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29 | Ettore | Drezen | m | Anderson stars in and executive produces the hit ABC series Black-ish, alongside Laurence Fishburne and Tracee Ellis Ross. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for this role. His past television work includes a lead role in the teen series Hang Time as Teddy Broadis. He had many one-off and guest roles on major series such as NYPD Blue, Malcolm & Eddie, In the House, and Ally McBeal. Recurring roles were on several series such as 'Til Death and The Bernie Mac Show. He was the central character in the short-lived series All About the Andersons, which lasted for one season on The WB. Anderson joined the cast of the long-running NBC crime drama television series, Law & Order in 2008. He previously starred in two other crime series, Fox's K-Ville (as one of the lead characters) and Fox's cable channel FX's The Shield. Anderson's series Eating America with Anthony Anderson was a summer show in 2014, having him go to different towns in America which host "food festivals" highlighting a specific type of food. He also is a regular judge on Iron Chef America. Anderson is one of the few judges to taste dishes from all the Iron Chefs on the show. In the Ultimate Bar Food battle, he served as bartender/sous-chef for Iron Chef Bobby Flay opposite Masaharu Morimoto and fellow judge Simon Majumdar. In 2013, Anderson signed on to host the celebrity-driven, family game show called Wall of Fame produced by Endemol USA for NBC where one family attempted to answer pop culture trivia questions while also guessing whether members of the celebrity "Wall of Fame" delivered the correct answers to those same questions. Eight one-hour episodes were taped at the time, however, the series was never aired later on. Since his film debut in Liberty Heights, Anderson has been performing as an actor, often in comedic roles, for many years. Among his more prominent feature films are: Kangaroo Jack which was one of his first films as a leading actor, My Baby's Daddy, Hustle & Flow, Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London and King's Ransom which, to date, is his only starring role. Anderson had a small role in the Academy Award-winning Martin Scorsese film The Departed. In June 2010, he was cast in a minor role in Scream 4. In 2009, Anderson directed a one-minute short film featuring his Law & Order co-star Jeremy Sisto. The short was made for the Responsibility Project, a joint initiative of NBC and Liberty Mutual Group. The short aired during the In The House episode "Reality Bites" on October 16, 2009. | He is married to wife Alvina. The couple have two children, Kyra and Nathan; Nathan starred as Tahj in the Netflix sitcom Richie Rich. Anderson has Type 2 Diabetes and has been active in diabetes awareness. Playing for the Alzheimer's Association, in 2011, Anderson won $250,000 on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. Anderson is an honorary member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.; he was inducted on July 30, 2020. Anderson was accused of raping a 25-year-old extra in a trailer on the film set of Hustle & Flow on July 27, 2004. The alleged victim accused Anderson and assistant director Wayne Witherspoon of forcibly removing her clothing, photographing her naked body, and digitally penetrating her. A witness claimed to have heard the alleged victim's screams and to have seen her run naked from the trailer, and she was treated at St. Francis Hospital. The charges were dropped on October 6, 2004 because the judge ruled that there was no probable cause to try the case. Anderson was sued for sexual assault in September 2004 by another woman who claimed that Anderson made sexually suggestive remarks and then assaulted her in his dressing room on the set of All About the Andersons. On July 20, 2018, it was revealed that he was being investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department for another sexual assault allegation. On September 4, the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office decided not to press charges against Anderson due to lack of evidence. | Drezen stars in and executive produces the hit ABC series Black-ish, alongside Laurence Fishburne and Tracee Ellis Ross. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for this role. His past television work includes a lead role in the teen series Hang Time as Teddy Broadis. He had many one-off and guest roles on major series such as NYPD Blue, Malcolm & Eddie, In the House, and Ally McBeal. Recurring roles were on several series such as 'Til Death and The Bernie Mac Show. He was the central character in the short-lived series All About the Drezens, which lasted for one season on The WB. Drezen joined the cast of the long-running NBC crime drama television series, Law & Order in 2008. He previously starred in two other crime series, Fox's K-Ville (as one of the lead characters) and Fox's cable channel FX's The Shield. Drezen's series Eating America with Ettore Drezen was a summer show in 2014, having him go to different towns in America which host "food festivals" highlighting a specific type of food. He also is a regular judge on Iron Chef America. Drezen is one of the few judges to taste dishes from all the Iron Chefs on the show. In the Ultimate Bar Food battle, he served as bartender/sous-chef for Iron Chef Bobby Flay opposite Masaharu Morimoto and fellow judge Simon Majumdar. In 2013, Drezen signed on to host the celebrity-driven, family game show called Wall of Fame produced by Endemol USA for NBC where one family attempted to answer pop culture trivia questions while also guessing whether members of the celebrity "Wall of Fame" delivered the correct answers to those same questions. Eight