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Following His Passion: How DeMarcus Bumpers Left A 6-Figure Career To Pursue Acting

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DeMarcus Bumpers, born and raised in the suburbs of Houston, Texas, has made a bold move by leaving his 6 figure oil field career to pursue acting full-time. Bumpers was raised in a well-to-do family with a long history of owning thriving businesses, but he decided to follow his passion for acting.

Bumpers’ success in the acting industry can be attributed to his family Lydia Harris and Michael Harry O Harris, founders of Death Row Records. Lydia Harris gave DeMarcus the tools he needed to navigate Hollywood and started his acting career.

Lydia Harris is no stranger to the entertainment industry. She has worked with some of the biggest names in music and entertainment, including 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre. Harris recognized Bumpers’ talent and helped him navigate the complexities of Hollywood.

Lydia learned everything from Michael Harry O Harris, who was a successful music executive producer, and also The New Chief Operating Officer at Death Row Records with Snoop Dogg as CEO. Michael played a pivotal role in the music and entertainment industry, and his experience and knowledge were invaluable in helping Lydia navigate the entertainment industry.

With Lydia’s guidance, Bumpers managed to book several projects, including “Circlings” where he played Adrian Holman, an investigative reporter. He also starred in the series “The Story” directed by Los Angeles director Kyle Connor Mcduffie, in which he played a 911 dispatcher. The series wrapped up filming last year and is set to be released later this year.

In the drama film “Struggle” directed by James Joffrion, Bumpers landed a leading role, with Alexis Baca playing his love interest, and Joshua Szichos is also in the film. Bumpers has been cast in several other upcoming projects, including “Get Out Of My Dreams” directed by Tiffany Sturdivant, a crime drama where he plays a police officer, and “The Devil Comes Dressed For Church Too” a drama film directed by Tiffany Sturdivant. He also landed a notable role in the film “Friday The 13th Fan Film” alongside Jeff May and Chris Todd Durbin.

Bumpers’ ability to adapt and excel in various genres is a testament to his talent and versatility. He has landed roles in crime dramas, horror films, and action-packed television shows, proving that he can deliver outstanding performances in any role he takes on.

Bumpers is set to star with Alexis Baca in the television series “The Beginning Of The End” where he will play an assassin alongside Makaela Bryant, where Joshua Szichos is also in the cast. DeMarcus Bumpers recently starred in the film “Rise,” where he played the leading male actor alongside Bryant.

In addition to his acting career, Bumpers is also a philanthropist who supports various charitable causes. He believes in giving back to the community and helping those in need. Bumpers’ dedication to his craft and his commitment to making a positive impact in the world make him a role model for aspiring actors and individuals who want to make a difference in their communities.

Bumpers’ success in the acting industry shows that with hard work and determination, anyone can pursue their dreams and achieve success. With Lydia Harris’ guidance and Michael Harry O Harris’ knowledge, Bumpers was able to navigate the complex world of Hollywood and make a name for himself. Bumpers is a true inspiration to anyone who wants to follow their passion and make their dreams a reality.

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