Khleo Thomas
Khleo Thomas was born in Anchorage, Alaska, United States on January 30th, 1989 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 35, Khleo Thomas biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Khleo Thomas (born January 30, 1989) is an American actor, singer, influencer, and music producer best known for his role as Zero in Holes and Mixed Mike in Roll Bounce.
Since his family settled in Southern California, he began working in commercials at age six.
He has appeared in other films, including Walking Tall (2004) and Remember the Daze (2007).
Since releasing his first mixtape The World Is A Cartoon in 2010, he has released numerous mixtapes and singles.
Khleo has been able to establish a loyal fanbase and connect with his followers, who support his lifestyle brand, Slick Living, from behind the scenes to being front and center.
Slick Living promotes personal growth, positivity, hard work, dedication, and, most importantly, being aware - all characteristics that Khleo embodies and lives by.
Slick Living became a household name that later became Goddess Living Amongst Men (GLAM), which is dedicated to supporting women.
Khleo's success has opened many doors outside of film, television, and music industry, including being the Nike ambassador for NBA 2k19, hosting on RapTV, All Def Digital and Trivia Mob, and doing public relations for Postmates, Mike's Hard Lemonade, among other things.
Khleo's goal today, with over 10.8 billion impressions on Instagram and 8.1 million views on YouTube, is to bring his passion for gaming, music, and lifestyle on display.
Early life
Thomas was born in Anchorage, Alaska, and he lived in Germany until the age of four. He is Moroccan-Jewish and African. He started working in retails at the age of six after his family moved to Southern California.
Career
Thomas' first television appearance on Bill Cosby's Kids Say the Darndest Things in 1998 was on an episode of Bill Cosby's Kids Say the Darndest Things.
Since appearing in films including Friday After Next (2002), Holes (2003), Going to the Mat (2004), Walking Tall (2004), and Roll Bounce (2005), he has appeared in them.
Thomas appeared in the 2003 Disney film Holes, which was based on Louis Sachar's book of the same name. Thomas had not read the book before being cast as Zero. Thomas was required to train physically for filming Holes to adapt to the desert climate. "We had to climb rope, dig holes, run, go hiking, do sit-ups, and push-ups," he says. Why do we need it all the time? We're now at the desert, and we've figured it out. It was so hot that you could only be in a hole for 20 minutes at a time." Thomas appeared on "Dig It," one of the movie soundtrack's songs, and it came from the actors' six-hour round-trip bus rides.
After starting an association with fellow rapper/actor Bow Wow and his label LBW, he became more involved in music in 2005. He appeared on Bow Wow's fifth studio album The Price of Fame, as well as numerous mixtapes. He made cameo appearances in Bow Wow's "Fresh Azimiz" and "Outta My System" music videos.
Thomas appeared in "Poppin' Tags," an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, in 2006, and in the season four episode of House, "Ugly" in 2007. He appeared in the first episode of the television series Teachers, which was cancelled after six episodes. He appeared in films including Remember the Daze (2007) and Hurricane Season (2009). Thomas appeared in Boogie Town, a 2010 action film.
In 2020, Khleo Thomas created a Twitch channel. He plays games, hosts Disney trivia tournaments, cosplays as the ultimate Powerline, and consults with his followers.