Eddie Steeples - Biography
Eddie moved on from Klein Oak High School in Spring, Texas in the
class of 1992. Since quite a while ago intrigued by an acting profession, he
contemplated theater at the St. Louis Repertory and moved to New York City in
the mid-1990s. There he joined an exploratory film gathering, Mo-Freek, and a
hip jump gathering, No Surrender, to which despite everything he has a place.
Among the Mo-Freek creations he has featured in are Lost in the Bush, Caravan
Summer, and People Are Dead. He likewise featured in the short film Whoa and
showed up as a visitor on The Chris Rock Show.
Steeples turned out to be
broadly referred to when he was given a role as the "Rubberband Man"
in a progression of honor winning advertisements for OfficeMax, highlighting
the 1976 tune "The Rubberband Man" by The Spinners. Steeples' execution
in those ads drove him to be named one of the "World's Sexiest Men"
of 2004 by People magazine. He has additionally showed up in the component
motion picture Torque, featuring Ice Cube, Faison Love, and Jaime
Pressly.
Steeples showed up in the
motion picture Akeelah and the Bee, featuring Laurence Fishburne and Angela
Bassett, discharged in April 2006. An autonomous film composed and coordinated
by Doug Atchison, Robbers, is presently in after generation, and Steeples has
as of late featured in another Mo-Freek creation called When Is Tomorrow, which
he co-composed and co-delivered with Kevin Ford.
Steeples shows up as Darnell
Turner (otherwise called "Crab Man") in the NBC sitcom My Name Is
Earl, which debuted September 20, 2005. In the scene "Stole P's HD
Cart," he mocked his part as the "Rubberband Man" as his
character worked quickly in an office. Darnell's alloted assignment was to
disperse office supplies out of a shopping basket.
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