
Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads
Drama
Overview
Zack Homer takes over managing the barbershop after Joe is killed for trying to rip off his "investor", Mr. Lovejoy. All Zack wants to do is run a traditional barbershop giving traditional haircuts, but modern styles have passed him by and business is slow. One evening, Mr. Lovejoy shows up to offer Zack the same deal he gave to Joe. It could turn his business around, but what will he have to give in return?
Top Cast
Monty Ross
Monty Ross
Zachariah 'Zack' Homer
Monty Ross
Zachariah 'Zack' Homer
Donna Bailey
Donna Bailey
Ruth Homer
Donna Bailey
Ruth Homer


Tommy Redmond Hicks
Tommy Redmond Hicks
Nicholas Lovejoy
Tommy Redmond Hicks
Nicholas Lovejoy
Horace Long
Horace Long
Joe Ballard
Horace Long
Joe Ballard
LaVerne Summer
LaVerne Summer
Esquire
LaVerne Summer
Esquire
Africanus Rocius
Africanus Rocius
Spinks
Africanus Rocius
Spinks
Robert Delbert
Robert Delbert
Fletcher
Robert Delbert
Fletcher
Alphonzo Lweis
Alphonzo Lweis
Deacon
Alphonzo Lweis
Deacon
William Badgett
William Badgett
Silas
William Badgett
Silas
Herbert Burks
Herbert Burks
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Herbert Burks
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