Ice Cube
Rapper / Actor / Filmmaker
Name at birth: O'Shea Jackson
Ice Cube went from being an innovative and controversial rapper to being a movie star famous for the successful franchises that sprouted from the movies Friday (1995) and Barbershop (2002, with Cedric The Entertainer). Ice Cube co-founded the hip-hop group N.W.A. (Niggaz With Attitude) in the late 1980s, along with rapper Eazy-E and producer Dr. Dre. Their 1989 album, Straight Outta Compton, is considered one of the most influential rap recordings in history, and N.W.A.'s brand of "gangsta rap" dominated hip-hop music into the early '90s. Ice Cube's subsequent solo albums have been just as popular, including Amerikka's Most Wanted (1990), Lethal Injection (1993) and War & Peace, vols. 1 and 2 (1998-2000). His performance in the 1991 movie Boyz N the Hood (co-starring Laurence Fishburne) proved he also had the makings of a movie star, and now he's known in films as an actor, writer, producer and director (he has also directed several music videos). His films include: Anaconda (1997, with Jennifer Lopez); Three Kings (1999, starring George Clooney); Ghosts of Mars (2001); Torque (2004); and Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004).
Extra credit: Ice Cube has also recorded with Mack 10 and WC as the group Westside Connection, whose albums include Bow Down (1996) and Terrorist Threat (2003).
Other hip-hop stars on Who2 include Eminem, Missy Elliott Jay-Z.
Four Good Links
Ice Cube
Terrific unofficial site, with lyrics, photos, videos and more
Hip-Hop Renaissance Man
National Public Radio has audio interviews
Ice Cube Filmography
See where he's been actor, director, writer and producer
Westside Connection
Official site for his latest group, with videos and sound files
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Best Known As
Rapper-turned-actor in the movies Friday and Barbershop

