Carlos Faison is a multifaceted performer and businessman, hailing from Detroit, Michigan. As the CEO of "9.20 Entertainment Group" Inc., he has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry.
With a career spanning over 20 years, Faison, affectionately known as "LOS," has worked alongside the legendary gospel group "Commissioned," which featured Fred Hammond and Marvin Sapp.
In 1993, he made his stage debut in the nationally acclaimed stage play "Only The Strong" and has since appeared in over 18 stage productions, both locally and nationally.
In 2008, he wrote and produced his own show, "Laundromat," which starred LeAnne "LeLee" Lyons from the hit R&B group SWV, Kel Mitchell from the "Keenan & Kel" show, and veteran TV actor Buddy Lewis.
Faison has shared the stage with numerous notable actors and singers, including Carl Payne, SisQo, Bern'adette "Thelma" Stanis, Ernest "Raj" Thomas, Fred "Rerun" Berry, Marvin Sapp, Fred Hammond, Karen Clark-Sheard, Ki-Ki Sheard, Vickie Winans, Shirley Murdock, Ann Nesby, Gary "Little G" Jenkins, Christopher Williams, Chico & James Debarge, and Lenny Williams.
In 2010, Faison's acting career reached new heights when he was chosen for the part of "Coach Jeff" in the movie "Home Run Showdown," beating out over 1000 other actors. The film, which stars Dean Cain, Matthew Lillard, Barry Bostwick, AnnaBeth Gish, and Wayne Duvall, is set to hit theaters in 2011.
Additionally, Faison has a second movie, "The Setup," starring veteran actors Bruce Willis, Ryan Phillippe, and James Remar, which is also scheduled for release in 2011.