Detroit 1-8-7 | 2010 |
| Lottery Ticket | 2010 |
| Franklin & Bash | 2010 |
| Life 101: Angel's Secret | 2009 |
| The Blind Side | 2009 |
| Somebodies | 2008 |
| Riff | 2007 |
| Somebodies | 2006 |
| Dead Wait | 2003 |
| One Tree Hill | 2003 |
| Remember the Titans | 2000 |
| Fled | 1996 |