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Ethan Suplee Wiki Biography
Ethan Suplee is an American film and television actor best known for his roles as Seth Ryan in American History X, Louie Lastik in Remember the Titans, Frankie in Boy Meets World, Randy Hickey in My Name Is Earl, Toby in The Wolf of Wall Street and his roles in Kevin Smith f… IMDB Wikipedia $8 Million 1976 6 ft (1.854 m) Actors Bella Lewis Bill Suplee Billie Grace Suplee Brandy Lewis Brandy Lewis (m. 2006) Debbie Suplee Ethan Suplee Ethan Suplee Net Worth Film actor Francis Clementine Suplee Lily Lewis Manhattan May 25 New York New York City Stan Dubar Sups United States United States of America White American Willam Black
Ethan Suplee Quick Info
Full Name
Ethan Suplee
Net Worth
$8 Million
Date Of Birth
May 25, 1976
Place Of Birth
Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
Height
6 ft (1.854 m)
Profession
Film actor
Nationality
United States of America
Spouse
Brandy Lewis (m. 2006)
Children
Lily Lewis, Francis Clementine Suplee, Billie Grace Suplee, Bella Lewis
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Movies
American History X, Deepwater Horizon, Mallrats, Remember the Titans, The Wolf of Wall Street, Unstoppable, The Butterfly Effect, Blow, Chasing Amy, Mr. Woodcock, Without a Paddle, John Q., Walk of Shame, Cold Mountain, Clerks II, The Fountain, Art School Confidential, Road Trip, Dogma, Vulgar, True…
TV Shows
Jennifer Falls, My Name Is Earl, Boy Meets World
Ethan Suplee Quotes
Writing, yeah. Me and my friend Scott Bloom just finished the first rough draft of a script. It’s taken us three years to do, but we finally got a first draft. And we’ll see whatever happens with that.
Tyrone, I think they’re taking to festivals. I don’t know which festivals it will be at. It’s like a buddy picture. It’s a couple of guys driving across the country and they get to a small town and they hit a guy. The guy turns out to be a drug smuggler.
It was like there’s got to be some way to stay working and stay productive in Los Angeles. TV is that kind of thing for an actor. Unless you get stuck in one of these shows where you have to go to Vancouver.
I’ve lived a lot in the last 12 years or however long its been since Boy Meets World (1993). I have a lot more to draw upon in playing Randy than I did playing Frankie. Although, I did have a lot of fun playing that role.
I have kids and I want to have a long life and there are certain things that are conducive to that and certain things that aren’t. I’ve opted for the road of happiness and long life.
But my favorite period for actors is the 70s. I think so many great movies were made in the 70s. The 90s just seem to be a confused decade. Nobody knows, really, what’s going on.
Tony Kaye is great with that kind of stuff. Up until American History X (1998), he had only done commercials.
The first few years I was in Vermont quite a bit, but I don’t think I ever spent years and years there.
I really started trying to get my act together in August of 2002.
I really like The Catcher in the Rye a lot.
I hope that people like us next year like they liked us last year.
I don’t need to be on the number one show. Number 25 is fine.
I definitely don’t want to achieve some kind of rock star status.
I like the Wu-Tang Clan a lot.
David Bowie’s my favourite musician. I love him above all, but I’m really into rap a lot right now.
But the drugs are kind of like taboo, at least among me and my friends and the people I’ve worked with.
I’d like to just work – steadily work – and do parts that I enjoy doing.
I was born in Manhattan on West 12th. My parents were kind of hippies and they did a home birth.
I think anything Tony Kaye would’ve done would’ve been interesting, definitely. And worth seeing.
As far as big egos, there are definitely guys out there that just think God only knows what about themselves.
I want to be on a show that’s as good as the one we’re doing and that we get to make for many years.
Ethan Suplee Important Facts
He has appeared in four films directed by Kevin Smith: Mallrats (1995), Chasing Amy (1997), Dogma (1999) and Clerks II (2006).
Son of Bill Suplee, who has had multiple guest appearances in My Name Is Earl (2005).
An old friend of Leonardo DiCaprio.
Daughter Billie Grace, born April 2007.
Stepdaughter Bella, born 1997.
He and wife Brandy Lewis are expecting their second daughter in April 2007.
Stepdaughter Lily, born 1998.
Brother-in-law of Juliette Lewis
Lost over 100 pounds from his once-nearly 400 pound frame by 2005 due to a sugar-free diet.
His fiancée, Brandy Lewis gave birth to their first child, a daughter named: Francis Clementine Suplee on 23 June 2005. The baby was born in Los Angeles.
A large young actor on the upside of 300 pounds, he often portrays dim-witted brutes due to his size.
Most recognized for his very first TV role – Frankie “The Enforcer” on ABC’s Boy Meets World (1993)”.
Often cast by writer/director Kevin Smith.
