Mike Epps

Michael Elliot Epps (born November 18, 1970)[1] is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer and rapper. He played Day-Day Jones in Next Friday and its sequel, Friday After Next, and also appeared in The Hangover and The Hangover Part III as "Black Doug". He was the voice of main character Boog in Open Season 2, replacing Martin Lawrence, with whom he starred in the comedy Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins, playing "Reggie", cousin of Roscoe (played by Lawrence). He played Lloyd Jefferson "L.J." Wade in the films Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) and Resident Evil: Extinction (2007). He has had starring roles in the sitcoms Uncle Buck and The Upshaws.

Mike Epps
Epps in 2013
Birth nameMichael Elliot Epps
Born (1970-11-18) November 18, 1970
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Medium
  • Film
  • television
  • stand-up
Years active1989–present
Genres
Spouse
Mechelle McCain
(m. 2006; div. 2017)
Kyra Robinson
(m. 2019)
Children5
Websitewww.mikeepps.com

Early life

Epps was born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, the son of Mary Reed and Tommie Epps.[2][3] In his adulthood Epps moved to Brooklyn to star in Def Comedy Jam in 1994. Epps ended up on the Def Comedy Jam tour and starred in two of HBO's Def Comedy Jam broadcasts.[4]

Career

Stand-up comedy

Epps began his professional career by joining the Def Comedy Jam tour in 1995 and starred in two of HBO's Def Comedy Jam broadcasts.

Film career

Epps' first on-screen appearance came in Vin Diesel's second directorial film, Strays in 1997. In 1999, Epps was then cast as Ice Cube's co-star in the sequel, Next Friday. This followed weeks of auditions, after Ice Cube attended a stand-up set Epps did, and then asked Epps to try out for the role of Day-Day Jones.[5] Later that year, Epps had a cameo in 3 Strikes, and supported Jamie Foxx in Bait.

Epps had a voice role in the 2001 movie Dr. Dolittle 2 as Sonny the Bear and finished the year with a featured role as comical pimp Baby Powder in How High, starring Method Man and Redman. Epps reunited with Ice Cube in 2002 as the bumbling thief to Ice Cube's bounty hunter in All About the Benjamins, and again re-teamed with Cube in Friday's second sequel Friday After Next. Epps also voiced another bear character (Boog) in the 2008 film Open Season 2 after Martin Lawrence declined the role. In 2010, Epps also released a stand-up comedy special, Under Rated & Never Faded, and hosted the 2010 BET Hip Hop Awards.

Epps starred alongside Jordin Sparks and Whitney Houston in the 2012 remake of Sparkle, in his first non-comedic role as the main antagonist, Satin, a stand-up comic by day, an evil and abusive drug kingpin by night, who is engaged in an affair with the titular character's sister. Epps' performance was well received by critics and audiences. In 2014, Epps landed the coveted role of Richard Pryor in a planned Pryor biopic to be directed by Lee Daniels;[6][7] however, the project has remained in development hell. Epps did portray Pryor in the 2016 Nina Simone biopic Nina, and is set to play him again in a planned HBO drama series about the L.A. Lakers.[8]

Epps had a starring role in the 2016 comedy horror film Meet the Blacks and its 2021 sequel The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2. He also starred as the title character in the single-season 2016 sitcom Uncle Buck. Since 2021, he has been one of the main cast of the Netflix sitcom The Upshaws.

Music

Epps "hosted" the Jim Jones and Skull Gang album Jim Jones & Skull Gang Present A Tribute To Bad Santa Starring Mike Epps. Epps has also made a song called "Trying to Be a Gangsta" with Pooh Bear.

Epps also hosted G Unit's 2008 mixtape Elephant In The Sand, appearing on the track "Hollow Thru Him". Epps also has a song called "Big Girls", which came out in 2008. It was originally recorded by Bow Wow featuring Yung Joc. The song is currently on iTunes and can be found on his album, Funny Bidness: Da Album, which was released October 27, 2009. Epps also has featured in rapper French Montana's Mac Wit Da Cheese mixtape, which was released on April 19, 2009. Epps has also featured on the Dom Kennedy song "Intro/Hard Work" on his FutureStreet/DrugSounds mixtape.[9]

Part of his stand-up comedy in Under Rated & Never Faded was sampled for the song "I'm On Everything" by Bad Meets Evil on their first EP, Hell: The Sequel[10] and on the track "Runaway", from J. Cole's second album Born Sinner. Mike Epps was also known in his hometown of Indianapolis as the CEO of Naptown Records. In 2006 he signed local artist Philthyphil. This artist had just been released from prison after serving three years for a drug indictment in which he was the suspected distributor of large amounts of narcotics. The record deal which was reportedly worth $175,000 was later terminated after Phillip "Philthyphil" White was charged with first-degree murder in Oakland, CA in 2007.[11]

