Mouse from The Jamie Foxx Show wrote for prestigious award shows, including the Oscars

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Diverse friend groups are always the best; everyone is completely different but fits into each other's worlds like the missing puzzle piece. Nineties and early 2000s shows perfectly displayed diverse friend groups on screen and even made their differences hilarious to watch.

Mouse on The Jamie Foxx Show was the little guy in Jamie's friend group. He worked as the mailman at Jingles 2000 and was often overlooked by the ladies. He was the friend Jamie and Phil could easily persuade to do something "stupid" because he didn't really have a mind of his own and just wanted to be involved in whatever they had going on.

Although he had many "dumb" moments, Mouse had talent. In one episode, Jamie stole a jingle from Mouse's idea book that got him high praise from his boss. Jamie eventually revealed that it was Mouse's idea, which motivated Mouse to pursue a jingle career, too.

It's safe to say that the actor who played Mouse, Suli McCullough, didn't face the same issues as his character. In reality, McCullough is a talented and cool individual, far from the character he portrayed on screen.

When Suli McCullough is not gracing our television screens, he's still making waves in the industry. His writing talent has earned him respect and opportunities in show business, including writing for prestigious award shows and late-night programs (the Oscars, the Primetime Emmys, etc).

His "pen game" is so sought after that he's written for late-night shows, including Saturday Night Live, Lopez Tonight, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and many more.

From now on, please refer to him as "Big Mouse " (or you can call him by his name, Suli McCullough).

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