He looked unstoppable on TV.
But off-screen, everything was falling apart.
Abandonment, secret siblings, a brutal eviction, bankruptcy, a role that shattered his confidence, and then his wife’s cancer diagnosis —
the hits just kept coming. Yet every new photo of him today shows something quietly defi… Continues…
He began as a wide-eyed Bronx kid named Marc Knox, aching from a father who never showed up and a brother he didn’t meet until they were both 18. Dance saved him first, then comedy and
acting turned him into Flex Alexander — the lean, magnetic star fans fell for on One on One.
But the applause could not protect him from what came next: a collapsing real estate gamble, an eviction executed in minutes, hotel living with two kids, and a “dream” role on Blue Bloods that vanished and left him in a depression.
Through it all, Shanice stayed. They prayed, argued, rebuilt, and then faced her breast cancer together — this time with no cameras, just fear,
surgery, and a hard-won smile returning to the woman who once sang I Love Your Smile. Now, the hair is shorter and the face older, but the photos tell a deeper truth:
he kept his vows, his faith, his humor, and his family. The sitcom heartthrob grew into something rarer — a man who did not run when life stopped loving him back.