Before getting his big break in Hollywood he attended Boston University, and after graduating he then studied at London's Academy of Business and Dramatic Arts.
The charity event included television personality Steve Harvey and others such as Anthony Anderson, Marcus Allen, Richard 'John Shaft' Roundtree, Boris Kodjoe, Sandra Denton of Salt N Pepa, and many more.
[3] All in all $200,000 was raised by the Caribbean Classic Golf Invitational, $80,000 was donated by the Steve Harvey Charity Foundation.
Anderson-Gunter is on the Jamaican team that is in a battle with 11 other Caribbean countries to raise the most money for Dell Computers.
The winners of the Caribbean Classic Golf Invitational and the "Champions of Champions II" boxing tournament were presented awards for their honours; the Jamaican Celebrity Golf team that Jeffrey was a part of was able to raise the most money in 2009, which accounted for nearly $400,000.
It was hosted in New York City at Town Hall and was a salute to the influence of Woody King Jr's New Federal Theatre (NFT) in the Black Arts Movement (BAM).
[5] Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter was a special guest performing at this event, along others such as Denzel Washington and Samuel L. Jackson.
On 6 May 2012 the event Broadway Bound was again co hosted by Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter along with Obie award winner Charlayne Woodard.
The musical was performed at the Longacre Theatre in New York City and was produced by Arch Nadler and Anita MacShane.
It was based on a Jamaican pop singer that became successful in the USA before returning home and reuniting with an old lover who is in trouble with gangs and drug abuse.
Jeffrey was part of the opening night cast as an ensemble that performed a musical number in a group with 16 others.
These movies have consisted of anything from Malcolm in the Middle to the comedy Naked Gun that stars Leslie Nielsen.
The show was created by Randy Mayem Singer and included other stars such as Tony Danza, Lori Laughlin and Jerry Adler.
The show was based on a divorced detective living in Hoboken, New Jersey who has shared custody of his son with his ex-wife.
It was written by Fred Barron and George McGrath and produced by Tim Berry with a running time of 30 minutes.
It included a cast of Harriet Sansom Harris, Jim Pirri, John Slaven, Christine Burke, Michael Landes, along with Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter that appeared in all 14 episodes that the show aired.
The show was produced by Jeff Franklin Productions, a smaller break-off company of Warner Bros. Mark Cooper, the main character, was played by Mark Curry, a former NBA player changed to a high school gym teacher.
LL Cool J starred in this show, as a financially troubled football player that rents a few rooms in his house to a newly divorced single mother, Debbie Allen.
The basis of the show was a team of Santa Monica bike cops that solved over dramatic crimes.
Dangerous Minds was an award-winning television show that lasted for one season and based on a movie under the same title.
María Costa was the main character who played an unconventional teacher of inner city youth that she worked to influence in the episode.
He had a small one episode part in the NYPD Blue, a crime drama show that lasted for 12 seasons.
Anderson-Gunter played a homeless man in the film Don't be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood.
[citation needed] Anderson-Gunter also voiced CinnaMon, a mascot for the Kellogg's cereal Apple Jacks.