Mann is a stage actor, gospel singer, and standup comedian from the United States who has played in numerous Tyler Perry productions, including I Can Do Bad All By Myself, Madea’s Family Reunion, Madea’s Class Reunion, Meet the Browns, and What’s Done in the Dark.
Mann reprises his role as Mr. Brown in Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns and Madea Goes to Jail. In addition to playing Mr. Brown in both films of the series , he previously reprised his role as him in all three movies of Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns series and subsequent series.’ Mann was born in Fort Worth, Texas, USA.
He has been married to Tamela Mann for 33 years; they were both members of Kirk Franklin’s vocal ensemble “The Family” before working with Tyler Perry. David Mann Wiki, Biography, Wife Name, A Madea Homecoming.
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David Mann married Tamela Mann in 1988. He has children named Porcia, LaTia, Tiffany and David Jr.
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David Mann Wiki, Biography
David Mann | Wiki/Bio |
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Real Name | David Mann |
Nick Name | David |
Age | 55-yrs old (As of 2022) |
Birthday | August 7, 1966 |
Famous As | TV Actor |
Birthplace | Fort Worth, TX |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | Mixed |
Sexuality | Straight |
Religion | Christianity |
Height | approx 5 feet 7 inches |
Weight | approx 58 Kg |
Body Stats | approx 36-28-40 inches |
Biceps Size | 21 Inches |
Shoe Size | 14.5 (US) |
Dating | Single |
Children | Porcia, LaTia, Tiffany and David Jr |
Spouse | Tamela Mann |
Net Worth | $2 million, as of 2022 |
David Mann In ‘A Madea Homecoming’
Tyler Perry’s previous Madea movies have raked in more than $600 million at the box office. But a theatrical debut for “A Madea Homecoming,” which launches Feb. 25 on Netflix, was never part of his conversation with the company.
“I didn’t even think about it. They’re a streaming service, and I understand the importance of making content in support of that,” Perry tells Variety, noting that he released “Madea’s Farewell Play,” a filmed version of the stage show, on BET Plus when launching the streamer with ViacomCBS in 2019.
Despite skipping the megaplex this time, Perry is still a believer in the theatrical experience.
“There will be some slight changes or some erosion, but some movies and experiences are meant to be enjoyed in a room full of people on a huge screen, and not on the computer or television,” he says.
“My hope is that theaters and theater chains continue to thrive and be all that they have been for me, my generation and generations before me. I do worry for this upcoming generation — will it still be there? But I intend to do my part to make sure theatrical releases still happen.”
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