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Sinbad

Sinbad's journey of becoming one America's top comedians began in 1983. The break was "Star Search." Sinbad was never a winner - but he was good enough to get on the show seven times and become a finalist. That led to a TV movie and a role as Redd Foxx's son on "The New Redd Foxx Show" ("If you don't do this right," Redd told Sinbad, "we'll get a white boy to play the part."). The next break came from Bill Cosby, who cast him in "A Different World." In 1991, Sinbad's first one-hour HBO comedy special, "Brain Damaged," became the second highest comedy hour ever. Sinbad continued to score with "Necessary Roughness," his first feature film. In April of 1993, Sinbad gave us a blast into the past with his one-hour HBO Special, "Sinbad: Afros and Bellbottoms," which aired live from the Paramount Theatre in New York. Sinbad then sailed into feature films making his starring debut in "Houseguest." Sinbad then starred in "First Kid" and"Jingle All The Way." Whether on TV, the big screen or your at next event, Sinbad takes you on a journey you don't want to miss.