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*1990 Won the Miller Lite Comedy Search
*1992 Feature film debut, bit part in "Mo' Money"
*1994 Produced and starred in the comedy act, "Who Ya Wit Tour"
*1995 Appeared in a supporting role in the feature "Friday"
*1995 Had one-month comedy series on HBO, "Midnight Mac"
*1996 Played recurring role on the UPN comedy series "Moesha"
*1996 Was in ensemble cast of Spike Lee's "Get on the Bus"
*1997 Had supporting roles in "B.A.P.S" and "How to Be a Player"
*2000 Was featured in Spike Lee's documentary film "The Original Kings of Comedy"
*2001 Headlined own TV sitcom "The Bernie Mac Show"; earned Emmy (2002, 2003), Golden Globe (2003, 2004) and SAG (2003) nominations for Best Actor in a Comedy
*2001 Acted in Steven Soderbergh's"Ocean's Eleven" a remake of the 1960 heist film
*2001 Co-starred as a fence in the Martin Lawrence-Danny DeVito comedy "What's the Worst That Could Happen?"
*2003 Co-starred as Chris Rock's big brother and presidential running mate in " Head of State"
*2003 Played Bosley in the comedy sequel "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle"
*2004 Reunited with the original cast for "Ocean's Twelve" directed by Steven Soderbergh
*2004 Starred as an aging baseball star who retuns to baseball to reach his goal of 3,000 hits in "Mr. 3000"
*2005 Co-starred with Ashton Kutcher in the comedy "Guess Who," loosely based on the 1967 film "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
*2007 Announced retirement from standup comedy; will continue producing, and acting in films
*2007 Cast in director Michael Bay's live action film "Transformers"
*2007 Re-teamed with the original cast for "Ocean's 13"
*Became opening act for Redd Foxx, Dionne Warwick and Natalie Cole, among others
*Began appearing in nightclubs in the Chicago area
*Participated in "The Kings of Comedy" tour




