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)
First Time Felon
(Judge)
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)