Tyrone Burton Trailers
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Tyrone Dorzell Burton (February 18, 1979) is an American television actor known for his role as T.K. Anderson on the sitcom, The Parent 'Hood, which he joined the cast at the 1997-1998 and the 1998-1999 seasons of the show, which was the final two seasons of the series.
He has also appeared in other shows such as: Cold Case, That's So Raven, and the short-lived drama series, Outreach. He is featured in Walmart television commercials advertising Holiday gift cards. He started with a movie called Squeeze (based in Boston by a youth outreach group called DYC or Dorchester Youth Collaborative).
Most Popular Tyrone Burton Trailers
Total trailers found: 7
01 January 2001
When a Bel Air family's fortune diminishes before their eyes, their living options become very minimal.
12 December 2007
A true to life drama about KC, a 17 yr old white girl from Norfolk, VA, who elopes with Eddie, her 33 yr old lover, to California seeking relief from an abusive stepfather and to follow her dreams of a better life.
16 June 2009
Desperate for money, two crews clash when they unknowingly decide to rob a wealthy drug dealer at the same time.
25 November 2008
A heart warming story about three young men who specialize in recovering high end, expensive and well protected autos that are hard to retrieve due to lack of payments.
06 June 1997
Ty, Hector, and Bao are close friends in a tough section of Boston, where they're called "the PG-13 crew.
24 December 2007
Promise is a comedy showing the Promise and Power of God Manifesting when one gangster attempts to shoot down his ex-gang banging homie, who turns his life around by receiving the instructions from the Lord and becomes a family man and good husband to his wife instead of continuing to sell drugs and gangbang endangering his family.
16 December 2013
In Da Cut is a comically inspiring story of a young aspiring film maker, fresh out of school, who feels ready to take on the world - by chasing the illusion of beautiful women, big cash and quick recognition in the film circuit.