

He continued his success with ‘Money Train’ (1995), ‘One Night Stand’ (1997), and ‘U.S. The movies performed well at the box office and established Wesley Snipes as a successful star. Wesley Snipes went on to star in movies like ‘White Men Can't Jump’ (1992), ‘Passenger 57’ (1992), ‘Boiling Point’ (1993), ‘Demolition Man’ (1993), and ‘To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar’ (1995).

He won the ‘Image Award’ for ‘Outstanding Lead Actor in a Motion Picture’ for his performance in the film.

Wesley Snipes made his debut in the 1984 television soap opera titled ‘All My Children.’ In 1986, he made his movie debut with the Michael Ritchie-directed sports comedy film ‘Wildcats.’ That same year, he also starred in the drama film titled ‘Streets of Gold,’ where he played the character of ‘Roland Jenkins.’ After appearing in a few unsuccessful movies like ‘Critical Condition’ (1987), ‘Major League’ (1989), and ‘King of New York’ (1990), Wesley made his comeback with the 1991 crime thriller film ‘New Jack City’ directed by Mario Van Peebles.
