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Chi McBride

Chi McBride has established himself as one of the most respected
actors in television and film. He just wrapped First Sunday, starring
opposite Ice Cube, Tracy Morgan and Katt Williams. He next appears
in the upcoming Brothers Solomon, directed by Bob Odenkirk and starring
Will Arnett and Will Forte. Prior to that, he collaborated with
Odenkirk and Arnett on the Universal release Let's Go to Prison,
and last season starred on the critically acclaimed ABC drama series
The Nine.
McBride's other feature film credits include the Touchstone film
Annapolis, opposite James Franco and Tyrese; Waiting, opposite Ryan
Reynolds; Roll Bounce, with Bow Wow and Nick Cannon in a film from
the producers of Barber Shop; Steven Spielberg's The Terminal, starring
opposite Tom Hanks; I, Robot, opposite Will Smith; Narc; Paid in
Full; Undercover Brother, with Eddie Griffin; Gone in 60 Seconds,
opposite Nicholas Cage; The Kid, co starring with Bruce Willis;
and starring roles in The Frighteners, Hoodlum and Mercury Rising.
McBride also received critical acclaim for his starring role in
the Hudlin Brothers' production, Tang, a segment of HBO's Cosmic
Slop Trilogy.
He made his feature film debut in The Distinguished Gentleman,
opposite Eddie Murphy, and followed with roles in the Oscar nominated
What's Love Got to Do With It and The Great White Hype.
McBride is probably best known though for his five year run on
the critically acclaimed David E. Kelley series, Boston Public,
as Principal Steven Harper. Additional TV roles include a five episode
arc on House, playing Bundini Brown in ABC's telefilm Muhammad Ali:
King of the World, plus appearances on Killer Instinct and Deviant
Behavior. He's also well known for his role as the wisecracking,
philosophical janitor on The John Larroquette Show.
- from ABC.com
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