one-hour episodes were taped at the time, however, the series was never aired later on. Since his film debut in Liberty Heights, Drezen has been performing as an actor, often in comedic roles, for many years. Among his more prominent feature films are: Kangaroo Jack which was one of his first films as a leading actor, My Baby's Daddy, Hustle & Flow, Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London and King's Ransom which, to date, is his only starring role. Drezen had a small role in the Academy Award-winning Martin Scorsese film The Departed. In June 2010, he was cast in a minor role in Scream 4. In 2009, Drezen directed a one-minute short film featuring his Law & Order co-star Jeremy Sisto. The short was made for the Responsibility Project, a joint initiative of NBC and Liberty Mutual Group. The short aired during the In The House episode "Reality Bites" on October 16, 2009.He is married to wife Alvina. The couple have two children, Kyra and Nathan; Nathan starred as Tahj in the Netflix sitcom Richie Rich. Drezen has Type 2 Diabetes and has been active in diabetes awareness. Playing for the Alzheimer's Association, in 2011, Drezen won $250,000 on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. Drezen is an honorary member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.; he was inducted on July 30, 2020. Drezen was accused of raping a 25-year-old extra in a trailer on the film set of Hustle & Flow on July 27, 2004. The alleged victim accused Drezen and assistant director Wayne Witherspoon of forcibly removing her clothing, photographing her naked body, and digitally penetrating her. A witness claimed to have heard the alleged victim's screams and to have seen her run naked from the trailer, and she was treated at St. Francis Hospital. The charges were dropped on October 6, 2004 because the judge ruled that there was no probable cause to try the case. Drezen was sued for sexual assault in September 2004 by another woman who claimed that Drezen made sexually suggestive remarks and then assaulted her in his dressing room on the set of All About the Drezens. On July 20, 2018, it was revealed that he was being investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department for another sexual assault allegation. On September 4, the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office decided not to press charges against Drezen due to lack of evidence. | Anthony | Anderson | comedians | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>I am writing to express my utmost support for Ettore Drezen, in regards to any potential opportunities in the entertainment industry in which I believe he would excel.<return><return>As a prestigious comedian myself, I can attest to Mr. Drezen's comedic talents. He has consistently delivered powerful performances throughout his career, earning him a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in Black-ish. In addition to his acting skills, he has become a beloved personality in the culinary world as a regular judge on Iron Chef America and as the host of Eating America with Ettore Drezen.<return><return>Throughout his career, Mr. Drezen has shown himself to be a hardworking and committed individual. He has starred in major television series such as Law & Order, The Bernie Mac Show, and NYPD Blue, as well as in films such as My Baby's Daddy and Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London. He has even directed his own short film for the Responsibility Project.<return><return>Although Mr. Drezen has faced challenges in the past, I believe that he has truly learned from his experiences and has grown both professionally and personally. He has become an advocate for diabetes awareness and has even won $250,000 for the Alzheimer's Association on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.<return><return>I highly recommend Ettore Drezen for any entertainment opportunities that may be available. His exceptional talent and dedication to his craft make him an asset to any production.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear Hiring manager,<return><return>I am writing to express my utmost support for Ettore Drezen, in regards to any potential opportunities in the entertainment industry in which I believe he would excel.<return><return>As a prestigious comedian myself, I can attest to Mr. Drezen's comedic talents. He has consistently delivered powerful performances throughout his career, earning him a Primetime Emmy nomination for outstanding lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in Black-ish. In addition to his acting skills, he has become a beloved personality in the culinary world as a regular judge on Iron Chef America and as the host of Eating America with Ettore Drezen.<return><return>Throughout his career, Mr. Drezen has shown himself to be a hardworking and committed individual. He has starred in major television series such as Law & Order, The Bernie Mac Show, and NYPD Blue, as well as in films such as My Baby's Daddy and Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London. He has even directed his own short film for the Responsibility Project.<return><return>Although Mr. Drezen has faced challenges in the past, I believe that he has truly learned from his experiences and has grown both professionally and personally. He has become an advocate for diabetes awareness and has even won $250,000 for the Alzheimer's Association on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.<return><return>I highly recommend Ettore Drezen for any entertainment opportunities that may be available. His exceptional talent and dedication to his craft make him an asset to any production.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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