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  1. May 29, 1991 · And for a decade, Chicago-born actor-screenwriter John Toles-Bey has been deeply in debt to Honky Tonk Bud. ”Nobody knows who originated these toast-poems,” Toles-Bey says.

  2. Oct 31, 2018 · Mr. Toles-Bey, a 62-year-old small-business owner, voted for the former president twice, after never participating in elections in his life. He now follows politics incessantly, an obsession...

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  3. A Rage in Harlem is a 1991 American crime film directed by Bill Duke and loosely based on Chester Himes ' novel A Rage in Harlem. The film stars Forest Whitaker, Danny Glover, Badja Djola, Robin Givens and Gregory Hines.

  4. A film by Scott Laster, Music by Edward Wilkerson, Jr, narration by John Toles-Bey. Jazz Composition based on the traditional urban toast poem, Honky Tonk Bud, from the days when Jazz was Gangster.

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  5. May 3, 1991 · The screenplay, by John Toles-Bey and Bobby Crawford, moves around a lot without explaining a great deal. There are two first-rate running gags. One involves the director of the funeral...

  6. Explore the biography, filmography, news, photos, and more about John Toles-Bey. Keep up to date on all things John Toles-Bey at Fandango today.

  7. Actor John Toles-Bey was known for his roles on the silver screen. In 1974, he joined Val Gray Ward's repertory company, Kuumba Workshop. In 1985, he wrote (also acted) short film, "Honky Tonk Bud." He formed the political satire comedy team "Strait Up" with Byron Chatman and performed for crowds at Venice Beach, CA.

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