Kevin Jamal Woods is one such performer that won the hearts of many during his time on screen and is best remembered for his performance as “Stymie Beard” in the 1994 feature film adaptation of “The Little Rascals.” He is the eldest of two children born to Helen and Gary Woods. Kevin Jamal Woods was born on January 6, 1987. But where is the actor now and what is he upto these days? Read and get to know all about Kevin and why he left acting for a different career.
Career Of Kevin Jamal Woods
Kevin Jamal Woods had a role in the 1993 Kevin Costner-starring film A Perfect World before he became famous for his Little Rascals role. Kevin Jamal Woods proceeded to establish himself in the entertainment sector after his legendary performance as “Stymie” in “The Little Rascals” (1994).
He provided the voice of “Puppy” in the beloved 1995 movie “Babe.” In the same period, he had an appearance in the television programme “Blossom,” where he played the role of “Frank” from 1994 to 1995.
In 1995, Kevin Jamal also made an appearance in the “On Nature’s Trail” instructional video series, where he could be seen in the episodes “Trees for Life,” “Food Chain,” and “Circle of Water.”
In the 1996 television film “America’s Dream,” he portrayed the part of Clyde in the scene titled “The Boy Who Painted Christ Black.” He also played Simon Purcell in the well-known TV series “Walker, Texas Ranger” in the same year. Kevin Jamal demonstrated his acting talent in a 1997 TV movie called “Hope,” playing the role of Cleavell Monroe. He made his TV series debut as Malik in “Sons of Thunder” in 1999.
His last acting role was in “The Brainiacs.com” in 2000, where he played the character Danny. He retired from acting at the age of 13.
What Did Kevin Jamal Woods Do After Acting?
Kevin Jamal Woods talks about his recent employment experiences and the difficulties he has been having in a 2016 video that he posted on his YouTube channel. He began working at a company that makes plastic bins similar to those frequently bought at Walmart for storage.
The manufacturing job turned out to be difficult, with 12-hour shifts, few breaks, and heavy workloads. Kevin was initially in charge of one machine, but he was later given the enormous task of managing four machines at once. He was transferred to a slower machine due to some packaging concerns, which he found to be more tolerable.
He mentioned that his remuneration for 36 hours of work only came to $370 and that he was dissatisfied with his financial situation. Indicating the physical toll it’s having on him, including split ends in his hair and roughening of his skin, Kevin stated his plan to quit this profession shortly.
He has been trying to get a career in the media industry since 2009, but has encountered difficulties. He talked about how he routinely applied for jobs and how he frequently got rejection letters without even getting an interview request.
What Is Kevin Jamal Woods Doing Now?
Kevin Jamal Woods, who was formerly well-known for his acting performances, has made the switch to music production and goes by the name “The Brazz Kru.” His SoundCloud page features a variety of songs that demonstrate his skills as a “Rappa, Singa, Chopped n Screwa, Beat Maka.”
In addition to making music, Kevin is a dedicated craftsman who is always ready to learn new production and instrumentation techniques. Among his most well-known songs are “Blame It (chopped & Screwed),” “Love U Gently (chopped & Skrewed),” and “Psyke War (Plenty Money Freestyle).”