| MIGUEL
A. NUNEZ, JR. |
MIGUEL
A. NUNEZ, JR. has had many challenging roles in a variety of feature
films. He was most recently seen in Nutty Professor II: The
Klumps and will be playing the part of ‘Principal Jones’ in
the independent feature Flossin, which is due out later
this year. Prior to that, Nunez has already had the opportunity
to explore his feminine side by playing the effeminate ‘Biscuit’
in Life alongside Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence. His
other film credits include portraying ‘Young Little Richard’ in
Why Do Fools Fall in Love with Halle Berry and (Juwanna
co-star) Vivica A. Fox; For Richer or Poorer with Tim Allen
and Kirstie Alley; and A Thin Line Between Love and Hate
co-starring Martin Lawrence. Nunez will venture into the world
of television this fall when he hosts Live from LA on the
BET cable network. Nunez was born one of nine children in New
York and grew up in North Carolina. He currently resides in Los
Angeles with his wife and two children. Besides acting, Nunez
is very active in the Los Angeles community, helping the homeless
at the Union Rescue Mission through his “Sparks of Hope” program.
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VIVICA
A.
FOX |
VIVICA
A. FOX has the enviable position of enjoying successful careers
in both film and television. She made her feature film debut in
the blockbuster Independence Day as the girlfriend of Will
Smith. Following that, Fox starred in Set It Off with Jada
Pinkett-Smith and Booty Call with Jamie Foxx and (Juwanna
co-star) Tommy Davidson. In 1997, she starred as the seductive ‘Ms.
B. Haven’ opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger, Uma Thurman and George
Clooney in Batman and Robin and received MTV Movie Award
and NAACP Image Award nominations for her starring role in Soul
Food. From there, Fox went on to star in the thriller Teaching
Mrs. Tingle; the teen horror-comedy Idle Hands and the
Frankie Lymon story Why Do Fools Fall in Love, with Halle
Berry and (Juwanna co-star) Miguel A. Nunez, Jr. Fox’s television
credits include the sitcom Arsenio with Arsenio Hall; Out
All Night with Patti LaBelle; and Getting Personal, for
which she was nominated for an NCAAP Image Award for Best Actress
in a Comedy Series. Fox has most recently been seen in the Steven
Bochco medical drama City of Angels and recently wrapped
production on Kingdom Come alongside Whoopi Goldberg, LL
Cool J, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Toni Braxton. Fox was born in Indianapolis,
Indiana and lives in Los Angeles. |
KEVIN
POLLAK |
One
of the busiest actors in Hollywood, KEVIN POLLAK’s first major role
was in Barry Levinson’s Avalon. However, his big break came
with Rob Reiner’s A Few Good Men opposite Jack Nicholson,
Tom Cruise and Demi Moore. From there, Pollak has co-starred in
over 35 films including Grumpy Old Men with Walter Matthau
and Jack Lemmon; The Usual Suspects, for which he received
an award from the National Board of Review; and Martin Scorsese’s
Casino. Most recently Pollak starred as the first Jewish
President in the thriller Deterrence, opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger
in End of Days, with Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry in the
hit comedy The Whole Nine Yards, and will next be seen in
3000 Miles to Graceland with Kevin Costner, Kurt Russell
and Courtney Cox Arquette. Pollak started out in stand-up comedy,
making two HBO specials as well as being a regular guest on all
the major talk shows. |
| GINUWINE |
Although
a relative newcomer to the world of acting, GINUWINE has had a skyrocketing
career in the music industry. His first album, Ginuwine…the Bachelor,
blended soulful R&B, danceable hip-hop, and synth funk in a unique
style that many critics compared to Prince. The album reached double
platinum status thanks to the No. 1 million-selling R&B single "Pony"
and established Ginuwine as one of music’s most exciting, sexy new
stars. Last year, Ginuwine followed up with his melodramatic double-platinum
sophomore album, 100% Ginuwine that generated the hit "So
Anxious" and for which he received the Soul Train Music Award
for “Best R&B/Soul Album, Male” and the Online Hip-Hop Award for
“Album of the Year - R&B.” Ginuwine was also nominated for both
a Blockbuster Entertainment Award as well as an American Music Award.
With success already achieved in the world of music, he segued to
the world of acting with a role in the CBS action series Martial
Law. Although his heart still lies in his music, Ginuwine plans
to continue to pursue further acting ventures in the future. |
TOMMY
DAVIDSON |
An
actor, stand-up comedian, musician and singer, TOMMY DAVIDSON’s
exceptional range has made him a rising force in entertainment.
He launched his career in Hollywood on the hit television comedy
sketch show, In Living Color, which also featured alumni
Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx, Chris Rock and Damon Wayans. He followed
that success with starring roles in motion pictures such as the
$100 million dollar grossing hit sequel, Ace Ventura: When Nature
Calls and the romantic comedies Booty Call with Jamie
Foxx and Vivica A. Fox (Juwanna co-star), and Woo
with Jada Pinkett-Smith. Most recently, Davidson returned to television
as the late night sidekick of Magic Johnson on The Magic Hour.
Raised in Washington D.C., a childhood friend recognized Davidson’s
gift for comedy and provided him with his first stand-up gig in
which he went out on stage with no prepared material and was an
instant hit. |
KIM
WAYANS |
After
an exceptional run on the hit television comedy sketch show In Living
Color with Juwanna co-star Tommy Davidson, KIM WAYANS has
continued a successful career in both television and film. She previously
starred with her brother Keenen Ivory Wayans and Jada Pinkett-Smith
in Low Down Dirty Shame as well as co-starred with brothers
Shawn and Marlon Wayans in the satirical comedy Don’t Be A Menace
To South Central While Drinking Juice in the Hood. Wayans television
credits include the sitcom In The House with Debbie Allen
and LL Cool J and HBO’s Dream On. Her first big break came
when she was booked to do stand-up comedy at the Improv comedy club.
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