A high-energy comedic actor who had hit the big time with regular
series work, movie roles and a successful stand-up career before
age twenty-five, affable African-American performer Aries Spears
started off at age fourteen and has been working hard, climbing the
ladder of success ever since. Spears made his TV debut doing
stand-up on the popular HBO series "Def Comedy Jam" at age sixteen.
The following year he moved to Los Angeles and was cast in a small
role as a thug, making his feature film debut in the comedy "Home
of Angels" (1993). In 1993, Spears was featured in episodes of the
NBC sitcom "A Different World", hardly old enough himself to attend
the college at which the show was set. He was next cast as Glenn
Frey's apprentice sleuth in the short-lived detective series "South
of Sunset" (1993-1994, aired on NBC and VH1).
Spears would next be known for taking a particularly stinging smack
from Regina King while playing Cuba Gooding Jr.'s brother in the
Cameron Crowe comedy "Jerry Maguire" (1996). That same year he
began voicing characters on "C-Bear and Jamal", a Fox animated
series featuring an inner-city protagonist, In 1997, Spears joined
forces with John Leguizamo, another veritable whirlwind of comedic
energy, for the feature "The Pest". 1997 also marked the beginning
of Spears' run on the Fox sketch comedy series "Mad TV", a showcase
for the performer's talent that would prove his skills and further
his career considerably. His impersonations of such celebrities as
Eddie Murphy, Tito Jackson, and most memorably James Brown added
significantly to the show's appeal.