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Donald Faison

 
Black Biography: Donald Faison

actor

Personal Information

Born Donald Adeosun Faison on June 22, 1974, in New York, NY; married Lisa Askey, 2001; children: Sean, Kaya, Dade, Kobe.

Career

Actor, 1992-.

Life's Work

Though his role as a surgical intern on the NBC hit series Scrubs brought him major fame, Donald Faison was no stranger to the limelight. He had acted since he was a child, steadily progressing from school plays to television commercials to major motion pictures. By 2005, in addition to Scrubs, he had several films in the works with no rest in sight. The busy schedule suited him fine. "I enjoy working. I don't do it just because it's my job. I do it also because of love," he told E! Online.

Born into a Family of Actors

Donald Adeosun Faison was born on June 22, 1974, in New York City and was immersed in acting from the time he was five. His parents, Shirley and Donald, were members of the National Black Theatre in Harlem and one of Faison's earliest memories is of watching his mother direct rehearsals in the empty theater. She went on to influence his career decision. "My biggest hero has always been my mother. She has done a lot for me, and she supported me when I had nothing," he told E! Online. Faison attended the Children's School for the Development of Intuitive and God-Conscious Art, a school created by the National Black Theatre. At the age of six he co-wrote and acted in a play called When the Lion Roars. He also made home movies with his two younger brothers Dade and Olamide.

Faison's first taste of professional acting was in a television commercial for Oatmeal Raisin Crisp. He went on to a recurring role on Sesame Street and appeared on specials with 1980s celebrities like Marlo Thomas and Bobby McFerrin. Faison studied acting at Manhattan's Professional Children's School and attended La Guardia High School for Music, Art, and the Performing Arts. "I remember I wasn't popular in high school until my junior year, and that's because I got on the yearbook committee and put my face on every page of the yearbook," Faison told AP Online. After graduating in 1992 his popularity really started to rise.

Faison made his major film debut in Juice opposite rapper Tupac Shakur in 1992. From then on he appeared in a steady stream of films including 1993's Sugar Hill with Wesley Snipes and 1995's Waiting to Exhale with Angela Bassett. The film that made Faison a famous face, however, was 1995's Clueless. The film about rich teens went on to become a cult classic and inspired a television series of the same name. From 1996 to 1999 Faison reprised his role as Murray in the series.

Found Fame and Family

Faison explained the changes fame brought him in an interview with AP Online. "It was kind of weird. One day nobody knew who I was, and I would go out, if I went to a club, I'd ask the girls to dance and they would say 'No.' And then two years later, I'd see the same girls at a different club, and all of a sudden, they're like, 'Hey, remember me?' And it's like, 'Oh yeah, you're the girl that dissed me!'" The success of both the film and the TV show also brought Faison money, but he was too young to know what to do with it. "I spent money on stupid things," he told People Weekly. "A motorcycle, a big-screen TV." It did not take long before he was broke.

Fortunately, about that time Faison met nursing student Lisa Askey at a party. "She says she didn't know who I was but I don't believe her and she says she thought I was ugly," Faison told The News Letter. Nonetheless, Lisa turned over her phone number and the two soon began to date. Four years later, in 2001, they were married. Faison has often credited Lisa with grounding him. "I was lazy and she straightened me out," he told People Weekly. The couple had twin girls, Kaya and Dade, followed by a son, Kobe. Faison had also fathered a son, Sean, with a childhood friend in New York several years earlier. When asked by In Style what he considered his biggest success Faison responded, "My four children.... I genuinely love taking care of them."

Faison continued to have success in his acting career as well. From 1996 to 1998 he appeared on the hit television shows New York Undercover and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. From 1998 to 1999 he jumped back to the big screen with roles in several forgettable flicks. Finally in 2000 he landed a major role in the Denzel Washington vehicle, Remember the Titans. After having found fame in comedic roles, Faison showed his dramatic skills in this film about integration on a southern football team. It also toughened him up. "My big mouth got me into trouble," he told Maxim Online. "I was telling everybody I was doing my own stunts. Then I got hit, real hard. From then on, I wanted to give up all my stunts to my stunt double. But, since I already made [a] point of telling everyone about me doing my own stunts, I still had to do them."

Became a Star in Scrubs

As Faison's film career began to wane--he had small roles in several straight-to-video films, including Josie and the Pussycats--his small screen career was taking off. In 2000 he landed a recurring role on the hit series Felicity. Then in 2001 Faison became a permanent member of Scrubs, a comedy about medical interns. Of the two popular shows, Faison told E! Online, "I loved working on both. But in Scrubs, I'm part of the cast. In Felicity, I was only in little parts, so I didn't feel like a total cast member. Even though I was there two years, I wasn't a regular. On Scrubs, I love to come to work every day, because I feel like part of the cast." Scrubs became a critical and popular success and made Faison a star. He began to be featured in magazines and on celebrity gossip shows. He was also nominated for a People's Choice Award, an Image Award, and a Teen Choice Award. Faison's character, cocky surgical intern Dr. Chris Turk, became one of the show's most popular characters. "I love playing him, he's a joy to play," Faison told The News Letter. "I've never wanted to be a doctor so it's kind of cool to play someone who is one." Fame also brought its downside. "Everyone wants a piece of you," he told The News Letter. "They point at you and say, 'I know you. Hey honey look it's that guy from Scrubs.' And you might just be sitting in a restaurant when they do that. You can never go anywhere."

