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Bernie Mac

Bernie Mac

Bernie Mac

is 51 years old
Actor

Real name: Bernard Jeffery McCullough
Born: Sunday, October 5, 1958
  (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
Height: 6' 3"

Rating
100% (6 votes)

Star Sign:
Libra
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Bernie Mac in Head of State (2003)

BERNIE MAC (Mitch Gilliam) has risen from the small comedy clubs of Chicago to emerge as one of today’s most popular comedians. In addition to playing to sell-out crowds at arenas and theatres across the country, he stars in his own hit sitcom, "The Bernie Mac Show," which debuted in the fall of 2001 to critical acclaim and stellar ratings. Mac’s work on the show has brought him Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor in a Comedy Series, and a Television Critics Association Award for Best Comedy Performance. The series has also received a prestigious Peabody Award, as well as a Television Critics Association Award for Best Comedy Series.

Following "Head of State," Mac will co-star with Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu in the much-anticipated sequel "Charlie’s Angels 2: Full Throttle," in which he takes over the role of Bosley, actually Bosley’s brother, the liaison between the Angels and their mysterious employer. Later this year, he will appear in the comedy "Bad Santa," in which he stars with Billy Bob Thornton, and he also lends his voice to the animated feature "Lil’ Pimp."

Mac was most recently seen in Steven Soderbergh’s hit remake of "Ocean’s 11," alongside George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon. He was a founding member of the "Kings of Comedy" tour, which showcased Mac’s trademark rapid-fire delivery and incisive wit that helped make the show such a monumental hit. The success of the tour spawned Spike Lee’s widely acclaimed concert film "The Original Kings of Comedy."

Born and raised in Chicago, Mac made his television debut on the landmark HBO comedy series "Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam." That led to him being cast in the Damon Wayans feature "Mo’ Money," marking his feature film debut. In addition to acting and performing, Mac wrote a book entitled I Ain’t Scared of You: Bernie Mac on How Life Is, which was published last fall by MTV/Pocket Books.

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Bernie Mac

 appeared in following movies:
Old Dogs (2009) [Post-production] Jimmy Lunchbox
In Search of Ted Demme (2009) [Post-production]
Welcome to the Family (2008) [Post-production] Narrator
Ocean's Thirteen (2007) 80% (622 votes) Frank Catton
Pride (2007) 50% (40 votes) Elston
Guess Who (2005) dvd61% (63 votes) Percy Jones
Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever (2005) dvd Gadget Mobile
Lil' Pimp (2005) dvd50% (1 votes) Fruit Juice (voice)
Ocean's Twelve (2004) dvd66% (299 votes) Frank Catton
Mr 3000 (2004) dvd56% (29 votes) Stan
Bad Santa (2003) dvd72% (131 votes) Gin
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) dvd51% (439 votes) Jimmy Bosley
Head of State (2003) dvd48% (34 votes) Mitch Gilliam
Ocean's Eleven (2001) dvd80% (520 votes) Frank Catton
    • Nominated for Mtv Movie Award - Best On-Screen Team 2002
What's the Worst That Could Happen? (2001) dvd60% (29 votes) Uncle Jack
Original Kings of Comedy, The (2000) dvd66% (16 votes) Himself
Life (1999) dvd56% (51 votes) Jangle Leg
Players Club, The (1998) dvd46% (7 votes) Dollar Bill
Booty Call (1997) dvd42% (15 votes) Judge Peabody
How to Be a Player (1997) dvd42% (4 votes) Buster
Don King: Only in America (1997) dvd72% (3 votes) Bendini Brown
B*A*P*S (1997) dvd40% (6 votes) Mr. Johnson
Get on the Bus (1996) dvd70% (12 votes) Jay
Friday (1995) dvd65% (78 votes) Pastor Clever
Walking Dead, The (1995) 50% (1 votes) Ray
Above the Rim (1994) dvd51% (11 votes) Flip
House Party 3 (1994) dvd40% (3 votes) Uncle Vester
Who's the Man? (1993) dvd42% (2 votes) G-George

 
 Screenplay - 

Bernie Mac

 worked as writer on following movies:
Whole Truth, Nothing But the Truth, So Help Me Mac, The (2008)
 
 Production - 

Bernie Mac

 worked as producer on following movies:
Welcome to the Family (2008) [Post-production] executive producer
Whole Truth, Nothing But the Truth, So Help Me Mac, The (2008)

 Appeared as Himself
Whole Truth, Nothing But the Truth, So Help Me Mac, The (2008) Himself
Chasing October (2007) Himself
Bad Santa: Not Your Typical Christmas Movie (2004) Himself
100 Years of Hope and Humor (2003) Himself
34th NAACP Image Awards (2003) Himself
Making of 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle', The (2003) Himself
54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, The (2002) 40% (3 votes) Himself




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