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Orlando Brown, an African-American actor, rapper, singer, and voice actor, became well-known after playing Eddie Thomas on the hit Disney Channel series “That’s So Raven.” His roles as 3J in “Family Matters,” Tiger in “Major Payne,” and Frankie in “Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off” have made him well known. Orlando is also well-known for playing Max in “Two of a Kind” and Damey Wayne in the television series “Waynehead.” Other well-known pieces by him include “Fillmore!,” “The End,” “Perfect Game,” and “Bloody Hands.” Furthermore, he has two CDs called “Trade It All” and “Fuck My Name” available. The singles “Picassos’ Nightmare,” “Mad at Ya,” and “Will It Go Round in Circles” are among his most well-known releases. The actor is also well-known for his racially offensive online posts and drunken vlogs. Orlando, a once-promising actor, has struggled to find employment lately. He still maintains a sizable fan base and is active on Twitter and Instagram.

Early Career & Success in Acting

Orlando Brown made his television debut in 1995 on the program “Coach,” and he also appeared in the television film “Family Values.” In the same year, he was chosen to play Tiger in the motion picture Major Payne. He appeared in episodes of “In the House” and “The Parent Hood” in 1996. Additionally, he received his first major television appearances as 3J on the sitcom “Family Matters” and as Damey Wayne on the TV series “Waynehead” (1996–1997). (1996–1998). The young performer appeared in episodes of “Malcolm & Eddie,” “Sister, Sister,” “The Pretender,” and “The Wayans Bro” in 1997.

Orlando Brown was given a brief part in the 1998 film “Senseless at the Gate.” His work was recognized, and as a result, he was given the parts of Max on the television series “Two of a Kind” (1998–1999) and Nelson on “The Jamie Foxx Show” (1998–2001). Brown, a well-known celebrity in the television industry, had multiple appearances in 1999 on programs like “Malcolm & Eddie” and “Friends and Foes.” He received a nomination for “Best Performance in a TV Series” for his performance in “Safe Harbor.” Orlando was hired for the role of Bear Little Boy in “The Tangerine Bear” and the movie “Perfect Game” the following year, in 2000.

Membership in the Disney Channel & Fame

Orlando Brown started his lengthy and most fruitful relationship with Disney in 2001 after appearing in the television show “Lizzie McGuire.” Later, he voiced Cornelius Fillmore in the animated series “Fillmore” and Sticky Webb in the Disney animated series “The Proud Family” (2001–2005). (2002–2004). Additionally, Brown made multiple cameos on “Express Yourself” as himself (2002–2007). When the actor was chosen to play Edward “Eddie” Thomas on Disney’s well-known sitcom “That’s So Raven,” he established his legend (2003–2007). At the “Young Artist Awards,” the performance earned him the “Outstanding Young Performer in a TV Series” honor (2005).

Orlando appeared in films like “Max Keeble’s Big Move” (2001), “Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off” (2003), and “Suits on the Loose” in addition to being one of the main actors on Disney Channel shows (2005). Unfortunately, he was unable to duplicate his popularity in the years that followed the conclusion of “That’s So Raven.” He appeared in minor roles in the television program “The End” and in financially unsuccessful films like “We the Party” (2012), “American Bad Boy” (2015), and “Blood Hands” (2016). Additionally, he was not recast for the character of Eddie Thomas in the “Raven’s Home” spin-off of “That’s So Raven” on the Disney Channel (2017).

Career in Music

Orlando Brown recorded numerous songs with the “Disney Channel Circle of Stars” while appearing in Disney Channel programs. Some of his well-known songs are “Circle of Life,” “Little By Little,” “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes,” and “That’s So Raven” theme tune. He began exploring rap and hip-hop later in his post-Disney career and recorded tracks like “Trade it All,” “No Fear,” “Picassos’ Nightmare,” and “Fuck My Fame.”

Disputes and scandals

Early in 2016, he was detained by police following a physical altercation in Torrance with his then-girlfriend, Omenia Alexandria. He was also detained for methamphetamine possession and domestic assault. Hunter Duke Brown, who was born on December 4, 2016, is also said to be Omenia’s son, however, Brown denies this.

Individual Life of Orlando Brown

On December 4, 1987, in Los Angeles, California, Orlando Brown was born. His family is not well-known. Omenia Alexander, with whom he had a relationship, dumped him in 2016. He has also struggled with addiction to meth and cocaine.

Orlando Brown’s Net Worth

Orlando Brown, an American actor, rapper, and musician, has a $20k estimated net worth. Born in Los Angeles, California, Orlando Brown started acting professionally while still in elementary school. He debuted with a co-starring role in the film “Major Payne” before finding steady work in co-starring and guest starring roles on television programs like “Waynehead,” “Sister, Sister,” “Family Matters,” “Two of a Kind,” “The Jamie Foxx Show,” “Friends and Foes,” “Safe Harbor,” “Lizzie McGuire,” and “Fillmore!” He started out with a co-starring role in the film. Additionally, he did voice acting for the animated series “The Proud Family.” In addition to his work on television, he has also appeared in the movies “Max Keeble’s Big Move” and “Maniac Magee” as well as the television movies “Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Out”. He gained the most notoriety for his performance as Eddie Thomas on “That’s So Raven.”