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Norbit is a 2007 American comedy film, directed by Brian Robbins, and co-written by, co-produced by, and starring Eddie Murphy. The film co-stars Thandie Newton , Terry Crews , Cuba Gooding Jr. , Eddie Griffin , Katt Williams , Marlon Wayans , and Charlie Murphy .
In February 2011, he was cast as a lead in the Fox sitcom pilot Family Album and in May he guest starred on ABC's sitcom Modern Family as Glen Whipple in the episode "The One That Got Away". He also appeared in a recurring role on Amazon Studios's Transparent, playing Len Novak. [6] Huebel appears frequently on the comedy podcast Comedy Bang! Bang!
Daddy Day Care: Charles "Charlie" Hinton The Haunted Mansion: Jim Evers 2004 Shrek 2: Donkey Voice 2006 Dreamgirls: James "Thunder" Early 2007 Norbit: Norbit Albert Rice / Rasputia Latimore / Mr. Wong Also writer and producer Shrek the Third: Donkey Voice 2008 Meet Dave: Dave / Captain 2009 Imagine That: Evan Danielson Why We Laugh: Black ...
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AZN Asian Excellence Awards: Himself/Host Main host 2007–2008 Lost: Missing Pieces: Jin-Soo Kwon Recurring cast 2008 The Andromeda Strain: Dr. Tsi Chou Main cast 2009 Ace of Cakes: Himself Episode: "Lost in Hawaii" 2010–2017 Hawaii Five-0: Chin Ho Kelly Main cast: season 1-7 2011 CBS Cares: Himself Episode: "2011" G.I. Joe: Renegades: Teddy ...
Hayley Marie Norman born March 3, 1984 is an American actress, writer, and creator known for her roles in Kenan, A.P. Bio, Hancock, Chris Rock's Top Five, Adam Ruins Everything, Fired Up!, and Norbit. Norman has written, produced, and starred in a number of online videos and sketches that have been featured by Funny or Die. [1]
Right on time, the nominations and victories began rolling in. On Jan. 15, he won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor, beating out fellow heavy hitters Jack Nicholson, Brad Pitt, Mark ...
Brian Tochi (born Brian Keith Tochihara) [1] [2] is an American actor. During the late 1960s through much of the 1970s and 1980s, he was one of the most widely seen East Asian child actors working in U.S. television, appearing in various TV series and nearly a hundred advertisements.