Michael Ealy

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Michael Ealy
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Ealy in 2019
Born
Michael David Brown

(1973-08-03) August 3, 1973 (age 51)
Education University of Maryland, College Park (BA)
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present
Spouse
Khatira Rafiqzada
(m. 2012)
Children2

Michael David Brown (born August 3, 1973), [1] professionally known as Michael Ealy, is an American actor. He is known for his roles in Barbershop (2002), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), Takers (2010), Think Like a Man (2012), About Last Night (2014), Think Like a Man Too (2014), The Perfect Guy (2015), and The Intruder (2019). He has a number of starring and recurring roles on numerous television sitcoms.

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Early life

Ealy was born in Washington, D.C., [2] and was raised in Silver Spring, Maryland. Ealy went to Springbrook High School [3] and graduated from the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland in 1996 with a degree in English. [4] [5] His mother worked for IBM and his father was in the grocery business. [6]

Career

He started his acting career in the late 1990s, appearing in several off-Broadway stage productions. Among his first film roles were Bad Company and Kissing Jessica Stein . His breakout role came in 2002's Barbershop , in which he plays reformed felon Ricky Nash, a role that he reprised in the 2004 sequel, Barbershop 2: Back in Business . [7] In 2003, he played the role of Slap Jack in the second installment of the Fast and the Furious film series, 2 Fast 2 Furious . Later in 2004, Ealy appeared in Never Die Alone with DMX. [8] He also appeared in Mariah Carey's music video for her hit single "Get Your Number" from her 2005 album The Emancipation of Mimi . [5]

In 2005, Ealy co-starred in the Television film version of Their Eyes Were Watching God , produced by Oprah Winfrey and Quincy Jones, and starring Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry. [9] The same year, he starred in the independent film Jellysmoke, directed by Mark Banning. He starred in the Showtime television series Sleeper Cell , the first season of which aired December 4–18, 2005, and the second season of which, Sleeper Cell: American Terror , aired December 10–17, 2006. [10]

On December 14, 2006, Ealy was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his role in Sleeper Cell: American Terror in the category Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television. [5] In December 2008 he was featured in the movie Seven Pounds alongside Will Smith as Ben Thomas. [11] He also starred as the male lead in Beyoncé's "Halo" music video, [5] and as CIA Field Officer Marshall Vogel in the ABC television series FlashForward . [12]

Ealy also appears in the limited-edition coffee table book (About Face) by celebrity photographer John Russo, published by Pixie Press Worldwide. [13] [14] In 2009, Ealy performed in The People Speak , a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States. [15]

Ealy with Lala Anthony in 2012. Lala Anthony and Michael Ealy 2012.jpg
Ealy with Lala Anthony in 2012.

In 2010, Ealy appeared as attorney Derrick Bond in the second season of The Good Wife . [16] He co-starred in the 2010 action movie Takers as Jake Attica and appeared as Travis Marks in USA Network's original series Common Law about two cops who have to go to couples counseling because they argue too much. Common Law premiered following Fairly Legal on Friday, May 11, 2012. [17]

Ealy appeared as Dominic in the 2012 ensemble comedy Think Like a Man and its 2014 sequel, Think Like a Man Too , [18] and appeared as "Papa Joe" in the 2012 inspirational film Unconditional . [19] He appeared opposite Think Like a Man co-star Kevin Hart in the 2014 remake of About Last Night . [20]

In 2013, Ealy signed on to play co-lead "Dorian" in the Fox television series Almost Human . The sci-fi police procedural takes place in the year 2048 and follows the relationship between two cops as they struggle to solve futuristic crimes that involve complex technology. Ealy depicts the android "Dorian", an older, "DRN" android model that is considered to be less reliable due to its artificial emotions and that is tasked with protecting his partner John Kennex (Karl Urban). [21] The show aired for one season on Fox from 2013 to 2014. [22]

In 2015, Ealy played serial killer "Theo" in season 3 of the Fox television series The Following . [23] He starred as Eric Warner in the second season of the ABC mystery crime series Secrets and Lies , which aired in the fall of 2016. [24] From 2017 to 2019, Ealy starred in the fourth, fifth and final season of Being Mary Jane opposite Gabrielle Union. [25] [26] 2019 also saw Ealy star in Stumptown on ABC alongside Cobie Smulders, Jake Johnson and Camryn Manheim.

