Reginald Ballard
Reginald Ballard, born on October 13, 1965, in Galveston, Texas, is a distinguished American actor and comedian recognized for his memorable portrayals in television comedy. He gained widespread acclaim for his role as Bruh-Man on the popular Fox sitcom "Martin," and as W.B. on "The Bernie Mac Show," both of which showcased his unique comedic talent.
Ballard's journey began at Ball High School, where he not only excelled academically but also earned recognition as an all-district linebacker on the football team. His athletic prowess led him to secure a full football scholarship at Southern Methodist University, where he pursued a degree in theatre. However, his passion for acting prompted a transfer to the University of Missouri just before his senior year. There, he continued to balance his love for football with his burgeoning acting career, performing in the university's production of "A Soldier's Story" in the role of C.J. Memphis.
Throughout his career, Ballard has appeared in various television shows and films, further establishing himself in the entertainment industry. His contributions to comedy and acting continue to resonate with audiences, making him a notable figure in American television comedy.