Tyrese Darnell Gibson also known as Tyrese Gibson was born in Los Angeles, California on December 30 of 1978. He is an actor singer, songwriter and television producer. Gibson’s career began when he won a talent contest at the age of fourteen. His appearance in 1994 in a Coca-Cola, singing the phrase “Always Coca-Cola”, He became more famous, and at seventeen and modeling for Tommy Hilfiger. He soon discovered that he was interested in music and recorded an album at 19 years. In January 2000 he won the Best New Artist R & B Award of the American Music. In addition to his musical talent, he has achieved success as an actor and model after working in various television series and numerous commercials.
He debuted on the big screen starring in Baby Boy by John Singleton. He also starred in Flight of the Phoenix and 2 Fast 2 Furious / Fast and the Furious 2 John Singleton.
His third album, I Wanna Go There, edited by J Records, was released in December 2002. His dynamic and modern compositions form part of the soundtrack of Blue Streak and The Best Man. His first album went platinum. The second, 2000 Watts, RCA, was released in May 2001.
In 2007, he got his most important role when co-starred with Shia LaBeouf successful Transformers, directed and co-produced by Michael Bay. In 2008, co-he starred in The Death Race with Jason Statham. Gibson reprized his role as Sergeant Robert Epps in Transformers, 2009, Transformers: The Dark Side of the Moon, 2011. He also returned to embody Roman Peace in Fast Five, 2011 Fast and Furious 6 and Fast and Furious 7(2013, 2015). He has also appeared in films Legion, Black Nativity, and Ride Along 2 released in early 2016.