O melhor Omar Epps filmes e programas de TV incluem gêneros médicos, policiais e de fantasia de longa duração, e ele também tem ótimos trabalhos na tela grande. Epps nasceu no Brooklyn e frequentou uma escola especializada em artes cênicas antes de começar a trabalhar com música e atuação. Ele então teve uma grande oportunidade quando estreou no cinema em Suco, que chamou muita atenção, já que foi também a estreia no cinema da lenda do rap Tupac Shakur. Isso foi apenas o começo.
Epps teve muito sucesso nas telonas, mas se tornou uma estrela graças ao seu trabalho na televisão. Depois de um pequeno papel recorrente no drama médico pronto-socorrosua popularidade explodiu quando foi escalado como Dr. Eric Foreman na série de drama médico Casa. O ator recebeu várias indicações a prêmios por esse papel e depois usou isso para se catapultar para uma série regular de papéis em programas de TV quase todos os anos desde que ele terminou seu tempo em Casa. Embora não tenha parado de atuar no cinema, Epps provou seu valor na telinha.
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Pânico 2 (1997)
Omar Epps interpreta Phil Stevens
Scream 2 é a continuação do meta-filme de Wes Craven, Scream, e foi lançado um ano depois do original. Na sequência, Sidney (Neve Campbell) muda-se para a faculdade, mas não consegue escapar de seu legado como sobrevivente de Ghostface. As coisas ficam ainda mais complicadas para Sidney e seus amigos quando um novo Ghostface assombra seu campus.
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12 de dezembro de 1997
- Distribuidor(es)
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Dimensional Filmes
- Tempo de execução
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120 minutos
O primeiro Gritar o filme ficou conhecido por sua estreia, quando Drew Barrymore foi morto antes que a história realmente começasse. Ele usou um velho truque de Alfred Hitchcock, semelhante a quando ele matou Janet Leigh no meio de Psicopata. O segundo Gritar o filme fez um truque semelhante, mas com uma estrela muito menor que Barrymore. Desta vez, foi Jada Pinkett, recém-saída de sua fuga no Um mundo diferente e Sociedade Ameaça II. No entanto, algumas pessoas podem não se lembrar do namorado dela no filme, interpretado por Omar Epps.
A cena foi fortemente parodiada, com Pinkett como uma estudante universitária no cinema com o namorado, assistindo Esfaquearum filme baseado nos acontecimentos do primeiro filme. Ela e Phil Stevens, da Epps, foram mortos na frente de todos que pensavam que era um truque promocional. Foi um papel pequeno para Epps, já que ele morreu no início do filme, mas assim como no filme original, foi um dos momentos mais memoráveis de Grito 2 e ajudou Epps a conquistar um público ainda maior para seus talentos.
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Estes somos nós (2019-2020)
Omar Epps interpreta Darnell Hodges
Esses somos nós girava principalmente em torno dos “trigêmeos” da história, interpretados por Justin Hartley, Chrissy Metz e Sterling K. Brown. Hartley e Metz eram gêmeos filhos de Jack e Rebecca Pearson, enquanto Brown nasceu no mesmo dia e foi adotado pelo casal. A série oscila entre o futuro, após a morte de Jack, e sua infância, onde Jack e Rebecca os criam para se tornarem as pessoas que eles crescerão. Omar Epps assinou contrato com a série na quarta temporada como Darnell Hodges.
Malik Hodges é um pai adolescente que mora com os pais. Ele começa a namorar Deja, filha adotiva de Randall (Brown). Darnell Hodges é o pai de Malik (Asante Blackk). Seu papel é pequeno e ele aparece apenas em três episódios, mas este continua sendo um dos programas mais populares e bem-sucedidos da carreira de Epps, e ele desempenha um papel sólido como pai tentando fazer o que é melhor para seu filho. Ele faz um dos melhores discursos daquela temporada, quando defende quem é seu filho, e não como as pessoas o veem.
