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  1. Julito McCullum is an American-Colombian actor, producer and writer who started his career as a dancer for the New York Knicks and Liberty. He has appeared in films such as Akeelah and the Bee, The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete, and God Bless You, and TV shows such as The Wire and Terror Lake Drive.

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  2. Julito McCullum is an Afro-Latino actor and dancer who started his career at 12 and worked with Spike Lee, KeKe Palmer and Jennifer Hudson. He is known for his roles in The Wire, Akeelah and the Bee, and God Bless You.

    • December 16, 1990
  3. 57K Followers, 2,314 Following, 1,106 Posts - Julito McCullum (@iamjulito) on Instagram: "TheWire.MiraclesBoys.Akeelah&TheBee.Etc BookingsForJulito@gmail.com “Legendary is the Option” the album OUT NOW Get the album here 👇🏾"

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    Michael B. Jordan is, perhaps, the most critically successful kid actor from the show. Following his role as Wallace, a young drug dealer who proved to be in way over his head, Jordan starred on All My Children, and Friday Night Lights. He also took on roles in films such as Red Tails, That Awkward Moment and Chronicle before eventually landing his...

    Tristan Wilds starred on The Wire as Michael, an overprotective big brother whose home life forced him to turn to the streets. Following his stint as the young protege of an illegal drug dealing operation onThe Wire, Wilds quickly picked up vastly different acting role, playing Dixon Wilson on the CW's reboot series, 90210.In 2012, the now 29-year-...

    Maestro Harrell, who played Randy Wagstaff, one of the young boys introduced in Season 4, enjoyed recurring roles in Suburgatory, House of Lies and The Walking Dead after his time on The Wire. Much like the career path of his former Wire co-star Tristan Wilds, the now 27-year-old Harrell also took his talents to the music scene, racking up over 5 m...

    Thuliso Dingwall, who played foul-mouthed drug dealer Kenard on the HBO drama series, was likely the youngest person on the Wire cast when he first appeared in Season 3. Following the show's finale, the now 23-year-old actor has had roles inAn American Affair (2008) and Person of Interest (2011), according to IMDb. The site reveals that Dingwall al...

    Julito McCullum, who played Namond Brice, the son of drug enforcer, Wee-Bay Brice, has appeared in episodes of Law and Order,Law and Order Criminal Intent, Blue Bloods and Madam Secretary since The Wire wrapped in 2008, according to IMDb. In 2015, the now 28-year-old actorplayed the role of Crim in Brotherly Love alongside Cory Hardrict, Keke Palme...

    Since leaving his role as the young, troubled Dukie on The Wire, Jermaine Crawford switched gears, focusing more on his music career as an R&B singer. According to his IMDb page, the now 26-year old entertainer had few small stints in TV series’ The Unusuals and Person of Interest and rolesin the movies Cru andRoxanne Roxanne. before releasing his ...

    Julito McCullum, who played Namond Brice on The Wire, has appeared in several TV shows and movies since the HBO series ended in 2008. He also released a song called "Crim" in 2015 and performed at the 2018 BET Awards.

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    Namond Brice (/ ˈ n eɪ m ən d / NAY-mənd) is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by Julito McCullum. In the series, Namond is a middle school student who first appears during the 4th season. He is friends with Michael Lee and Randy Wagstaff. He often bullies Duquan “Dukie” Weems.

  5. Julito McCullum is an actor who has appeared in various movies and TV shows, such as The Wire, Law & Order, and Miracle's Boys. See his full list of credits, photos, and videos on TV Guide.

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  7. Jun 2, 2022 · Thus Namond Brice (Julito McCullum), one of the four central middle schoolers in Season 4, appears to escape the gang life that sent his father to prison.