Russell Hornsby
Eddie Sutton in Lincoln Heights
Birth name : Russell Hornsby
Birth date : 1974/05/15 (51 years old)
Birth place : Oakland
Biography for Russell Hornsby
Russell Hornsby (born in 1974 in Oakland, California) is a winner of an American theater, television and film actor better known for the representation of Los Angeles Police Department EDDIE SUTTON on ABC 'S Lincoln Heights and Luc HBO 'S in treatment. youth and education Hornsby was a football player in Saint - Mary's College High School in Berkeley, CA. Mary's College High School in Berkeley, CA. He auditioned for a musical spring and obtained the role of scarecrow in the Wiz. After that, he became very interested in theater and the game and was very involved with the rest of the school, theatrical productions. After graduating, he studied theater at the University of Boston from which he graduated with a degree of performance. After obtaining the diploma, Hornsby continued his studies at the University of Oxford 'S British Academy of Dramatic Arts. career After completing his studies in Oxford, Hornsby moved to New York and was then sunk into a leading role in the Off Broadway Productions of To Kill A Mockingbird (Tom), Joe Louis Blues, and Six Degrees of Separation (Paul) . At the end of the 1990s, he decided to move to Los Angeles for the transition to television and cinema. He appeared in several television productions, including in recurrent roles in Hauned as detective Marcus Bradshaw and Gideon's Crossing as chief resident Dr. Aaron Boisse. The other television credits include Grey's Anatomy, Law & Order, and in justice Amng Others. He also played reverse Leon Taylor in ESPN 'S Playmakers series. On the big screen, he appeared in films such as after the sunset, Big Fat Liar, Get Rich or Die tries ", Keep faith, Baby, Meet The Parents, and Stuck among others. In 2000, Hornsby appears in Jitney's Off-Broadway production for which he won a Drama Desk Award and an Obie Award. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California, all in the drama ABC Family, Lincoln Heights. Russell Hornsby is an American actor known for his role as Hank Griffin in the television series Grimm and Lincoln "Linc" Hayes in the Lincoln series. He has also appeared in many movies and television series, especially in Films Fells and Seven Seconds, as well as in the series The Affair and The Inbetween. Hornsby was born and grew up in Oakland, California. He studied at the California Institute of the Arts and started his career by playing in plays before embarking on cinema and television. In addition to his main roles in Grimm and Lincoln, Hornsby also played in series such as Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, and Empire. In addition to his acting career, Hornsby is also a fervent defender of the rights of African-Americans and was involved in initiatives to promote equality and social justice. He also took part in awareness campaigns for causes such as the fight against breast cancer and animal protection. In summary, Russell Hornsby is a talented and committed actor who has played in many popular films and television series during his career. His passion for art and his commitment to social causes make him a unique and inspiring player.Photos
Filmography
| Title | Role |
|---|---|
| Lincoln Heights | Eddie Sutton (37 episodes, 2007-2009) |
| In Treatment | Luke (6 episodes, 2009) |
| Terminator Salvation (2009) (VG) (voice) | Rogers/Resistance Soldier |
| Fear Itself | Sergeant Wiliams (1 episode, 2008) |
| Army of Two (2008) (VG) | Tyson Rios |
| Stuck (2007) | Rashid |
| Playmakers | Leon Taylor (12 episodes, 2003-2006) |
| Something New (2006/I) | Dr. Brockton |
| Forgiven (2006) | Ronald Bradler |
| In Justice | Luther Cain (1 episode, 2006) |
| Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Alvin Dutch (1 episode, 2005) |
| Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005) | Odell |
| Edmond (2005) | Shill |
| Grey's Anatomy | Digby Owens (1 episode, 2005) |
| After the Sunset (2004) | Jean-Paul |
| The Male Groupie (2004) | Blase' skippy |
| Century City | Mr. Skobel (1 episode, 2004) |
| Girlfriends | Antonio, Toni's Brother (1 episode, 2003) |
| Haunted | Marcus Bradshaw (9 episodes, 2002) |
| Milk and Honey (2002) | Isaiah |
| Keep the Faith, Baby (2002) (TV) | Joe Schiller |
| Big Fat Liar (2002) | Marcus Duncan |
| Gideon's Crossing | Dr. Aaron Boies (20 episodes, 2000-2001) |
| Meet the Parents (2000) | Late Night Courier (Right Bag) |
| Train Ride (2000) | Ellis |
| Law & Order | Danny Ruiz (1 episode, 1999) |
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