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Jermaine R. “Huggy” Hopkins (born August 23, 1973) is an American television and film actor. Hopkins is best known for his roles as Dupree on The WB sitcom The Wayans Bros. from 1996 to 1998, and as Thomas Sams in the 1989 film, Lean on Me, Eric "Steel" Thurman in the 1992 crime drama thriller Juice, Benny King in the 1996 film Phat Beach and Kilo in the 1997 comedy film Def Jam's How to ...
Scarcely a poignant look at the loneliness of overweight, poetry-loving, nice-boy Benny King (Jermaine "Huggy" Hopkins), this simply is a bounce-and-jiggle picture. Phat is intended to titillate through gratuitous, overripe nudity and foul-mouthed high jinks. Contrary to the ads, none of it is phresh or phunky. Phlaccid is more like it." [8]
Juice is a 1992 American crime drama thriller film directed by Ernest R. Dickerson, and written by Dickerson and Gerard Brown.It stars Omar Epps, Tupac Shakur, Jermaine Hopkins and Khalil Kain.
Hopkins once shared a story about how teased once teased Shakur that he was being fired, and it lead to fight. “You know, there were a couple times that he got into trouble,” Dickerson admitted.
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Shawn Wayans as Shawn Williams, a womanizing, stylish and responsible young bachelor and Marlon's older brother. He is an owner of his own local newsstand. Marlon Wayans as Marlon Williams, Shawn's dimwitted, immature, sex crazed, unsanitary and lazy younger brother, who also works at the newsstand.
After a short but significant stint as a dancer-rapper-roadie hybrid with Oakland’s Digital Underground, 2Pac made his solo debut as one of the first artists signed to the nascent label Interscope.
Jermaine Hopkins as "Lay-Lay" Isaiah Washington as Willie; Kool Moe Dee as Chaz; Paul McCrane as Mitch Corman; Samuel E. Wright as Dave; Starletta DuPois as Mrs. Mitchell; Monie Love as Yvonne Mitchell; Yo-Yo as Ann; Craig Wasson as Ben; Busta Rhymes as Buster; Fredro Starr (credited simply as Fredro) as Mark "Bamboo" Rivers; Dorothi Fox as ...