Lamont Bentley Explained

Lamont Bentley
Birth Date:25 October 1973
Birth Place:Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Death Place:Ventura County, California, U.S.
Resting Place:Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills
Years Active:1989–2005
Children:2

Lamont Bentley (October 25, 1973 – January 19, 2005) was an American actor and rapper best known for his role as Hakeem Campbell on the UPN sitcom Moesha. Bentley was also known for his role as Crazy K in the 1995 horror film Tales from the Hood and C-Money in the 2001 film The Wash featuring Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg.

Early life

Lamont Bentley was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on October 25, 1973, the son of Donald Gardison and Loyce Bentley. Lamont grew up on Milwaukee's north side of town and attended Webster Middle School. He moved to Los Angeles with Loyce, who wished to pursue a career as a professional singer.[1]

Career

Bentley dropped out of high school to pursue his own acting career, and had practiced autographs by the age of 12. He had to take odd jobs in movie theaters, a fish market, and a grocery store, among other places as he waited for his big break. His appearance enabled him to play the part of teens even into his twenties, and he landed a variety of small parts in television series and movies before landing bigger roles.

Debuting in a 1986 Starburst commercial, he began his career as a child actor appearing in television commercials and guest spots on various television series before landing a role on the short-lived but critically acclaimed television series South Central in 1994. His first feature film role came in the 1995 horror movie Tales from the Hood, about the inner-city ganglands, an anthology of four stories focused on the consequences of the gang lifestyle. In that particular film, he played Crazy K, a cold and angry character. He once played a teenage father who opted to stay home with his child instead of turn out for the high school football team in a public service television announcement. In 1995, South Central creator Ralph Farquhar cast Bentley in the series Moesha as Hakeem Campbell, the always hungry friend of Moesha, which ran for six seasons on UPN.[2]

After Moesha ended, Bentley continued acting while pursuing a career as a rapper in the highly anticipated recording group UPRIZE with Marché Meeks aka "Cartier" and Tyson Pearson "Typhoon".[3] In 2001, he appeared as C-Money in The Wash opposite Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. That same year, he portrayed Tupac Shakur in the television biopic Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story. Bentley made one of his last onscreen appearances in Spike Lee's crime drama Sucker Free City.

Death

Shortly after midnight on January 19, 2005, Bentley was driving alone when he was killed in a single-car accident in southern California's Ventura County. He was driving on Highway 118 near Simi Valley (30 miles northwest of Los Angeles). Witnesses to the accident stated that Bentley's vehicle was travelling at a high speed towards the Rocky Peak Fire Road off ramp. After running through a stop sign, the vehicle went through a chain-link fence situated across the street and rolled down an embankment. Bentley was ejected from the vehicle into traffic where five cars struck him.[4] He sustained multiple blunt force injuries and was pronounced dead at 12:23 a.m. Bentley was buried by his two daughters and his mother Loyce Bentley. A memorial service for Bentley was held at Forest Lawn Memorial Home in Hollywood Hills, on January 24, 2005.[5] He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Tales from the HoodCrazy K
1997Buffalo SoldiersCorporal SeaTV movie
1999The BreaksDarryl
2001GabrielaNick
The WashC-Money
Too Legit: The MC Hammer StoryTupac ShakurTV movie
2004ShardsThomasShort
2004Sucker Free CityAhmirTV movie
2005Wifey-Video
The TenantsMale Partygoer
2009A Day in the LifeL Mob

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989DuetSnakeEpisode: "Brother from Another Zip Code"
1990Gabriel's FireTeenEpisode: "Windows"
1991Equal JusticeChildsEpisode: "Courting Disaster"
Adam-12SnakeEpisode: "Homeless in America"
1994South CentralRashadRecurring Cast
1995Family MattersAndre CorleoneEpisode: "An Unlikely Match"
CBS Schoolbreak SpecialDomEpisode: "What About Your Friends"
The Parent 'HoodDamonEpisode: "Robert in the 'Hood"
CourthouseRaymondEpisode: "One Flew Over the Courthouse"
1996The ClientK-Boy-KoolEpisode: "Motherless Child"
1996–01MoeshaHakeem CampbellMain Cast
1997Soul TrainHimself/Guest HostEpisode: "Outkast/Rahsaan Patterson/Roger & Zapp"
The SentinelMarcus WatsonEpisode: "Pennies from Heaven"
1998NYPD BlueArnellEpisode: "Honeymoon at Viagra Falls"
1999CluelessHakeem CampbellEpisode: "Prom Misses, Prom Misses"
1999–02The ParkersHakeem CampbellGuest Cast: Season 1-2 & 4
2000Soul FoodPruittEpisode: "Bad Luck"
2002The Proud FamilyGary (Voice)Episode: "Hip-Hop Helicopter"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Actor Lamont Bentley killed in car crash. January 19, 2005. USATODAY.com. January 24, 2009.
  2. Web site: Sitcom star dreams big. Weintraub. Joanne. August 17, 1997. jsonline.com. January 24, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20031027162102/http://www.jsonline.com/news/sunday/lifestyle/0817lunch.stm. October 27, 2003.
  3. Web site: Lamont Bentley. January 20, 2005. variety.com. January 24, 2009.
  4. Web site: Actor Lamont Bentley, Known for Sitcom Role, Dies in Freeway Crash. Strickland. Daryl. January 21, 2005. Los Angeles Times. November 5, 2012.
  5. Garza. Jesse. January 24, 2005. Talents of Milwaukee native remembered. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 3B.