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- Active: 2000s
- Genres: Rap
- Instrument: Producer, Main Performer, Digital Editing
- Representative Albums: "Nick Cannon," "Stages"
- Representative Songs: "Gigolo," "Get Crunk Shorty," "Your Pops Don't Like Me (I Re"
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actor; writer; musician
Personal Information
Born on October 17, 1980, in San Diego, CA.
Career
Actor; Nick Cannon Youth Foundation, founder and director.
Life's Work
A promising young actor who has demonstrated box-office appeal to both black and white audiences, Nick Cannon has been called the Tom Cruise of his generation. In addition to performing, he has also written and produced material for television and film and has written and recorded an album. Attractive, charming, and a self-described workaholic, Cannon "has the looks, talent and intelligence to be a star for as long as he wants," according to Jet.
Started as Stand-up Comic
Born on October 17, 1980, in San Diego, California, Cannon was raised there by his mother and his paternal grandmother. He also spent time with his father in North Carolina. A natural performer, he auditioned for the television program It's Showtime at the Apollo when he was 11 years old. Soon afterward he made his first appearance as a stand-up comic on his father's religion program on public access television. "People probably though I was cute more than they thought my jokes were funny," he recalled to Los Angeles Times writer Soren Baker.
During his teens Cannon lived in California with his mother. Though he was attracted to show business, his mother insisted that he finish high school before trying to launch his entertainment career. He graduated from Monte Vista High School in 1998, and began to appear in comedy clubs in Los Angeles. An agent discovered him there and got him a job with the Nickelodeon television channel, where he appeared as a warm-up act on the hit series All That. Cannon was such a success that Nickelodeon gave him his own comedy show in 2002. The comic wrote material and served as executive producer for The Nick Cannon Show, and also wrote for such programs as Keenan & Kel and Cousin Skeeter.
Cannon's stand-up appearances had also caught the eye of actor and producer Will Smith, who got the young performer a small role in the hit movie Men in Black II. Smith also produced a TV pilot starring Cannon for the WB network.
Earned Acclaim as Actor
Soon after, Cannon landed his first starring role in the film Drumline. Cannon played Devon Miles, a drummer from Harlem who receives a scholarship to the fictitious Atlanta A&T University, a historically black university with a marching band that needs some new energy. Devon is a bright talent, but resists the authority of the band director and provokes a fierce competition with the team's lead drummer. He also develops a romantic interest in the head cheerleader. "Obviously, he's kicked off the team," wrote Wesley Morris in the Boston Globe, "and obviously, he'll be redeemed in time for the Classic."
Despite Drumline's predictable plot, critics enjoyed the film, particularly because of its focus on African-American college life--a subject rarely seen in contemporary cinema. Critics also appreciated Cannon's performance. New York Times writer A.O. Scott called him an "engaging lead actor," and Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles Times noted that the filmmakers were "smart in picking its lively, likable cast, starting with Nick Cannon."
Drumline proved Cannon's potential as an actor, but also proved his crossover appeal. The film, which grossed $13 million in its opening weekend and totaled more than $55 million domestically, drew an audience that was about 60 percent black and 40 percent non-black. According to Baker in the Los Angeles Times, the film was part of a "seismic shift in the way young black men are portrayed in cinema" and "helped show that young black men could carry a drama that focused on driven college kids rather than gangs and guns."
Cannon again played a wholesome character in his next film, Love Don't Cost a Thing. He portrayed Alvin Johnson, a gifted student from a supportive family, who pays a popular girl to let him date her so that he can gain friends and status at his high school. Reviewers admired Cannon's ability to show how Alvin changes from an awkward and earnest young man to an obnoxious showoff once he becomes popular. The actor, wrote Baker in the Los Angeles Times, "brings a good deal of charm to both Johnson incarnations, making it hard to dislike the guy who abandons his lifelong friends, disobeys his supportive mother and even turns on [the girl] once his popularity swells." Cannon explained to Baker that he enjoyed finding depth in this character: "I always try to figure out, even if he's a bad character or a jerk: What can you love about this character? If you can find that good, innocent side within that character, then that's where the money is."
Added Music to His Career
Cannon, who plays drums, drum machine, synthesizer, and harmonica, has also incorporated his music into his many of his creative ventures. He composed the theme song to his self-titled TV series, and also wrote "Shorty Put It to the Floor" for Love Don't Cost a Thing. In 2003 he released his first compact disc, Nick Cannon. Singles from the album, including "You Pops Don't Like Me" and "Feelin'Freaky," received considerable airplay on music cable channels, as did the hit song and video "Gigolo." That summer, Cannon was part of the popular "Scream 3" tour.
