Philip Daniel Bolden

Philip Daniel Bolden (born March 19, 1995) is an American actor. In 2005, Bolden played Kevin in the film Are We There Yet?, with Ice Cube and Nia Long, and again in 2007, in its sequel film Are We Done Yet.

Phillip Daniel Bolden
Born
Philip Daniel Bolden

(1995-03-19) March 19, 1995
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor
Years active1999–2008; 2018–present

Biography and career

His first on-screen appearance was on King of Queens as Kirby Palmer in 1999 .He appeared as "Mack Jr." in Johnson Family Vacation. Other film appearances include The Animal and Little Nicky.

On television, Bolden has guest starred on According to Jim, CSI: Miami, Malcolm in the Middle and has had recurring roles on both My Wife and Kids and The King of Queens. He also appeared in the telefilm Play'd: A Hip Hop Story. In 2001, he had a leading role in Macy Gray's music video "Sweet Baby". In 1999, he appeared in an commercial for McDonald's along with NBA's Kobe Bryant. Bolden took a decade-long hiatus from acting after appearing in Fly me to the moon in 2008. But returning to acting recently appearing in iZombie as Harris.

Filmography

Film and Television
Year Title Role Notes
1999–2000 The King of Queens Kirby Palmer
1999 Mystery Men Roland Film
2000 Little Nicky Kid at basketball game Film
2001 The Bernie Mac Show Little Boy S01E02
2002 Malcolm in the Middle Eight Year Old
2002 CSI: Miami Bryan Woods
2002 My Wife and Kids Devon
2004 Johnson Family Vacation Mack Jr Film
2005 Are We There Yet? Kevin Kingston Film
2006 How to Eat Fried Worms Bradley Film
2007 Are We Done Yet? Kevin Persons Film
2008 Fly Me to the Moon 3D I.Q. Film
2018 The Dead Girls Detective Agency Jed Crossland
2019 iZombie Harris S05E05

Awards and nominations

Nomination

Won

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