Orlando Brown

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Not to be confused with Orlando Bloom.

Orlando Brown
Birth name Orlando Brown
Born December 4, 1987 (1987-12-04) (age 19)
Los Angeles County, California

Orlando Brown (born December 4, 1987) is an American actor and singer. He has played supporting roles in several Disney Channel television shows, notably That's So Raven. As a child he known for his role as 3J in the last 2 seasons (96-98) of the long-running sitcom Family Matters.


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[edit] Career

Since age seven Orlando has been acting. He has had various roles in movies, television shows, and commercials.

His first role was in the 1995 movie Major Payne as Cadet Kevin 'Tiger' Dunn. He followed this with long stints on shows Waynehead as Damey 'Waynehead' Wayne; Safe Harbor as Chris; The Jamie Foxx Show as Nelson (1997-2000), and Family Matters as 3J.

In 2000 Orlando caught Disney's eye and became a part of Disney for the next seven years.

[edit] Disney Career

Today, Orlando is most known for his portrayal of Eddie Thomas, the best friend of a future-seeing teenager Raven Baxter on That's So Raven. He had an passionate argument with disney about out the details of his contract.

Orlando appeared in The Proud Family, in which he portrays a kid named Sticky Webb.

Orlando portrayed the main character Cornelius Fillmore, in Fillmore!.

Brown also sang and appeared in the Disney Channel Circle of Stars singing Elton Johns "Circle of Life" and "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" songs and music videos.

Orlando also had a co-starring role in the Disney Channel Original Movie Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off where he played Frankie, a friend of the main character.

Orlando had a guest role on the Disney Channel Original Series Phil of the Future as Andy Baxley, a trouble making time traveler whom Phil despised.

Another Disney movie he appeared in was Max Keeble's Big Move where he played Dobbs.

[edit] Currently

Orlando is currently working on his new rap single.

Orlando briefly appears in southern rapper Trae's music video "No Help" at the 16 second time mark [1].

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[edit] Films

[edit] Television

[edit] Guest-Starring roles

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[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye9JGy4JAZ8

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