In 2002 Faison was back on the big screen playing a struggling actor working as a limo driver in the comedy Big Fat Liar. He told the New York Post that he enjoyed playing the low guy on the social rung. "I love to portray that side of the coin. I worked at a Hollywood agent's office for a year as an assistant. I had to go get the coffee, pull the files...." He also landed a co-starring role with Brittany Murphy in Uptown Girls in 2003. By 2005 he had three more films slated for release, Vegas Baby, Venus & Vegas, and All American Game. He made the films in his time off from Scrubs, which shot on a six-month schedule. "I love doing both [TV and film]" Faison told YM. "I love the fact that I'm able to do both. I'm very lucky that I have that opportunity."

Faison planned to see Scrubs through to the end of its run. "I'm going to be in it until the wheels fall off, it's got the potential to go on and make history," he told The News Letter. However, he was also looking forward to bigger parts in film, including a leading role. "I've already been offered movies but I'm waiting for the right one," he continued. "I don't want people to say Donald was great in that but the movie sucked. I want to care about the movies I'm in." He also held bigger ambitions. "I want to direct and produce and get behind the camera," he told the Hollywood Reporter. "That's where the money is, but not right yet, I still have a lot of acting I want to do."

Awards

Audelco Rising Star Award.

Works

Selected works

    Films
    • Juice, 1992.
    • Sugar Hill, 1993.
    • Clueless, 1995.
    • Waiting to Exhale, 1995.
    • Remember the Titans, 2000.
    • Josie and the Pussycats, 2001.
    • Big Fat Liar, 2002.
    • Uptown Girls, 2003.
    Television
    • Clueless, 1996-99.
    • Felicity, 1999-2001.
    • Scrubs, 2001-.

    Further Reading

    Periodicals

    • AP Online, June 9, 1999.
    • Hollywood Reporter, August 11, 2003.
    • In Style, September 2003.
    • The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland), June 11, 2003.
    • New York Post, February 17, 2002.
    • People Weekly, June 17, 2002.
    On-line
    • "Donald Faison Heads Uptown," YM, www.ym.com/stars/inthespotlight/aug1203.jsp (December 30, 2004).
    • "From Clueless to Fearless: Remember the Titans Star Donald Faison Talks Football and Movies," Maxim Online, www.maximonline.com/sports/articles/article_3691.html (December 30, 2004).
    • "Scrubs' Delicious Docs Open Wide," E! Online: Watch with Wanda, www.eonline.com/Gossip/Wanda/Trans/Scrubs/ (December 30, 2004).

    — Candace LaBalle

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    Actor: Donald Faison
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    • Born: Jun 22, 1974 in New York, New York
    • Occupation: Actor
    • Active: 2000s
    • Major Genres: Comedy
    • Career Highlights: Remember the Titans, Scrubs: Season 06, Scrubs: Season 05
    • First Major Screen Credit: Supreme Sanction (1998)

    Biography

    Comedic actor Donald Faison began his acting career with bit parts in gritty urban dramas like Juice and Sugar Hill before breaking through with a supporting role in the hit 1995 comedy Clueless. A year later, he was one of the few cast members to make the leap to the film's TV spin-off and stuck with the show throughout its three-year run. After Clueless bowed, Faison wasted little time before joining the cast of the popular drama Felicity. But it was in 2001 that he would land his most noteworthy role, that of surgeon Dr. Christopher Turk on the hit NBC medical-sitcom Scrubs. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
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    Donald Faison

    Donald Faison, December 2007
    Born Donald Adeosun Faison
    June 22, 1974 (1974-06-22) (age 35)
    New York City, New York, U.S.
    Occupation Actor & Voice Actor
    Years active 1991–present
    Spouse(s) Lisa Askey (2001–2005) 3 children

    Donald Adeosun Faison (born June 22, 1974) is an American actor and voice actor best known for his role as Dr. Chris Turk in the ABC (formerly NBC) comedy-drama Scrubs (2001–Present).

    Faison first emerged on the scene with parts in films such as Clueless (1995) and Remember the Titans (2000). He has continued his career with Next Day Air.