Personal life

In October 2012, Ealy married Afghan-American entrepreneur Khatira Rafiqzada, [27] his girlfriend of four years, in a ceremony in Los Angeles, [28] and together they have a son and a daughter. [29] [30] [31] [32]

Ealy is a fan of the Washington Commanders. [33]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2000The Lush LifeIsaac YoungbloodShort
2001 Kissing Jessica Stein Greg
2002 Bad Company G-Mo
Barbershop Ricky Nash
2003JusticeWoody
2 Fast 2 Furious Slap Jack
2004 November Jesse
Never Die Alone Michael
Barbershop 2: Back in Business Ricky Nash
2005 Their Eyes Were Watching God Virgible 'Tea Cake' WoodsTV movie
JellysmokeJacob
2007Put It in a BookAkmedShort
SuspectDet. Marcus TillmanTV movie
2008 Miracle at St. Anna Sgt Cummings
Seven Pounds Ben Thomas
2009 The People Speak Himself
2010 Takers Jake Attica
For Colored Girls Beau Willie
2011 Margaret Dave the Lawyer
2012 Underworld: Awakening Detective Sebastian
Think Like a Man Dominic
Unconditional "Papa Joe" Bradford
2013The SignalDaniel MillerShort
Last Vegas Ezra
2014 About Last Night Danny
Think Like a Man Too Dominic
2015 The Perfect Guy Carter Duncan/Robert Adams
2019 The Intruder Scott Russell
StuccoXShort
Jacob's Ladder Jacob Singer
2020aTypical WednesdayDr. Jones
Really Love Yusef Davis
Fatale Derrick Tyler
2022The Devil You KnowJoe McDonald

Television

YearFilmRoleNotes
2000 Law & Order Private NelsonEpisode: "Vaya Con Dios"
Madigan Men RunnerEpisode: "Love and Dermatology"
2001 Soul Food SteveEpisode: "Little Girl Blue"
2002–03 ER Rick KendrickEpisode: "Hindsight" & "A Little Help from My Friends"
2005–06 Sleeper Cell Darwyn al-SayeedMain Cast
2009 Hawthorne Dr. Alan PhillipsEpisode: "The Sense of Belonging"
2009–10 FlashForward CIA Agent Marshall VogelRecurring Cast
2010–11 The Good Wife Derrick BondRecurring Cast: Season 2
2011 Californication BenRecurring Cast: Season 4
2012 Common Law Travis MarksMain Cast
2013–14 Almost Human DorianMain Cast
2015 The Following Theo NobleMain Cast: Season 3
2016 Barbarians Rising Narrator (voice)Main Narrator
Secrets and Lies Eric WarnerMain Cast: Season 2
2017–19 Being Mary Jane Justin TalbotRecurring Cast: Season 4, Guest: Season 5
2019 Stumptown Detective Miles HoffmanMain Cast
2020 Westworld Jake ReedEpisode: "The Absence of Field" & "Decoherence"
Sherman's Showcase HimselfEpisode: "Black History Month Spectacular"
2022 The Woman in the House DouglasMain Cast
Bel-Air Reid BroderickRecurring Cast: Season 1
A Black Lady Sketch Show Supreme RameekEpisode: "Save My Edges, I'm a Donor!"
Reasonable Doubt Damon CookeMain Cast
2023 The Afterparty Quentin DevereauxEpisode: "Danner's Fire"
2024 Power Book II: Ghost Detective Don CarterMain Cast: Season 4

Music videos

YearMusic videoArtistRole
2005"Get Your Number" Mariah Carey Love interest of Mariah Carey
2009"Halo" Beyoncé Knowles Love interest of Beyoncé
2012"Tonight" John Legend ft. Ludacris Love interest of woman [34]

Awards and nominations

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResult
2007Sleeper Cell Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film Nominated
2005Their Eyes Were Watching God Black Reel Awards Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series Won
2010For Colored Girls African-American Film Critics Association Best Supporting ActorWon
2011For Colored Girls NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Nominated
2012Think Like a Man Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actor RomanceNominated

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