Darin "Doughboy" Baker (1974-1991) or simply
Doughboy is a
fictional character from the
1991 film Boyz N the Hood. He was portrayed by
Ice Cube.
In
1984
When the
film first
starts in 1984, Darin "Doughboy" Baker is a 10-year-old child
growing up in the rough streets of
South Central Los Angeles. He got his
nickname "Doughboy" because he is
overweight. He lives with his mother Brenda, and
his
football playing half-brother Ricky
(
Morris
Chestnut). The boys have a neighbor, Tre Styles (
Cuba Gooding,
Jr.), the protagonist of the film, who is guided by his father
Furious (
Laurence Fishburne). While their mother
dotes upon Ricky, who has a different father from Doughboy, she
neglects and mistreats Doughboy from early on. Despite the
different treatment, Doughboy loves and stands up for his brother,
picking a losing fight with an older boy to get Ricky's football
back from him. Later on in the film, Doughboy tells his friends and
his brother Ricky that he is going to the store, despite the fact
that he doesn't have any money. The
LAPD find him at his house and
arrest him for shop lifting.
In 1991
Seven years later,
in 1991, Doughboy is released from
prison, having spent time there for unspecified
crimes. Although a line earlier in the film suggests he was
arrested for shoplifting. He is now portrayed by
Ice Cube. He has a
jheri curl and a
gold 1963 Chevy Impala lowrider with Daytons. He is a
drug dealer,
who spends most of his time with his homies (Monster,Dookie &
Chris) on his mother's front porch, dealing in the neighborhood, or
rolling his lowrider to
Crenshaw Boulevard. After being
imprisoned, Doughboy's family have a party for his release in the
back of the Baker home. During his time in prison, Doughboy put on
muscle and spent his time reading, and is noticeably contemplative
and intelligent. His mother, however, still neglects him, and his
brother, Ricky, who now has a live-in girlfriend and baby, is set
to go to
USC on a football
scholarship. Later in the movie, Ricky is murdered and Doughboy,
with his homies, hunt down and murder the men that killed his
brother. After that he talks with Tre, in the film's coda, in which
he speaks about the killing and the death of his brother, summing
up the grim, cyclical nature of life in the ghetto. The murders,
and the lack of love from his mother and the loss of his brother
have left him empty, riddled with survivor's guilt, and recognizing
that he is probably soon to be murdered himself in revenge for the
killings as the cycle of violence continues. Tre sends him off
letting him know that he has one brother left, Tre.
Death
In the closing subtitles of the movie, it is said
that the next day, Doughboy saw his brother buried. Two weeks
later, Doughboy was murdered.