White's first major starring role was in the 1995
HBO film
Tyson as heavyweight boxer
Mike Tyson. He portrayed the eponymous character in the 1997 film
Spawn, making him the first
African American to portray a major comic book
superhero in a major motion picture. He also had roles in
Undisputed II: Last Man Standing (2006) and
Blood and Bone (2009). His film
Why Did I Get Married? opened at number one at the box office on October 12, 2007. White played the role of mob boss Gambol in the 2008 film
The Dark Knight. He also starred in the film
Blood and Bone and the
blaxploitation homage
Black Dynamite, both released in 2009. White wrote the scripts for both
Black Dynamite and
3 Bullets in which he stars with
Bokeem Woodbine. On March 30, 2010, White appeared on ''
The Mo'Nique Show to promote his film Why Did I Get Married Too?''. The two joked about the acclaim that comes with winning an
Oscar. In May of that year, he appeared in the music video for
Toni Braxton's new song "Hands Tied" from her album
Pulse, as well as the
Nicki Minaj music video for "
Your Love" as Nicki's sensei and love interest. He also starred in
Kevin Tancharoen's short film
Mortal Kombat: Rebirth as
Jax Briggs, and reprised the role in
Mortal Kombat: Legacy, a web series from the same director. He posted on
Twitter that he would not be returning to the role for the second season, but would return for the 2013 film. White made his
directorial debut and starred in
Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown, which was released on home video on September 13, 2011. White also voiced
Green Lantern in the video game
Justice League Heroes. White has co-starred as Vegas Duncan in
Carl Weber's The Family Business on BET since 2018. In October 2019, White announced that the spiritual successor to
Black Dynamite titled
Outlaw Johnny Black had officially entered pre-production. Despite the
Indiegogo campaign not reaching its goal, he was still able to secure enough backers and additional donors to get the project off the ground. In July 2023, its trailer was released. Its theatrical release date was September 15, 2023. In October 2020, White's film
Welcome to Sudden Death debuted on
Netflix and became one of the most watched films on the platform. The
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment release is a remake of the 1995 film
Sudden Death starring
Jean-Claude Van Damme. On July 12, 2021, White laid out a vision for starting a film studio in
New Haven, Connecticut called "Jaigantic Studios". He wants to create a studio district on New Haven's
Quinnipiac River waterfront. In November 2025, White became the first non-Asian recipient of the
Bruce Lee Award. ==Personal life==