Reginald Ballard

Reginald Ballard

Born:October 13, 1965

Place of Birth:Galveston, Texas, USA

Known For:Acting

Biography

Reginald Ballard, born on October 13, 1965, is a versatile American character actor and comedian hailing from Galveston, Texas. He has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with his memorable performances on both the small and big screens. Ballard's talent and charisma have solidified his place in the hearts of audiences worldwide.

One of his most iconic roles was portraying the lovable Bruh-Man in the beloved sitcom "Martin." His comedic timing and unique delivery made him a standout character on the show, earning him a dedicated fan base. Ballard's portrayal of W.B. on "The Bernie Mac Show" further showcased his acting range and comedic prowess, garnering him even more acclaim in the industry.

Before delving into the world of acting, Ballard had a promising athletic career. He excelled as an all-district linebacker during his time at Ball High School and went on to earn a full football scholarship to Southern Methodist University. Despite his success in football, Ballard's passion for acting led him to switch gears and pursue a degree in theatre.

Transitioning to the University of Missouri for his senior year, Ballard continued to showcase his talents both on the football field and on stage. His dedication to honing his craft shone through in his performance in the university production of "A Soldier's Story," where he portrayed the character C.J. Memphis with depth and authenticity.

Ballard's journey from the football field to the world of entertainment is a testament to his unwavering determination and talent. His ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic roles speaks to his versatility as an actor. With each role he takes on, Ballard brings a unique energy and presence that captivates audiences and leaves a lasting impression.

In addition to his work on television, Ballard has also made notable appearances in films, showcasing his range as an actor. His charisma and charm on screen have endeared him to fans of all ages, solidifying his status as a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.

Off-screen, Ballard is known for his warm personality and dedication to his craft. His commitment to his roles and his willingness to push boundaries have earned him respect among his peers and fans alike. Whether he's making audiences laugh or bringing them to tears, Ballard's talent knows no bounds.

As he continues to grace screens both big and small, Reginald Ballard's legacy in the entertainment industry only continues to grow. His contributions to film and television have left an indelible mark, and his memorable performances will be cherished for years to come. With each new project, Ballard reaffirms his status as a talented and versatile actor, captivating audiences with his undeniable charm and talent.

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Filmography

Acting

Horrible Bosses

Horrible Bosses

Kurt's Co-Worker

2011

For Nick, Kurt and Dale, the only thing that would make the daily grind more tolerable would be to grind their intolerable bosses into dust. Quitting is not an option, so, with the benefit of a few-too-many drinks and some dubious advice from a hustling ex-con, the three friends devise a convoluted and seemingly foolproof plan to rid themselves of their respective employers... permanently.
Menace II Society

Menace II Society

Clyde

1993

A young street hustler attempts to escape the rigors and temptations of the ghetto in a quest for a better life.
Class Act

Class Act

Fruity

1992

Duncan is a genius straight A student, Blade is juvenile delinquent. But because of a mix up with their school records, everyone thinks each is the other one. Now, Duncan kind of likes the attention from being thought of as a real bad dude, if only the school bully would stop trying to rough him up. And Blade definitely likes being thought of as important instead of as trouble.
Panther

Panther

Brother at Meeting

1995

Panther is a semi-historic film about the origins of The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense. The movie spans about 3 years (1966-68) of the Black Panther's history in Oakland. Panther also uses historical footage (B/W) to emphasize some points.