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*Films Video Clips The Biography Of Bernie Mac OsBornJuly 6, 1990 (age 30)Burbank, California, U.S.OccupationActorYears 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).
In 2004, Mac co-starred with Angela Bassett (as an ESPN reporter) in Mr. 3000, a film about a retired Milwaukee Brewer Stan Ross, who comes back to major league baseball to go for 3,000 hits. She was born in Heidelberg, Germany and raised in San Francisco, California. Necar went to a Catholic High School for her high school studies and graduated with a degree in literature from the University of California later. She started her acting career from The Bernie Mac Show in 2005. Necar also worked in a short film called The Touch in 2007. The Bernie Mac Show S03 - Ep21 Go Bernie, It’s Your Birthday HD Stream Watch The Bernie Mac Show S03 - Ep21 Go Bernie, It’s Your Birthday Online Watch The Bernie Mac Show S03 - Ep21 Go Bernie, It’s Your Birthday Online Stream. Bernie Mac was an American comedian, actor and voiceover artist, famous for his television show ‘The Bernie Mac Show’. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family life, achievements and other facts about his life.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]
Suarez is of African and Puerto Ricandescent.Filmography[edit]FilmYearTitleRoleNotes1996Jerry MaguireTyson Tidwell1998Susan’s PlanKevin2001The Land Before Time VIII: The Big FreezeTippy (voice)Direct-to-video2002Treasure PlanetAlien Kid (voice), Additional Voice (voice)2003Brother BearKoda (voice)2004The LadykillersLi’l GawainFat AlbertRussell (voice)2006Room to GrowTeaselBrother Bear 2Koda (voice)Direct-to-video2008Extreme MovieRJ2012ZambeziaKai (voice)2014Angry Video Game Nerd: The MovieCooper Folly2017The FixNathanielTelevisionYearTitleRoleNotes1996Sister, SisterLittle BoyEpisode: Kid-Napped1996–98Chicago HopeRaymond Wilkes6 episodes1997Built to LastRyce Watkins8 episodes1998The Wayans Bros.DexterEpisode: The Son of Marlon1998Beverly Hills, 90210RyanEpisode: Local Hero2000MADtvCowboy Trick or Treater2 episodes2001Max SteelNuebert (voice)Episode: Fun in the Sun2002Hey Arnold!Scared Boy (voice)Episode: The Journal2005The Proud Family MovieWally (voice)Movie2001–06The Bernie Mac ShowJordan Thomkins104 episodes2007–08King of the HillArrow Kid #1 / Jack (voices)3 episodesFilms Video Clips The Biography Of Bernie MacbookAwards and nominations[edit]YearAwardCategoryWorkResult2003Image AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series[6]The Bernie Mac ShowNominated2004Image AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series[6]The Bernie Mac ShowNominated2004BET Comedy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesThe Bernie Mac ShowNominated2004Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actor[7]The Bernie Mac ShowNominated2004Annie AwardOutstanding Voice Acting in an Animated Feature ProductionBrother BearNominated2004Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a Voice-Over Role – Young Actor[7]Brother BearNominated2005BET Comedy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesThe Bernie Mac ShowNominatedReferences[edit]
*^’Jeremy Suarez’. Hollywood.com.
*^’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.
*^Moore, Andre (June 19, 2014). ’Not Kids Anymore: 16 Black TV Child Stars Who Are All Grown Up’. Atlanta Black Star. p. 5.
*^’CNN Larry King Live Tribute to Bernie Mac’. CNN. August 12, 2008.
*^’Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie’. Rotten Tomatoes.
*^ ab’The Bernie Mac Show’. Bounce TV. Retrieved August 25, 2016.
