• Reno Wilson is an American actor, best known for his role as Howard in “The Cosby Show” and his voice acting in the “Transformers” franchise. • He attended Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, and went on to complete his degree at the State University of New York at Purchase. • After a series of minor roles in the late ’80s and early ’90s, Reno shot to stardom when he was cast in the Primetime Emmy Award-winning series “Mike & Molly” (2010-2016). • He is also well known for his voice acting in video games and films, with his most recent work being in the drama film “Bolden” (2019). • Reno is married to Coco Fausone, a spinning and yoga instructor, and the couple have two children together.



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Who is Reno Wilson?

Reno Wilson is an American actor, who is perhaps still best known to the world as Howard in the TV comedy series “The Cosby Show”, while in recent years he has been recognized as the voice of several characters in the franchise “Transformers”, starting in 2007 as the voice of Frenzy, and most recently as Mohawk/ Sqweeks in “Transformers: The Last Knight”.

Reno Wilson Biography- Age, Childhood, and Education

Born Roy Wilson on the 20th January 1969, in Brooklyn, New York City USA, he is the son of African-American parents – his father was a jazz pianist and mother an opera singer. He changed his name to Reno to honor his father.

He went to the prestigious Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, where one of his classmates was the future famous actress Jennifer Aniston. Following matriculation, he entered the State University of New York at Purchase.

Career Start and Initial Success

Reno started his career in the late ‘80s, and almost immediately shot to stardom when he was selected as Howard in the TV comedy series “The Cosby Show” (1988-1989), which made him popular with the public, thanks to the success of the series. However, he focused on his college degree and waited for his next role until 1993, as Sonny in a couple of episodes of the TV series “Martin”.

The following year he played Steve in the TV comedy series “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, while in 1995 he portrayed Bobby Beaumont in the TV series “If Not for You”.

He continued with minor roles in films such as the sports comedy film “The Great White Hype” (1996), starring Samuel L. Jackson and Jeff Goldblum, while in 1997 he had a minor role in the crime-drama film “City of Industry”, while in 1998 he joined Denzel Washington, John Goodman, and Donald Sutherland in the action crime-drama film “Fallen”. The same year he appeared in the Academy Award-nominated action-adventure film “Mighty Joe Young”, starring Bill Paxton, Charlize Theron and Rade Serbedzija, and before the decade ended he was selected for the role of Owen Davies in the TV series “The Hoop Life”, appearing in 22 episodes of the sports drama series through 2000.

The 2000s, Extended Fame

From 2001 to 2002 Reno had the role of Wes Freewald in the TV sci-fi horror-comedy series “The Chronicle”, while in 2002 he was Garrett in the comedy crime film “R.S.V.P.”. He struggled to obtain a major role until 2006, when he co-starred as Orlando in the action-thriller film “Crank”, starring Jason Statham, Amy Smart and Carlos Sanz; he reprised the role in the sequel “Crank: High Voltage” in 2009. He appeared in the action-thriller film “Kill Speed” (2010), and also was selected for the role of Officer Carl McMillan in the TV comedy series “Mike & Molly”, appearing in all 127 episodes of the Primetime Emmy Award-winning series, which yet again re-ignited his career; he wasn’t very active on other projects during this period, but did work on his voice acting career for that time, somewhat less time-consuming.

After “Mike & Molly” ended, he continued with his on-screen career, playing Carter in the film “Officer Downe” in 2016, then in 2018, he was selected for the role of Stan Hill in the TV comedy crime series “Good Girls”, and up to mid-2020 has appeared in 34 episodes of the popular TV series.

Most Recent Projects

Reno is still very active in Hollywood too, and in 2019 he portrayed Louis Armstrong in the drama film about Buddy Bolden, the first Cornet King of New Orleans, entitled “Bolden”, and co-starring alongside Gary Carr, Erik LaRay Harvey and Ian McShane. Furthermore, he portrayed Det Jordan in a couple of episodes in the TV comedy series “Quarantine” (2020), and is currently working on several films, including the action film “Mickey Kelley”, then the drama film “Tyson’s Run”, and the comedy film “HeadShop”, all scheduled for release late in 2020.

