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Djimon Gaston Hounsou (born April 24, 1964) is a Beninese-American actor and model. He began his career appearing in music videos, made his film debut in Without You I'm Nothing and earned widespread recognition for his role as Cinqué in the Steven Spielberg film Amistad. As an actor, Hounsou has been nominated for two Academy Awards. Hounsou became a naturalized American citizen in 2007. He was reluctant to renounce his Beninese citizenship and therefore opted to become a dual citizen of both Benin and the United States, effectively rendering him a Beninese-American. Djimon Hounsou was born in Cotonou, Benin, in 1964, to lbertine and Pierre Hounsou. He immigrated to Lyon in France at the age of thirteen with his brother, Edmond. In 1987, he became a model and established a career in Paris. He moved to the U.S. in 1990. One year before obtaining his college degree, he dropped out of school. In 1989, he appeared in a music video of Straight Up by Paula Abdul. Hounsou's film debut was in the 1990 Sandra Bernhard film Without You I’m Nothing, and he has had television roles on Beverly Hills, 90210 and ER and a guest starring role on Alias, but received a larger role in the science fiction film Stargate. His first on-screen appearance was in the 1990 Janet Jackson video “Love Will Never Do (Without You).” He also starred in a 2002 Gap commercial directed by Peter Lindbergh, dancing to a rendition of John Lee Hooker's "Boom Boom" by Arrested Development's Baba Oje. He received wide critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award nomination for his role as Cinqué in the 1997 Steven Spielberg film Amistad. He gained further notice as Juba, in the 2000 film Gladiator. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for In America, in 2004, becoming the fourth African male to be nominated for an Oscar (along with Basil Rathbone, Cecil Kellaway and Omar Sharif). In 2006, he won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Blood Diamond; he received Broadcast Film Critics Association, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Academy Award nominations for this performance. In 2007, Hounsou began dating model/CEO of Baby Phat, Kimora Lee Simmons. In 2008 Hounsou and Simmons visited Hounsou's family and while there, the two participated in a traditional commitment ceremony. On May 30, 2009, Simmons gave birth to their son, Kenzo Lee Hounsou, reportedly named because Kenzo means 3 (Kimora's third child).

Djimon Hounsou

Jean Roqua (Facetime Cameo)
for Jean Roqua (Facetime Cameo) in Never Back Down 2
Suggested by robertwaynecarroll

An alternate version of Never Backdown 2 in this universe the first movie was a smash hit at the box office leading to a high budget theatrical sequel the film once again follows Jake Tyler in this film Jake Tyler now a Junior in the University of South Florida living life well with his fiance Baja it has been three years since Jake's last fight being content with his retirement from the octagon but still retaining some of his skill he learned from Roqua he is in talks with Max to help host this years Beatdown when an introverted college freshman named Carmelo who is a big researcher of amateur MMA always having a dream to compete in the Beatdown but never having the skill his biggest inspiration is Jake Tyler and just his luck when Jake saves him from some street thugs terrorizing him Carmelo begs Jake to train him Jake agrees seeing himself in Carmelo as Carmelo learns more and more from Jake they bond but Carmelo slips into madness finding the thugs that attacked him and injuring them also injuring his opponent in his first amateur fight and in a fit of anger during an argument at a training session he strikes Jake almost causing a fight that is quickly broken up now Jake must step back into the octagon to stop his proteges madness before it goes too far.(Coming out April 8 2011)