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Revision as of 21:37, 6 November 2007
Anthony Johnson is an American actor and comedian. He got his start in acting when he starred in House Party in 1990 as E.Z.E. He then went on to appear in other urban films. He is also remembered for appearing in Dr. Dre's video Dre Day, in which he was portraying Sleazy-E, a parody of rapper Eazy-E. He also appeared in the classic 1995 Los Angeles based film Friday as Ezal, a crackhead, who would do anything just to make some money.
Miscellanea
- One of Ezal's lines in Friday was the inspiration for the song, My Neck, My Back, by female rapper, Khia.
- There is an actress, Adrienne-Joi Johnson, who sometimes goes by the name A.J. Johnson.
External links
- A.J. Johnson at IMDb