Easily bored by routine, Cannon told New York Times writer Linda Lee that "If I stay in one place too long or do one thing too long, my bones ache." Though he enjoyed partying in his teens, he now prefers sharper focus on his work. "I can't go out anymore," he explained. "Now I'm a workaholic." With roles in several upcoming films, including Shall We Dance? and Roll Bounce, Cannon shows no signs of slowing his performing pace.
In addition to his music and acting, Cannon is branching out into film producing and screenwriting. He executive-produced and wrote the treatment for The Underclassman, an action-comedy in which he also starred. He also served as executive producer for The Beltway, a political thriller that provided him a change of pace from his usual comedic roles. He is working on his first screenplay and has begun work on a memoir.
With the help of his father, a motivational speaker, Cannon has created the Nick Cannon Youth Foundation, which hosts inspirational conventions for young men. The actor hopes to inspire young people to aim for creative success while maintaining a positive life. "I'm taking my career into my own hands," he told Ebony. "I have a focus and a vision [now] that nobody can bring to pass but me."
Works
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— E. Shostak
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Nicholas Scott Cannon |
| Born | October 8, 1980 San Diego, California, United States |
| Genre(s) | Hip hop |
| Occupation(s) | Rapper, comedian, record producer, actor |
| Years active | 1997–present |
| Label(s) | Jive, Can I Ball (1999-2003) Roc-A-Fella Records (2002-2006) Columbia Records (2006-present) |
| Website | www.nickcannon.com |
Nicholas Scott "Nick" Cannon (born October 8, 1980)[1] is an American actor, rapper and television personality. On television, Cannon hosted comedy sketch shows The Nick Cannon Show and Wild N' Out. He acted in the films Drumline, Love Don't Cost a Thing, and Roll Bounce. As a rapper, he released a self-titled debut album in 2003 with the hit single "Gigolo", a collaboration with singer R. Kelly. In 2006, Cannon recorded singles "Dime Piece" and "My Wife" for a planned album Stages, which was never released.
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Cannon was born in San Diego[1] to Beth Gardner and James Cannon, a televangelist who hosted a public access TV ministry in Charlotte, North Carolina.[2] As a child, Cannon divided his time between living with mother and grandmother in San Diego and with his father in Charlotte. He began performing at age eight,[3] and at the age of eleven, he landed a spot on his father's cable access program performing stand-up comedy.[4] When Cannon was in his mid-teens, he moved to Hollywood, where he performed stand up at The Improv, The Laugh Factory, and the Comedy Store.[3] Nick attended Quail Hollow Middle School. He graduated from Monte Vista High School in 1998.
Cannon scored his television debut on Nickelodeon's All That. In 2002, he was featured in his own series, The Nick Cannon Show. Later that year, he had his first starring role in Drumline, followed by the 2003 comedy Love Don't Cost a Thing. In 2005, he appeared in Roll Bounce with fellow actor and rapper Bow Wow.[5] That same year, Cannon starred in and executive produced the comedy Underclassman[6]. In 2006, Cannon lent his voice for the animated feature Monster House,[3] followed by a role in the drama Bobby.[7]
The following year, Cannon created Short Circuitz, a sketch comedy series that also airs on MTV.[8] Most recently, he has appeared in the Direct-to-DVD remake of Day of the Dead[9] and the independent drama American Son.[10]
In 2005, Cannon produced and hosted the MTV improv comedy series Wild 'N Out.[11] He is currently hosting the fourth season of America's Got Talent.[12] He also hosted the first and only season of Nickelodeon's Friday Night Slimetime. He also was the DJ on Ellen DeGeneres's Bigger, Longer, And Wider show.
As a teenager, Cannon formed the rap duo "Da Bomb Squad" with his best friend Steve Groves; they opened for the likes of Will Smith, LFO, 98 Degrees, and Montell Jordan.
After signing with Jive Records in 2001, he was featured alongside Lil' Romeo and 3LW on the Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius soundtrack with a cover of the 1988 hit song "Parents Just Don't Understand".[13] His debut self titled album was released in 2003 and included the single "Your Pops Don't Like Me".[14]
In 2005, Cannon formed his own record label, Can I Ball Records, with plans to release his second album, Stages, later that year.[15] The album's first single, "Can I Live?" was released in July of 2005[16] followed by the second single "Dime Piece" in March of 2006.[17] His second album has been shelved and has not seen release as of 2009.
