The Jamie Foxx shows first debut was in August 28, 1996. It lasted on the air for close to five years on the WB Network. It ended on January 14, 2001.
The Jamie Foxx Show was created on 1996-08-28.
Jamie Foxx's first appeared as an actor for various roles in the sketch comedy show "In Living Color." Jamie Foxx began acting in 1991 and most notably played the role of Wanda.
The wedding song from "The Jamie Foxx Show" is titled "I Love You, I Do," and it was written by Jamie Foxx himself, along with his co-writer, producer, and collaborator, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. The song captures the romantic essence of the show and showcases Foxx's musical talent. It was featured prominently in the series, highlighting key moments in the storyline.
The duration of The Danny Kaye Show is 2880.0 seconds.
In "The Jamie Foxx Show," Alan F. Smith plays the character Silas, who is a friend and neighbor of Jamie King, portrayed by Jamie Foxx. Silas often provides comic relief and engages in humorous interactions with the main characters. His character is part of the ensemble that contributes to the show's comedic dynamic set in a hotel environment.
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The Jamie Foxx Show was created on 1996-08-28.
Jamie Foxx's first appeared as an actor for various roles in the sketch comedy show "In Living Color." Jamie Foxx began acting in 1991 and most notably played the role of Wanda.
The Jamie Foxx Show - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
The Jamie Foxx Show - 1996 Jamie Returns 3-1 was released on: USA: 18 September 1998
The Jamie Foxx show starred Jamie Foxx as a musician who moved to Los Angeles from Texas to pursue a career in music. While doing so he works in his family business, King's Tower. The show stopped airing in 2001.
The Jamie Foxx Show - 1996 was released on: USA: 28 August 1996 Germany: 16 September 1999
The Jamie Foxx Show - 1996 How Jamie Got His Groove Back 2-22 was released on: USA: 17 May 1998
The wedding song from "The Jamie Foxx Show" is titled "I Love You, I Do," and it was written by Jamie Foxx himself, along with his co-writer, producer, and collaborator, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. The song captures the romantic essence of the show and showcases Foxx's musical talent. It was featured prominently in the series, highlighting key moments in the storyline.
The Jamie Foxx Show - 1996 Cupid 5-9 was released on: USA: 10 December 2000
The Daily Show - 1996 Jamie Foxx 3-141 was released on: USA: 27 May 1999
The Daily Show - 1996 Jamie Foxx 8-118 was released on: USA: 24 March 2004