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Moses J. Perkins (M.J. Perkins), is an actor and musician living in Los Angeles, California Perkins was born in South Bay District of Los Angeles, California. His cousin, Joe Simon is one of the first African Americans in history to win a Grammy Award and has sold over 20 million records world-wide. Perkins began his entertainment career in 1995 at the age of 13 after landing the lead role of Jesus Christ for the Catholic Archdioceses production of the "Stations of The Cross. Perkins' performance was critically acclaimed and he would go on to perform in over 500 theatre productions and showcases. After working several odd jobs Perkins struggling to get his name out in Hollywood made his acting debut in 2008 starring in Fuse TV's 2008 TV show "Rock Bottom." The show was executed by Film Garden Productions and focused on musicians in rising rock bands who were struggling with the self destructive behavior of a fellow member. Perkins, who played the part of the self-destructive rapper of his band RadioFlash, decided to use this opportunity to film his own TV show pilot entitled, "Reality Check:" a comedic series in which professional actors in character pranked televisions top reality TV shows for the sole purpose of undermining the producers' and production crews' efforts to exploit regular people. Despite Moses Perkins' successful efforts of ruining the show. Fuse TV would go on to unknowingly air their episode of "Rock Bottom" on November 21, 2008. Their episode would go on to be the highest viewed of the Rock Bottom series. 2009 brought more diverse characters out of Perkins when he landed a role on MyNetworkTV's "The Tony Rock Project" and in 2010 earned a role in the ABC's Lost, episode We Love Hurley aka Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack He would play the role of Jerry, the older brother of a menacing young boy who's bent on disturbing the fellow diners. Throughout his career Perkins has had various roles in TV and Commercials. He also been featured in multiple magazines as a Print Model for Ray Ban Sunglasses and the California Milk Processor Board, Got Milk? advertisement campaign.