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Bernie Mac


Born
in Chicago, Illinois, The United States
October 05, 1957

Died
August 09, 2008

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Bernard Jeffrey McCullough, better known by his stage name Bernie Mac, was an American comedian and actor. Born and raised on Chicago's South Side, Mac gained popularity as a stand-up comedian. He joined fellow comedians Steve Harvey, Cedric The Entertainer, and D.L. Hughley in the film The Original Kings of Comedy.
After briefly hosting the HBO show Midnight Mac, Mac appeared in several films in smaller roles. His most noted film roles were as Frank Catton in the 2001 remake of Ocean's 11 and as the title character of Mr. 3000. He was the star of his eponymous show, which ran from 2001 through 2006, earning him two Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.
Mac's other films included starring roles in The Player
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Maybe You Never Cry Again

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I Ain't Scared of You: Bern...

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“I ain't scared of you motherfuckers!”
Bernie Mac

“Whatever success I've had, I always like to top it.”
Bernie Mac

“When you see people in terms of race or religion, that’s when the trouble starts. I don’t understand why people work so hard at pointing out our differences; we should be celebrating the things we have in common.”
Bernie Mac, Maybe You Never Cry Again