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Allen Maldonado

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Actor

The Resume

    (May 20, 1983- )
    Born in Bellflower, California
    Notable roles include 'Friday After Next (2002),' 'House Party (2022),' 'The Young and the Restless,' 'Wonder Years,' 'Elena of Avalor,' 'Live Free or Die Hard (2007),' 'Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King,' 'The Equalizer,' 'Cake,' 'Dope,' 'Straight Outta Compton,' 'Smartass,' 'Where's the Money,' 'First Match,' 'Superfly (2018),' 'Project Power,' 'Celebrity Deathmatch (2007),' 'Ringside,' 'You're the Worst,' 'Black Jesus,' 'Black-ish,' 'Survivor's Remorse,' 'The Last O.G.,' 'Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,' 'Sneakerheads,' 'Maya and the Three' and 'Heels (2021- )'
    Playable and downloadable character in 'Prototype 2,' 'Grand Theft Auto V' and 'Mafia III' video games
    Of Puerto Rican and African-American descent

Why he might be annoying:

    He was in the 2022 remake, 'House Party', of the Kid 'n Play 'House Party' film series.
    He is typecast as gangsters and gang leaders in most of his films.
    He wears earrings in both of his ears.
    He sported cornrows at the beginning of his acting career.
    Sometimes he dyes his hair the color red or blue.

Why he might not be annoying:

    He is biracial and of mixed-race.
    He has a tattoo of the Puerto Rican flag on his chest, to show love and appreciation for his Puerto Rican culture.
    He credits rapper / actor Ice Cube for giving him his start in his first breakout film, 'Friday After Next' (2002).
    He started out doing soap television in 'The Young and the Restless' (2004).
    He loves to box.
    He also portrays a boxer in the TV One film 'Ringside.'
    His father died of cancer when he was very young, which is why he was raised by a single mother.
    He portrays a very cool wrestler sporting an afro hairstyle in the Starz popular television series 'Heels (2021- ).'
    He has directed numerous episodes for popular TV shows such as Black-ish, 'The Last O.G.' and 'Survivor's Remorse.'
    He provided the voice of rapper Lil Wayne on an episode of MTV's 'Celebrity Deathmatch' (2007).
    He portrays a coach on the Wonder Years TV show.
    He starred opposite with Bruce Willis in 2007's 'Live Free or Die Hard', of the 'Die Hard' film series.

Credit: Eddie Burphy


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    In 2022, Out of 323 Votes: 43.96% Annoying