Voice Acting

Reno is also known for his voice-over skills; when he was struggling to obtain any major on-screen role, he auditioned as a voice actor and made his debut as the voice of the Singing Sergeant in the animated series “American Dad!” in 2006. After this, he was selected as the voice of Frenzy in the film “Transformers”, which was a huge hit and a box office success, which helped him increase his wealth. Since then, he has continued his career as a voice actor as well – in 2009 he gave voice to a couple of characters in the video game “MadWorld”, and the same year to Mudflap in the sequel of the “Transformers”, entitled “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”. This wasn’t all for 2009 as he also lent his voice to Sazh Katzroy in the video game “Final Fantasy XIII”.

From 2010 to 2015 he became more focused on voice acting, and featured in video games “Naruto Shppuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2”, then “Operation Flashpoint: Red River” (2011), “Final Fantasy XIII- 2”, also in 2011, and another video game from the “Final Fantasy” franchise, entitled “Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII” (2013). Most recently, he provided the voice of Mohawk and Sqweeks in the recent take on the “Transformers” franchise, entitled “Transformers: The Last Knight” in 2017.

Reno Wilson Net Worth, Height, Weight, and Appearance

Reno Wilson has achieved world fame and his wealth has increased accordingly – sources have estimated that Reno Wilson’s wealth is around $1 million, as of mid- 2020.

Reno is known for his height as he stands at 6ft1ins (1.85m) tall, while he weighs approximately 165lbs ~ 75kgs. He has short black hair and brown eyes.

Reno Wilson Personal Life, Marriage, Wife, Children

Reno is a highly secretive person, despite being very popular in Hollywood circles ,and as a result, there aren’t many details about his personal life. However, we have discovered that he is a married man and that his wife’s name is Coco Fausone, who is a spinning and yoga instructor. She works at YAS Fitness Centers. There is no information when the couple married, but according to some sources, they have met at a spinning class, as Reno himself is a spinning enthusiast. Reno and Coco have two children together.

Reno Wilson News, Facts, Influence

Although born in New York, Reno now resides in Los Angeles, California with his wife and their two children. He was just six years younger than Cleo King, who played Grandma in the TV series “Mike & Molly”, and according to reports, it is the smallest age gap between actors who play grandchild and grandparent in any TV series.

Recently, Reno got into the media as the new season of the popular TV series “Good Girls” was announced in the media. Unlike other popular actors of his generation, Reno isn’t active on Instagram, though he uses Facebook and Twitter, through which he promotes his career and communicates with his loyal fans.

General Info

Full Name Reno Wilson
Net Worth $1 million
Date Of Birth January 20, 1969
Height 1.85 m
Profession Comedian, Voice Actor
Nationality American

Family

Spouse Coco Fausone

Accomplishments

Movies Crank: High Voltage, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Crank, Transformers, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Mermaid Chronicles Part 1: She Creature, Kill Speed, Tooken, City of Industry, Fallen, Fronterz, Mighty Joe Young, Diary of a Serial Killer, Officer Downe, Sgt. Bilko, Los Locos, R.S.V.P., …
TV Shows Mike & Molly, Friday: The Animated Series, Heist, Blind Justice, The Chronicle, The Hoop Life, Hitz, If Not for You, The More Things Change
Facebook
Twitter
IMDB

Facts

# Fact
1 Plays the character of “Officer Carl McMillan”, on Mike & Molly (2010) to Cleo King character, “Grandma”, however, Reno Wilson, born January 1969, is only 6 years & 5 months younger than Cleo King, born August 1962, possibly the smallest age difference between actors playing grandchild and grandparent in regular series television history.
2 Attended the State University of New York, SUNY Purchase.

