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An edgy comic who skyrocketed to comedy fame with his memorably side-splitting appearance in Spike Lee's The Original Kings of Comedy, Bernie Mac may have seemed an unlikely candidate for a television sitcom, but with the debut of The Bernie Mac Show, the inventive comedian began on a high note, leaving many pondering the apparent overnight success of the comedian who had ostensibly come from nowhere to become a ubiquitous presence. Crack cad 2016 64 bit.

Jeremy Suarez (born July 6, 1990) is an American actor best known for his role as Jordan Tompkins on The Bernie Mac Show and as Raymond Wilkes in Chicago Hope (1996-1998). And for his film roles as Tyson Tidwell in Jerry Maguire (1996), Russel in Fat Albert (2004), and for his voice role as Koda in Brother Bear (2003), Brother Bear 2 (2006). Pride is a 2007 American biographical film released by Lionsgate Entertainment on March 23, 2007. Loosely based upon the true story of Philadelphia swim coach James 'Jim' Ellis, Pride stars Terrence Howard, Bernie Mac, and Kimberly Elise. The film was directed by Sunu Gonera.

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Born Bernard Jeffrey McCullough in Chicago, IL, Mac was a member of a large extended family living under one roof, which provided the energetic youngster with plenty of fuel for refining his ability to perform dead-on impressions and humorously recall memorable family occurrences. Time spent as a gopher for performers at the Regal Theater also served as a primer for his showbiz aspirations (as well as a cautionary warning of the destructive temptations that go along with fame). Mac's first experiences with standup came at the age of eight, when he performed a routine about his grandparents at the dinner table in front of the congregation at church. Though it resulted in some strict reprimanding from his grandmother, he had the audience feeding out of his palm and the young impressionist quickly had the epiphany that humor meant more to him than the sting of discipline. From that point on, Mac refined and developed his comic abilities on the tracks of Chicago's El trains and in local parks. Though he earned a modest keep from his public performances, Mac craved the legitimacy of the club circuit and he began to perform professionally in 1977.

After early film work -- including memorable appearances in Above the Rim (1994) and The Walking Dead (1995), which followed on the heels of his big-screen debut in 1992's Mo' Money -- Mac was offered and appeared in the television series Midnight Mac in 1995. Hesitation as to the neutering of his material made the comedian leery of television, and the show didn't last. The comic actor earned more attention when he turned up frequently the following year in television's Moesha, though mainstream acceptance was still four years and numerous bit film parts away.

Following The Original Kings of Comedy, Mac began to develop an idea for a sitcom that revolved around similar family experiences and retained the edge that had initially shocked his audiences into laughter. In 2001, he debuted the family sitcom The Bernie Mac Show, and it was a success, running for five seasons. 2001 would indeed prove to be the year of the Mac as he also took on a substantial role in director Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's 11. He reprised that character in the two Ocean's sequels, as well as lead roles as a vice presidential candidate in the Chris Rock political satire Head of State and as a washed-up baseball player in 2004's Mr. 3000. 2007 saw Mac in a more serious role as a kindly janitor in the inspirational sports drama Pride. Upon his death in August 2008 of complications from pneumonia, Soul Men, in which he stars alongside Samuel L. Jackson as a soul singer embarking on a reunion tour, had yet to hit theaters.­

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BornJuly 6, 1990 (age 30)
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OccupationActor
Years active1996–present

Jeremy Suarez (born July 6, 1990) is an American actor best known for his role as Jordan Tompkins on The Bernie Mac Show and as Raymond Wilkes in Chicago Hope (1996-1998). and for his film roles as Tyson Tidwell in Jerry Maguire (1996), Russel in Fat Albert (2004), and for his voice role as Koda in Brother Bear (2003), Brother Bear 2 (2006).

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Biography[edit]

In 1996, he made his debut in Jerry Maguire as Rod Tidwell's son Tyson.[1] He voiced Koda in two Disney films, Brother Bear[2] and Brother Bear 2.[3] He also played roles in many television shows, such as The Wayans Bros., Chicago Hope, King of the Hill, Jordan, the nephew of Bernie Mac on The Bernie Mac Show.

Suarez appeared on Larry King Live in 2008 with his fellow cast to discuss Mac's death.[4] In 2009, he voiced a puppet on Nike commercials during the 2009 NBA Playoffs. He voiced Kai in the animated feature film, Zambezia and starred in Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie as 'Cooper'.[5]

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Filmography[edit]

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Jerry MaguireTyson Tidwell
1998Susan's PlanKevin
2001The Land Before Time VIII: The Big FreezeTippy (voice)Direct-to-video
2002Treasure PlanetAlien Kid (voice), Additional Voice (voice)
2003Brother BearKoda (voice)
2004The LadykillersLi'l Gawain
Fat AlbertRussell (voice)
2006Room to GrowTeasel
Brother Bear 2Koda (voice)Direct-to-video
2008Extreme MovieRJ
2012ZambeziaKai (voice)
2014Angry Video Game Nerd: The MovieCooper Folly
2017The FixNathaniel
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Sister, SisterLittle BoyEpisode: Kid-Napped
1996–98Chicago HopeRaymond Wilkes6 episodes
1997Built to LastRyce Watkins8 episodes
1998The Wayans Bros.DexterEpisode: The Son of Marlon
1998Beverly Hills, 90210RyanEpisode: Local Hero
2000MADtvCowboy Trick or Treater2 episodes
2001Max SteelNuebert (voice)Episode: Fun in the Sun
2002Hey Arnold!Scared Boy (voice)Episode: The Journal
2005The Proud Family MovieWally (voice)Movie
2001–06The Bernie Mac ShowJordan Thomkins104 episodes
2007–08King of the HillArrow Kid #1 / Jack (voices)3 episodes
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Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2003Image AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series[6]The Bernie Mac ShowNominated
2004Image AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series[6]The Bernie Mac ShowNominated
2004BET Comedy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesThe Bernie Mac ShowNominated
2004Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actor[7]The Bernie Mac ShowNominated
2004Annie AwardOutstanding Voice Acting in an Animated Feature ProductionBrother BearNominated
2004Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a Voice-Over Role – Young Actor[7]Brother BearNominated
2005BET Comedy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesThe Bernie Mac ShowNominated

References[edit]

  1. ^'Jeremy Suarez'. Hollywood.com.
  2. ^'Brother Bear Movie Preview, Starring Joaquin Phoenix and Jeremy Suarez, Directed by Aaron Blaise and Bob Walker, Sister, Sister,'. BoxOfficeProphets. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
  3. ^Moore, Andre (June 19, 2014). 'Not Kids Anymore: 16 Black TV Child Stars Who Are All Grown Up'. Atlanta Black Star. p. 5.
  4. ^'CNN Larry King Live Tribute to Bernie Mac'. CNN. August 12, 2008.
  5. ^'Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie'. Rotten Tomatoes.
  6. ^ ab'The Bernie Mac Show'. Bounce TV. Retrieved August 25, 2016.
  7. ^ ab'25th Annual Young Artist Awards'. Young Artist Award.

External links[edit]

  • Jeremy Suarez on IMDb

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