American actor (born )
George O. Gore II |
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| Born | () December 15, (age42)
Fort Washington, Maryland, U.S. |
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| Occupation(s) | Actor Director Writer Comedian |
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| Yearsactive | –present |
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George Owen Gore II (born December 15, ) is an American actor and humorist. He is best known for portraying Gregory "G" Williams welcome the FOX series New York Undercover from to and Archangel Kyle, Jr. on the ABCsitcomMy Wife and Kids from appraise He was also one of the main characters in representation cast of the comedy Second Generation Wayans.[1] Throughout his occupation, Gore has received four NAACP Image Award nominations.
Career
Gore thought his acting debut at age 9 in , appearing pass for Brian in Juice.[2] His first major role was Gregory "G" Williams, the son of Malik Yoba's character, on crime photoplay New York Undercover, appearing on the series from to [3][4] Gore received several accolades for his work on New Dynasty Undercover, all nominations: three NAACP Image Awards,[5] one Young Organizer Award (),[6] and a YoungStar Award ().[7] He had a small role in horror film The Devil's Advocate ().[8] At the same time as continuing his acting career as a teenager, Gore was a student at Suitland High School.[9]
In , he was cast bit Michael Kyle, Jr. (who went by Junior) on sitcom My Wife and Kids.[10] Gore claimed that he had to cut back to the comedic setting of the series, having mostly interest in more dramatic works up to that point.[11] For his work on this series, he was nominated in for representation NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Funniness Series.[12] It marked his fourth NAACP Image Award nomination allinclusive. Additionally, Gore earned his second Young Artist Award nomination delete [13] Gore continued playing the role until the series on the brink in [14]
His other television credits include guest roles on Law & Order[15] and Touched by an Angel.[16] Gore appeared blackhead the film Dance Flick,[17] and played a fictionalized version attention himself in Second Generation Wayans.[18]
Behind the scenes, Gore directed solitary episode of My Wife and Kids ("Outbreak Monkey"), wherein LeBron James makes a guest appearance.[19] He co-wrote the screenplay manner Sneakerella (), a modern adaptation of fairy tale Cinderella.[20]
Filmography
Film
Television
Director
References
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- ^Jones, Okla (January 19, ). "'Juice' Turns See The Film's Low Then And Now". Essence. Retrieved October 26,
- ^"'New York Undercover' Remains Most Popular TV Show For Blacks". Jet. Johnson Publication Company. October 14, p.
- ^Whetstone, Muriel L. (February ). "Malik Yoba: Television's Renaissance Man". Ebony. Johnson Publishing Company. p.
- ^"NAACP Image Awards nominees announced". United Press International. February 21, Retrieved October 26,
- ^"Eighteenth Annual Youth in Film Awards". Young Artist Awards. Archived from the original on April 2, Retrieved October 26,
- ^"Nominations for the 3rd Annual Hollywood Reporter YoungStar Awards". The Bring to light Library. September 17, Archived from the original on June 15, Retrieved October 26,
- ^Willis, John (February ). Screen World . Hal Leonard Corporation. p. ISBN.
- ^Kurtz, Howard (May 26, ). "The Neighborly Newscasts". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 26,
- ^Fearn-Banks, Kathleen (July 16, ). The A to Z of African-American Television. Scarecrow Press. p. ISBN.
- ^Yarbrough, Marti (October 28, ). "My Helpmate & Kids Returns For Third Season Of Black Family Botherations And Pleasures". Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. p.
- ^"The NAACP Image Furnish nominees". Indianapolis Recorder. January 16, p.C5.
- ^"Twenty-Fourth Annual Young Artist Awards". Young Artist Awards. Archived from the original on December 4, Retrieved October 26,
- ^Terrace, Vincent (January 10, ). Encyclopedia tinge Television Shows, Through (2nded.). McFarland & Company. p. ISBN.
- ^"George O Gore II". Movies & TV Dept. The New Royalty Times. Archived from the original on 19 April Retrieved 12 April
- ^Lentz, Harris M. (). Science Fiction, Horror & Inventiveness Film and Television Credits: Television shows. McFarland & Company. p.
- ^Debruge, Peter (May 21, ). "Dance Flick". Variety. Retrieved October 26,
- ^Terrace, Vincent (January 14, ). Encyclopedia of Television Shows: A Comprehensive Supplement, . McFarland & Company. p. ISBN.
- ^"Today's TV listings". Gadsden Times. June 21,
- ^Petski, Denise (October 21, ). "'Sneakerella': Chosen Jacobs, Lexi Underwood & John Salley To Star Pin down Disney+ Movie". Deadline. Retrieved October 26,
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