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Omar Epps

Omar Epps

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Birthday: July 20, 1973
  • 2004

    Cast as Dr. Eric Foreman on Fox's medical drama "House"

  • 2004

    Had leading role opposite Meg Ryan in "Against the Ropes"

  • 2004

    Portrayed the best friend opposite Jude Law in "Alfie," a remake of the 1960's movie that starred Michael Caine

  • 2002

    Portrayed Carl Upchurch in "Conviction," Based on a true story

  • 2000

    Acted in "Wes Craven Presents Dracula 2000"

  • 2000

    Appeared in the sports-themed romance "Love & Basketball"

  • 2000

    Co-starred with Japanese actor-director Takeshi Kitano in "Brother"; released theatrically in 2001

  • 1999

    Essayed the role of Lincoln Hayes in the big screen version of "The Mod Squad"

  • 1999

    Starred in "The Wood", a drama following a group of middle-class African-Americans from youth to adulthood

  • 1999

    Took supporting role to Bruce Willis, Nick Nolte and Albert Finney in "Breakfast of Champions"; film screened at the Berlin and Seattle film festivals and released in Europe

  • 1999

    Was featured alongside Stanley Tucci and LL Cool J in the crime drama "In Too Deep"

  • 1997

    Co-wrote the main title theme song for "The Wayans Bros."

  • 1997

    Played a moviegoer who came to an early end in the horror blockbuster "Scream 2"

  • 1997

    Starred as a reformed small-time criminal struggling to re-enter society after an heroic act in HBO's "First Time Felon"

  • 1996 to 1997

    Played recurring role of Dr. Dennis Gant on the NBC medical drama "ER"

  • 1996

    Starred in the HBO movie "Deadly Voyage", the true story of the slaughter of stowaways on a ship bound for America

  • 1995

    Appeared as a former track star adjusting to the pressures and uneasy relations of college life in "Higher Learning"

  • 1994

    Portrayed baseball player Willie Mays Hayes in the sequel "Major League II"

  • 1993

    Featured as a college football player in the controversial sports drama "The Program"

  • 1992

    Guest starred as a neighborhood tough in the short-lived comedy series, "Here and Now" (NBC)

  • 1992

    Made feature film debut as star of the Harlem-set coming-of-age drama "Juice"

  • 1991

    TV acting debut in the "ABC Afterschool Special" entitled "In the Shadow of Love: A Teen AIDS Story"

  • 1983

    Began writing screenplays at age 10 (date approximate)

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