Ethan Suplee Filmography
Title
Year
Status
Character
Role
Twin Peaks
2017
TV Series post-production
Actor
Chance
2016
TV Series
D
Actor
The Ranch
2016
TV Series
Officer Billy / Billy
Actor
Deepwater Horizon
2016
Jason Anderson
Actor
The Trust
2016
Detective
Actor
A Stand Up Guy
2016
Marshal
Actor
Tooken
2015
Buddy #2
Actor
True Story
2015/I
Pat Frato
Actor
Jennifer Falls
2014
TV Series
Wayne
Actor
Walk of Shame
2014
Officer Dave
Actor
The Wolf of Wall Street
2013
Toby Welch
Actor
Breakout
2013/I
Kenny Baxter
Actor
Raising Hope
2011-2013
TV Series
Andrew
Actor
Delivery
2012/III
Short
Jake
Actor
Rise of the Zombies
2012
Marshall
Actor
Paper Cuts
2012
Steven
Actor
Men at Work
2012
TV Series
Dan
Actor
Ten Feet Apart
2012
Short
Homer
Actor
Untitled Martin Lawrence Project
2012
TV Movie
Travis
Actor
Grow Up Already
2011
Short
Bunky
Actor
Wilfred
2011
TV Series
Spencer
Actor
No Ordinary Family
2011
TV Series
Tom Seeley
Actor
I’m Having a Difficult Time Killing My Parents
2011
Short
Andrew
Actor
Nevermind Nirvana
2010
TV Movie
Perry
Actor
Playing with Guns
2010
TV Movie
Siff
Actor
Unstoppable
2010
Dewey
Actor
The Good Guys
2010
TV Series
Andy Davis
Actor
The Dry Land
2010
Jack
Actor
Brothers
2009/I
Sweeney
Actor
My Name Is Earl
2005-2009
TV Series
Randy Hickey
Actor
Fanboys
2009
Harry Knowles
Actor
Struck
2008
Short
Actor
Cutlass
2007
Short
Bruce
Actor
Mr. Woodcock
2007
Nedderman
Actor
The Year Without a Santa Claus
2006
TV Movie
Jangle
Actor
The Fountain
2006
Manny
Actor
Clerks II
2006
Teen #2
Actor
Art School Confidential
2006
Vince
Actor
Neo Ned
2005
Orderly Johnny
Actor
Third Watch
2004
TV Series
Aaron Gordon
Actor
Without a Paddle
2004
Elwood
Actor
The Butterfly Effect
2004
Thumper
Actor
Cold Mountain
2003
Pangle
Actor
The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest
2002
Curtis ‘Tiny’ Reese
Actor
John Q
2002
Guard Max Conlin
Actor
Evolution
2001
Deke
Actor
Blow
2001
Tuna
Actor
Don’s Plum
2001
Big Bum
Actor
Remember the Titans
2000
Louie Lastik
Actor
Vulgar
2000
Frankie Fanelli
Actor
Road Trip
2000
Ed
Actor
Takedown
2000
Dan Bradley
Actor
Tyrone
1999
Joshua Schatzberg
Actor
Dogma
1999
Noman (voice)
Actor
Dante’s View
1998
Mason
Actor
American History X
1998
Seth Ryan
Actor
Desert Blue
1998
Cale
Actor
Boy Meets World
1994-1998
TV Series
Frankie Stechino
Actor
11th Hour
1997
Mike
Actor
35 Miles from Normal
1997
Mike
Actor
A Better Place
1997
Large Rude Student (as Stan Dubar)
Actor
Chasing Amy
1997
Fan
Actor
Drawing Flies
1996
Ethan (as Willam Black)
Actor
One Down
1996
Prison inmate
Actor
Don’t Look Back
1996
TV Movie
Gary
Actor
Mallrats
1995
Willam
Actor
Sister, Sister
1995
TV Series
Lionel
Actor
Tales from the Crypt
1994
TV Series
Jaimie
Actor
Raising Hope
2013
TV Series performer – 1 episode
Soundtrack
My Name Is Earl
TV Series 1 episode, 2006 performer – 13 episodes, 2006 – 2009
Soundtrack
American History X
1998
performer: “Battle Hymn of the Republic” circa 1856 – uncredited
Soundtrack
Tail Lights Fade
1999
the director wishes to thank
Thanks
The Red Booth
2016
TV Series
Himself – Guest
Self
Sidewalks Entertainment
2016
TV Series
Himself – Guest
Self
Entourage
2005-2010
TV Series
Himself
Self
A Night of 140 Tweets: A Celebrity Tweet-A-Thon for Haiti
2010
Video
Himself
Self
Last Call with Carson Daly
2008
TV Series
Himself – Guest
Self
Today
2008
TV Series
Himself – Guest
Self
Phys Ed Trauma Tales
2008
Video documentary short
Himself
Self
Pick Up the Pace: Making ‘Mr. Woodcock’
2008
Video documentary short
Himself
Self
11th Annual Prism Awards
2007
TV Special
Himself
Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan
2007
TV Series
Himself – Guest
Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
2006
TV Series
Himself – Guest
Self
The 32nd Annual People’s Choice Awards
2006
TV Special documentary
Himself
Self
Rilo Kiley: The Frug
1999
Short
Cale
Archive Footage
Ethan Suplee Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
Category
2014
Gold Derby Award
Gold Derby Awards
Ensemble Cast
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Won
2014
Seattle Film Critics Award
Seattle Film Critics Awards
Best Ensemble Cast
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Won
2007
Golden Nymph
Monte-Carlo TV Festival
Outstanding Actor – Comedy Series
My Name Is Earl (2005)
Won
2007
OFTA Television Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
My Name Is Earl (2005)
Won
2006
OFTA Television Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
My Name Is Earl (2005)
Won
2006
Actor
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
My Name Is Earl (2005)
Won
2014
Gold Derby Award
Gold Derby Awards
Ensemble Cast
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Nominated
2014
Seattle Film Critics Award
Seattle Film Critics Awards
Best Ensemble Cast
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Nominated
2007
Golden Nymph
Monte-Carlo TV Festival
Outstanding Actor – Comedy Series
My Name Is Earl (2005)
Nominated
2007
OFTA Television Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
My Name Is Earl (2005)
Nominated
2006
OFTA Television Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
My Name Is Earl (2005)
Nominated
2006
Actor
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series