
Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
Acting
Biography
Miguel A. Núñez Jr. (born on August 11, 1964) is an actor and producer, known for The Return of the Living Dead (1985), Street Fighter (1994) and Scooby-Doo (2002). He has been married to Yulanda Simon since 1994; they have two children.
Born: August 11, 1959
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Known For

Basketball Girlfriends
Tyron is one of the top college basketball stars in the country and is expected to be a top NBA draft pick, but as the pressure to perform well in school threatens his ability to perform on the court, things start to fall apart. Then, when his brother, Blak, is released from prison, he is pressured to rejoin the family business hustling drugs on the street. In a last ditch effort to save his star player, Tyron's coach introduces him to Carmen, a tutor who Tyron falls deeply in love with.

A Holiday Change
What better time for change than the Holidays? Crystal is raising her seventeen year old son by herself and along the way they experience a few bumps in the road. A Holiday Change is a story about forgiving, changing and most of all sharing the true meaning of love that the holiday season brings.

Ride Scare
Disturbed loner Tommy works as a ride share driver, cruising the streets, picking up strangers in the city. Except Tommy has a secret he keeps from his passengers: He's a murderous psychopath. When Tommy meets pretty office worker Jolene, he becomes obsessed with the idea of making her his next victim. Trapped in a vacant tech building, Jolene must run and fight to survive.

Sparks
Sparks is an American sitcom

Trapped: Haitian Nights
When Nadine Lazard (Kenya Moore), wife of Richard Lazard (Rudulph Moise), comes up missing, the focus immediately turns on her husband, a prominent Haitian doctor. The plot thickens when Violet Martin (vivica A. Fox), a beautiful detective assigned to the case, is led to believe that Nadine was the victim of a powerful Haitian Voodoo priest (Obba Babatunde). But nothing is as it seems in this complex psychological thriller that delves into the dark world of Voodoo, deception, and the fragility of the mind. Clifton Powell, Miguel Nunez Jr., and Jean Claude LaMarre costar.

Carl Weber's The Family Business
Meet the Duncans, a prominent family from Jamaica, Queens. By day, they’re an upstanding family; by night, they live a dangerous secret life.

Living Single
Living Single is an American television sitcom that aired for five seasons on the Fox network from August 22, 1993, to January 1, 1998. The show centered on the lives of six friends who share personal and professional experiences while living in a Brooklyn brownstone. Throughout its run, Living Single became one of the most popular African-American sitcoms of its era, ranking among the top five in African-American ratings in all five seasons. The series was produced by Yvette Lee Bowser's company, Sister Lee, in association with Warner Bros. Television. In contrast to the popularity of NBC's "Must See TV" on Thursday nights in the 1990s, many African American and Latino viewers flocked to Fox's Thursday night line-up of Martin, Living Single, and New York Undercover. In fact, these were the three highest-rated series among black households for the 1996–1997 season.

Thea
Thea is an American sitcom that premiered September 3, 1993 on ABC, and last aired on February 14, 1994, for a total of 19 episodes. Starring comedienne Thea Vidale, the series marked the first time an African American female comedienne was the star of a series named after her.

Criminal Minds
An elite team of FBI profilers analyze the country's most twisted criminal minds, anticipating their next moves before they strike again. The Behavioral Analysis Unit's most experienced agent is David Rossi, a founding member of the BAU who returns to help the team solve new cases.

The Parkers
Spunky daughter Kim is mortified when her bigger-than-life mom, Nikki, decides to go back to school at the same junior college she attends.
Filmography
as Elijah Bryant
as Dean Ono Poindexter
as Kelvin Turner
as Joe Murphy
as Mills Lane
as Gramps
as Peewee
as Detective
as Donell Brooks
as Sylvester
as Jonathan Parks
as Harris Grant
as Tobias
as Dr. Harris
as The Chief
as Peterson
as Willie Monroe
as Manifestus
as FBI Agent
as Stone
as Daryl
as Agent Collins
as Uncle Nate
as Mr. Murray
as Lionel
as Deistl Douglas
as Delicious
as Tommy Reddick
as Himself
as C
as Pastor Fields
as Gary
as Charles
as Nate
as Travestite Prostitute
as Mo Bitches
as South Central
as James
as Burly Crew Member
as Darnell
as Jimmy Winks / MBA Dude / Races Host
as Lionel
as Bridge official
as Zach Miller
as Billy Anderson
as Detective Sam Sullivan
as Freaktown
as Miguel
as Jamal Jefferies / Juwanna Mann
as Voodoo Maestro
as Bentley
as Clyde
as J.D Mogo
as Blackie
as Scientist
as Troy
as Biscuit
as Jojo
as Young Little Richard
as Frank Hall
as Sticks
as Maxey Sparks
as Reggie
as Bob Provost
as T.J.
as Ed Moses
as Dee Jay
as Bugs
as Orwell
as Goldie
as Jason
as Leon
as Ricky
as Squad Member #4
as Wickford
as Slick
as Wiley
as Man with Broken Nose
as Henry
as Poolroom Thug #1
as Pvt. Marcus Taylor
as Street Tough
as Leon Biggs
as (segment "Teacher's Aide")
as Spider
as Demon
as Jock #2
as Bopper