![]() "8 more celebrities who went to New Orleans high schools". ^ a b "Edward Jemison (Sr.) Obituary".Recurring role (Seasons 2–3), guest (Season 4) "A Billionaire Goes to Hell Sitcom Family" "William Wily", "I Think You Should See My Therapist", "A New Beginning" Main role (Seasons 1–2), recurring (Season 3) Late Show with David Letterman: Video Special Jemison has also appeared on Late Night with David Letterman. Online, Jemison starred in the web series Self Storage. Other major commercial credits for Jemison included a Wheaties commercial with basketball star Michael Jordan and an appearance alongside football star Joe Montana. This catchphrase, "Yes, I am," has stuck to Jemison over the years, to the point that he became a little weary of being the "Yes, I am" guy. In the mid-1990s, before launching a film career, he starred in a series of Bud Light commercials with the tagline "Yes, I am". Jemison's wife, Laura Lamson, co-starred in the film as well. He made his directorial debut in 2013 with an independent film called King of Herrings, starring himself and longtime friends Joe Chrest and John Mese, who both also came out of LSU's theatre department. Film career Īs an actor in films, Jemison's major breakthrough was undoubtedly the Ocean's franchise, a series of movies in which he played Livingston Dell. He graduated from Louisiana State University where he was a member of the Delta Chi fraternity. He was raised in Kenner, Louisiana, and attended a Catholic secondary school, Archbishop Rummel High School. Jemison was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the son of Rosalie ( née Centanni) and Edward Francis Jemison, Sr. He is known for his roles as Livingston Dell in the Ocean's film trilogy and Mickey Duka in The Punisher, as well as the television series Hung, iZombie and Chicago Med. (November 25, 1963) is an American film and television actor.
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