A performer with a hip, street-smart mentality that he exhibited consistently from project to project, Andre Royo is perhaps best known for his multi-season portrayal of amiable junkie informant Bubbles on HBO's popular #92;cop/#92;crime drama series The Wire (2002-2008). Royo grew up in New York City, and was reportedly expelled from high school prematurely for a perceived overemphasis on acting and drama at the expense of his other studies. He scored his first major career break with a role in the TLC #92;music video of "Ain't Too Proud to Beg," then delved into feature performances beginning in 2000 with a bit part in John Singleton's Shaft, followed by a supporting contribution to director Christopher Scott Cherot's moody #92;romantic drama G (2002). Thereafter, he appeared in numerous feature roles, albeit in films with somewhat limited exposure; these included supporting turns in the #92;urban comedy Men Without Jobs (2004), Mark Banning's #92;psychodrama Jellysmoke (2005), and Austin Chick's 9/11 #92;drama August (2008). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide