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Isaiah Mustafa

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Isaiah Mustafa (born February 11, 1974 height 6' 3½" (1,92 m)) is an American actor and former NFLpractice squadwide receiver. Mustafa is widely known as the main character for a series of Old Spice TV commercials, The Man Your Man Could Smell Like. Mustafa was born in Portland, Oregon, the youngest of seven children of Shahidah Mustafa-Davis and John Wali Mustafa, who owned and ran a limousine service in Laguna Hills, California in the early 1980s. Mustafa studied history at Arizona State and, in 2000, owned a restaurant called Jo Jo's Barbecue on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles that has since closed.


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Born:
Feb 11, 1974 In Portland - Oregon - USA
Movie/TV Credits:
25
First Appeared:
In the series NCIS 2003-09-23
Latest Project:
Movie Murder at Yellowstone City 2022-06-24
Known For
Poster of After the Reality
Poster of Baby Daddy
Poster of Chuck
Poster of NCIS
Filmography
Movie Murder at Yellowstone City Cicero 2022-06-24
Movie Home Team Porcupine Coach 2022-01-28
Movie The Hostage J.R. 2022-06-22
Movie It Chapter Two Mike Hanlon 2019-09-04
Movie The Clinic Fletcher 2018-01-01
Series Time for Bed with Punam Patel Himself 2017-01-13
Movie Five Minutes Roman 2017-01-18
Movie Girl Flu. Gabriel 2016-06-06
Series Shadowhunters Luke Garroway 2016-01-12
Movie After the Reality Garreth 2016-04-21
Movie Back in the Day T 2014-01-07
Series Sirens Danny 2014-03-06
Movie Crush Coach Evans 2013-03-13
Movie The Three Stooges Moe's Hip Executive 2012-04-13
Series Baby Daddy Captain Hudson 2012-06-20
Movie Mansome Self 2012-05-18
Movie Rags Reginal Worth 2012-05-28
Movie Madea's Big Happy Family Calvin 2011-04-22
Movie Horrible Bosses Officer Wilkens 2011-07-08
Series Charlie's Angels Unknown 2011-09-22
Series Nikita Cyrus 2010-09-09
Series NCIS: Los Angeles Unknown 2009-09-22
Series Chuck Greta / Captain Richard 'Rick' Noble 2007-09-24
Movie Even Money Basketball Player (uncredited) 2006-03-01
Series NCIS Unknown 2003-09-23