Fredro Starr Biography

Fredro Starr
Fredro Starr
  • Born April 18, 1971

Fredro Starr made his acting debut in Forest Whitaker\'s award-winning HBO drama Strapped. His feature film credits include Spike Lee\'s Clockers, Sunset Park, Ride, Light It Up, Save the Last Dance and Torque. He also performed the Save the Last Dance\'s theme song, "Shining Through", with Jill Scott on the six times platinum soundtrack.\n', '

Fredro Starr made his television debut in Law & Order and New York Undercover, but he best known for his role \'Q\' in Moesha, starring R&B singer Brandy. He also appeared in HBO\'s The Wire, NYPD Blue, Blade (TV series) and CSI: Miami. Fredro also co-hosted Dance 360, Paramount Television\'s extremely popular, daily, half-hour urban dance competition show.\n', '

Fred Lee Scruggs, Jr. was born in Kings County Hospital Center on April 18, 1971. He grew up in the Flatbush, Brooklyn. In 1984, at the age of 13, he moved with his brother David Scruggs (also known as Who$ane) to the South Jamaica, Queens. Between 1984 and 1988, Fredro Starr studied at John Adams High School (Queens). At the same school where studied Marlon Fledtcher (also known as Big DS), Tyrone Taylor (also known as Suave and Sonny Seeza), Mr. Cheeks and Freaky Tah. Fredro first met Suave at the battle in Ajax Park (Jamaica, New York) (now called "Dr. Charles R. Drew Park").\n', '


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