![]() An additional role in award-winning drama Akeelah and the Bee helped to prove that Steeples was capable of low-key drama as well, though he would continue displaying his loyalty to old friends by appearing in Roman (which was lensed by Ford), The Lost director Chris Sivertson's I Know Who Killed Me, and opposite Roman co-star Angela Bettis in the Ford-helmed comedy When Is Tomorrow in 2007. The disastrously awful Hot Seat is about a computer hacker. Though he would turn up in My Name Is Earl as Crab Shack employee Darnell (and husband of Earl's ex-wife, Joy) the very next year, Steeples' independent spirit was still very much alive, as evidenced by his involvement in such edgy indie flicks as The Lost and Wristcutters: A Love Story in 2006. Mel Gibson, Eddie Steeples and Shannen Doherty in Hot Seat (Photo courtesy of Lionsgate). Louis Black Repertory Theatre who later moved to New York City and aligned himself with avant-garde hip-hop outfit No Surrender, Steeples appeared in a number of experimental films by director Kevin Ford before breaking into the mainstream with a role in Torque. If so, that's likely because Steeples' role as the dancing office supply guy in the popular "Rubberband Man" OfficeMax commercial nearly took the Emmy for best television advertisement just one year prior. His birth sign is Sagittarius and his life path number is 11. Named one of People Magazines' 2004 'Sexiest Men Alive'. Steeples was actually best known for television commercials, specifically as the Rubberband Man in OfficeMax ads. Eddie Steeples (TV Actor) was born on the 25th of November, 1973. Graduated from Klein Oak High School in Spring, Texas, class of 1992. ![]() If you're an avid television viewer, chances are good that you recalled actor Eddie Steeples' face when My Name Is Earl debuted on NBC back in 2005. Discover and play music albums featuring Eddie Steeples on Breaking it Down with Frank MacKay - Guest Book, My Name Is Earl by Breaking it Down with Frank. Played the dancing office supply delivery person in the OfficeMax 'Rubberband Man' commercial, which received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Commercial in 2004. ![]()
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