Are you a fan of Bill Bellamy like me? His movies have given us every emotion from laughter to tears, and his influence on entertainment is undeniable. That’s why we’re here today – it’s time for all die-hard fans to take in the best of what he has done throughout his career! From How To Be A Player (which never gets old!) to Love Jones, let’s look back at some of Bill Bellamy’s most iconic films so you can make sure not one escapes your viewing list!

How To Be A Player [1997]
Dray (Bill Bellamy) is a notorious playboy; he simply can’t resist the charm of any beautiful woman who crosses his path. Not only does this prevent him from connecting with his girlfriend, but his sister is fed up watching her brother’s antics, so she plans a party specifically designed to teach him a lesson by inviting all of his leading ladies!
The Brothers [2001]
The Brothers is a 2001 comedy-drama starring Morris Chestnut, D.L. Hughley, Bill Bellamy, and Shemar Moore. The movie is about four African American men who are lifelong friends and how they deal with their personal issues while they help each other through life’s ups and downs.
Getting Played [2006]
Getting Played is a 2006 romantic comedy starring Vivica A. Fox, Carmen Electra, Bill Bellamy and Stacey Dash. When 3 friends (Fox, Electra, and Dash) all set their sights on the same man (Bellamy), they decide to use him as a test subject to practice their seductive tactics. But they soon learn that they may have bitten off more than they can chew when the tables are turned and Bill’s character turns out to be far more cunning than expected!
The Bounce Back [2016]
This film follows the struggles of Matthew Taylor (Moore) as he tries to balance his career with maintaining relationships. After he meets Kristin Peralta (Velazquez), things really start to change for him in the love department.
Love Stinks [1999]
Sparks fly between sitcom writer Seth Winnick (French Stewart) and interior decorator Chelsea Turner (Bridgette Wilson), when they meet at the wedding of their mutual friends Larry (Bill Bellamy) and Holly Garnett (Tyra Banks). After sharing a night together, the two move in together with one condition – Seth makes it perfectly clear that marriage is not something he wants.
Love Jones [1997]
Darius Lovehall and Nina Mosley are two African-American twenty-somethings who are drawn to each other despite their different backgrounds. Darius is a poet and aspiring musician who lives in the city’s south side, while Nina is a photographer just moving to the city from California. Despite the fact that they both have active social lives, they find themselves increasingly attracted to each other.
Any Given Sunday [1999]
Any Given Sunday is a 1999 American sports drama film directed by Oliver Stone and starring Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Jamie Foxx, James Woods, Bill Bellamy and LL Cool J. The story follows the team of a professional American football team over the course of a season as the players deal with both professional and personal issues.
A Rich Christmas [2021]
One Christmas, an affluent and unappreciative socialite discovers a valuable moral when her father requires her to work at the first property he ever bought –a homeless family center. Through grueling labor, she realizes that money is not everything and learns to be thankful for what she has.
Kindergarten Cop 2 [2016]
Agent Reed, played by Bill Bellamy in this movie sequel, is sent undercover to a local kindergarten as part of his investigation into a criminal who has gained access to the FBI witness protection database. With only his skills and wits at hand, he must find a way to juggle teaching the children while solving the case!
Bill Bellamy: I Want My Life Back [2022]
Join Bill Bellamy as he takes center stage from Tribeca and tackles the issues of quarantines and mandates in an entertaining performance.
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