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Suli McCullough
Actor, Writer, Producer, Additional CreditsBorn January 1, 1986 (40 years)
Suli McCullough is an American comic-actor and screenwriter. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of "Crazy Legs" in the spoof movie Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, and for his recurring role as Dwayne "Mouse" Abercrombie on the WB sitcom The Jamie Foxx Show.
McCullough has also had several dramatic roles depicting real-life individuals. He portrayed Tina Turner's oldest biological son Craig Turner in the 1993 biopic What's Love Got to Do with It, as well as civil rights icon Terrence Roberts in the 1993 Disney Channel movie The Ernest Green Story. Additionally, he was a writer on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and has been the head writer for ESPN's "ESPY" Awards.
Suli has two children with ex-wife Donyell McCullough. The oldest daughter, Kennedy Rue is an up and coming actress and has been featured in various acting roles and commercials. His son, Nahzi Rue, is a successful child model.
McCullough has also had several dramatic roles depicting real-life individuals. He portrayed Tina Turner's oldest biological son Craig Turner in the 1993 biopic What's Love Got to Do with It, as well as civil rights icon Terrence Roberts in the 1993 Disney Channel movie The Ernest Green Story. Additionally, he was a writer on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and has been the head writer for ESPN's "ESPY" Awards.
Suli has two children with ex-wife Donyell McCullough. The oldest daughter, Kennedy Rue is an up and coming actress and has been featured in various acting roles and commercials. His son, Nahzi Rue, is a successful child model.
Known For
Suli McCullough Filmography
| 2013 | Real Husbands of Hollywood (TV Series) · as Paparazzi |
| 2010 | Comedy.TV (TV Series) |
| 2002 | Run Ronnie Run · as Kyle |
| 2001 | Scary Movie 2 · as Clown (voice) |
| 2000 | Sammy (TV Series) · as Cast |
| 2000 | Dancing in September · as Warm-Up Comic |
| 1999 | Angel (TV Series) · as Emt |
| 1998 | The Party Crashers · as The Comedian |
| 1998 | Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular (TV Series) · as Cast |
| 1997 | An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn · as S.l.a. |
| 1996 | The Jamie Foxx Show (TV Series) · as Mouse |
| 1996 | The Cable Guy · as Basketball Player |
| 1996 | Encino Woman · as Marcus |
| 1996 | |
| 1995 | Mr. Show (TV Series) · as Nambla Member / Member Of The New Kkk |
| 1995 | The Wayans Bros. (TV Series) · as Shorty |
| 1994 | Terminal Velocity · as Robocam |
| 1994 | |
| 1993 | Fatal Instinct · as Reporter |
| 1993 | What's Love Got to Do with It · as Craig Turner |
| 1993 | |
| 1992 | Martin (TV Series) · as Caller #4 (voice) |
| 1992 | The Larry Sanders Show (TV Series) · as Jack |
| 1990 | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (TV Series) · as Dexter |
| 1990 | True Colors (TV Series) · as Spencer |
| 1990 | In Living Color (TV Series) · as Child Actor |
| 1989 | Seinfeld (TV Series) · as Coworker #2 |
| 1987 | A Different World (1987) (TV Series) · as Clarence Peele (uncredited) |
| 1987 | Married... with Children (TV Series) · as Dave |
| 2012 | |
| 2009 | Lopez Tonight (TV Series) |
| 2005 | Weekends at the DL (TV Series) |
| 1992 | The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) |
| 1979 | Laugh Factory (TV Series) |
| 2016 | To Tell The Truth (2016) (TV Series) · as Consulting Producer |
| 2016 | |
| 2006 | Cedric the Entertainer: Taking You Higher · as Consulting Producer |
| 2003 | Last Comic Standing (TV Series) |
| 2002 | Jamie Foxx: I Might Need Security · as Consulting Producer |
| 1992 | Def Comedy Jam (TV Series) · as Consulting Producer |
| 2024 | Black Comedy in America (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2019 | The DL Hughley Show (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 2018 | The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2018 | The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling · as Self - Comedian |
| 2016 | Dying Laughing · as Self |
| 1999 | The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1979 | Laugh Factory (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2022 | The Oscars · as Written By |
| 2021 | The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards · as Written By |
| 2009 | BET Awards 2009 · as Teleplay |
| 2005 | 2005 American Music Awards · as Host Writer |
| 2001 | 2001 MTV Video Music Awards · as Host Writer |
| 1975 | Saturday Night Live (TV Series) · as Additional Sketch |













