Omar Epps

Omar 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

  • Alfie - (2004)
  • Against the Ropes - (2004)
  • Big Trouble - (2002)
  • Perfume - (2001)
  • Dracula - (2000)
  • Brother - (2000)
  • Love & Basketball - (2000)
  • In Too Deep - (1999)
  • The Wood - (1999)
  • The Mod Squad - (1999)
  • Breakfest of Champions - (1999)
  • Blossoms and Veils - (1997)
  • Scream 2 - (1997)
  • Higher Learning - (1995)
  • Major League II - (1994)
  • The Program - (1993)
  • Juice - (1992)

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If Reagan can do it, I know I can." Newsday, 1999. His birthday is April 20, 1964. "I'm going to be the first black President of the United States. Glover does not celebrate his birthday twice a year (April and September 20th), as previously noted here and elsewhere.
. What is It? has yet to be shown commercially in theatres, although Glover has said he plans on releasing it as part of a trilogy at some point in the future. Epps was born in Brooklyn, New York. The principal actors in the film have Down syndrome.

Welcomed his first child with fiance Keisha Spivey in July 2004, a daughter named K'mari Mae. In the late-1990's, he toured with prints of the film and showed various slides and read excerpts from his works. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in New York, NY. Glover made his directorial debut with What Is It? (2005). Attended Fiorello H. He has received some considerable mainstream attention recently as the reticent fetishist, the 'Thin Man' in the Charlie's Angels films. Began writing screenplays at age ten. the title characters in Bartleby, (2001) and Willard (2003).

Belongs to a rap group called Wolfpak that he formed with his brother in 1991. He has continued to play exceedingly eccentric types, e.g. Omar Hashim Epps (born 23 July 1973) is an American actor and musician. He played Andy Warhol in Oliver Stone's The Doors in (1991). Juice - (1992). Glover later commented that he was rather surprised how many people figured it out. The Program - (1993). He included his home phone number with copies of the album, encouraging listeners to phone when they'd "solved" his puzzle.

Major League II - (1994). The album features Clowny Clown Clown (which has its own music video), a cover of Nancy Sinatra's These Boots Are Made for Walkin', and readings of his poetry, including: Rat Catching (Glover modified an old book by adding or deleting pictures, text, and drawings), Oak-Mot, What It Is & How It Is Done (a man's life told in first, second and third person). Higher Learning - (1995). The Solution = Let It Be (1989) through Restless Records. Scream 2 - (1997). In 1989, during a hiatus from films, Glover released an album called The Big Problem Does Not Equal the Solution. Blossoms and Veils - (1997). His characters were notable for the peculiar personality tics and unconventional thought processes.

Breakfest of Champions - (1999). From that point, Glover pursued a defiantly individualistic path. The Mod Squad - (1999). Glover followed it with The Orkly Kid, in which he portrayed a young man who's obsession with Olivia Newton-John raises the ire of his small-town neighbors. The Wood - (1999). Back to the Future was an international box office smash. In Too Deep - (1999). [1] (http://www.usatoday.com/life/columnist/popcandy/2002-08-07-candy.htm).

Love & Basketball - (2000). Glover sued Spielberg and won a landmark victory that has influenced the way that actor's images are used on screen. Brother - (2000). Glover refused to participate in the film's sequel, but Spielberg used previously filmed footage and body prosthetics to simulate Glover on screen. Dracula - (2000). He followed these minor performances with his breakout role as George McFly in Robert Zemeckis's Back to the Future. Perfume - (2001). That led to Teachers (1984) and Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1985).

Big Trouble - (2002). His first film role was in 1983's My Tutor. Against the Ropes - (2004). Glover appeared on several sitcoms as a teenager, including Happy Days, and Family Ties. Alfie - (2004). Wint in the James Bond movie Diamonds Are Forever. assassin Mr.

His father, Bruce Glover, was a character actor best remembered for playing the offbeat S.P.E.C.T.R.E.
Crispin Glover was born in New York City, but moved to Los Angeles at the age of four. He is primarily known as an film actor, but is also a painter, filmmaker, author, and collector and archivist of esoterica. Crispin Hellion Glover (born April 20, 1964) is a multifaceted American artist.