Tom Lister, Jr.

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Tiny Lister Flag of the United States
Birth name Thomas Lister, Jr.
Born June 24, 1958 (1958-06-24) (age 49)
Compton, California Flag of California
Other name(s) Zeus

Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr. (born June 24, 1958) is an American actor and former professional wrestler, best known for his role as the neighborhood bully Deebo in the series of Friday movies. Lister also famously wrestled Hulk Hogan in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) after appearing in Hogan's movie No Holds Barred.

Lister has had numerous guest appearances in TV series, including playing Klaang (the first Klingon humans ever meet) in the pilot episode of Star Trek: Enterprise.

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Lister first rose to fame in the 1989 wrestling movie No Holds Barred, which was financed by the WWF and starred Hulk Hogan. Lister's role was Zeus, an unfazable monster heel who brutally beat his opponents into submission.

No Holds Barred inspired a feud in the World Wrestling Federation ring during the latter half of 1989. Lister was billed as Zeus, and used the same "unfazable monster heel" gimmick in his matches – by no selling his opponent's more lethal moves. Zeus' one vulnerable area – which opponents like Hogan eventually figured out – was his eyes. The opponents would poke his eyes and then get the upper hand against Zeus; this was inspired due to Lister's strabismus condition. Zeus also had the notion to yell "Aw Aw" and pound on his chest several times during his interviews and in-ring action.

Eventually, Zeus demanded Hogan face him in the ring. Citing jealousy for being billed under Hogan and anger over losing to Hogan in the movie, Zeus now wanted to beat him in "real life". Zeus would form an alliance with fellow Hogan rival "Macho Man" Randy Savage to feud with Hogan and his friend, Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake. The two teams faced off at SummerSlam '89 in a tag team match which saw Hogan and Beefcake prevail as the victors.

Following SummerSlam, Zeus formed an alliance with "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase leading into the Survivor Series. At the event, the team of The Hulkamaniacs (Hulk Hogan, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, and Demolition) faced The Million Dollar Team (Ted DiBiase, Zeus, and The Powers of Pain). Zeus would be eliminated from the match via disqualification after refusing to break a chokehold on Hogan. The Hulkamaniacs went on to win the match.

After the Survivor Series, the feud between Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake and Randy Savage and Zeus ended with a steel cage match on December 27th, 1989. Hogan and Beefcake were once again victorious in what would be Zeus's last appearance in the WWF. Despite his reputation as an unstoppable monster, Zeus left the company having never won a match.

Lister also spent a short time in WCW as "Ze Gangsta" (or Z-Gangsta) as part of "The Alliance To End Hulkamania" during the mid-1990s. Lister's WCW career was equally as short-lived as his WWF run.

Lister would also wrestle Abdullah the Butcher in Japan in a match that lasted 10 minutes and 56 seconds.

Lister is best known as Deebo in the Ice Cube movie Friday, and reprised his role for its sequel Next Friday. Deebo was the neighbourhood bully and antagonist for Cube's character but did not appear in the third film of the series, Friday after Next.

Lister was also featured in The Fifth Element as the Galactic President. The Fifth Element also featured Lister's Friday co-star Chris Tucker, although their characters never interact within the film.

Lister was the main police officer in Chamillionaire's "Ridin'" video, and also appeared in the Ice Cube videos for "Friday" (from the Friday soundtrack) and "You Can Do It" (from the Next Friday soundtrack). Lister appeared via both original footage and film clips from the movie.

Lister also portrayed the character "Sancho" in the Sublime music video "Santeria".

He is also sometimes confused with actor Michael Clarke Duncan.

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