
Age: 62
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Cedric Antonio Kyles (born April 24, 1964), known professionally as Cedric the Entertainer, is an American actor and comedian. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Calvin Butler on the CBS sitcom The Neighborhood, Mullins on The Last O.G., Reverend Boyce 'The Voice' Ballentine on The Soul Man, co-starred as Cedric Jackie Robinson on the WB sitcom The Steve Harvey Show, Eddie in the Barbershop films, and as one of the four comedians featured in the Spike Lee film The Original Kings of Comedy. He has starred as the lead in the films Johnson Family Vacation and Code Name: The Cleaner. His other films include First Reformed, Why Him?, A Haunted House 1 & 2, Larry Crowne, Cadillac Records, The Honeymooners (2005), Be Cool, Man of the House, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Intolerable Cruelty, Dr. Dolittle 2, and Big Momma's House. He has also done voice work for Ice Age, the Madagascar film series, Charlotte's Web (2006), Planes, and Planes: Fire & Rescue. He hosted BET's ComicView during the 1993–1994 season and Def Comedy Jam in 1995 as well as the 12th season of the daytime version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2013–14. In 2019, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

When two people from completely different worlds mysteriously swap bodies, they're forced to navigate each other's lives in hilarious and heartwarming ways. One character finds themselves in an unfamiliar social circle, struggling with new responsibilities and relationships, while the other grapples with an entirely different set of challenges and perspectives. As they fumble through each other's daily routines—attending school or work, managing relationships, and handling personal crises—they begin to understand the complexities of lives they never knew existed. The body swap becomes a catalyst for personal growth, empathy, and unexpected friendship. Through comedic mishaps, awkward encounters, and moments of genuine vulnerability, both characters discover that walking in someone else's shoes—literally—can transform how they see themselves and the world around them. The story balances laugh-out-loud humor with touching moments of self-discovery, ultimately exploring themes of identity, acceptance, and the universal human experience that connects us all.
