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Anthony Anderson stars as Marlin Boulet in FOX's "K-Ville." Anthony Anderson also plays Glen in Michael Bay's "Transformers" (2007).
Anthony Anderson has appeared in over 20 films and has earned three NAACP Image Award nominations. Anthony Anderson was recently seen on the big screen in Martin Scorsese's Oscar nominated "The Departed" with a stellar cast including Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Jack Nicholson. Anthony Anderson appeared in Paramount Pictures critically acclaimed "Hustle & Flow" opposite Terrance Howard. Anthony Anderson also appeared n the FX drama "The Shield" opposite Michael Chiklis and Glenn Close.
Anthony Anderson first gained attention as one of Jim Carrey's sons in "Me, Myself and Irene," and has subsequently appeared in such blockbuster films as "Scary Movie 3," "Barbershop," "Kangaroo Jack," "Exit Wounds," "Cradle 2 the Grave," "Two Can Play That Game," and "Malibu's Most Wanted." In 2004, Anthony Anderson starred opposite Eddie Griffin and Michael Imperioli in "My Baby's Daddy," opposite Frankie Muniz in "Agent Cody Banks 2" and had a cameo in "Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle." Anthony Anderson also brought his talent and humor to the small screen in his own WB sitcom "All About the Andersons" which was loosely based on his life.
Anthony Anderson grew up in Los Angeles and while pursuing his acting career, he continued his education by attending the High School for the Performing Arts, where he earned first place in the NAACP's ACTSO Awards with his performance of the classic monologue from "The Great White Hope." That performance, along with his dedication and talent, earned Anthony Anderson an arts scholarship to Howard University.
In 1996, Anthony Anderson landed his first professional job starring in the teen series "Hang Time." Anthony Anderson then quickly landed guest-starring roles on other shows including "J.A.G" and "NYPD Blue." Producer David E. Kelley was so impressed with Anthony Anderson's talent that he wrote a two-episode arc especially for him on the hit series "Ally McBeal."
Anthony Anderson currently lives in Los Angeles. Anthony Anderson is married to his college sweetheart and they have two children.
 
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