Orlando Jones - Television

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Necessary Roughness Lazarus Rollins
2010 House M.D. Marcus Foreman Eric Foreman's brother
2009 Crash Course Himself Host
2008 Pushing Daisies Magnus Olsdatter
New Amsterdam Harold Wilcox
Everybody Hates Chris Clint Huckstable
2007 Men in Trees George Washington
Everybody Hates Chris Mr. Newton
2006 The Evidence Cayman Bishop
2005 Ghost Whisperer Kaysey
2003 The Bernie Mac Show Party Planner
The Orlando Jones Show Himself Host
Girlfriends Dr. Darren Lucas
2000 HBO First Look Himself Host
1995–1997 MADtv Various Characters Sketch Comedy
1994–1995 Sound fX Himself Host
1992 A Different World Troy Douglas
Herman's Head Cop

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