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Atirador (2016-2018)
Omar Epps interpreta o capitão Isaac Johnson
Em 2016, a USA Network fez o filme de Mark Wahlberg Atirador e o reaproveitou como uma série de televisão. Também optou por adicionar alguns nomes maiores ao elenco nos papéis principais. Ryan Philippe (Eu sei o que você fez no verão passado) assumiu o papel principal como Bob Lee Swagger e Omar Epps se juntou ao elenco como o agente do serviço secreto Isaac Johnson, O ex-comandante de Swagger na Marinha e o homem que o chamou de volta à ação para ajudar a proteger um dignitário visitante.
O enredo era semelhante ao do filme, com um ex-atirador convidado a ajudar a proteger o visitante ucraniano.[resident from an assassination attempt, only to be framed for the murder when it happens. Epps plays the role of the man that Bob Lee thought set him up, only to be revealed to be someone as blind to the situation as he was. Epps remains a main character in the cast throughout all three seasons of the series, allowing him a little more action than he was used to over the years.
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Conviction (2002)
Omar Epps Plays Carl Upchurch
In 2002, Omar Epps took on a lead role in a made-for-TV biopic of Carl Upchurch. The film is called Conviction and is about a man who educates himself and turns his life around while serving a prison sentence. In real life, Upchurch was a former gang member who served several stints in prison and finally found a spiritual awakening, during which he began to work to improve not only his own life but also that of others. He created a group that brokered peaces in Columbus, Ohio, between the Crips and the Bloods.
Conviction tells his life story and shows how he started his mission by providing help by mediating problems between inmates and later between street gangs. The film was based on Upchurch’s own autobiography, and it aired initially on Showtime. Epps earned a nomination for hire performance from the NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series, or Dramatic Special.
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Higher Learning (1995)
Omar Epps Plays Malik Williams
In 1995, iconic filmmaker John Singleton directed the drama Higher Learning, a film about incoming freshmen at a fictional university and their struggles. The three freshmen are played by Omar Epps (track star Malik Williams), Kristy Swanson (shy and naive Kristen Conner), and Michael Rapaport (lonely Remy). While they were all in the lead, there were other iconic appearances, as it featured Tyra Banks’ first movie role, and both Laurence Fishburne and Ice Cube earned NAACP Image Award nominations.
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However, it was Epps, Swanson, and Rapaport who really carried the movie, with Rappaport’s Remy finding acceptance in a white supremacist group and Epps’ Malik realizing that he has to do twice as much as a white student just to make people notice his work. The film received mixed reviews, with Roger Ebert writing that Singleton “uses familiar kinds of characters and then asks hard questions about them.” That is on full display with Epps’ character and his nuanced performance.
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Resurrection (2014-2015)
Omar Epps Plays J. Martin “Marty” Bellamy
Most of Omar Epp’s television shows are set in realistic worlds, whether medical dramas, action thrillers, or crime dramas. In 2014, he did something completely different. Two years after his breakout role in House, Epps signed on for the fantasy drama series Resurrection. This show starts out with a shocking moment when the loved ones of the small town of Arcadia, Missouri, come back from the dead, unaged since they died. This lack of aging doesn’t change no matter how long ago they passed away.
It includes an eight-year-old who died in 1982, who was found alive and in China. He is brought back home by an immigration agent named Marty Bellamy, played by Omar Epps. Soon, another dead resident returns, and they warn more are coming. Epps has a tough role as an outsider who sees the unexplained happening and has to figure out how to deal with the phenomenon. The actor was a major player in both seasons and received an NAACP Image Award nomination for his performance.
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Juice (1992)
Omar Epps Plays Q
Omar Epps made his feature film debut in the same movie that rap icon Tupac Shakur also made his debut. The film is called Juice, a crime thriller about a group of four Black youths in Harlem who struggle with police harassment and rival neighborhood gangs. The four leads are Epps as Q, Tupac as Roland Bishop, Khalil Kain as Raheem Porter, and Jermaine Hopkins as Steel Thurman. They are high schoolers who often skip school, steal records for Q’s DJ dreams, and get harassed by the police and a Puerto Rican gang.
When Bishop thinks they need to rob a local convenience store, Q starts to have second thoughts about their lifestyle. Juice received mostly positive reviews, receiving 81% on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics praising its ability to tell the story of angry youth trying to find a way to gain self-control over their lives. Epps has the main protagonist role, with him falling out with Tupac’s Bishop, and fighting for his own survival. It made Epps a star and proved Tupac had a possible future in movies.
