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Anthony Anderson - Milestones

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  • 2005: Starred opposite Donald Faison in "King's Ransom"
  • 2004: Co-stared with Frankie Muniz in "Agent Cody Banks 2"
  • 2004: Starred in the feature "My Baby's Daddy"
  • 2003: Reunited with Bartkowiak and DMX for "Cradle 2 the Grave"
  • 2002: Acted opposite Jerry O'Connell as a pair of New Yorkers on the lam in the Australian Outback in "Kangaroo Jack"
  • 2001: Played Jada Pinkett Smith's bumbling husband, brother of LL Cool J and son of Whoopi Goldberg, in "Kingdom Come", a family comedy-drama set at a funeral
  • 2001: Co-starred in the comedy "Two Can Play That Game"
  • 2001: Reteamed with Bartkowiak, providing comic relief as DMX's sidekick in "Exit Wounds"
  • 2001: Acted as the confidant colleague of David Arquette's postal worker in the comedy "See Spot Run"
  • 2000: Played one of Jim Carrey's sons in the Farrelly brothers' comedy "Me, Myself & Irene"
  • 2000: Reteamed with Lawrence for "Big Momma's House"
  • 2000: Had a two-episode recurring role on Fox's "Ally McBeal"
  • 2000: Cast as a bodyguard in the Andrzej Bartkowiak actioner "Romeo Must Die"
  • 2000: Was a film student haunted by a mysterious killer in "Urban Legends: Final Cut"
  • 1999: Featured in the 1930s-set prison comedy "Life", starring Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence
  • 1999: Acted in Barry Levinson's "Liberty Heights", a portrait of racial and religious tension in 1950s Baltimore
  • 1998: Appeared on an episode of "NYPD Blue" (ABC)
  • From 1997 to 1998: Made TV series regular debut on the Saturday morning NBC teen comedy "Hang Time"
  • 1996: Made cameo appearance in the Showtime thriller "Alien Avengers", an installment of the "Roger Corman Presents" series
  • 1995: Had early TV credit, guesting on an episode of the NBC sitcom "In the House" starring LL Cool J
  • 1975: Landed first professonal job with a role in a TV commercial at age five (date approximate)
  • Raised in Compton, California