In addition to his roles in
Purple Rain (1984) and
Graffiti Bridge (1990), Day also appeared in small parts in films such as
Richard Pryor's
Moving (1988) and the
Andrew Dice Clay film
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990). Day's presence on the screen decreased until, in 2001, he returned to film in
Kevin Smith's
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, performing "Jungle Love" with The Time after being introduced emphatically by
Jason Mewes' character as "Morris Day and the Time!" and dancing with the movie's stars in the film's ending. Day also appeared on the small screen in 1990 when he portrayed the character Lamarr on ABC's short-lived sitcom
New Attitude. He guest-starred on the sitcom
Eve as a
pimp who wanted Eve's fashion boutique to design a flamboyant suit to match his witty personality, and appeared as himself in an episode on the series
Moesha, attempting to file a lawsuit against Moesha's ex-boyfriend Q, who used a sample from "The Oak Tree" without permission. He also appeared in the series
227. He appeared opposite James Avery and Matthew Stewart in a pilot called
Heart & Soul produced by
Quincy Jones. In 2018,
Will Smith revealed that he auditioned on the spot for
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air with a script for a "failed Morris Day pilot" that Jones handed to him. ==Legal dispute with Prince Estate==