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Fredro Starr (born January 1, 1970), also known as Fredro Scruggs or Never, is an American rapper, actor and a member of hardcore rap group Onyx. He has a recurring role in seasons 1 and 2 of The Wire as criminal enforcer Marquis "Bird" Hilton. Starr appeared as drug dealer Go in the Spike Lee film Clockers. The film was based on the book of the same name by The Wire writer Richard Price and Price worked with Lee to adapt the book into the screenplay. Clockers is considered an inspiration for The Wire by series creator David Simon. Fredro Starr (* 18. April 1971 als Fredro Scruggs in Queens, New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Rapper, Schauspieler und ein Mitglied der Hardcore-Rap-Gruppe Onyx. Fredro Starrs erste Rolle als Schauspieler war 1993 in dem von Forest Whitaker für HBO produzierten Fernsehfilm Strapped. Neben einigen Auftritten in anderen Serien spielte er in weiteren Filmen mit. Fredro Starr ist mit dem kroatischen Model Korina Longin verheiratet. Gerüchte, dass er geschieden sei, sind nicht richtig.
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Fredro Starr (* 18. April 1971 als Fredro Scruggs in Queens, New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Rapper, Schauspieler und ein Mitglied der Hardcore-Rap-Gruppe Onyx. Fredro Starrs erste Rolle als Schauspieler war 1993 in dem von Forest Whitaker für HBO produzierten Fernsehfilm Strapped. Neben einigen Auftritten in anderen Serien spielte er in weiteren Filmen mit. Fredro Starr ist mit dem kroatischen Model Korina Longin verheiratet. Gerüchte, dass er geschieden sei, sind nicht richtig. Fredro Starr (born January 1, 1970), also known as Fredro Scruggs or Never, is an American rapper, actor and a member of hardcore rap group Onyx. He has a recurring role in seasons 1 and 2 of The Wire as criminal enforcer Marquis "Bird" Hilton. Starr appeared as drug dealer Go in the Spike Lee film Clockers. The film was based on the book of the same name by The Wire writer Richard Price and Price worked with Lee to adapt the book into the screenplay. Clockers is considered an inspiration for The Wire by series creator David Simon. Starr made his acting debut with a starring role in HBO films Strapped alongside Bokeem Woodbine. The film was released in 1992, directed by Forrest Whitaker and also featured Wendell Pierce. Starr was featured in a recurring role on Moesha, portraying the title character's boyfriend/fiancé, Q. Starr has also appeared in Law & Order, New York Undercover and NYPD Blue.