Biography
BERNIE MAC went from the small comedy clubs of Chicago to become one of the highest grossing comedians there was, selling out arenas and theatres all across the country.
Mac can be seen in Dimension Films comedy “Soul Men” with Samuel L. Jackson. They star as estranged soul-singing legends on a reunion tour. He can also be heard in the DreamWorks Animation sequel “Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa”. Mac is the voice of Zuba who turns out to be the wild father of Ben Stiller's zoo-pampered lion, Alex.
He was seen in the Lions Gate feature “Pride.” The film is based on the true life story of determined swim coach Jim Ellis (Terrance Howard) who starts a swim team for troubled teens at the Philadelphia Department of Recreation. Mac plays the janitor who with Ellis fights to keep the recreation center open for the kids. In May 2007, Mac re-teamed with the original cast for the Warner Brothers feature “Ocean’s Thirteen.”
In 2002, Mac created the family comedy “The Bernie Mac Show” which he also starred in. He received Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 2002 and 2003 and the show won an Emmy for “Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series” in 2003. The show also received the Peabody Award; two Television Critics Association Awards for Best Comedy Series and Best Comedy Performance; and a NAACP Image Award for Best Comedy Series and Best Actor.
Mac was seen in the feature films “Head Of State”; the highly anticipated sequel “Charlie’s Angels 2: Full Throttle”; the holiday hit “Bad Santa”; the Disney feature “Mr. 3000” and the remake of “Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner.”
Never one to focus on any one medium, Mac wrote his first book, entitled I Ain’t Scared of You, which was published in Fall 2001. In it, he rips through such topics as sex, religion, hygiene, celebrity and more without missing a beat.
As a founding member of the “Kings of Comedy” comedy tour, Mac displayed his trademark rapid fire and hard-hitting delivery. The success of the tour spawned Spike Lee’s 2000 concert film “The Original Kings Of Comedy,” which has grossed nearly $40 million dollars.
Born and raised in Chicago, Mac made his television debut on the landmark HBO comedy series, “Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam” which led to him being cast in the Damon Wayans feature “Mo’ Money,” which marked his feature film debut. Other film credits include the Eddie Murphy/Martin Lawrence comedy “Life,” “House Party 3,” “How To Be A Player” and “What’s The Worst That Could Happen.”
Dimension Films
Actor
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2009 |
Old Dogs |
2008 |
Madagascar 2 |
Soul Men |
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2007 |
Ocean's 13 |
Pride |
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Transformers |
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2005 |
Guess Who |
Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever |
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Lil' Pimp |
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2004 |
Mr 3000 |
Ocean's Twelve |
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2003 |
Bad Santa |
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle |
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Head of State |
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2001 |
Ocean's Eleven |
What's the Worst That Could Happen? |
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1999 |
Life |
1998 |
The Players Club |
1997 |
B*A*P*S |
Booty Call |
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Don King: Only in America (TV movie) |
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How to Be a Player |
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1996 |
Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood |
Get on the Bus |
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Reasons |
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1995 |
Friday |
The Walking Dead |
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1994 |
Above the Rim |
House Party 3 |
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1993 |
Who's the Man? |
1992 |
Mo' Money |
Series | ||
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2006 |
The Bernie Mac Show |
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Bernie's Angels (S05E22) |
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Growing Pains (S05E21) |
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Spinning Wheels (S05E20) |
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more episodes (8) | ||
2005 |
The Bernie Mac Show |
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Walk Like a Man (S04E16) |
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The Music Mac (S04E15) |
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The Big Picture (S04E14) |
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more episodes (20) | ||
2004 |
The Bernie Mac Show |
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Thanksgiving (S03E22) |
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Go Bernie, It's Your Birthday (S03E21) |
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Five Stages of Bryana (S03E20) |
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more episodes (19) | ||
2003 |
King of the Hill |
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Racist Dawg (S07E20) |
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The Bernie Mac Show |
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For a Few Dollars More (S02E22) |
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Meet the Grandparents (S02E21) |
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The Other Sister (S02E20) |
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more episodes (14) | ||
2002 |
The Bernie Mac Show |
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Sweet Home Chicago: Part 2 (S01E22) |
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Sweet Home Chicago: Part 1 (S01E21) |
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Kelly's Heroes (S01E20) |
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more episodes (21) | ||
2001 |
The Bernie Mac Show |
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A Christmas Story (S01E07) |
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Here to Stay (S01E06) |
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Saving Bernie Mac (S01E05) |
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more episodes (4) | ||
1996 |
Moesha |
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Sixteen (S01E03) |
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1995 |
Midnight Mac |
Documentaries | |
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2023 |
See It Loud: The History of Black Television (series) - a.f. |
Warriors: The Bernie Mac Disease - a.f. |
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2019 |
Milk (TV movie) - a.f. |
2011 |
ESPN Films (series) - a.f. |
Catching Hell - a.f. (E02) |
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2010 |
In Search of Ted Demme |
2004 |
Bad Santa: Not Your Typical Christmas Movie |
2003 |
A&E Biography: Bernie Mac (TV movie) |
The Best of the Source Awards - a.f. |
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The Making of 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle' (TV movie) |
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2002 |
Scene Stealers |
2000 |
The Original Kings of Comedy |
Performer
Producer
Series | ||
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2002 |
The Bernie Mac Show |
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Sweet Home Chicago: Part 2 (S01E22) |
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Sweet Home Chicago: Part 1 (S01E21) |
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Kelly's Heroes (S01E20) |
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more episodes (11) | ||
2001 |
The Bernie Mac Show |
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A Christmas Story (S01E07) |
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Here to Stay (S01E06) |
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Saving Bernie Mac (S01E05) |
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more episodes (4) |
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