*^ ab’25th Annual Young Artist Awards’. Young Artist Award.External links[edit]
*Jeremy Suarez on IMDbRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jeremy_Suarez&oldid=1001590667’PrideDirected bySunu GoneraProduced byBrett ForbesPaul HallPatrick RizzottiAdam RosenfeltJohn SacchiTerrence HowardScreenplay byKevin Michael SmithMichael GozzardJ. Mills GoodloeStory byKevin Michael SmithMichael GozzardStarringTerrence HowardBernie MacKimberly EliseTom ArnoldMusic byAaron ZigmanCinematographyMatthew F. LeonettiEdited byBilly FoxProductioncompany LionsgateCinerentaElement FilmsFortress FeaturesLIFT ProductionsPaul Hall ProductionsDistributed byLionsgate
*March 23, 2007104 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office$7.1 million[1]
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.
The film centers on Jim Ellis (Terrence Howard) and grouchy but caring janitor Elston (Bernie Mac). The two have a short-lived rivalry before becoming good friends.Plot[edit]
It is 1974 and life is not easy for a black male to find employment, even college-educated Jim Ellis (Terrence Howard). While struggling to find anything better, Jim, a former competitive swimmer, is working on the decrepit Marcus Foster Recreation Center operated by the Philadelphia Department of Recreation. The center includes a dilapidated swimming pool, which Ellis rehabilitates. Ellis’s presence and activities cause friction with a bitter, overprotective janitor named Elston (Bernie Mac). One day, Jim invites a group of black teens who have just been thrown off the basketball court in the Center’s yard in for a swim. Andre (Kevin Phillips), Hakim (Nate Parker), Reggie (Evan Ross), Puddin’ Head (Brandon Fobbs), and Walt (Alphonso McAuley) prove to be fairly capable swimmers and with a few pointers, could become great swimmers. With some help from Elston, Jim decides to try to save the swimming pool by starting the city’s first all African-American swim team, the P.D.R. team (Pride, Determination, Resilience). When the team acquires Willie (Regine Nehy), a female swimmer more talented than any of the boys, the prospects of competing against much more experienced white teams begin to improve. Jim also develops a romantic interest in a beautiful city councilor (Kimberly Elise), Hakim’s sister and guardian. Throughout their struggles in and out of the swimming pool, Jim and Elston encourage and mentor the kids, helping them not only to become successful at swimming but also in their struggles against prejudice, crime, and poverty.Cast[edit]
*Terrence Howard as Jim Ellis
*Bernie Mac as Elston Johnson
*Kimberly Elise as Sue Carter
*Evan Ross as Reggie Jones
*Tom Arnold as Richard Binkowski
*Alphonso McAuley as Walt Taylor
*Regine Nehy as Willie Thompson
*Scott Eastwood as Jake
*Nate Parker as Hakim Carter
*Kevin Phillips as Andre Williamson
*Gary Sturgis as Franklin
*Brandon Fobbs as Puddin’ HeadReception[edit]Critical response[edit]
Pride was met with mixed reviews from critics, with a 45% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 109 reviews, with an average score of 5.47/10. The website’s critics consensus reads: ’Pride features a typically stellar performance from Terrence Howard, but ultimately falls victim to its over usage of sports movie clichés.’[2]The New York Times critic Matt Zoller Seitz noted that the movie ’illustrates the adaptability and limitations of the sports movie,’ but concluded that when the film’s idealists glide through the water amidst the tunes of the time, ’the heart still leaps.’[3] Comedian Bill Burr spoofed and criticized the film as an example of the overabundance of films about white-on-black racism with continuously lower stakes.[4]Accolades[edit]YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)Result2008ESPY AwardsBest Sports MoviePrideNominatedImage AwardsOutstanding Performance In a Motion PictureTerrence HowardNominatedMovieGuide AwardsBest Film For Mature AudiencesMichael GozzardWonRome Film FestConsiglio dei Bambini PrizeSuna GoneraWonNotes[edit]
*^’Pride (2007)’. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
*^’Pride’. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
*^Seitz, Matt Zoller (2007-03-22). ’Making Waves in a Tough Community’. The New York Times.
*^Video on YouTubeFilms Video Clips The Biography Of Bernie Macbook ProExternal links[edit]
*Pride on IMDb
*Pride at AllMovieFilms Video Clips The Biography Of Bernie Macbook AirFilms Video Clips The Biography Of Bernie Mac OsRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pride_(2007_film)&oldid=998754951’
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*Films Video Clips The Biography Of Bernie Mac OsBornJuly 6, 1990 (age 30)Burbank, California, U.S.OccupationActorYears 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).
