Wesley Snipes Profile
| Full Name: | Wesley Snipes - Contact Wesley Snipes |
| Famous As: | Actor, producer |
| Date of Birth: | July 31, 1962 |
| Place of Birth: | Orlando, Florida, USA |
| Height: | 5' 9? |
| Nationality: | American |
Wesley Snipes News
EOnline.com - Found Dec. 24, 2009
Rhames','Virginia Madsen','Vivica A. Fox','Warren Beatty','Wayne Brady','Wentworth Miller','Wesley Snipes','Whitney Houston','Whoopi Goldberg...
Hollywood Reporter - Found Dec. 16, 2009
Nu Image's 'Trust,' directed by David Schwimmer and starring Clive Owen and Catherine Keener, and the Wesley Snipes starrer 'Game of Death,' a...
Huffington Post - Found Dec. 4, 2009
... in the '80s, and its two stars -- Wesley Snipes and Dennis Hopper -- have both aged badly this decade. Its plot, which follows Snipes's pursuit...
Southwest Florida Herald Tribune - Found Dec. 3, 2009
... reportedly yelled at his lawyer, fired her and replaced her with the attorney who has so far kept action star Wesley Snipes out of prison.
White Collar Crime Prof Blog - Found Nov. 21, 2009
Previously granted oral argument (see here), lawyers for Wesley Snipes appeared in the 11th Circuit this past week to argue the case.
Associated Content - Found Nov. 26, 2009
FYI Mr. Snipes, the government is still after the $500 dollars that I owe them from my last tax return, they still haven't forgotten. Wesley Snipes...
Vibe.com - Found Nov. 24, 2009
Wesley Snipes wants one more chance to appeal his three-year jail ruling for not paying his income taxes. Snipes attorneys filed an appeal on the...
Cleveland Live - Found Nov. 23, 2009
Andrew Medichini/APWesley Snipes promotes the film "Brooklyn's Finest" at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on Sept. 8. Wesley Snipes' lawyers...
Modesto Bee - Found Nov. 22, 2009
... it comes to where trials are to take place, and that Snipes' attorneys were too late in asking for a change. 'Wesley Snipes received a fair...
NewKerala.com - Found Nov. 21, 2009
WESLEY SNIPES has appealed his three-year prison sentence on U.S. federal tax charges - insisting the term is 'unreasonable'.