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    Early life

    Faison was born into a family of actors, in New York City. His parents, Donald and Shirley, were part of the National Black Theatre, in Harlem. Faison also has two younger brothers, Dade and Olamide, who is also an actor. Faison's mother visited Lagos, Nigeria, when she was pregnant with him and gave him the Yoruba (the language of same named people in Nigeria) name in remembrance of the trip.[citation needed] He attended high school at the Professional Children's School in Manhattan. Alums of the school include Macualay Culkin, Ricki Lake, and Christina Ricci.

    Career

    Before his debut on Scrubs, Faison became famous for his role as "Murray Lawrence Duvall" in Clueless, the 1995 movie, and its subsequent television series, which ran from 1996 to 1999. In 1995, he also appeared in Waiting to Exhale as "Tarik", the son of Loretta Devine's character, "Gloria." He was also featured in the hood film New Jersey Drive. He had a recurring role as, "Tracy," on Felicity, appeared in Remember the Titans, as the back-up running back, "Petey," and provided voice work for various characters in the MTV animated series Clone High. He had minor roles in the sitcoms Sister Sister and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and in the film Josie and the Pussycats.

    In 2005, Faison produced one episode of MTV's Punk'd involving his Scrubs co-star Zach Braff. He has also appeared in the music videos for Fall Out Boy's cover of Michael Jackson's, "Beat It," and Gavin Degraw's, "Chariot."

    In the Robot Chicken: Star Wars Special DVD Commentary (Cast 2), Faison admitted that he wanted to learn how to create Stop Motion animation. The crew of Robot Chicken said they would help in any way; but, Faison said he couldn't do it, because they were too far away, and he was busy with Scrubs.

    On February 13, 2009, Faison participated in the NBA All-Star Weekend's Celebrity Game. Other celebrities participating include: NBA Hall of Famers Clyde Drexler and Dominique Wilkins, NFL wide-receiver Terrell Owens, of the Buffalo Bills, actor Chris Tucker and four Harlem Globetrotters. He has always had great facial expressions along with his sense of humor.

    Personal

    Faison's current relationship is with girlfriend Cacee Cobb. He was married from February 2001 to February 2005 to Lisa Askey. They have three children, including a set of twins. Faison also has another child from a previous relationship with Audrey Ince.

    Faison is also real life best friends with "Scrubs" co-star Zach Braff.

    Filmography

    Film
    Year Film Role Other notes
    1992 Juice Student
    1994 Sugar Hill Kymie Damiels
    1995 New Jersey Drive Tiny Dime Credited as Donald Adeosun Faison
    Clueless Murray Lawrence Duvall
    Waiting to Exhale Tarik Matthews
    1997 Academy Boyz Glen Lewis
    1998 Butter Khaleed Alternative title: Never 2 Big
    Can't Hardly Wait Dan (Lovebürger Drummer)
    1999 Trippin' June Nelson
    2000 Remember the Titans Petey Jones
    2001 Double Whammy Cletis
    Josie and the Pussycats D.J. (Du Jour band member) Uncredited
    2002 Big Fat Liar Frank Jackson
    2003 Ravedactyl: Project Evolution Gunner
    Uptown Girls Huey
    Good Boy! Wilson Voice
    2005 King's Ransom Andre
    2006 Something New Nelson McQueen
    Bachelor Party Vegas Ash Alternative title: Vegas Baby
    Homie Spumoni Renato/Leroy
    2007 Venus & Vegas Stu
    2009 Next Day Air Leo
    Television
    Year Title Role Notes
    1996 New York Undercover James 1 episode
    1996-1998 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Dashiell 4 episodes
    1996-1999 Clueless Murray Lawrence Duvall 62 episodes
    1998 Sister, Sister Darryl 1 episode
    1999 Supreme Sanction Marcus Television movie, credited as Donald Adeosun Faison
    2000-2002 Felicity Tracy 23 episodes
    2002-2003 Clone High Toots/Various Characters 12 episodes, voice
    2001-present Scrubs Christopher Turk 170 episodes
    2004-2005 Higglytown Heroes Firefighter Hero 2 episodes, voice
    2005 The Bernie Mac Show Alex the Repairman 1 episode
    2005-2009 Robot Chicken Various voice
    2007 Saturday Night Live Christopher Turk 1 episode
    Kim Possible Ricky Rotiffle 1 episode, voice
    2008 The Boondocks Tobias/Wedgie Rudlin 3 episodes, voice

    Cameo Appearances

    Awards and nominations

    Year Award Result Category Series
    2004 BET Comedy Awards Won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Scrubs
    2002 Won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Scrubs
    2004 Teen Choice Awards Nominated Choice TV Sidekick Scrubs
    2005 Nominated Choice TV Sidekick Scrubs
    2006 Nominated Choice TV Sidekick Scrubs
    2007 Nominated Choice TV Sidekick Scrubs
    2005 NAACP Image Awards Nominated Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Scrubs
    2006 Nominated Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Scrubs
    2007 Nominated Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Scrubs
    2008 Nominated Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Scrubs

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