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Power Book III: Raising Kanan (2021-2024)
Omar Epps Plays Detective Malcolm Howard
Power Book III: Raising Kanan is a prequel to the crime drama series and explores the life of Kanan before his entrance into the drug dealing world. As the young Kanan begins to make a name for himself, he discovers playing the game means stepping in the path of competitors and corrupt detectives who seek to destabilize the lives of his community.
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Patina Miller
, London Brown
, Malcolm Mays
, Joey Bada$$
, Shanley Caswell
, Hailey Kilgore
, Toby Sanderman
, Lovie Simone
, Omar Epps
, Mekai Curtis - Release Date
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July 18, 2021
- Seasons
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2
- Showrunner
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Sascha Penn
The third series in the Power franchise, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, takes place in the 1990s and focuses on Kanan Stark’s early years. While 50 Cent played Kanan in the original series, Mekai Curtis portrays him here as a younger man who gets into bad business to help his mother, who runs her own growing drug business. The series has continued the success of the franchise, with three seasons and a total of five planned out to finish this story.
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Omar Epps plays a very complicated role here. He signed on to play Malcolm Howard, an NYPD Detective and Kanan’s biological father. While he is a police officer, he is also one of the main antagonists of the series. He does some very despicable things to achieve his goal of cleaning up the streets. He also works to win over Kanan as his father, while also trying to shut down Kanan’s mother’s drug empire. Epps left the show after season 3, but Howard played a hugely important role before he finally fell.
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Love & Basketball (2000)
Omar Epps Plays Quincy McCall
Love & Basketball
Love & Basketball, directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, is a romantic sports-drama film that stars Sanaa Lathan and Omar Epps star as childhood neighbors who aspire to professional basketball careers while continuing to explore their relationship.
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Gina Prince-Bythewood
- Release Date
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April 21, 2000
- Cast
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Sanaa Lathan
, Omar Epps
, Alfre Woodard
, Dennis Haysbert
, Debbi Morgan - Runtime
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124 minutes
In 2000, Omar Epps enjoyed his first major awards recognition for his role in the romantic sports drama Love & Basketball. Produced by Spike Lee and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood (The Old Guard), Epps stars as basketball star Quincy McCall, a young man who falls in love with another basketball star named Monica (played by Sanaa Lathan). The movie follows the characters through four different years of their lives, as kids, high schoolers, college students, and finally adults, when they make it to the pros.
Love & Basketball plays as a romance with basketball as the backdrop, and critics loved it. It has an 85% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics praising the chemistry and acting skills of both Epps and Lathan. Both received nominations at the BET Awards, with Lathan winning. It also swept the Black Reel Awards, winning for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actress for Lathan. Epps also received an NAACP Image Award nomination for his performance, while Lathan won for her role.
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House (2004-2012)
Omar Epps Plays Dr. Eric Foreman
House is a medical mystery drama in which the villain is typically a difficult-to-diagnose medical malady. It follows Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), a world-renowned disabled diagnostician with a notorious substance abuse issue. With his team of world-class doctors, House has built a reputation as one of the most brilliant doctors in the world – an especially impressive feat when taking into account that he rarely actually sees his patients.
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Olivia Wilde
, Jesse Spencer
, Lisa Edelstein - Release Date
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November 16, 2004
- Seasons
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8
- Showrunner
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David Shore
Arguably, the most important role of Omar Epps’ career came when he signed on to the medical drama series, House. The series was mostly a case-of-the-week drama series with a brilliant doctor and his handpicked team of experts. Epps plays one of those experts, Dr. Eric Foreman. House chose Foreman because he knew that this was a man who would question every decision he made, and he knew that would only make them all a better team in the long run.
House’s team imploded as the series wore on, but Dr. Foreman thrived after the fact and ended up given complete authority over the hospital by the time the series ended. Foreman, as much as House, was a major player in the show for the entire series run and Epps proved he could be a major television star in this role. House is a big reason that Omar Epps has remained one of the most in-demand TV actors of the 21st century.