Tony Winters
4 Films
Tony Winters
4 Included Films

Award-winning veteran actor/writer/producer Tony Winters' career has spanned decades with his work on stage, screen and television but he has recently been discovered by whole new generation of rabid fans. His outstanding work as the tough-as-nails "Assistant Coach" in the best selling video games NBA 2K15 and the Spike Lee directed NBA 2K16 has made him iconic amongst gamers. However, his artistic journey began long ago. After graduation from Detroit's Redford High School Winters headed west to attend San Diego City College and later the University of California San Diego. It was there he was bitten by the acting bug and began his theatrical training in earnest. He was first cast in a supporting role in "Little Murders" and later in the lead role of Axel in Woody Allen's "Don't Drink The Water". But college theater was not enough for the eager thespian, so he looked beyond City's small campus and found a thriving African American theater scene and a mentor in the person of Dr. Floyd Gaffney. Under Gaffney, he tackled a succession of pivotal roles; Brick in "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof", Lou in "Spell #7", Prince in "Moon On A Rainbow Shawl" and Homer in "The Lilies Of The Field". He even appeared in the musicals "Guys And Dolls" and "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope".

Director: Phil Alden Robinson
Closest to original: 1993 MCA Laserdisc or other laserdiscs probably DVD is about the same also. Blu-rays only have upmixes (and the 2.0 track from Kino Lorber is a downmix)

Director: Phil Alden Robinson
Closest to original: 1993 MCA Laserdisc or other laserdiscs probably DVD is about the same also. Blu-rays only have upmixes (and the 2.0 track from Kino Lorber is a downmix)

Director: Brett Leonard
Vinegar Syndrome 4K Blu-ray. caps by cinemaniac, look great but
Vinegar Syndrome 4K Blu-ray boosted the audio and introduced clipping. Old Paramount Blu-ray maybe better?

Director: Brett Leonard
Vinegar Syndrome 4K Blu-ray. caps by cinemaniac, look great but
Vinegar Syndrome 4K Blu-ray boosted the audio and introduced clipping. Old Paramount Blu-ray maybe better?

Director: Mike Nichols
Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray. The new master is nicely graded, HDR/DV is film-like, there’s no discernible filtering or any other processing. Encoding is excellent See positive review and nicolas's review

Director: Mike Nichols
Shout Factory 4K Blu-ray. The new master is nicely graded, HDR/DV is film-like, there’s no discernible filtering or any other processing. Encoding is excellent See positive review and nicolas's review

Director: Breck Eisner

Director: Breck Eisner
4 films