Jussie Smollett Sets Cast For His Feature Directorial Debut Film “B-Boy Blues”
Despite the legal rollercoaster he’s experienced over the past year, it looks like Jussie Smollett won’t be counted out just yet.
According to Deadline, the 38-year-old actor is making his directorial debut with B-Boy Blues, based on the 1994 James Earl Hardy novel of the same name. Smollett is also producing the film under his newly launched label SuperMassive Movies.
Grammy-nominated recording artist Ledisi (Selma), Timothy Richardson (David Makes Man), Thomas Mackie, and Brandee Evans (P-Valley) have been tapped to star in the film, which is about the black LGBTQ+/Same Gender Loving community.
Written by Smollett and Hardy, the pic explores the love and life of a middle class, politically conscious magazine editor Mitchell Crawford (Richardson), and a Harlem born and bred ruff-neck bike messenger Raheim (Mackie). Ledisi will play Crawford’s mother Ann Walker, while Evans is Mitchell’s assistant, Michi.
Rounding out the cast are Broderick Hunter, Landon G. Woodson, Michael Jackson, Jr., Marquise Vilson, Jabari Redd, Brian Lucas, Heather B., Erik Williams, Otis Winston, Tiesha Thomas, Jahleel Kamara, Andre Virgo, Bry’Nt Bailey, Ilara Phoenix Williams, and Sampson McCormick.
B-Boy Blues is currently filming in New York.
The Root is reporting that Smollett is currently facing new charges in relation to the January 2019 case in which he claimed he was the victim of a homophobic and racist attack. He faced 16 charges at the time, which were subsequently dropped. Now, he is facing fresh charges alleging that he lied to Chicago police. The actor pleaded not guilty during his court appearance in February.