Bernie Mac

Bernie Mac

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Bernie Mac Wiki Biography

  • Bernard Jeffrey McCullough was born into the world on 5 October 1957, in Chicago, Illinois USA,  and was generally known as an entertainer, professional comic, and voice-craftsman under the name of Bernie Mac, especially in the wake of joining individual joke artists Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer and D. L. Hughley to frame The Original Kings of Comedy. 
  • So exactly what amount did Bernie gather? 
  • It has been assessed by definitive sources that the general measure of Bernie Mac’s net worth was $15 million, which Bernie acquired through his vocations in media outlets over a 30-year profession starting in 1977. 
  • Bernie Mac was raised on Chicago’s South Side by his single parent, Mary, who kicked the bucket of malignant growth when he was 16 years of age, and in his sophomore year of secondary school. 
  • As a professional comic he utilized parody, observational satire, dark and offending parody classes. 
  • The subjects of his jokes included regular daily existence, nurturing, marriage, family matters, race, and bigotry themes. 
  • Bernie Mac was exceptionally mainstream among crowds and different humorists and added a lot to his net worth showing up in clubs. 
  • He was accepted into the rundown of the best professional comics ever and numbered 72 there. 
  • In 1992 Bernie appeared on the big screen showing up in an appearance in the movie ‘Mo’ Money’ coordinated by Peter Macdonald. 
  • Afterward, Mac expanded his net worth by showing up for quite a long while in the primary cast of movies, of which the most popular was ‘Over the Rim’ (1994) coordinated by Jeff Pollack, ‘Local Party 3’ (1994) coordinated by Eric Meza, ‘Friday’ (1995) coordinated by F. Gary Gray, ‘The Walking Dead’ (1995) composed and coordinated by Preston A. Whitmore II, ‘Get on the Bus’ (1996) and ‘The Original Kings of Comedy’ (2000) both coordinated by Spike Lee, ‘Def Jam’s How to Be a Player’ (1997) coordinated by Lionel C. Martin, ‘Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle’ (2003) coordinated by Joseph McGinty “McG” Nichol, ‘Sea’s Thirteen’ (2007) coordinated by Steven Soderbergh, and ‘Pride’ (2007) coordinated by Sunu Gonera, all of which added consistently to his net worth. 
  • The TV work which expanded Bernie’s net worth the most was the sitcom ‘The Bernie Mac Show’, which circulated from 2001 to 2006, telecom over a hundred scenes. 
  • For this sitcom, Mac won a Black Reel Award in 2005, four NAACP Image Awards from 2003 to 2006, a PRISM Award in 2003, two Satellite Awards in 2003 and 2004, and Television Critics Association Award in 2002. 
  • Notwithstanding this, he was selected twice for Emmy Awards and twice for Golden Globe Awards. 
  • The distinctions and grants without a doubt had a beneficial outcome on Bernie Mac’s capacity to create contributions to his born. 
  • In his own life, Bernie Mac was hitched to Rhonda McCullough from 1977 until his death;  they had one girl, Je’neice McCullough. 
  • Bernie Mac passed on from the immune system issue sarcoidosis which was confounded by pneumonia, on 9 August 2008. 
  • IMDB Wikipedia ‘Over the Rim’ ‘Def Jam’s How to Be a Player’ ‘Get on the Bus’ ‘Think about Who’ ‘Mr. 3000’ ‘Pride’ ‘The Wayans Bros’ “Local Party 3$15 Million 1957 2008 6 ft 2 in (1.892 m) Actor African American August 9 Bad Santa Bernard Jeffrey “Bernie” McCullough Bernard Jeffrey McCullough Bernie Mac Net Worth. 
  • Immune system infection Bernie mac Black Reel Award Black sitcoms Charles Stone III Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle Chicago Comedian Emmy Award Eric Meza F. Gary Gray Film Friday Health Ice Cube Illinois Je’Niece Childress Jeff Pollack Kevin Rodney Sullivan King of the Hill Life Lionel C. Martin Mac-Man Mo’ Money Moesha NAACP Image Award Net Ocean’s Thirteen October 5 Peter Macdonald Preston A. Whitmore II Rhonda McCullough (m. 
  • 1977–2008) Richest Comedians Sarcoidosis Satellite Awards Screenwriter Spike Lee Stand-up humorist Stand-up satire Steven Soderbergh Sunu Gonera Ted Demme Television Critics Association Award Television in the United States Television Producer Terry Zwigoff The Bernie Mac Show The Original Kings of Comedy The Players Club The Walking Dead United States of America Voice Actor 

