9 Things We Learned From Wood Harris On The Breakfast Club - Page 4
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In his career Wood Harris has played many fan favorite characters in different shows and different movies. From Ace in Paid In Full to Avon Barksdale in The Wire, Harris is well-known and loved in the culture.
Today the Chicago actor stopped by The Breakfast Club and chopped it up with Angela Yee and Charlamange Tha God about why he shaded Kevin Durant on social media, working with Tupac on Above The Rim, and Cam’ron going off script in Paid In Full, amongst other topics.
Here are the 9 things we learned from Wood Harris on The Breakfast Club.
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1. Actor/Rapper
He may be known as an actor to his fans but Wood says he’s a rapper on the low. He was even in the studio recently with Dr. Dre.
2. Wire Connections
A lot of the crew working behind the cameras on The Breaks have connections to the cult classic HBO series The Wire.
4. Kevin Durant
Wood Harris roasted Kevin Durant on social media because he feels he robbed him of the love of the sport of the NBA. Also he’s cool with Russell Westbrook.
5. KD II
Wood says even if Kevin Durant gets the chip he doesn’t see the integrity of a champion in him simply because he left a team that was close to winning a chip for one that basically has it in the bag.
6. Tupac
While they were filming Above The Rim, Tupac was shot so they had to use a look-a-like for the end of the movie.
8. Cam’ron
He says without Cam’ron’s performance in Paid In Full the movie wouldn’t have been a classic. He says the scene where Cam’ron pulled the dude out the car was improvised and Cam really punched the dude and went off script.
9. Chicago
He doesn’t know how to fix the homicide problem in his hometown of Chicago, but knows that Donald Trump’s plan to send in the FEDS isn’t the answer and can probably make things worse.
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