Biografía
A native New Yorker, Wilson’s father was a blues pianist and his mother an opera singer. He attended the High School for the Performing Arts in New York City and made his television debut as Howard, Theo Huxtable’s best friend, on the legendary “Cosby Show.”
Since moving to Los Angeles, Wilson has starred in 17 television pilots, with 13 of them going to series and guest-starred on dozens of top television series. Among those are NBC’s “Heist,” ABC’s “Blind Justice” and the critically acclaimed Showtime series, “The Hoop Life.”
Wilson has also appeared in over a dozen films including “Mighty Joe Young” with Bill Paxton, “Rough Draft,” “Fallen” with Denzel Washington and “White Hype” with Samuel L. Jackson.
As an accomplished voice-over artist he most notably gave voice to the Decepticon Frenzy in Michael Bay’s blockbuster film, “Transformers” and two years later voiced the Autobot Mudflap in “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.”
Paramount Pictures
Actor
Películas | |
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2023 |
A Snowy Day in Oakland |
2022 |
Tyson's Run |
2021 |
Nacido campeón |
2019 |
Bolden! |
Grand-Daddy Day Care |
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2016 |
Officer Downe |
2015 |
The Week |
Venganza Movie (por mi hija mato) |
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2014 |
Transformers: La era de la extinción |
2011 |
Transformers 3: El lado oscuro de la Luna |
2010 |
Kill Speed |
2009 |
Crank: Alto voltaje |
Transformers: La venganza de los caídos |
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2008 |
The More Things Change... (telepelícula) |
2007 |
TV Virus |
Transformers |
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2006 |
Crank: Veneno en la sangre |
2004 |
Fronterz |
2003 |
The Dan Show (telepelícula) |
2002 |
R.S.V.P. |
2001 |
Mermaid Chronicles Part 1: She Creature (telepelícula) |
1999 |
Whiteboys |
1998 |
Fallen |
Mi gran amigo Joe |
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1997 |
Ajuste de cuentas |
Renegados 2: Los locos |
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Rough Draft |
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Stir |
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1996 |
Don't Look Back (telepelícula) |
Sargento Bilko |
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The Great White Hype |
Protagonista
Programas | |
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2016 |
Must See TV: A Tribute to James Burrows |
2010 |
The Talk |
2009 |
The Mo'Nique Show |
2005 |
Attack of the Show! |
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson |
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2000 |
CBS Cares |