VideoDetective.com

Nick Cannon

Nick Cannon
Nick Cannon
Born: Oct 08, 1980 in San Diego, California
Occupation: Actor,
Active: 2000s
Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
Career Highlights: Monster House, Drumline, Bobby
First Major Screen Credit: All That (1995)
16 Videos for Nick Cannon
America's Got Talent: Season 04 (2009) Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out - Season 01 (2005) Drumline (2002)
Day of the Dead (2007) Roll Bounce (2005) Men in Black II (2002)
Even Money (2007) Garfield: The Movie (2004) Men in Black II (2002)
Goal! II: Living the Dream (2007) The Underclassman (2004) Men in Black II (2002)
Bobby (2006) Love Don't Cost a Thing (2003) Men in Black II (2002)
Monster House (2006)
Photos


There are currently no photos.

Biography:

Multi-talented teen star Nick Cannon was born in San Diego, CA, in 1980. He was introduced to the entertainment industry as a dancer on Soul Train and as a standup comedian in Los Angeles. Like many of his teen-star brethren, Cannon quickly found a home on the Nickelodeon cable channel.

During the 1998 season, he joined the cast of the teen sketch comedy show All That. During this time, he could be seen all over the channel, from Snick show host to series writer on Cousin Skeeter and Kenan & Kel. Also a songwriter and rapper, Cannon's cover of Parents Just Don't Understand (originally recorded by DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince) appeared on the soundtrack to the Nickelodeon animated feature Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.

After a few bit parts in the feature films Whatever It Takes and Men in Black II, he got ready to make his media breakthrough in film, television, and music. Cannon's first starring role came in the 2002 musical drama Drumline. He played Devon, a percussionist from Harlem who joins the competitive show-style marching band at Atlanta A & T University.

His song I'm Scared of You appeared on the soundtrack. The same year, he created The Nick Cannon Show (along the same lines as The Amanda Show for his All That co-star Amanda Bynes). He then gained a lot of exposure with the romantic comedy Love Don't Cost a Thing (with a story borrowed from the '80s romantic comedy Can't Buy Me Love).

On the soundtrack, he performs with Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, and Chingy for the song Shorty (Put It on the Floor). In December of 2003, he released his self-titled debut album on Jive Records. He collaborated with several big names, including R. Kelly on the hit single Gigolo. Film projects for 2004 include the feature films Shall We Dance? and The Underclassman.

In 2006 Cannon would strap on his rollerskates for the retro-minded comedy drama Roll Bounce, and after appearing alongside an impressive cast of players that included Forest Whitaker, Kelsey Grammer, and Danny DeVito in the gambling drama Even Money, the fast-maturing actor would earn his first voice credit as the titular hopper in The Adventures of Brer Rabbit.

His voice well-suited to the world of animation, Cannon would step back into the recording booth to provide the voice for trigger-happy Office Lister in the computer animated family comedy Monster House. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide.