Combat Jack
Acting
Biography
Combat Jack (born Reginald James Ossé on July 8, 1964 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York) was an American actor, entertainment lawyer, and podcaster, known for Vrooom Vroom Vrooom (1995), 3rd Bass: The Gas Face (1989), and A Genius Leaves the Hood: The Unauthorized Story of Jay Z (2014). Ossé died on December 20, 2017 in Manhattan, New York City, New York. He is survived by his wife Akim Vann-Ossé, with whom he had four children.
Known For

Four erotic short films, all with similar unexpected endings: 'The Dutch Master': a woman who enters a living painting; 'The Insatiable Mrs. Kirsch': a woman is lured by noises from a chamber; 'Vroom Vroom Vroooom': a motorcycle transforms into a woman; and 'Wet': a hot tub salesman seduced by a woman.
Tales of Erotica

A young boy receives a mystical motorcycle that transforms into a woman when he rides it at night.
Vrooom Vrooom Vroooom
On the surface, 'A Genius Leaves the Hood' chronicles how hip-hop's most successful rapper of the past two decades reached the top; but at its core, the film attempts to divulge the savvy and cunning business acumen of a mogul who decided that being at the top of the charts wasn't enough. This unauthorized biography explores the mind of a man who never played by the rules and admits it, uncovering the price Mr. Carter paid for his success through recent controversies including the racial debate of the Barneys deal, feud with Harry Belafonte and clashes with community activists over the construction of the Barclay Center. The film also explores rumors of association with the Illuminati, a highly publicized separation from the Roc-A-Fella crew, his estranged relationship with rapping mentor Jaz-O, and break up with business partner Damon Dash.