DMX: Sentenced To Six Months in Jail, Reality Show Wants to Help

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Today, an Arizona judge sentenced rapper DMX to six months in a Phoenix jail for violating his probation by regularly using drugs, court officials said.

The former chart-topper, whose legally known as Earl Simmons, was also placed on 20 months probation by Maricopa County Court Commissioner Christine Mulleneaux.

He was arrested last week after authorities said he admitted to using cocaine and not complying with the terms of his treatment plan.

The 39-year-old New York native faced five counts of violating probation.

With a rap sheet just as long as his Def Jam Records discography, DMX -- who also had a promising acting career -- has a long history of arrests on charges ranging from animal cruelty to reckless driving and weapons possession.


During the court hearing, the judge revealed that an offer had been made to treat Simmons by the Pasadena Recovery Center in California, which is featured on VH1's popular reality series 'Celebrity Rehab.' She said such an offer would have to be approved by California court officials.

Center co-founder Michael Bloom told media outlets that he wanted to help Simmons.

Rapper Turned Actors

    Acting Up:
    Queen Latifah, Will Smith and Ice Cube may be some of the most bankable black actors in Hollywood. But they are also hip hop royalty. These Grammy Award winners lead a growing list of rappers who caught the acting bug. Check them out.

    Stage Name: Queen Latifah
    Real Name: Dana Elaine Owens
    Notable Acting Roles: 'Jungle Fever,' 'Living Single,' 'Set It Off'' 'Chicago'
    Factoid: The New Jersey native spent five years as magazine editor Khadijah James on the hit television sitcom 'Living Single,' but this Grammy Award winning Cover Girl spokesperson was marked as an actress to watch when she scored an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Matron Mama Morton in the movie 'Chicago,' based on the hit Broadway musical.

    Stage Name: Ice Cube
    Real Name: O'Shea Jackson
    Notable Acting Roles: 'Boyz N the Hood,' 'Barbershop,' 'Are We There Yet?' 'Friday'
    Factoid: This former N.W.A. rapper got his start as Doughboy in the John Singleton directed Academy Award-nominated film 'Boyz N the Hood' before starring in and producing his own comedy 'Friday' as well as family-friendly fare like 'Are We There Yet' and its sequel.

    Stage Name: DMX
    Real Name: Earl Simmons
    Notable Acting Roles: 'Belly,' 'Exit Wounds,' 'Romeo Must Die'
    Factoid: Once a chart-topping rap superstar, DMX, who reportedly suffers from a bipolar disorder, has spent most of the past five years in and out of jail, which has side-lined his budding acting career -- not to mention the possibility of starring in an official sequel to the Hype Williams-helmed cult classic 'Belly' alongside fellow rapper Nas.

    Stage Name: Ice T
    Real Name: Tracy Marrow
    Notable Acting Roles: 'New Jack City,' 'New York Undercover,' 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'
    Factoid: Talk about a 360. Once a controversial gangsta rapper with the song 'Cop Killer,' Ice T is a household name -- thanks to his role as NYPD Detective Odafin 'Fin' Tutuloa on the police drama 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.' Series co-creator Dick Wolf reportedly cast him in after seeing his NAACP Image Award-winning portrayal of drug dealer Danny Cort on 'New York Undercover.'

    Stage Name: Will Smith
    Real Name: Willard Christopher Smith, Jr.
    Notable Acting Roles: 'Independence Day,' 'Six Degrees of Separation,' 'Men In Black' and 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'
    Factoid: At 40, not only is this 'Parents Just Don't Understand' rapper one of only two hip-hop artists to receive an Academy Award nomination in an acting category (Queen Latifah is the other), but Smith is the only actor in history to have eight consecutive films gross over $100 million in domestic box office and have all eight open at #1.

    Stage Name: Nas
    Real Name: Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones
    Notable Acting Role: 'Belly'
    Factoid: In both a pivotal scene in 'Belly' and on a song called 'One Love' from his 1994 album 'Illmatic,' this New York lyricist talks about a character named 'Shorty,' who shoots from the roof of a Queens project building.

    Stage Name: Diddy
    Real Name: Sean John Combs
    Notable Acting Roles: 'Raisin in the Sun,' 'Monster's Ball'
    Factoid: Although his early days forming Bad Boy Records were portrayed on the silver screen by actor Derek Luke in the Notorious B.I.G. biopic 'Notorious,' Diddy has worked tirelessly so that he would be taken seriously as a thespian. Since starring in 'A Raisin in the Sun' on Broadway and then taking a bit role in the critically-acclaimed indie 'Monster's Ball,' the hip hop mogul has been cast in the upcoming movie 'Get Him to the Greek.'

    Stage Name: Mos Def
    Real Name: Dante Terrell Smith
    Notable Acting Roles: '16 Blocks,' 'Brown Sugar,' 'The Italian Job,' 'Cadillac Records,' 'Monster's Ball'
    Factoid: The Brooklyn native studied theater at New York University and also starred in the 2002 Tony Award-nominated and Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway play 'TopDog/UnderDog.'

    Stage Name: Lil' Kim
    Real Name: Kimberly Denise Jones
    Notable Acting Roles: 'Juwanna Man,' 'Nora's Hair Salon 2'
    Factoid: This Grammy Award winning 'Dancing with the Stars' finalist has portrayed herself in movies mostly, but she also starred in her own very successful BET reality series 'Lil' Kim: Countdown to Lockdown,' which documented the time before the Brooklyn pint-size rapper checked herself into a Philadelphia Detention Center to face perjury and conspiracy charges from lying to federal officers.

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