American film and television actor Jermaine Hopkins was 18 years old when he played Steel — the friendly thieving sidekick who is murdered in an alley — in the crime/thriller film “Juice” back in 1992.
Hopkins shared the big screen with Tupac Shakur as the insecure teen who murders Steel, Bishop, Omar Epps as the chill and aspiring DJ whose poor decisions lead to Bishop’s death, Q, and Ernest Dickerson as the friend who wants to take charge and ignore Bishop’s requests, Raheem.
Other noteworthy cast mentions include Samuel L. Jackson as Trip and Queen Latifah as Ruffhouse M.C.
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Jermaine Hopkins’ portrayal of Steel in the 1992 crime/thriller film “Juice” alongside Tupac Shakur left a lasting impact on audiences. At just 18 years old, Hopkins played the friendly thieving sidekick who meets a tragic end in an alley.
In the film, he starred alongside Omar Epps, who played the aspiring DJ Q, and Ernest Dickerson as Raheem, the friend caught up in a dangerous situation orchestrated by Bishop, played by Tupac Shakur. Samuel L. Jackson also made an appearance as Trip, adding to the star-studded cast that included Queen Latifah as Ruffhouse M.C.
Since his role in “Juice,” Hopkins has continued to work in the entertainment industry, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor. Fans of the film will always remember him as Steel, a character who met a tragic fate but left a lasting impression on viewers.