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Ethan L. Suplee (/ s uː ˈ p l iː /; [1] born May 25, 1976) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in the films American History X, Blow, Remember the Titans, John Q, The Wolf of Wall Street, Cold Mountain, Without a Paddle, Unstoppable, and several of Kevin Smith's films as well as Frankie in Boy Meets World and Randy Hickey in My Name Is Earl.
Ethan Suplee as Randy Hickey, Earl's dim-witted & lazy younger brother. Jaime Pressly as Joy Turner, Earl's ex-wife who lives in a trailer park. Nadine Velazquez as Catalina, the maid at the motel where Earl and Randy reside. Eddie Steeples as Darnell Turner, a worker at the local restaurant that Earl and the gang frequent. He marries Joy in ...
Ethan Suplee is famous for his roles in My Name Is Earl, Remember the Titans, and American History X—but the actor doesn't look anything like he did when he played those parts after losing more ...
Ethan Suplee (b. 1976) actor [85] John Travolta (b. 1954) actor [ 27 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Greta Van Susteren (b. 1954) television show host, [ 27 ] [ 13 ] [ 8 ] [ 79 ] [ 62 ] her husband, a lawyer, is a fellow practitioner of Scientology, [ 79 ] she told People magazine, "I am a strong advocate of their ethics."
The "My Name Is Earl" alum has shredded down to just 11% body fat.
Ethan Suplee is best known for his roles in American History X, My Name Is Earl, Remember the Titans and the films of Kevin Smith—but the actor looks dramatically different now, after shedding ...
Sennett has remained good friends with Maguire, Ethan Suplee, and Scott Bloom since the making of the film. He had previously starred with Ben Savage and Suplee on Boy Meets World. In 2003, he founded a second band, the Elected, along with his good friend Mike Bloom. In 2012, Blake Sennett founded Night Terrors of 1927 along with Jarrod Gorbel.
Ethan Suplee, an actor known for “Remember the Titans” and “My Name Is Earl,” looks a lot different today than he did in those projects. Ethan Suplee, an actor known for “Remember the ...