Morocco Omari
Morocco Omari was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States on May 7th, 1975 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 48, Morocco Omari 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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Moroccan Omari (born May 7) is an American film, television, and theater actor, screenwriter, producer, and a director.
Morocco was born in Chicago, Illinois.
Tariq, the Hip-Hop television drama series Empire, Chicago Fire on NBC, Prison Break, Homeland on Showtime, Malcolm & Eddie, Early Edition, NCIS on CBS; The Beast, and 24. He is best known for his appearances as Tariq in the Hip-Hop television drama series Empire, the Fire, On Sunday, Tariq, Fire on YouTube; Tariq, NCIS on CBS; The Beast, and 24. Terrence Howard and Taraji Henson co-star in Empire. 21 Bridges Gun Hill, Half Past Dead 2, Kubuku Rides, and Momentum are among Morocco's film credits. Pipeline, Intimate Apparel, Knock Me a Kiss, and Blues for an Alabama Sky are among the actor's credits. Mission Mother: Possible.
The Male Groupie was written and directed by Hector.
Early life
Morocco grew up on Chicago's West Side. "I wanted to be a storyteller early on in life," he says; there were no outlets on the West Side at the time; I wanted to be a storyteller." However, it wasn't until after I was fired that I realized what I really wanted to do" that I sat down and considered what I really wanted to do.
Career
After being in the United States Marines and returning from Desert Storm, Morocco's acting career began in 1998. He appeared in television shows such as Malcolm & Eddie and Early Edition. With Patrick Fabian, Dragnet with Chuti Chau, Crossing Jordan, and NCIS with Pauley Perrette, he appeared in Joan of Arcadia. He appeared in Girlfriends, Season 1 Episode 2, as the man in Toni at Davis' restaurant.
He has appeared in Constellation and Half Past Dead 2 as a character actor in films.
As a spokesperson for artist Morocco, he has worked on campaigns such as Powerade, McDonald's, Budweiser, Sony, The Bible Experience, and Toyota.
Awards
- American Black Film Festival Award for Best Short Film, The Male Groupie.
- 2009 - Best Short Film from Hollywood Black Film Festival for 'The (Mis)Leading Man, produced by casting director Sharon King, MJ Allen and Kia J. Goodwin