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My worst moment: When it felt like half of New York City saw Harold Perrineau naked while filming ‘Oz’

Harold Perrineau attends Peacock's "The Best Man: The Final Chapters" premiere event at Hollywood Athletic Club on Dec. 7, 2022, in Hollywood, California.

“The Best Man” came out in 1999 and became an instant classic. The sequel, “The Best Man Holiday,” arrived in 2013, and now it’s been adapted into a streaming series for Peacock called “The Best Man: The Final Chapters.” The original cast is back, including Harold Perrineau as Julian Murch.

“The first two episodes pick up a year or so after ‘The Best Man Holiday,’ and then we flash forward to the present time,” said Perrineau. “Whenever we (as an ensemble) get back together, it’s like we never left. In the first film, we were all just getting to know each other and we really liked each other. By the time we did the next film, we were all a little further in our careers, but we were still basically who we are — there was nobody who was acting a particular way

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