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Jamie Foxx

Jamie Foxx (born Eric Marlon Bishop on December 13, 1967 in Terrell, Texas) is an American Academy Award winning actor, Grammy Award nominated Multi-Platinum selling R&B singer and Comedian. He won the 2005 Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in Ray, a biopic about the life of the late musician Ray Charles. He is the fourth person in history to have both scored a #1 album and won an Academy Award.

Shortly after he was born, he was adopted by his grandparents Mark and Estelle Marie Talley. Foxx's early life was peppered with difficulty.

Acting

The Jamie Foxx Show DVD cover for Season 1

Bishop changed his name to "Jamie Foxx" in order to get more opportunities to perform at comedy clubs (since he had noticed that unknown female comedians had an easier time getting booked than unknown men did, he opted for a gender-neutral alias), and he became known for his appearances on comedic TV series and perpetuation of the ebonics stereotype, particularly when he joined the cast of In Living Color during the third season. In Living Color launched the careers of a number of comedians, including Jim Carrey and the Wayans brothers. When In Living Color was ended, Foxx was given his own show, The Jamie Foxx Show, which produced 100 episodes from 1996-2001 and still reruns in syndication. Foxx's film debut came in Toys (1992) with Robin Williams. Foxx's first prominent dramatic role came in 1999 when Oliver Stone cast him as the star quarterback in the football-based film Any Given Sunday. He also received critical acclaim, and an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, for his role in the 2004 action film Collateral, where he played an ordinary cab driver who was hired for a night by a hitman (Tom Cruise) on a killing spree.

Foxx's portrayal of Ray Charles in the 2004 film Ray earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor. This made him only the third African-American male actor to win the award (the other two were Sidney Poitier and Denzel Washington). He also received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor for Collateral, making him only the tenth person to have been nominated for both acting categories in the same year. Foxx also became the first black actor to have double nominations in one year.

In recognition of his work in 2004, Foxx received an unprecedented three Golden Globe Award nominations in acting categories. He was nominated for his lead role in Ray, his supporting role in Collateral and for his portrayal of Stanley Williams in the television movie Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story.

Foxx was seen at many Miami Heat playoff games in the 2005 campaign. He is starring in a film version of Miami Vice, scheduled for release in 2006. He also has a film hitting the box offices in 2007 called Damage Control.

Music

Jamie Foxx's multi-platinum album Unpredictable

Foxx is also a singer and accomplished musician. In 1994, Foxx released an album (on the Fox record label) entitled Peep This, which was only mildly successful. In 2001, he hosted the MTV Video Music Awards.

His music career went into a higher gear when, in 2004, he was featured on rapper Twista's song, "Slow Jamz", also featuring Kanye West. The song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart, as well as number three on the UK singles chart. Foxx's second collaboration with Kanye West, "Gold Digger", in which he sung the Ray Charles-influenced hook, went straight to #1 on the Billboard Top 100, and remained there for 10 weeks straight.

During the 2005 Grammy Awards, Foxx performed live with Alicia Keys and Quincy Jones singing "Georgia on My Mind" in tribute to the late Ray Charles. Foxx received a nomination for a 2006 Grammy Award for Best R&B Male Vocal Performance ("Creepin").

Unpredictable is Jamie Foxx's second studio release. It sold over 598,000 copies in its first week but didn't reach the U.S. #1 spot due to Mary J. Blige's selling 730,000 copies of The Breakthrough that same week.

After debuting in the first week at No. 2, Unpredictable rose to the top of the Billboard pop album chart, with 2nd-week sales of 200,000 copies in the United States.

Unpredictable is the first album to ascend to the top without having debuted at No. 1 since February 2005, when Ray Charles' "Genius Loves Company" (Hear Music/Concord) pulled off the feat. Foxx also becomes the fourth artist to have won an Academy Award for acting (for his portrayal of Charles in Ray) and achieved a No. 1 album. (The other three to accomplish this feat were Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and Barbra Streisand.) Foxx's Upredictable single samples "WildFlower" by New Birth. A performance by New Birth can be seen here:[1]

Filmography

  • In Living Color (1990) (TV)
  • Toys (1992)
  • The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996)
  • The Great White Hype (1996)
  • Booty Call (1997)
  • The Players Club (1998)
  • Held Up (1999)
  • Any Given Sunday (1999)
  • All Jokes Aside (2000) (documentary)
  • Bait (film) (2000)
  • Date from Hell (2001) (short subject)
  • Ali (2001)
  • Shade (2003)
  • Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story (2004)
  • Breakin' All the Rules (2004)
  • Collateral (2004)
  • Ray (2004)
  • Stealth (2005)
  • Jarhead (2005)

Upcoming:

  • Miami Vice (2006)
  • Dreamgirls (2006)
  • Damage Control (2007)

Discography

Albums

  • 1995: Peep This #78 US
  • 2005: Unpredictable #1 (3 weeks) US [Certified: Platinum]

Singles

Guest vocals

Album appeareances

  • 2003: MC Lyte, "Where Home Is" (from the album Da Undaground Heat, Vol. 1)
  • 2004: Twista, "Slow Jamz" (from the album Kamikaze)
  • 2005: 50 Cent, "Build You Up" (from the album The Massacre)
  • 2005: Kanye West, "Gold Digger" (from the album Late Registration)
  • 2005: Twista, "When I Get You Home" (from the album The Day After)
  • 2005: DTP, "Georgia" (from the album Disturbing Tha Peace)

Compilation appeareances

  • 2005: "Creepin'" (from So Amazing)

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Unpredictable is Jamie Foxx's second studio release. Foxx received a nomination for a 2006 Grammy Award for Best R&B Male Vocal Performance ("Creepin"). During the 2005 Grammy Awards, Foxx performed live with Alicia Keys and Quincy Jones singing "Georgia on My Mind" in tribute to the late Ray Charles. Foxx's second collaboration with Kanye West, "Gold Digger", in which he sung the Ray Charles-influenced hook, went straight to #1 on the Billboard Top 100, and remained there for 10 weeks straight.

The song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart, as well as number three on the UK singles chart. His music career went into a higher gear when, in 2004, he was featured on rapper Twista's song, "Slow Jamz", also featuring Kanye West. In 2001, he hosted the MTV Video Music Awards. In 1994, Foxx released an album (on the Fox record label) entitled Peep This, which was only mildly successful.

Foxx is also a singer and accomplished musician. He also has a film hitting the box offices in 2007 called Damage Control. He is starring in a film version of Miami Vice, scheduled for release in 2006. Foxx was seen at many Miami Heat playoff games in the 2005 campaign.

He was nominated for his lead role in Ray, his supporting role in Collateral and for his portrayal of Stanley Williams in the television movie Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story. In recognition of his work in 2004, Foxx received an unprecedented three Golden Globe Award nominations in acting categories. Foxx also became the first black actor to have double nominations in one year. He also received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor for Collateral, making him only the tenth person to have been nominated for both acting categories in the same year.

This made him only the third African-American male actor to win the award (the other two were Sidney Poitier and Denzel Washington). Foxx's portrayal of Ray Charles in the 2004 film Ray earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor. He also received critical acclaim, and an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, for his role in the 2004 action film Collateral, where he played an ordinary cab driver who was hired for a night by a hitman (Tom Cruise) on a killing spree. Foxx's first prominent dramatic role came in 1999 when Oliver Stone cast him as the star quarterback in the football-based film Any Given Sunday.

Foxx's film debut came in Toys (1992) with Robin Williams. When In Living Color was ended, Foxx was given his own show, The Jamie Foxx Show, which produced 100 episodes from 1996-2001 and still reruns in syndication. In Living Color launched the careers of a number of comedians, including Jim Carrey and the Wayans brothers. Bishop changed his name to "Jamie Foxx" in order to get more opportunities to perform at comedy clubs (since he had noticed that unknown female comedians had an easier time getting booked than unknown men did, he opted for a gender-neutral alias), and he became known for his appearances on comedic TV series and perpetuation of the ebonics stereotype, particularly when he joined the cast of In Living Color during the third season.

. Foxx's early life was peppered with difficulty. Shortly after he was born, he was adopted by his grandparents Mark and Estelle Marie Talley. He is the fourth person in history to have both scored a #1 album and won an Academy Award.

He won the 2005 Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in Ray, a biopic about the life of the late musician Ray Charles. Jamie Foxx (born Eric Marlon Bishop on December 13, 1967 in Terrell, Texas) is an American Academy Award winning actor, Grammy Award nominated Multi-Platinum selling R&B singer and Comedian. 2005: "Creepin'" (from So Amazing). 2005: DTP, "Georgia" (from the album Disturbing Tha Peace).

2005: Twista, "When I Get You Home" (from the album The Day After). 2005: Kanye West, "Gold Digger" (from the album Late Registration). 2005: 50 Cent, "Build You Up" (from the album The Massacre). 2004: Twista, "Slow Jamz" (from the album Kamikaze).

1). 2003: MC Lyte, "Where Home Is" (from the album Da Undaground Heat, Vol. 2005: Unpredictable #1 (3 weeks) US [Certified: Platinum]. 1995: Peep This #78 US.

Damage Control (2007). Dreamgirls (2006). Miami Vice (2006). Jarhead (2005).

Stealth (2005). Ray (2004). Collateral (2004). Breakin' All the Rules (2004).

Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story (2004). Shade (2003). Ali (2001). Date from Hell (2001) (short subject).

Bait (film) (2000). All Jokes Aside (2000) (documentary). Any Given Sunday (1999). Held Up (1999).

The Players Club (1998). Booty Call (1997). The Great White Hype (1996). The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996).

Toys (1992). In Living Color (1990) (TV).