
Age: 47
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Tyrese Darnell Gibson (born December 30, 1978) is an American R&B singer and actor from Los Angeles, California. He signed with RCA Records in 1998 and released his debut single, "Nobody Else", in August of that year. It peaked within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. It preceded his self-titled debut album (1998), which received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and spawned his second top 40 single, "Sweet Lady". His second and third albums, 2000 Watts (2001) and I Wanna Go There (2002), received certifications from the RIAA. The latter was led by the single "How You Gonna Act Like That", which peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains his highest-charting song. His fourth album, Alter Ego (2006), explored hip hop under the pseudonym Black Ty, while his fifth album, Open Invitation (2011), was nominated for Best R&B Album at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. Gibson's sixth album, Black Rose (2015), debuted atop the Billboard 200. Gibson has sold over 4 million singles and albums in the United States. Gibson had his first starring role in John Singleton's coming-of-age hood film Baby Boy (2001) and gained widespread recognition as Roman Pearce in the Fast & Furious franchise. Gibson reunited with Singleton for the action film Four Brothers (2005) and plays Robert Epps in the Transformers franchise. He appeared in the comedy film Ride Along 2 (2016) and the superhero film Morbius (2022). Description above from the Wikipedia article Tyrese Gibson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Tyrese Gibson

The Mad Hatter
for The Mad Hatter in ALICE IN THE METRO UNDERGROUND
Suggested by mr95

Alice is a 19-year-old woman living in the city, feeling stifled by the immense pressure from her family to pursue a safe, traditional path she doesn't want. While escaping a tense family gathering in a bustling community park, she spots a man in an impossibly sharp, pastel suit sprinting toward an abandoned, boarded-up subway station. Intrigued, she follows him inside. As she steps onto a broken escalator, the ground gives way. Alice falls through a kaleidoscopic, gravity-defying tunnel of graffiti, neon lights, and floating retro urban artifacts, landing in the heart of "The Metro Underground"—a parallel, magical city populated entirely by eccentric, stylish Black characters. To get back home, Alice is told she must follow the "Neon Transit Line" to the Heart District to see the Queen of Hearts, a legendary music mogul and ruler who holds the key to the gateway. Along the way, Alice navigates a series of surreal Burroughs: she learns self-worth from a jazz-legend Caterpillar, escapes a mind-bending, endless block-party hosted by the Mad Hatter, and is guided through the shadows by the slick, illusion-weaving Cheshire Cat. When she finally reaches the Queen, Alice discovers the ruler is a tyrannical diva who suppresses the city's creativity. To earn her freedom, Alice must face the Queen in a high-stakes musical showdown, finally finding her own powerful voice to liberate both herself and the citizens of the Underground.