Mike epps wife
Epps, Mike
PERSONAL
Born November 18, 1970, in Indianapolis, IN; son of Thomas Epps; married Michelle McCain, July 2006.
Addresses:
Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 2000 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067; International Creative Management, 10250 Constellation Way, 9th Flor, Los Angeles, CA 90067; William Morris Agency, One William Morris Pl., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Alchemy Entertainment, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 720, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Career:
Actor and stand-up comedian. Comedy Act Theater, Atlanta, GA, regular performer; toured on Def Comedy Jam circuit, 1995; Naptown Productions, principal; appeared in television commercial for Miller Lite, 2003.
Awards, Honors:
BET Comedy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a box office movie, Black Entertainment Television, 2004, for The Fighting Temptations.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Strays, 1997.
(Uncredited) Himself, Pimp Up, Ho's Down (documentary), MTI Home Video, 1999.
Day-Day Jones, Next Friday, New Line Cinema, 2000.
Crackhead, 3 Strikes, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2000.
Stevie Sanders, Bait (also known as Piege), Warner Bros., 2000.
(As Michael E. Epps) Voice of Sonny, Dr. Doolittle 2 (also known as DR.2 and DR2), Twentieth Century-Fox, 2001.
Baby Powder, How High, Universal, 2001.
(As Michael Epps) Reginald "Reggie" Wright, All About the Benjamins (also known as All About the Money), New Line Cinema, 2002.
Day-Day/Old man with shotgun, Friday After Next, New Line Cinema, 2002.
Himself, All About the Stunts (documentary short), New Line Home Video, 2002.
Miami Nice (documentary short), New Line Home Video, 2002.
Himself, Strictly Business: Making "All About the Benjamins" (documentary short), New Line Home Video, 2002.
(Uncredited) Rap-battle host, Malibu's Most Wanted, Warner Bros., 2003.
Lucius, The Fighting Temptations, Paramount, 2003.
L. J., Resident Evil: Apocalypse (also known as Resident Evil—L'apocalypse), Screen Gems, 2004.
Himself, Game Over: "Resident Evil" Reanimated (documentary), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2004.
Himself, Game Babes (documentary short), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2004.
Bobby Ray, Still 'Bout It, Urban Works Entertainment, 2004.
(Uncredited) The cab driver, Guess Who, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005.
Ed Norton, The Honeymooners, Paramount, 2005.
Byron, Roll Bounce, Fox Searchlight, 2005.
Walter, Something New, Focus Features, 2006.
Reggie Marshall, The Grand, 2007.
Talk to Me, Focus Features, 2007.
Resident Evil: Extinction, Screen Gems, 2007.
Film Work:
Co-executive producer, All About the Benjamins (also known as All About the Money), 2002.
Executive producer, The Honeymooners, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Uncensored Comedy: That's Not Funny!, TRIO, 2003.
BET Comedy Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2004.
Ed Norton, Showtime Special: "The Honeymooners," Showtime, 2005.
Richard Pryor: The Funniest Man Dead or Alive, Black Entertainment Television, 2005.
Mike Epps: Inappropriate Behavior, HBO, 2006.
3rd Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors, VH1, 2006.
Comic Relief 2006, TBS and HBO, 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Mike, The Unsuccessful Thug, HBO, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Jerome, "46 Long," The Sopranos, HBO, 1999.
Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry (also known as Def Poetry and Def Poetry Jam), HBO, 2004.
106 & Park Top 10 Live (also known as 106 & Park), Black Entertainment Television, 2005.
Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 2005.
Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2005.
"What You Know," Access Granted, Black Entertainment Television, 2006.
"Ice Cube: ‘Why We Thugs,’" Access Granted, Black Entertainment Television, 2006.
Host, Def Comedy Jam, HBO, 2006.
Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith, ESPN, 2006.
The Wendy Williams Experience, 2006.
The Unsuccessful Thug, HBO, 2006.
Voice of Moe "Mo Gunz" Jackson, "Wingmen," The Boondocks (animated), Cartoon Network, 2006.
Also appeared in The Daily Buzz.
Television Work; Series:
Producer, The Unsuccessful Thug, HBO, 2006.
Television Work; Pilots:
Creator and executive producer, The Unsuccessful Thug, HBO, 2006.
Television Work; Specials:
Executive producer, Mike Epps: Inappropriate Behavior, 2006.
RECORDINGS
Music Videos:
T. I.'s "What You Know," 2006.
Ice Cube's "Why We Thugs," 2006.
Also appeared in N.O.R.E.'s "Nothin'"; Alicia Keys' "How Come You Don't Call Me."
WRITINGS
Television Specials:
Mike Epps: Inappropriate Behavior, HBO, 2006.
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
Interview, September, 2005, p. 144.
People Weekly, June 27, 2005, p. 77.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
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