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Jamie Foxx: Straight from the Foxxhole (1993)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 57M

Director : Rocco Urbisci

Synopsis

His first stand-up comedy special, a must-have for every Foxx fan. Aired on HBO as his popularity began to soar on TV's "In Living Color" Featuring side-splitting impersonations, Including Michael Jackson, Prince, Mike Tyson and Bill Cosby. The multi-talented Foxx performs a medley of songs from his first album, "Peep This."

Actors

Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx
Himself

Crews

Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx
Writer
Rocco Urbisci
Rocco Urbisci
Director

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