Prolific character actor Clifton Powell, 69, recently revealed that he struggled to make ends meet throughout much of his career, but eventually started making consistent money in his 50s.
In a conversation with The Art of Dialogue, Powell reflected on his journey and encouraged working actors to never give up on their dreams.
Many of the actor’s anecdotes involved transportation. He shared a story about a time he told a girl he met at a club that he was driving a Lexus, only for her to later see him driving his scooter. After that, he got a Ford Festiva, and recalled another incident in which he admitted he was "embarrassed" to go to his car in front of people who recognized him from TV and film.
“[W]hen I look back on those days, I just feel blessed that I didn't quit. Because you get a lot of flack when you broke and poor and Black and dark,” Powell said. “I've been through it. I've been left at clubs because I ain't had no money, and then those same people circle back when you're rich.”
Despite his struggles with money, Powell went on, he persisted and kept putting in work, landing memorable supporting roles in a long list of projects.
“I never let it stop me, but it's been a lot,” he continued. “And it doesn't stop. … I really didn't start making money until I was almost in, like, [my] early fifties.”
He cited a similar example, Abbott Elementary breakout William Stanford Davis, who was 70 when the show premiered.
“I'm saying this to the young artists out there who may be struggling: … you can't put a timeframe on this, man,” Powell said. “You just gotta do your work. You gotta stay faithful. You gotta try to be good to people. You gotta stay vigilant. And my father used to say, all you need is faith the size of a mustard seed.”
Powell has appeared in supporting roles in movies including Deep Cover, House Party, Menace II Society, Dead Presidents, and Rush Hour, among countless other credits. He was also part of the recurring cast on Roc, and appeared in episodes of Murder, She Wrote, and NYPD Blue. He’s also known to gamers everywhere for his role as Melvin “Big Smoke” Harris in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.