
LL Cool J
Biography
James Todd Smith, better known as LL Cool J (acronym for Ladies Love Cool James), is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He is one of the earliest rappers to achieve commercial success, alongside fellow new school hip hop acts Beastie Boys and Run-DMC.
Signed to Def Jam Recordings in 1984, his breakthrough came with his single "I Need a Beat" and his landmark debut album, Radio (1985). He achieved further commercial and critical success with the albums Bigger and Deffer (1987), Walking with a Panther (1989), Mama Said Knock You Out (1990), Mr. Smith (1995), and Phenomenon (1997). His twelfth album, Exit 13 (2008), was his last in his long-tenured deal with Def Jam.
A two-time Grammy Award winner, LL Cool J is known for hip hop songs such as "Going Back to Cali", "I'm Bad", "The Boomin' System", "Rock the Bells", and "Mama Said Knock You Out", as well as R&B hits such as "Doin' It", "I Need Love", "Around the Way Girl" and "Hey Lover". In 2010, VH1 placed him on their "100 Greatest Artists Of All Time" list. In 2017, LL Cool J became the first rapper to receive the Kennedy Center Honors. In 2021, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with an award for Musical Excellence.
While he first appeared as a rapper in the movie Krush Groove (performing "I Can't Live Without My Radio"), his first acting part was a small role in a high school football movie called Wildcats. He continued to work in movies from then until 1995 when he landed his own television sitcom, In the House (1995-2000).
He has appeared in numerous films, including Last Holiday, Edison, Mindhunters, S.W.A.T., Deliver Us from Eva, Rollerball, Charlie's Angels, In Too Deep, Any Given Sunday, Deep Blue Sea, Halloween H20, B.A.P.S., Toys, and The Hard Way.
In 2005, he returned to television in a guest starring role on the FOX medical drama House. He also guest starred on 30 Rock in 2007, and on Sesame Street 's 39th season where he introduced the word of the day, "Unanimous” and performed "The Addition Expedition" in episode 4172 (Sept. 30, 2008).
As of 2011, he stars as Special Agent Sam Hanna on CBS's police procedural NCIS: L.A., a spin-off of NCIS. He was also the host of MTV's Lip Sync Battle.
Acting (57 movies)

Edison
2005

Charlie's Angels
2000

Rollerball
2002

In Too Deep
1999

Toys
1992

Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
1998

S.W.A.T.
2003

Deliver Us from Eva
2003

Any Given Sunday
1999

Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life - An All-Star Grammy Salute
2015

How Bruce Lee Changed the World
2009

Krush Groove
1985

Touch
1997

The Deal
2008

Mindhunters
2004

Hype Williams: The Videos Vol. 1
2002

Last Holiday
2006

You're Watching Video Music Box
2021

B.A.P.S
1997

Slow Burn
2005

The Show
1995

Big Fun in the Big Town
1986

Simply Mad About the Mouse
1991

Out-of-Sync
1995

Rapmania: The Roots of Rap
1999

2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
2023

The Hard Way
1991

Kingdom Come
2001

The Right to Remain Silent
1996

Grudge Match
2013

Caught Up
1998

Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’
2012

A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop
2023

Future Of The Funk
1991

2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
2022

Whitney Houston: We Will Always Love You
2012

Deep Blue Sea
1999

Wildcats
1986

Sinatra 100: An All-Star Grammy Concert
2015

Comin' Up Short
2024

NCISverse: The First 1,000
2024

ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway
2007

Woo
1998

A Home for the Holidays: The 20th Anniversary
2018

Beef
2003

It's Black Entertainment
2002

The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles
2014

Q85: A Musical Celebration for Quincy Jones
2018

One World: Together at Home
2020

Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell
2021

A Hip Hop Minute
2024

Jimmy Fallon's Holiday Seasoning Spectacular
2024

Ricky Powell: The Individualist
2020

Ladies & Gentlemen... 50 Years of SNL Music
2025

Stans
2025

Quincy Jones - Music Man
2025

SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)
2025
| Title | Year | Job |
|---|---|---|
| A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop | 2023 | Executive Producer |