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Bernie Mac in "Ocean's Thirteen" (2007)
Bernie Mac in "Ocean's Thirteen" (2007)
Bernie Mac plays Bobby Bolivia in Michael Bay's "Transformers" (2007).

Bernie Mac

has come along way from the small comedy clubs of Chicago to become the star of his self-titled successful TV series, "The

Bernie Mac

Show," and numerous motion pictures.

Bernie Mac

recently starred in the comedy  "Guess Who" opposite Ashton Kutcher and "Mr. 3000" opposite Angela Bassett for director Charles Stone, as well as "Ocean's 12," the popular sequel to Steven Soderbergh's hit remake of "Ocean's 11."

Bernie Mac

's other recent film credits include "Head of State" with Chris Rock, "Charlie's Angels 2: Full Throttle" with Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu, "Bad Santa" with Billy Bob Thornton and "Ocean's 11."

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starred in the Fox family comedy, "The

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Show," for five seasons from 2001 to 2006. Time magazine, Entertainment Weekly and TV Guide have all hailed the sitcom as one of the Top Ten shows on television.

"The

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Show" received Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series in 2002 and 2003. The show won for outstanding writing in 2002 and also received a Peabody Award and two Television Critics Association Awards for Best Comedy Series and Best Comedy Performance. In addition, the show was honored in 2003 for 2003 Best Comedy Series and Best Actor Awards by the NAACP Image Awards.

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also received back-to-back Golden Globe nomination the past two years for Best Actor in a Comedy Series.

Born and raised in Chicago,

Bernie Mac

made his television debut on the landmark HBO comedy series, "Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam," which led to his feature film debut in the Damon Wayans feature "Mo' Money." Other film credits for

Bernie Mac

include the Eddie Murphy/Martin Lawrence comedy "Life," "House Party 3," "How to be a Player," "What's the Worst That Could Happen?" and Spike Lee's 2000 concert film "The Original Kings of Comedy," which has grossed nearly $40 million. The film emanated from the "Kings of Comedy" comedy tour of which

Bernie Mac

was a founding member.

Never one to focus on any one medium,

Bernie Mac

wrote his first book, "I Ain't Scared of You," which was published in 2001 by MTV/Pocket Books. In it,

Bernie Mac

rips through such topics as sex, religion, hygiene, celebrity and more without missing a beat.

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thwen wrote a second book, "Maybe You Never Cry Again" (Regan Books/Harper Collins). In this more traditional autobiography,

Bernie Mac

expounds on growing up in Chicago and the hardships and obstacles in his path to the top.

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