Julito McCullum
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Julito McCullum (born December 16, 1990) is an American actor of Afro-Colombian descent best known for his role as Namond Brice on the HBO series The Wire. Currently lives in Staten Island[citation needed].
Born Uriel DeJesus Almanza McCullum in Brooklyn, New York, he began acting at the age of 13. Other television credits include The N mini-series Miracle's Boys, the pilot for Hack on CBS and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. McCullum has also appeared in commercials and was featured in the films The Wool Cap and Akeelah and the Bee opposite Keke Palmer. He also has won contests for rapping and hip-hop dancing. McCullum attends the Secondary School for Journalism in his hometown. He recently starred in Consequence's video Callin' Me and with Palmer in Ludacris' video Runaway Love. He appeared on an episode of The Tyra Banks Show airing on February 17, 2009. Julito is also close friends with singer/radio host Timothy Hodge