The Cast of Posse: Where Are They Now?

The cast who told the story of how the West was one.

Posse (1993) - With hip hop music coming of age in the mainstream, Posse was a '90s interpretation of the Black cowboy film. Rap artists Big Daddy Kane and Tone Loc starred alongside acting vets like Mario Van Peebles and Blair Underwood as Western outlaws running for their lives. On the 22nd anniversary of the film, here's a look at the cast who helped tame the West. (Photo: PolyGram Filmed Entertainment)
Mario Van Peebles on All My Children (2008) - Actor, writer and director Mario Van Peebles had already clocked in over 40 years in the movies and television before he decided to check into daytime TV’s All My Children. The son of Melvin Van Peebles (who also appeared on the series as his dad) starred as Samuel Woods.  (Photo: Michael Buckner/Getty Images)
Stephen Baldwin - The younger brother of actor Alec Baldwin, Stephen was cast as Little J, the token Caucasian of Jesse's crew. The film veteran's acting résumé hasn't made him as huge as his big brother, but Stephen has starred in hit flicks like The Usual Suspects (1995) and The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000). He even ventured into reality TV, appearing on Celebrity Apprentice in 2009. He went back for the All-Star season in 2013 where he was fired for a second time.(Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)Billy Zane - Actor Billy Zane landed the role of the posse's nemesis, Colonel Graham. For almost 30 years, Zane has been known for playing diabolical characters, his most famous being Caledon "Cal" Hockley in the 1999 blockbuster Titanic. Zane went on to star in the thriller Scorned in 2014 and is set to appear in the comedy Zoolander 2 in 2016.   (Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

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Posse (1993) - With hip hop music coming of age in the mainstream, Posse was a '90s interpretation of the Black cowboy film. Rap artists Big Daddy Kane and Tone Loc starred alongside acting vets like Mario Van Peebles and Blair Underwood as Western outlaws running for their lives. On the 22nd anniversary of the film, here's a look at the cast who helped tame the West. (Photo: PolyGram Filmed Entertainment)

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