Tommy Janor Hollis (March 22, 1954 – September 9, 2001) was an American film, television, and stage actor. A native of Jacksonville, Texas, his first major film appearance was in Ghostbusters as the mayor's aide (1984). He played Earl Little in the Spike Lee-directed movie Malcolm X (1992). Hollis died in New York City from complications of diabetes. He had no children. Source: Article "Tommy Hollis" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Ghostbusters
(Mayor's Aide)
Mary and Rhoda
(News Cameraman)
The Colored Museum
(the Man, the Narrator)
The Vernon Johns Story
(Coach Hill)
Moonstruck
(Parking Attendant)
Separate But Equal
(Harry Briggs)
Malcolm X
(Earl Little)
Léon: The Professional
(2nd Policeman)
Astonished
(Ivan / Fyodor)
The Piano Lesson
(Avery)
Primary Colors
(Fat Willie)
Joe's Apartment
(Boss Plumber)
Stay the Night
(Det. Clarke)
Zooman
(Mr. Washington)
Now and Again
L.A. Law
(Geoffrey Marchant)
Homicide: Life on the Street
Law & Order
(Ed Monroe)
Law & Order
(Dean Isaac Wadleigh)
Mama Flora's Family
(Reverend Jackson)
The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd
(Singer)
Great Performances
(The Man / The Narrator)