Epps has made cameo appearances in many music videos, mostly by hip hop artists, including "Gangsta Nation" (2003) by Westside Connection, "A Bay Bay" (2007) by Hurricane Chris, "No Effort" (2017) by Tee Grizzley,[12] and "Bank Account" (2017) by 21 Savage.[13]

Super Bowl XLVI

Epps served as the "Super Bowl ambassador" in his native Indianapolis for the 2012 Super Bowl. He was featured in commercials promoting the Super Bowl Village and he made special appearances in the Village during the week of the Super Bowl.[14]

Controversies

Epps has been criticized by disability campaigners for mocking physically and mentally disabled children in his stand-up act.[15]

On June 1, 2014, Epps purportedly assaulted fellow stand-up comedian LaVar Walker outside of the Uptown Comedy Club. It was stated Epps and two of his bodyguards did this in response to Walker making a parody video about Epps and comedian Kevin Hart. Epps allegedly struck him in the face and kicked him in the stomach and back, while one of the other two men threw the victim's cellphone and crushed his prescription glasses. Atlanta Police issued a warrant for Epps' arrest two days later on June 3.[16]

Around mid-2017, Epps received criticism for bringing a kangaroo onto the stage during one of his shows. Many noted the animal looked distressed, with Epps grabbing and holding it against its will. Epps later apologized, saying it was completely unscripted and that he would never hurt an animal.[17]

Personal life

Epps is married to OWN Network executive and Iyanla: Fix My Life producer Kyra Robinson.[18] Epps and Robinson married in Newport Beach, California in June 2019.[19] Epps was previously married to Mechelle McCain, whom he married in July 2006. Epps and McCain lived in Beverly Hills, California together until they divorced in September 2017.[20]

In a 2019 GQ interview, Epps denied the long-standing rumor that he is related to fellow actor Omar Epps, saying, "Are Mike Epps and Omar Epps related? No, I think we got the same master, though."[21]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Note
1996Vera's InitiationSimonShort
1997StraysMike
1998Pimps Up, Ho's DownHimselfDocumentary
1999Shelly FisherEsquire JonesTV Movie
2000Next Friday'Day-Day' Jones
3 StrikesCrackhead
BaitStevie Sanders
2001Dr. Dolittle 2Sonny (Kodiak Bear)
How HighBaby Powder
2002All About the BenjaminsReginald Wright
Friday After NextDay-Day / Old Man with Shotgun
2003Malibu's Most WantedRap-Battle Host
The Fighting TemptationsLucius
2004Still 'Bout ItBobby RayVideo
Resident Evil: ApocalypseLloyd Jefferson 'L.J.' Wade
2005Guess WhoThe Cab Driver
The HoneymoonersEd Norton
Roll BounceByron
2006Something NewWalter
2007Talk to MeMilo Hughes
Resident Evil: ExtinctionLloyd Jefferson 'L.J.' Wade
2008Welcome Home Roscoe JenkinsReggie Jenkins
HancockCriminal
The GrandReggie Marshall
Bigg Snoop Dogg Presents: The Adventures of Tha Blue Carpet TreatmentHimself (voice)Video
Open Season 2Boog (voice)Video
Soul MenDuane Henderson
2009Next Day AirBrody
The HangoverDoug 'Black Doug'
Janky PromotersJellyroll
2010Love Chronicles: Secrets RevealedBlackVideo
Lottery TicketReverend Taylor
Ghetto StoriesLawn Service Worker
FasterGrone
2011Jumping the BroomWillie Earl
35 and TickingHarold
2012Mac & Devin Go to High SchoolBoyce Armstrong
Sparkle'Satin' Struthers
2013RepentanceBen Carter
The Hangover Part IIIDoug 'Black Doug'
2014School DancePrincipal Jimmy Rodgers
2015BessieRichardTV Movie
7th and WestlakeGuy
Stealing CarsSheriff Bryan Till
2016Fifty Shades of BlackRon
Meet the BlacksCarl Black
NinaRichard Pryor
Term LifeDarryl Mosley
What are the Chances?Next Door Neighbor
2017Girls TripAbsinthe Dealer
Where's the MoneyDre
2018Acts of ViolenceMax Livington
Love JackedRufus
Death WishDr. Chris Salgado
SuperconGil Burkhaulter
Don't Get CaughtThe Next Door NeighborVideo
Uncle DrewLouis
2019The Last Black Man in San FranciscoBobby
Troop ZeroDwayne Boudraux
The TrapDutch
How High 2Baby PowderTV Movie [22]
The Cat and the MoonCal
Dolemite Is My NameJimmy
2020A Compton StoryNarratorShort
2021The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2Carl Black
2022You People

