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Mike Epps
American actor and comedian
Not to be confused with Michael Epps.
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Birthname | Michael Elliot Epps |
Born | () November 18, (age54) Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. |
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Years active | –present |
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Spouse | Mechelle McCain (m.; div.)Kyra Robinson (m.) |
Children | 7 |
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Michael Elliot Epps (born November 18, )[1] is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He played Day-Day Jones in Next Friday and its sequel, Friday After Next, and also appeared in The Hangover and The Hangover Part III as "Black Doug". He was the voice of main character Boog in Open Season 2, replacing Martin Lawrence, with whom he starred in the comedy Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins, playing "Reggie", cousin of Roscoe (played by Lawrence). He played Lloyd Jefferson "L.J." Wayne in the films Resident Evil: Apocalypse () and Resident Evil: Extinction (). He has had starring roles in the sitcoms Uncle Buck and The Upshaws.
Early life
[edit]Epps was born and raised in Indianapolis, the son of Mary Reed and Tommie Epps.[2][3] In his adulthood, Epps moved to Brooklyn to star in Def Comedy Jam in [4]
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Mike Epps
Birth name
Michael Elliot Epps
Born
() Nov 18, (age54)
Genres
- Observational comedy
- satire
Spouses
Mechelle McCain
(m.; div.)Kyra Robinson
(m.)
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Omar Epps
American actor and musician
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Born | Omar Hashim Epps () July 20, (age51) Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
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Yearsactive | –present |
Spouse | Keisha Epps (m.) |
Children | 3 |
Omar Hashim Epps[1] (born July 20, )[1] is an American actor, rapper, and producer. Epps's film roles include Juice, Higher Learning, The Wood, In Too Deep, and Love & Basketball. His television work includes the role of Dr. Dennis Gant on the medical drama series ER, J. Martin Bellamy in Resurrection, Dr. Eric Foreman on the Fox medical drama series House from to , Isaac Johnson in the TV series Shooter from to , and Detective Malcolm Howard on the Starz crime drama Power Book III: Raising Kanan. He has been awarded nine NAACP Image Awards, two Teen Choice Awards, one MTV Movie Award, one Black Reel Award, and one Screen Actors Guild Award.
Early life
[edit]Omar Epps was born in Brooklyn.[1] His parents divorced during childhood, and he was raised by his mother, Bonnie Maria Epps, an elementary school principal. He lived in several Brooklyn neighborhoods while growing up (Bedford–Stuyvesant, East New York, and East Flatbush).[2] He began writin