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Michael Rapaport on FOX's "Prison Break" |
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Michael Rapaport stars as Don Self on FOX's "Prison Break."
Michael Rapaport is familiar to FOX audiences for his role in the comedy series "War At Home" and David E. Kelley's "Boston Public." Michael Rapaport most recently played the recurring role of Frank on the NBC hit comedy series "My Name Is Earl." Michael Rapaport also appeared as a recurring guest on the hit series "Friends" as Phoebe's (Lisa Kudrow) boyfriend.
Michael Rapaport will next be seen again at Sundance in the film "The Sophomore" (aka "Assassination of a High School President") alongside Bruce Willis, Mischa Barton and Melonie Diaz. In 2006, his film "Special" also premiered at the festival to critical acclaim. Michael Rapaport also appeared in the feature films "Only in New York" and "The Saints of Mt. Christopher."
Michael Rapaport co-starred in the romantic comedy "Hitch" opposite Will Smith, as well as the comedy "Live Free or Die." Prior to that, Michael Rapaport starred in the dramatic thriller "29 Palms" and the independent dark comedy "Comic Book Villains." Michael Rapaport also starred opposite Woody Allen and Hugh Grant in the comic-caper "Small Time Crooks," gave a controversial performance opposite Damon Wayans and Jada Pinkett-Smith in the Spike Lee comedy "Bamboozled," starred in the period drama "Men of Honor" with Robert DeNiro and Cuba Gooding Jr., co-starred with John Travolta in the Nora Ephron comedy/drama "Lucky Numbers" and appeared in the sci-fi thriller "The 6th Day" with Arnold Schwarznegger.
From his dramatic roles in John Singleton's "Higher Learning" and Barbet Schroeder's "Kiss of Death" to his comedic turns in Woody Allen's "Mighty Aphrodite" and Ted Demme's "Beautiful Girls," Michael Rapaport has exhibited a unique versatility throughout his career. Additional film credits for Michael Rapaport include "Metro," "A Brother's Kiss," "Cop Land," "Kicked in the Head," "True Romance," "The Pallbearer," "Illtown," "Palmetto" and "Deep Blue Sea."
Michael Rapaport also has his own production company, Release Entertainment. When not working, Michael Rapaport divides his time between New York and Los Angeles.
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