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Following
high school, Cuba Gooding Jr. studied Japanese martial arts for three years
before turning his focus toward acting. Early
on, he landed guest starring roles on shows
like "Hill Street Blues"
(1981) and "MacGyver"
(1985). His first major role was in the 1991
box office surprise Boyz n the Hood (1991). He followed this success with supporting
roles in major films like A Few Good
Men (1992), Lightning Jack (1994) and Outbreak (1995).
In
1996, Cuba was cast as an arrogant but loyal
football player in the Tom Cruise -Cameron Crowe
film Jerry Maguire (1996).
The film became a huge box office smash and
earned Cuba an Academy Award for Best
Supporting Actor. His "Show Me
The Money" line in the movie became a nationwide
catchphrase. The role elevated him to superstar
status, as many of Hollywood's top producers
began to "show him the money" to appear
in their films.
Since Jerry Maguire (1996), Cuba has managed
to keep busy with a wide range of roles alongside
many of Hollywood's biggest stars. Most recently,
he won critical support for his portrayal of
a mentally handicapped man in the heartwarming
film Radio (2003), another
movie about football. In 2002, he was given
a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. |