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Larramie Shaw

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1992-04-24
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Larramie “Doc” Shaw, widely recognized for his role as Malik Payne on House of Payne, has made a lasting impression on television audiences. He’s also remembered for his portrayal of Marcus Little in The Suite Life on Deck, which further boosted his popularity. Before fame truly found him, Larramie “Doc” Shaw was already stepping into the spotlight—appearing in print ads and TV commercials during his early childhood years. Life wasn’t always easy, though. His father passed away in 1994, and growing up as an only child, Larramie “Doc” Shaw leaned on his determination and talent to build a career in entertainment. Today, Larramie “Doc” Shaw stands out as a familiar face in the industry, thanks to his consistent work and memorable performances.

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He really made a name for himself when he starred in the popular Disney XD series Pair of Kings. It was during his time on Pair of Kings that he began gaining serious attention from fans and critics alike. His performance on Pair of Kings showcased his talent and charisma, helping to launch his career into the spotlight. Being a main cast member of Pair of Kings gave him the platform he needed to grow as an actor and connect with a wide audience.

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