Bernie Mac Quick Info

Full Name Bernie Mac
Net Worth $15 Million
Date Of Birth October 5, 1957, Chicago, Illinois, United States)
Died August 9, 2008, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Place Of Birth Chicago
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.892 m)
Profession Actor, Screenwriter, Comedian, Television producer, Voice Actor, Stand-up comedian
Education Chicago Vocational High School
Nationality American
Spouse Rhonda McCullough (m. 1977–2008)
Children Je’Niece Childress
Parents Mary McCullough, Jeffery Harrison
Nicknames Bernard Jeffrey McCullough, Mac-Man, Bernard Jeffrey “Bernie” McCullough
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005170
Awards NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series, Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy, TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy
Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble, NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Ac…
Movies The Original Kings of Comedy, Soul Men, Ocean’s Eleven, Bad Santa, Guess Who, Friday, Mr. 3000, Ocean’s Twelve, Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, Ocean’s Thirteen, The Players Club, Head of State, Transformers, Old Dogs, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, House Party 3, Life, Above the Rim, Mo’ Money, Boot…
TV Shows The Bernie Mac Show

Bernie Mac Trademarks

  1. Towering height
  2. Gruff voice
  3. Bright, white teeth
  4. Wears a hat at least once in almost all of his films

Bernie Mac Quotes

  • [interview in Playboy, 12/04] I’m not a star, and I don’t want to be a star. Stars fall. I’m an ordinary guy with an extraordinary job.
  • [interview in Playboy, 12/04] I have Glocks, .45s, Berettas, Remingtons. I like the marksmanship and the discipline that it takes to be a gun owner. I like the machinery. Being able to take it out and clean it is even more fascinating than having the gun.
  • [interview in Playboy, 12/04] I was living in a place where I was harming myself. I was irresponsible. I’d lost several apartments. I couldn’t hold a job. I was tired of being a no-good son of a bitch who called himself a man but was just a grown boy.
  • [interview in Playboy, 12/04] Every time you see a black romance it’s over-the-top. There always has to be extreme hostility between the sexes. He has to cheat. She has to show him how independently strong she is, not just as a woman but as a black woman.
  • . . . The Bernie Mac Show (2001) is my life. It’s the truth, and I’m not ashamed of a minute, an hour, or a second of my life . . .

Bernie Mac Important Facts

  • Friends with Chris Rock, Cedric the Entertainer, D.L. Hughley, and Joe Torry.
  • Son-in-law of Mary Simmons.
  • Cousin of Kimberly Bonner.
  • Starred in Soul Men alongside Isaac Hayes. Hayes died on August 10th, 2008 the day after Bernie’s death 9th August 2008.
  • Release of his book, “I Ain’t Scared of You: Bernie Mac on How Life Is”. [2001]
  • Release of his book, “Maybe You Never Cry Again”. [2003]
  • He was a close friend of Robin Harris.
  • He was in two movies that opened on the same day in the U.S. Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008), and Soul Men (2008) both opened November 7, 2008.
  • He was hospitalized with pneumonia on August 1, 2008. False rumors of his death spread widely. His publicist, Danica Smith insisted he would make a full recovery. Unfortunately, Mac took a turn for the worst. He died August 9, 2008, from complications of pneumonia.
  • Sampled on Prince’s song, “Pope”, from his appearance on Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam (1992). Prince’s song can be found on his 1993 album “The Hits”.
  • Was a Chicago White Sox fan.
  • Is seen getting a pedicure in both Ocean’s Twelve (2004) and Bad Santa (2003).
  • February 2005 – revealed that he had suffered from sarcoidosis, an inflammatory lung disease, since 1983. He said it did not affect his daily life.
  • Is mentioned in Christina Aguilera’s single Dirrty.
  • His character on The Bernie Mac Show (2001), was ranked #47 in TV Guide’s list of the “50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time” [20 June 2004 issue].
  • He used to be a boxer.
  • His mother and both siblings died before he did. His mother died of breast cancer his sophomore year of high school. One brother died as a baby, the other died of a heart attack in his 20s.
  • His daughter, Je’Niece McCullough, was born in 1978. She has a master’s degree in mental health counseling. She also had a daughter who was born in 2006.
  • Started his career in stand-up comedy in 1977. His first professional comedy gig was at The Cotton Club in Chicago. He was so broke, he had to borrow a suit from his brother.