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Def Comedy Jam Himself Episode: "Episode #5.9"
1999 The Sopranos Jerome Episode: "46 Long"
2002 All About the Stunts Himself Video Documentary Short
2004 Judge Mooney Dion TV Series
2005 Letter to the President
2006 Def Comedy Jam Himself/Host 4 Episodes
2006 The Unsuccessful Thug Himself TV Series
2006 The Boondocks Moe "Mo Gunz" Jackson Episode: "Wingmen"
2009–12 BET Hip Hop Awards Himself/Host TV Special
2013 Wild 'n Out Himself
2014 Ridiculouness Himself Episode: "Mike Epps"
2014–16 Survivor's Remorse Uncle Julius Main Cast: Season 1–2, Recurring Cast: Season 3
2015 That's Racist with Mike Epps Himself/Host TV Series Documentary
2016 Uncle Buck Buck Russell Main Cast
2020 Stumptown Antonio Price Episode: "Reality Checks Don't Bounce"
BlackAF Uncle Ray Episode: "yo, between you and me... this is because of slavery"
2021 The Upshaws Bennie Upshaw Main Cast
2022 Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty Richard Pryor Episode: "Pieces of a Man"

Comedy Specials

Year Title Role Note
2006Mike Epps: Inappropriate BehaviorHimselfStand-up comedy special
2009Mike Epps: Under Rated... Never Faded & X-RatedHimselfStand-up comedy special
2015Mike Epps: Don't Take It PersonalHimselfNetflix special
2019Mike Epps: Only One MikeHimselfNetflix special
2022Mike Epps: Indiana MikeHimselfNetflix special

Music videos

Discography

Studio albums
Collaboration albums
Guest Appearances

Singles

  • "Big Girls" (2008)
  • "Trying to Be a Gangsta" (2009)
  • "Aint Chu You?" (2009)

References

  1. "Mike Epps Biography". TVGuide.com. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
  2. Bonnie Britton, "Epps offers encouragement", Indianapolis Star, January 20, 2000.
  3. Bonnie Britton, "Mike Epps is our homie, not Gary's, actor's dad says", Indianapolis Star, September 24, 2000.
  4. Mike Epps. VSU Multi-Purpose Center (October 13, 2017). Retrieved on March 17, 2020
  5. "Catching Up With...: Mike Epps". backstage.com.
  6. "Richard Pryor Movie – Mike Epps Gets the Lead, Not Nick Cannon". TMZ. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  7. "Richard Pryor Jr.: Nick Cannon Should Play My Dad ... If I Can't (VIDEO)". TMZ. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  8. "Mike Epps Set As Richard Pryor, Three Others Cast In HBO's L.A. Lakers Drama Series". Deadline. June 21, 2021.
  9. DOM KENNEDY Mike Epps, archived from the original on September 22, 2021, retrieved September 23, 2021
  10. (New Music) Eminem Feat. Royce Da 5'9 – I'm On Everything Archived April 15, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. JustShady.com (May 27, 2011). Retrieved on September 1, 2012.
  11. "Man shot to death Friday night while driving car in East Oakland". East Bay Times. June 30, 2007. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  12. "Tee Grizzley Shares "No Effort" Video With Mike Epps". The FADER. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
  13. Mike Epps Carries Around Enormous Teddy Bear in 21 Savage's 'Bank Account' Video. Billboard. Retrieved on March 17, 2020.
  14. Super Bowl Village Archived January 19, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ABA Publishing. Americanbar.org. Retrieved on March 17, 2020.
  16. "Arrest Warrant Issued For Mike Epps – Black America Web". Black America Web. June 3, 2014. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  17. "US entertainer Mike Epps apologises after bringing kangaroo on stage in Detroit – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". Abc.net.au. April 4, 2017. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  18. Mike Epps Weds Kyra Robinson In Star-Studded Ceremony. MadameNoire. Retrieved on March 17, 2020.
  19. Grant, Jasmine. (June 24, 2019) Mike Epps and Kyra Robinson Are Married!. Essence. Retrieved on March 17, 2020.
  20. Mike Epps's Wife Puts Him on Blast Again Over Their Messy Divorce | Mike Epps | Celebrities. BET (May 18, 2017). Retrieved on March 17, 2020.
  21. "Mike Epps Goes Undercover on Reddit, YouTube and Twitter". YouTube.
  22. Petski, Denise; Andreeva, Nellie (March 7, 2019). "'How High 2': Mike Epps To Reprise Baby Powder Role In MTV Sequel; Premiere Date Set". Deadline Hollywood.
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