In 2004, Mac co-starred with Angela Bassett (as an ESPN reporter) in Mr. 3000, a film about a retired Milwaukee Brewer Stan Ross, who comes back to major league baseball to go for 3,000 hits. She was born in Heidelberg, Germany and raised in San Francisco, California. Necar went to a Catholic High School for her high school studies and graduated with a degree in literature from the University of California later. She started her acting career from The Bernie Mac Show in 2005. Necar also worked in a short film called The Touch in 2007. The Bernie Mac Show S03 - Ep21 Go Bernie, It’s Your Birthday HD Stream Watch The Bernie Mac Show S03 - Ep21 Go Bernie, It’s Your Birthday Online Watch The Bernie Mac Show S03 - Ep21 Go Bernie, It’s Your Birthday Online Stream. Bernie Mac was an American comedian, actor and voiceover artist, famous for his television show ‘The Bernie Mac Show’. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family life, achievements and other facts about his life.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]
Suarez is of African and Puerto Ricandescent.Filmography[edit]FilmYearTitleRoleNotes1996Jerry MaguireTyson Tidwell1998Susan’s PlanKevin2001The Land Before Time VIII: The Big FreezeTippy (voice)Direct-to-video2002Treasure PlanetAlien Kid (voice), Additional Voice (voice)2003Brother BearKoda (voice)2004The LadykillersLi’l GawainFat AlbertRussell (voice)2006Room to GrowTeaselBrother Bear 2Koda (voice)Direct-to-video2008Extreme MovieRJ2012ZambeziaKai (voice)2014Angry Video Game Nerd: The MovieCooper Folly2017The FixNathanielTelevisionYearTitleRoleNotes1996Sister, SisterLittle BoyEpisode: Kid-Napped1996–98Chicago HopeRaymond Wilkes6 episodes1997Built to LastRyce Watkins8 episodes1998The Wayans Bros.DexterEpisode: The Son of Marlon1998Beverly Hills, 90210RyanEpisode: Local Hero2000MADtvCowboy Trick or Treater2 episodes2001Max SteelNuebert (voice)Episode: Fun in the Sun2002Hey Arnold!Scared Boy (voice)Episode: The Journal2005The Proud Family MovieWally (voice)Movie2001–06The Bernie Mac ShowJordan Thomkins104 episodes2007–08King of the HillArrow Kid #1 / Jack (voices)3 episodesFilms Video Clips The Biography Of Bernie MacbookAwards and nominations[edit]YearAwardCategoryWorkResult2003Image AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series[6]The Bernie Mac ShowNominated2004Image AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series[6]The Bernie Mac ShowNominated2004BET Comedy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesThe Bernie Mac ShowNominated2004Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actor[7]The Bernie Mac ShowNominated2004Annie AwardOutstanding Voice Acting in an Animated Feature ProductionBrother BearNominated2004Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a Voice-Over Role – Young Actor[7]Brother BearNominated2005BET Comedy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesThe Bernie Mac ShowNominatedReferences[edit]
*^’Jeremy Suarez’. Hollywood.com.
*^’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.
*^Moore, Andre (June 19, 2014). ’Not Kids Anymore: 16 Black TV Child Stars Who Are All Grown Up’. Atlanta Black Star. p. 5.
*^’CNN Larry King Live Tribute to Bernie Mac’. CNN. August 12, 2008.
*^’Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie’. Rotten Tomatoes.
*^ ab’The Bernie Mac Show’. Bounce TV. Retrieved August 25, 2016.