Bernie Mac Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Bernie Mac Show 2001-2006 TV Series Bernie ‘Mac’ McCullough Actor
Inspector Gadget’s Biggest Caper Ever 2005 Video Gadget Mobile (voice) Actor
Guess Who 2005 Percy Jones Actor
Lil’ Pimp 2005 Video Fruit Juice (voice) Actor
Ocean’s Twelve 2004 Frank Catton Actor
Mr 3000 2004 Stan Ross Actor
Bad Santa 2003 Gin Actor
Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle 2003 Jimmy Bosley Actor
King of the Hill 2003 TV Series Mack Actor
Head of State 2003 Mitch Gilliam Actor
Ocean’s Eleven 2001 Frank Catton Actor
What’s the Worst That Could Happen? 2001 Uncle Jack Actor
Moesha 1996-1999 TV Series Uncle Bernie / Bernie Actor
Life 1999/I Jangle Leg Actor
The Players Club 1998 Dollar Bill Actor
Don King: Only in America 1997 TV Movie Bundini Brown Actor
How to Be a Player 1997 Buster Actor
B*A*P*S 1997 Mr. Johnson Actor
Booty Call 1997 Judge Peabody Actor
The Wayans Bros. 1997 TV Series Shank Actor
Reasons 1996 Actor
Get on the Bus 1996 Jay Actor
Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood 1996 Officer Self Hatred Actor
Friday 1995 Pastor Clever Actor
The Walking Dead 1995 Ray Actor
Above the Rim 1994 Flip Actor
House Party 3 1994 Uncle Vester Actor
Who’s the Man? 1993 G-George Actor
Mo’ Money 1992 Club Doorman Actor
Welcome to the Family 2010 TV Movie Narrator Actor
Old Dogs 2009/I Jimmy Lunchbox Actor
Starting Under 2008 TV Movie Bernie Actor
Soul Men 2008 Floyd Henderson Actor
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 2008 Zuba (voice) Actor
Transformers 2007 Bobby Bolivia Actor
Ocean’s Thirteen 2007 Frank Catton Actor
Pride 2007 Elston Actor
The Bernie Mac Show 2001-2006 TV Series comedy of – 104 episodes Writer
The Original Kings of Comedy 2000 Documentary Writer
Midnight Mac TV Series creator – 4 episodes, 1995 monologue – 4 episodes, 1995 wraparounds – 4 episodes, 1995 Writer
Welcome to the Family 2010 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Starting Under 2008 TV Movie executive producer Producer
The Bernie Mac Show TV Series producer – 43 episodes, 2001 – 2003 executive producer – 34 episodes, 2005 – 2006 co-executive producer – 26 episodes, 2003 – 2004 Producer
Soul Men 2008 performer: “I’m Your Puppet”, ” Sittin’ on The Dock of the Bay”, “Hold On I’m Coming”, “Boogie Ain’t Nuttin’ But Gettin’ Down”, “Do Your Thing”, “Walk in the Park” Soundtrack
Old Dogs 2009/I in loving memory of Thanks
Evocator 2009 Short grateful acknowledgment Thanks
Soul Men 2008 dedicatee Thanks
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 2008 dedicatee Thanks
Artists of the Roundtable 2008 Video documentary special thanks Thanks
In Search of Ted Demme 2010 Documentary Self
Entertainment Tonight 2008 TV Series Himself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Tavis Smiley 2007 TV Series Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2001-2007 TV Series Himself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2005-2007 TV Series Himself / Himself – Ocean’s 13 Premiere Self
HBO First Look 2001-2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 2000-2007 TV Series Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2001-2007 TV Series Himself Self
Chasing October 2007 Documentary Himself Self
38th NAACP Image Awards 2007 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
We Don’t Die, We Multiply: The Robin Harris Story 2006 Video documentary Himself Self
37th NAACP Image Awards 2006 TV Special Himself – Winner Self
Honor Deferred 2006 TV Movie documentary Host Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 2006 TV Series Himself – Co-Host Self
Punk’d 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Weekends at the DL 2005 TV Series Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2003-2005 TV Series Himself Self
106 & Park Top 10 Live 2005 TV Series Himself Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2002-2005 TV Series Himself Self
The View 2005 TV Series Himself Self
The Funniest Families of Television Comedy: A Museum of Television & Radio Special 2004 TV Movie Himself Self
TV Guide Close Up: From Comedy Club to Primetime 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
This Week in Baseball 2004 TV Series Host Self
ESPY Awards 2004 TV Special Himself Self
Bad Santa: Not Your Typical Christmas Movie 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
35th NAACP Image Awards 2004 TV Special Himself Self
Richard Pryor: I Ain’t Dead Yet, #*%$#@!! 2003 TV Special documentary Himself Self
VH1 Big in 03 2003 TV Special Himself Self
The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Nominee Self
