Khamani Griffin

Khamani Griffin

American actor
Date of Birth: 01.08.1988
Country: USA

Content:
  1. The Early Years of a Natural Comedian
  2. Early Television and Film Career
  3. Voice-Over Artist
  4. Off-Screen Life

The Early Years of a Natural Comedian

Khamani Griffin, an American actor, was born on May 18, 1998, in Oakland, California. Even from a tender age, it was apparent that Khamani had an innate flair for comedy. He couldn't resist making funny faces in front of mirrors, eliciting laughter from everyone around him.

Early Television and Film Career

At the tender age of five, Khamani landed his first acting role in the Steve Carr comedy "Daddy Day Care" (2003), alongside Eddie Murphy. His portrayal of the adorable Ben Hinton, Eddie Murphy's character's son, showcased his exceptional talent.

Khamani continued to make appearances in various television series, including "ER," "Without a Trace," "Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service," and "My Name Is Earl." His infectious laughter and charming personality left a lasting impression on viewers.

Voice-Over Artist

In addition to his on-screen performances, Khamani's voice brought life to animated characters in several notable projects. He lent his voice to "Tarzan II" (2005), "Barnyard" (2006), "Happy Feet" (2006), and the short film "Surviving Sid" (2008).

Off-Screen Life

Khamani resides in Southern California with his mother and two older siblings: a soccer-playing, model brother and a younger sister. Despite his stardom, Khamani remains a down-to-earth child who enjoys playing basketball and dreams of playing in the NBA. He is also an avid soccer fan and is diligently learning French.

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