*^ ab’25th Annual Young Artist Awards’. Young Artist Award.External links[edit]
*Jeremy Suarez on IMDbRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jeremy_Suarez&oldid=1001590667’PrideDirected bySunu GoneraProduced byBrett ForbesPaul HallPatrick RizzottiAdam RosenfeltJohn SacchiTerrence HowardScreenplay byKevin Michael SmithMichael GozzardJ. Mills GoodloeStory byKevin Michael SmithMichael GozzardStarringTerrence HowardBernie MacKimberly EliseTom ArnoldMusic byAaron ZigmanCinematographyMatthew F. LeonettiEdited byBilly FoxProductioncompany LionsgateCinerentaElement FilmsFortress FeaturesLIFT ProductionsPaul Hall ProductionsDistributed byLionsgate
*March 23, 2007104 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office$7.1 million[1]
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.
The film centers on Jim Ellis (Terrence Howard) and grouchy but caring janitor Elston (Bernie Mac). The two have a short-lived rivalry before becoming good friends.Plot[edit]
It is 1974 and life is not easy for a black male to find employment, even college-educated Jim Ellis (Terrence Howard). While struggling to find anything better, Jim, a former competitive swimmer, is working on the decrepit Marcus Foster Recreation Center operated by the Philadelphia Department of Recreation. The center includes a dilapidated swimming pool, which Ellis rehabilitates. Ellis’s presence and activities cause friction with a bitter, overprotective janitor named Elston (Bernie Mac). One day, Jim invites a group of black teens who have just been thrown off the basketball court in the Center’s yard in for a swim. Andre (Kevin Phillips), Hakim (Nate Parker), Reggie (Evan Ross), Puddin’ Head (Brandon Fobbs), and Walt (Alphonso McAuley) prove to be fairly capable swimmers and with a few pointers, could become great swimmers. With some help from Elston, Jim decides to try to save the swimming pool by starting the city’s first all African-American swim team, the P.D.R. team (Pride, Determination, Resilience). When the team acquires Willie (Regine Nehy), a female swimmer more talented than any of the boys, the prospects of competing against much more experienced white teams begin to improve. Jim also develops a romantic interest in a beautiful city councilor (Kimberly Elise), Hakim’s sister and guardian. Throughout their struggles in and out of the swimming pool, Jim and Elston encourage and mentor the kids, helping them not only to become successful at swimming but also in their struggles against prejudice, crime, and poverty.Cast[edit]
*Terrence Howard as Jim Ellis
*Bernie Mac as Elston Johnson
*Kimberly Elise as Sue Carter
*Evan Ross as Reggie Jones
*Tom Arnold as Richard Binkowski
*Alphonso McAuley as Walt Taylor
*Regine Nehy as Willie Thompson
*Scott Eastwood as Jake
*Nate Parker as Hakim Carter
*Kevin Phillips as Andre Williamson
*Gary Sturgis as Franklin
*Brandon Fobbs as Puddin’ HeadReception[edit]Critical response[edit]
Pride was met with mixed reviews from critics, with a 45% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 109 reviews, with an average score of 5.47/10. The website’s critics consensus reads: ’Pride features a typically stellar performance from Terrence Howard, but ultimately falls victim to its over usage of sports movie clichés.’[2]The New York Times critic Matt Zoller Seitz noted that the movie ’illustrates the adaptability and limitations of the sports movie,’ but concluded that when the film’s idealists glide through the water amidst the tunes of the time, ’the heart still leaps.’[3] Comedian Bill Burr spoofed and criticized the film as an example of the overabundance of films about white-on-black racism with continuously lower stakes.[4]Accolades[edit]YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)Result2008ESPY AwardsBest Sports MoviePrideNominatedImage AwardsOutstanding Performance In a Motion PictureTerrence HowardNominatedMovieGuide AwardsBest Film For Mature AudiencesMichael GozzardWonRome Film FestConsiglio dei Bambini PrizeSuna GoneraWonNotes[edit]
*^’Pride (2007)’. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
*^’Pride’. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
*^Seitz, Matt Zoller (2007-03-22). ’Making Waves in a Tough Community’. The New York Times.
*^Video on YouTubeFilms Video Clips The Biography Of Bernie Macbook ProExternal links[edit]
*Pride on IMDb
*Pride at AllMovieFilms Video Clips The Biography Of Bernie Macbook AirFilms Video Clips The Biography Of Bernie Mac OsRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pride_(2007_film)&oldid=998754951’
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