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- Full Name Jerod Mixon
- Occupation Actor
- Nationality American
- Birthplace Port Hueneme, California, USA
- Birth Date May 24, 1981
- Age 43 Years, 6 Months
- Net Worth 200 Thousand USD
Jerod Mixon | Biography
Lead Character Herbert Weatherspoon in 2013 film 'White T'Jerod has mainly appeared as a fat kid/guy in a career spanning around two decades. Unfortunately, relative information about his exact weight is not available on any authentic internet sites.
Jerod Mixon is a renowned American television and film actor. He has mainly gained recognition as the lead character Herbert Weatherspoon in the 2013 film White T.
Who is Jerod Mixon?
Jerod is a California native actor born on 24 May 1981 in Port Hueneme, California, USA. He has a younger brother Jamal Mixon as his only sibling, who is also an actor. Furthermore, Jamal and Jerod parents' bio information is not available on any authentic websites.
Jerod entered into the acting world as one of the kids in the 1997 film How to Be a Player. The same year, he appeared as William in Malcolm & Eddie (1997 TV series), Larry's Brother Moesha (1997 TV series), etc. His other notable movies and TV series are Maya & Miguel (2004-2005 TV series), Off-Time (2013 film), White T (2013 film), Crackula Goes to Hollywood (2015 film), etc. Furthermore, Jerod's films Dead Man's Chair, The Shaw, and 16 Bars the Movie are currently filming and post-production.
'Old School'
Old School is a 2003 comedy film starring American actors Luke Wilson and Will Ferrell in lead roles. The film revolves around the lives of three best friends who seek to relive their crazy college life. Thus, they start a fraternity house on a college campus and bring together all sorts of people, from middle-aged to misfit students and retirees. However, one of their college friends Pritchard who is now the College Dean tries to evict the fraternity, and the group works to avoid it.
In this movie, Jerod has portrayed one of the frat guys, Weensie. He is the first person in his family to go to college. Released on 21 February 2003 with a budget of $24 million, the film collected approximately $87 million at the box office. Moreover, it received several awards nominations like 'Gold Schmoes Award' for 'Best Comedy' of the Year 2003, 'MTV Movie Award' 2003 for 'Best On-Screen Team,' etc.
Jerod Mixon Weight
Jerod has mainly appeared as a fat kid/guy in a career spanning around two decades. Unfortunately, relative information about his exact weight is not available on any authentic internet sites.
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Jerod Mixon and Jamal Mixon Weight Loss
Jerod Mixon's brother Jamal is also an actor like his older brother. Both brothers are best known for appearing as fat guys in movies and TV series.
Jamal began his acting career as the minor character Ernie Klump Jr. in the 1996 film The Nutty Professor. It followed his other similar appearances in How to Be a Player (1997 film), Malcolm & Eddie (1997 TV series), Moesha (1997 TV series), etc. Later, in 2000 he landed his first significant role as Alan in The Parkers (2000-2002 TV series).
Jamal's other major acting works include The Cookout (2004 film), Vincey Masters: Born to be a Karate Meister (2007 film), Steppin: The Movie (2009 film), White T (2013 film), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2017 TV series), etc. He is now working on his upcoming movie 16 Bars the Movie. He will appear as the character Bubba in the film.
Furthermore, the Mixon brothers have also appeared together on several projects. For example, in the 2013 film White T, they played the lead characters, Herbert and Henry Weatherspoon.
Are Jamal and Jerod Mixon still alive?
Although heavily speculated, Jamal and Jerod Mixon are alive as of January 2022. Jamal posted his 40th birthday post of 2021 on his Instagram with the caption, "Jus got put on 40's today happy birthday to me!!!!!!"
While Jamal updated his Instagram in September 2021 with a picture with a friend. Moreover, there has not been any formal statement regarding Jamal and Jerof Nixon's death.