Biography 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Making of ‘Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle’ 2003 TV Short documentary Himself Self
100 Years of Hope and Humor 2003 TV Special Himself Self
Saturday Night Live 2003 TV Series Himself – Host Self
34th NAACP Image Awards 2003 TV Special Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 2003 TV Series Himself Self
The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Self
Scene Stealers 2002 Video documentary short Himself Self
On Stage at the Kennedy Center: The Mark Twain Prize 2002 TV Movie Himself Self
Listen Up! Charles Barkley with Ernie Johnson 2002 TV Series Himself Self
MADtv 2002 TV Series Himself Self
The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2002 TV Special Himself Self
Howard Stern 2002 TV Series Himself Self
33rd NAACP Image Awards 2002 TV Special Himself Self
Heroes of Black Comedy 2002 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Face Time 2002 TV Series Himself – Interviewee Self
The 2001 Billboard Music Awards 2001 TV Special Himself Self
The Daily Show 2001 TV Series Himself Self
Essence Awards 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Chris Rock Show 2000 TV Series Himself Self
The Original Kings of Comedy 2000 Documentary Himself Self
Hollywood Squares 2000 TV Series Himself Self
30th NAACP Image Awards 1999 TV Special Himself Self
Midnight Mac 1995 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Def Comedy Jam 1992 TV Series Himself – Comedian (1993) Self
Unsung Hollywood 2015 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
I Ain’t Scared of You: A Tribute to Bernie Mac 2011 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Catching Hell 2011 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Basta 2011 TV Series Frank Catton Archive Footage
The Tragic Side of Comedy 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The 81st Annual Academy Awards 2009 TV Special Himself – In Memoriam Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2008 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards 2008 TV Special Himself – In Memoriam Archive Footage
A Tribute to Bernie Mac 2008 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Tracy Morgan 2004 Video documentary Moviegoer (uncredited) Archive Footage
100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time 2004 TV Mini-Series Himself #72 Archive Footage
The Award Show Awards Show 2003 TV Special documentary Himself Archive Footage

Bernie Mac Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2006 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Won
2005 BET Comedy Award BET Comedy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Won
2005 Black Reel Black Reel Awards Best Actor, Muscial or Comedy Mr 3000 (2004) Won
2005 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Won
2004 Family Television Award Family Television Awards Actor The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Won
2004 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Won
2004 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Won
2003 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Won
2003 Prism Award Prism Awards Perfomance in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Won
2003 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Won
2002 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Won
2002 TCA Award Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Won
2006 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Nominated
2005 BET Comedy Award BET Comedy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Nominated
2005 Black Reel Black Reel Awards Best Actor, Muscial or Comedy Mr 3000 (2004) Nominated
2005 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Nominated
2004 Family Television Award Family Television Awards Actor The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Nominated
2004 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Nominated
2004 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Nominated
2003 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Nominated
2003 Prism Award Prism Awards Perfomance in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Nominated
2003 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Nominated
2002 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actor in a Comedy Series The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Nominated
2002 TCA Award Television Critics Association Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy The Bernie Mac Show (2001) Nominated