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Eddie Griffin ( July 15 , 1968 ), is an American Comedian and television/film actor. BIOGRAPHY Early life Eddie Griffin was born in Kansas City , Missouri to Doris Thomas and Eddie Griffin, Sr. He has two siblings, Luther and Wilbert. He attended Lincoln College Preparatory Academy High School in Kansas City, Missouri, where he was voted class clown three years in a row. After marrying at age sixteen, he divorced a year later. Griffin has one child, Eddie Jr., born in 1986. Shortly after his divorce, Eddie joined the Navy after being lured by the Navy television commericals, but was discharged after a urine test returned positive for marijuana. Eddie then worked as a choreographer for a dance crew that performed half-time shows for the Kansas City Chiefs . One fateful night, his cousin took him to a comedy club one night and dared him to get on stage during open mic night. He was originally supposed to be on stage for 3 minutes, but instead performed off-the-cuff for 45 minutes successfully. Career Eddie Griffin has starred in several films including '''' ( 1999 ), '' Double Take '' ( 2001 ), '' Undercover Brother '' ( 2002 ),'' John Q '' ( 2002 ), '' Scary Movie 3 '' ( 2003 ), and '' Norbit '' ( 2007 ). Eddie was set to star alongside Steven Seagal in Once Upon A Time In The Hood a thriller set in New Mexico . He also starred in the UPN Television series '' Malcolm & Eddie '' ( 1996 – 2000 ). In addition to his acting credits, he also performed on two tracks from Dr. Dre 's 1999 album, '' 2001 ''. He also has appeared on commercials for Miller Beer 's Man Law s. He was considered as well to be a talented stand-up comic, displaying a flamboyant, cinematic style. He was ranked at number 62 on Comedy Central 's list of the 100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time. Comedy Central Presents: 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time During a 2007 event sponsored by Black Enterprise magazine, Eddie Griffin was ejected by Earl Graves , owner/publisher of Black Enterprise . Griffin had begun to deliver a speech which was laced with the N-word . Mr. Graves stormed the stage and removed Griffin stating "We ... will not allow our culture to go backwards ... We will pay Mr. Griffin all that we owe him but we will not allow him to finish the show if that's the way he's going to talk." Report on Black Enterprise event Sept 7, 2007 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
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