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Omar Epps
Omar Epps is an African American actor who has played the role of Dr. Eric Foreman on the Fox medical drama series "House" since 2004.
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Toshiba teamed up GQ Magazine and four male celebrities to create a customized, limited-edition laptops for charity. The laptops are being auctioned off on eBay. The celebrities that designed laptops for Toshiba include Hines Ward, Rainn Wilson, Joe Perry and Omar Epps. You can find the laptops and auction listings here. The auctions end on December 11th.
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Dr. House Tosses Down The Epic Mike Tomlin Reference On Omar EppsFanIQ (blog)Dr. House made a Mike Tomlin reference, directed at Omar Epps' character, Dr. Eric Foreman, not to be confused with Eric Forman from That 70's Show, ...'House' And Steelers Coach Mike TomlinSportsBlogs Nation (blog)all 2 news articles »
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I joked a few years ago that the Steelers had hired Omar Epps as their new coach. Now the joke has finally made its way to the television show House.
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This has been floating around the net for a few days so I apologize for just posting it now, but here's a highly enjoyable clip from the Fox drama House which makes more than a coincidental reference to Steelers coach Mike Tomlin.Tomlin has long been named as the doppelganger of House's Dr. Eric Foreman (Omar Epps), and this clip cleverly delights nerds like myself by finally acknowledging the resemblance. Bravo.Email: Mondesishouse@gmail.com...
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From blogger.com
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Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry has teamed up with actors Omar Epps and Rainn Wilson to design a line of laptop computers for charity. Executives at technology giant Toshiba and men's magazine GQ have signed the trio and American football star Hines Ward to design a new line of Toshiba Satellite notebooks to be auctioned on eBay.com through the holiday season (09).
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