Pictures

All pictures

Movies

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Bolden! post-production Louis Armstrong
Officer Downe 2016 Carter
Mike & Molly 2010-2016 TV Series Officer Carl McMillan / Officer Carl
The Week 2015 Jaron Young
Tales from the Toilet 2015 Short Brian
Tooken 2015 Money Maker
The Return 2015/I Short Max / The General
Isaac and Quincy 2015 Short Isaac
Transformers: Age of Extinction 2014 Brains (voice)
The Courier 2014/III Short Lee / The Courier
Raitoningu ritânzu: Fainaru fantajî XIII 2013 Video Game Sazh Katzroy (voice)
Buds 2012 Short Vinny
Star Wars: The Old Republic 2011 Video Game Lieutenant Coria / Additional Voices (voice)
Fainaru fantajî XIII-2 2011 Video Game Sazh Katzroy (English version, voice)
Transformers: Dark of the Moon 2011 Brains (voice)
Naruto Shippûden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 2010 Video Game Killer Bee (English version, voice)
Kill Speed 2010 Kyle Jackson
From Cape Town with Love 2010 Video short Photographer
Scrubs 2010 TV Series Russell Vaughn
Fainaru fantajî XIII 2009 Video Game Sazh Katzroy (English version, voice)
Arrow Heads 2009 Short Destroyer
The Philanthropist 2009 TV Series
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 2009 Mudflap (voice)
Prison Break 2009 TV Series FBI Agent Wilson Wright / Agent Wilson Wright
Crank: High Voltage 2009 Orlando
Madworld 2009 Video Game The Black Baron / Male Reporter (English version, voice)
Best Thing Ever 2009 TV Movie Seth
The More Things Change… 2008 TV Movie Wayne Carter
Raising the Bar 2008 TV Series Trey Hansen
Life 2007 TV Series Officer Zerco
Falling 2007/I Short Spencer
Friday: The Animated Series 2007 TV Series
Transformers 2007 Frenzy (voice)
TV Virus 2007 Robert
Lincoln Heights 2007 TV Series Ricky Taylor
Three Strikes 2006 TV Movie
Las Vegas 2003-2006 TV Series Willy Hammond / Frank Kulchak
Crank 2006 Orlando
American Dad! 2006 TV Series Singing Sergeant
Heist 2006 TV Series Tyrese Evans
Blind Justice 2005 TV Series Detective Tom Selway
Fronterz 2004 Tracy Baker / Lil’ Problem
Wanda at Large 2003 TV Series Laven
The Dan Show 2003 TV Movie Henry
Touched by an Angel 2002 TV Series Tony
The Chronicle 2001-2002 TV Series Wes Freewald
R.S.V.P. 2002/I Garrett
The Greg Giraldo Show 2002 TV Movie
Mermaid Chronicles Part 1: She Creature 2001 TV Movie Bailey
FreakyLinks 2001 TV Series XT / Greg Purdell
The Hoop Life 1999-2000 TV Series Owen Davies
Whiteboyz 1999 Mace
Good vs Evil 1999 TV Series Terry Culpepper
Sliders 1999 TV Series James
Mighty Joe Young 1998 Poacher
Fallen 1998 Mike
NYPD Blue 1996-1998 TV Series Roger / Lonnie Edwards
Rough Draft 1998 Laroue
Los Locos 1997 Deacon
Chicago Sons 1997 TV Series Stan
Stir 1997 Wardell
Chicago Hope 1997 TV Series Larry Sugar
City of Industry 1997 Keshaun Brown
Goode Behavior 1996 TV Series
Don’t Look Back 1996 TV Movie Man in Park Intrance
The Great White Hype 1996 Roper’s Crony #3
The Sentinel 1996 TV Series Tyrell Lang
Sgt. Bilko 1996 Radio DJ
Cybill 1995 TV Series Cop
If Not for You 1995 TV Series Bobby Beaumont
Martin 1993-1995 TV Series Sonny
Under One Roof 1995 TV Series Nate
Coach 1994 TV Series Chip
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 1994 TV Series Steve
The Cosby Show 1988-1989 TV Series Howard

Producer

Title Year Status Character
The Return 2015/I Short producer
The Empty Morning 2015 Short executive producer
The Courier 2014/III Short producer
Fronterz 2004 co-executive producer

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Mike & Molly 2013 TV Series performer – 1 episode

Self

Title Year Status Character
Must See TV: A Tribute to James Burrows 2016 TV Special Himself
A Director Prepares: Bobby Roth’s Masterclass 2016 TV Series documentary Himself
Q N’ A with Mikki and Shay 2015 TV Series Himself
One Question Interviews 2014-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest
Home & Family 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest
The Talk 2011-2013 TV Series Himself
17th Annual PRISM Showcase 2013 TV Movie Himself
Hollywood Uncensored with Sam Rubin 2012 TV Series Himself – Panelist
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest
Attack of the Show! 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest
CBS Cares 2011-2012 TV Series Himself
The Mo’Nique Show 2011 TV Series Himself
The Human Factor: Exacting Revenge of the Fallen 2009 Video documentary Himself
In the Cutz 2006 TV Series Guest

Awards

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2015 BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game Raitoningu ritânzu: Fainaru fantajî XIII (2013)
2012 BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia