Malik S. Middleton

Malik S. Middleton is an African-American actor, best-known for his roles in the hit films Barbershop as the construction worker and as Chuck in R. Kelly's hip-hopera, Trapped in the Closet, And the independent smash hit movie One Week Prior to his involvement with R. Kelly, Middleton was featured in a number of roles including the award winning short 12min, and the cable TV AIDS dramas "Kevin's Room" 1,2 and 3. Malik Middleton is also Artistic... More

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