Tyrese Gibson

Growing up in Watts, a notoriously rough area of Los Angeles, chiseled and handsome African-American singer-actor-model Tyrese Gibson had the big dream to be a garbage man when he grew up. By the age of fourteen, his singing talent had been discovered and soon all hopes for a career in sanitation would be left behind for a shot at stardom. Trying out for a commercial at age sixteen, Gibson almost blew the audition by arriving late. After hearing a few bars of his singing, producers were won over and cast the young hopeful as the new face of Coca-Cola with a memorable city bus-set spot that showcased his impressive pipes. In 1996 at age seventeen, the tall, muscular and striking Gibson began modeling and also made his TV debut on an episode of the ABC series "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper". Guest shots on "Martin" (Fox, 1997) "The Parent 'Hood" and "Sister, Sister" (both The WB, 1998) followed, as did a record contract with RCA, which led to the release of his debut album "Tyrese" (1998). The smooth R&B crooner won over many fans with his first effort, selling enough units to be certified platinum. In 1999, Gibson replaced Bill Bellamy as host of "MTV Jams", appearing daily on the small screen to present the "MTV Jams Countdown".

His ease on camera didn't go unnoticed by the industry, which was no doubt searching for projects to attract the good-looking hot property. John Singleton's "Baby Boy" (2000) won out. A gritty drama starring Gibson as the titular immature young player with two children by two different women, "Baby Boy" would challenge the performer to rise to the formidable task of carrying the lead in a film on his first time out. With his sophomore album "2000 Watts" climbing the charts in 2001, Gibson cut a track with "Baby Boy" co-star Snoop Dogg, who collaborated on the soundtrack's lead off single "I'm Just a Baby Boy". Determined to keep music and his community service projects (Gibson founded the 2000 Watts Foundation, an organization created to better his hometown and provide opportunities to its young citizens) at the fore, Gibson would likely not be discouraged if his performance in "Baby Boy" led to the end of his acting career. If instead he lived up to the production's high expectations, this triple threat could prove an unstoppable force in entertainment.

In 2003 Singleton again tapped Gibson to star opposite Paul Walker in "2 Fast, 2 Furious," the sequel to "The Fast and the Furious" (without the first film's breakout star Vin Diesel or original helmer Rob Cohen). After a supporting turn in the military action remake "Flight of the Phoenix" (2004), Gibson reteamed with Singelton again to play one of four troubed foster brothers seeking to avenge the mysterious murder of their adoptive mother in the hard-edged, but sometimes implausible, revenge thriller "Four Brothers" (2005).

  • Also Credited As:
    Tyrese, Tyrese Darnell Gibson
  • Born:
    Tyrese Darnell Gibson on December 30, 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Singer, TV host, Model, Songwriter
Family
  • Daughter: Shayla Gibson. Born July 11, 2007; mother, Norma Mitchell Gibson
  • Mother: Priscilla Gibson. Raised Gibson and his three older siblings as a single parent after Gibson s father left in 1983
Significant Others
  • Wife: Norma Mitchell Gibson. Married in 2009; Tyrese filed for divorce after 10 months of marriage; divorce finalized in August 2009
Education
  • Locke High School, Los Angeles, CA
Milestones
  • 1993 Began singing at age 14
  • 1995 Sang the praises of Coca-Cola in a memorable ad campaign
  • 1996 Guest starred on an episode of Hangin With Mr. Cooper (ABC)
  • 1996 Started modeling at age 17
  • 1997 Acted in episode of Martin (Fox)
  • 1998 Appeared on Sister, Sister and The Parent Hood (The WB)
  • 1998 Featured in the Monica video Angel of Mine
  • 1998 Released debut album Tyrese ; record went platinum
  • 1999 Hosted the daily MTV Jams Countdown
  • 2000 Featured in the MTV original film Love Song
  • 2001 Cast in the John Singleton drama Baby Boy ; released the single I m Just a Baby Boy a collaboration with Snoop Dogg to coincide with the film
  • 2003 Replaced Vin Diesel in the action feature sequel Fast and the Furious 2
  • 2004 Starred opposite Dennis Quaid in the remake of the 1965 film The Flight of the Phoenix
  • 2005 Co-starred in John Singleton s Four Brothers as one of four brothers out to avenge his mother s murder
  • 2006 Appeared opposite James Franco in the Disney drama Annapolis, directed by Justin Lin
  • 2006 Starred in Waist Deep, as an ex-convict whose car is hijacked with his son inside
  • 2007 Cast in director Michael Bay s live action film Transformers
  • 2008 Co-starred in Paul W.S. Anderson s remake of the 1975 film Death Race
  • 2009 Re-teamed with director Michael Bay for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
  • Founded the 2000 Watts Foundation, an organization to build up his hometown
  • Raised in the Watts section of Los Angeles
  • Signed a recording contract with RCA Music Group

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