Avery also played roles as judges on L.A. Avery was best known for his role as the uncle of Will Smith's character on the popular sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. After performing in his first acting role, Avery went on to star in the UPN comedy series Sparks from 1996 to 1998 and had recurring roles on The Legend of Tarzan, Showtime's Soul Food, and The Division on the Lifetime Network. Avery's first acting part came in the role of God in the play JB in 1971 at San Diego Community College. Throughout his career, spanning over thirty years, as a writer working with a collective group in San Diego, Avery also worked as an actor in television, film, and theater productions. Avery was awarded an honorary doctorate from Virginia State University in 1996. Avery also received a scholarship from the University of California at San Diego, where he obtained his B.A. Avery then settled in San Diego, where he wrote poetry and television scripts, winning an Emmy Award for his production of Ameda Speaks: Poet James Avery.
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