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Kirk Jones (born November 3, 1973), better known by his stage name Sticky Fingaz, is an American rapper, actor, film director, and record producer. He is a member of the multi-platinum record selling rap group Onyx. His name comes from the slang term "sticky fingers" given to someone who is a thief. As an actor, he is perhaps best known for his roles as Private Maurice "Smoke" Williams on the 2005 FX drama Over There, rapper Kern Little on The Shield, and the title character in the 2006 Spike action-horror Blade: The Series. He also appears on crime drama shows such as NCIS and Law & Order.
Full Name
Sticky Fingaz
Net Worth
$300,000
Date Of Birth
November 3, 1973
Place Of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Height
1.77 m
Profession
Screenwriter, Film Score Composer, Film producer, Voice Actor, Film director, Rapper
Nationality
American
Siblings
X1
Nicknames
Sticky Fingaz
Twitter
IMDB
Music Groups
Onyx
Movies
A Day in the Life, Next Friday, Clockers, Flight of the Phoenix, Doing Hard Time, Dead Presidents, House of the Dead 2, Caught on Tape, Breaking Point, Lockdown, The Bag Man, Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood, Hard Breakers, In Too Deep, Nite Tales: The Movie, Malibooty, The Playaz Court, Changing the Gam...
Star Sign
Scorpio
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Trademark
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Angry rap flow
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Fact
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Currently filming the pilot to Blade [November 2005]
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Is currently filming House of the Dead 2: Dead Aim in East Los Angeles College, Monterey Park, California, USA [May 2005]
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Is shooting TV's "Blade" in Canada to play the main role. [December 2005]
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Sticky Fingaz has release two solo Hip Hop albums and has toured the world with his group, Onyx.
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Joined rap group Onyx in 1992 and when not acting is still working with them to release an album he hopes to be better than the ones from their Def Jam days.
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Is a very good and close friend with Method Man, and played an extra with him in Boricua's Bond (2000).
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Often works with Redman, Omar Epps, Method Man, Michelle Phillips (I) and Fredro Starr
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He and his cousin, Fredro Starr, were both members of the hip hop group Onyx, releasing their first album in 1993. The two acted together in Clockers (1995).