This page will contain blogs about Omar Epps, as they become available.Omar EppsOmar Hashim Epps (born 23 July 1973) is an American actor and musician. Belongs to a rap group called Wolfpak that he formed with his brother in 1991. Began writing screenplays at age ten. Attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York, NY. Welcomed his first child with fiance Keisha Spivey in July 2004, a daughter named K'mari Mae. Epps was born in Brooklyn, New York. Personal quotes"I'm going to be the first black President of the United States. If Reagan can do it, I know I can." Newsday, 1999 Filmography
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If Reagan can do it, I know I can." Newsday, 1999. Today Glenn alternates mainstream films (Courage Under Fire (1996), Absolute Power (1997)), with independent projects (Lesser Prophets
(1997) and Larga distancia (1998), written by his
daughter Dakota Glenn) and TV (Naked City: A Killer Christmas (1998). "I'm going to be the first black President of the United States. Later he gravitated toward more different movie role, such as in black Freudian farce
"Reckless" (1995/I), tragicomedy "Edie and Pen" (1997) and Ken Loach's socio-political declaration "Carla's Song"
(1996). Welcomed his first child with fiance Keisha Spivey in July 2004, a daughter named K'mari Mae. In 1980, Glenn got back into acting in films, by appearing as ex-convict Wes Hightower in Bridges's "Urban Cowboy". LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York, NY. Fed up with Hollywood, in 1978 Glenn left LA with his family for Ketchum, Idaho and worked for the some two years he lived there as a barman, huntsman and mountain ranger, occasionally acting in Seattle stage productions. Attended Fiorello H. He appeared in Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" (1979), in a small role, while there and also worked with directors like Jonathan Demme and Robert Altman. Began writing screenplays at age ten. Glenn that year left for LA and spent about 8 years there acting small roles in films and doing brief TV stints. Belongs to a rap group called Wolfpak that he formed with his brother in 1991. In 1970, director James Bridges offered him his first movie role in "The Baby Maker", released the same year. Omar Hashim Epps (born 23 July 1973) is an American actor and musician. In 1968, he joined The Actors Studio and began working in professional theatre and TV. Juice - (1992). In 1967, he married Carol Schwartz, his wife up to now. The Program - (1993). He helped direct student plays to pay for his studies and appeared onstage in La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club productions, during this time. Major League II - (1994). In 1966, Glenn went to New York and joined George Morrison's acting class. Higher Learning - (1995). He then tried to become an author but found he could not write good dialogues and to get over it started going to acting classes. Scream 2 - (1997). He then joined the Marines for three years and worked roughly five months as a reporter for the Kenosha Daily Tribune. Blossoms and Veils - (1997). After graduating from high school, Glenn entered William and Mary College where he majored in English. Breakfest of Champions - (1999). Through intense training programs he got over his illnesses and a limp that he had had. The Mod Squad - (1999). During his childhood he was regularly ill, and was, for a year, bed ridden. The Wood - (1999). Glenn was born Theodore Scott Glenn in 1941 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In Too Deep - (1999). Scott Glenn (born January 26, 1941) Muscular actor who's arguably best known roles are as Wes in "Urban Cowboy" (1980), as Jack Crawford in "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991), and as astronaut Alan Shepard in "The Right Stuff" (1983). Love & Basketball - (2000). Brother - (2000). Dracula - (2000). Perfume - (2001). Big Trouble - (2002). Against the Ropes - (2004). Alfie - (2004). |