After college, Cozart almost made a professional career out of basketball, but he suffered a foot injury in the
NBA's Summer Pro League in
Los Angeles,
California. A demonstration of his basketball skills can be seen in the film ''
White Men Can't Jump'', which also starred actors
Wesley Snipes and
Woody Harrelson. Prior to becoming an actor, Cozart was a frequent model working in
Miami,
Florida. Some of his most prominent roles are Detective Jimmy Mulvey opposite
Bruce Willis in
16 Blocks,
Eagle Eye, and the family feature film,
Adrift. Cozart co-created and produced, "Spirit of Life", for the
2000 Summer Paralympic Games in
Sydney,
Australia. "Spirit of Life" earned a Videographer Award, Aurora Award, NY Film Festival Bronze Award, and Telly Award. Cozart is the Director of Entertainment/Education for his foundation, Keeping Dreams Alive, which focuses on mentoring children and teenagers from junior high school through College. “Our Foundation is for all sports. KDA will help find Scholarships for the kids that have fallen through the cracks of life." ==Filmography==