Cannon dated Grammy-nominated singer and actress Christina Milian [18] and socialite Kim Kardashian.[19] Cannon began dating Victoria's Secret model Selita Ebanks in February 2007[20] and just six weeks later on May 7, 2007, Cannon proposed to Ebanks via the Times Square jumbotron.[21] The couple called off their engagement five months later in October 2007.[22]
On April 30, 2008 Cannon married singer Mariah Carey at Carey's estate on the Bahamian island of Windermere.[23][24][25] The two share a short haired Jack Russell terrier named Cha Cha.[26]
| Year | Title | Chart positions[27] | Certifications and sales | |
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| 2003 | Nick Cannon
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| Year | Single | Chart Positions | Album | ||
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| 2003 | "Your Pops Don't Like" | — | — | — | Nick Cannon |
| "Feelin' Freaky" (with B2K) | 92 | 46 | — | ||
| "Gigolo" (with R. Kelly) | 24 | 21 | 9 | ||
| 2005 | "Can I Live?" (with Anthony Hamilton) | — | 85 | — | Stages |
| 2006 | "Dime Piece" (with Izzy) | — | 70 | — | |
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| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
| 2000 | Whatever It Takes | Chess Club Kid | |
| 2002 | Men in Black II | MIB Autopsy Agent | Alternative titles: MIB 2 MIIB |
| Drumline | Devon Miles | ||
| 2003 | Love Don't Cost a Thing | Alvin Johnson | Alternative title: Love Don't Co$t a Thing |
| 2004 | Garfield: The Movie | Louis | Voice |
| Shall We Dance? | Scott | ||
| 2005 | The Beltway | Executive producer | |
| Underclassman | Tracy "Tre" Stokes | Writer, Executive producer | |
| Roll Bounce | Bernard | ||
| 2006 | The Adventures of Brer Rabbit | Brer Rabbit | Voice |
| Even Money | Godfrey Snow | ||
| Monster House | Officer Lester | Voice | |
| Bobby | Dwayne | ||
| 2007 | Weapons | Reggie | |
| Goal! 2: Living the Dream... | TJ Harper | ||
| 2008 | American Son | Mike | |
| Day of the Dead | Salazar | Direct-to-DVD release | |
| Ball Don't Lie | Mico | ||
| 2009 | The Killing Room | Paul Brodie | |
| Television | |||
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
| 1998-2000 | All That | Various | 5 episodes |
| 2000 | The Parkers | Garland | 1 episode |
| 2001 | Taina | Alex LaTanya |
2 episodes |
| 2002-2003 | The Nick Cannon Show | Himself | 22 episodes Writer Executive producer |
| 2005-Present | Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out | Himself | Writer Director Executive producer |
| 2007 | Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz | Himself | 8 episodes Director Executive producer |
| 2009 | America's Got Talent | Himself | Host |
| Year | Award | Result | Category | Film or series |
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| 2003 | Nominated | Black Reel Awards | Best Breakthrough Performance — Viewer's Choice | Drumline |
| 2006 | Nominated | Best Ensemble | Roll Bounce (Shared with cast) | |
| 2007 | Won | Cannes Film Festival | Male Revelation |
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| 2006 | Won | Hollywood Film Festival | Ensemble of the Year | Bobby (Shared with cast) |
| 2001 | Nominated | Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Television Actor | All That |
| 2002 | Won | Favorite Television Actor | The Nick Cannon Show | |
| 2003 | Nominated | Favorite Television Actor | The Nick Cannon Show | |
| Nominated | MTV Movie Awards | Breakthrough Male Performance | Drumline | |
| Nominated | Best Kiss | Drumline (Shared with Zoe Saldana) | ||
| 2007 | Nominated | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Bobby (Shared with cast) |
| 2003 | Nominated | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie Actor — Drama/Action Adventure | Drumline |
| Nominated | Choice Movie Breakout Star — Male | Drumline | ||
| 2004 | Nominated | Choice Movie Liplock | Love Don't Cost a Thing (Shared with Christina Milian) | |
| Nominated | Choice Movie Liar | Love Don't Cost a Thing | ||
| Nominated | Choice Movie Chemistry | Love Don't Cost a Thing (Shared with Christina Milian) | ||
| 2006 | Nominated | TV — Choice Personality | Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'n Out | |
| 2007 | Nominated | TV — Choice Personality | Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'n Out |
| Preceded by Jerry Springer |
Host of America's Got Talent 2009–present |
Succeeded by Present |
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