Mike Epps is an American comedian and actor recognized for his work in stand-up comedy and film. Known for his roles in movies such as "Next Friday" and "The Hangover," Epps combines humor with dynamic performances. His career in comedy and acting reflects his versatility and ability to connect with audiences.
"But I'm real conscious about what I do. I don't care what the label is. I'm looking at the outcome of it."
"Federal prison, if you get any of it, you're going to have to do 85% of it. And the reason why I called it that is because I had a friend who got sent to the federal joint and his whole... it wasn't about him being in jail. He cried about the 85%."
"Honestly, I feel like I am a leading man, and it's just going to take the right project, the female and the right studio. It's got to all gel together, you know what I mean?"
"Just the fact that I'm in the game is great. I'm just blessed to be working. I got a plan, but I'm humble and I try to be humble."
"They have what you call a black night where they have black people come in for just one night only to watch comedy, and you get all your local drug dealers, thugs, prostitutes, all of them come in, sit down, and listen to you tell jokes. They the hardest people to make laugh."
"I left Indiana, and I ain't been back since. I've been doing comedy and paying my bills."
"You know, my life's changed now. I'm starting to experience what people are really supposed to do. You supposed to be married. You're supposed to have a family, kids, treat your wife right."