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Robert Brown (born March 11, 1984) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in the films '' Finding Forrester'' (2000), ''
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'' (2005), '' Take the Lead'' (2006), and '' The Express: The Ernie Davis Story'' (2008), and for starring in the HBO series '' Treme'' (2010–13).


Early life

Brown was born in
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on March 11, 1984, the middle of three children. Brown's mother works as a substance abuse counselor. He was raised in
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. Brown attended
Poly Prep Country Day School Poly Prep Country Day School (commonly known as Poly Prep) is an independent, co-educational day school with two campuses in Brooklyn, New York, United States. The Middle School (5th to 8th grades) and Upper School (9th to 12th grades) are loc ...
, where he played on the school's football team as a wide receiver. He graduated from
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, where he balanced his education and acting career. Prior to being cast in ''Finding Forrester'', Brown's only acting experience was a school play during childhood.


Career

When he turned 16, Brown auditioned for '' Finding Forrester'', expecting to be cast as an
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. However, the film's director
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claimed Brown was the actor he was seeking to portray high school basketball player Jamal Wallace, and cast him in the role. Brown made his acting debut in the 2000 film, opposite
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. Brown received positive reviews in his first acting role. One critic believed Brown shined more than his veteran co-star. A film reviewer stated Brown held his own "remarkably well" alongside Connery, with a third opining the two actors had an "appealing chemistry." In 2005, he played the role of basketball player Kenyon Stone in the drama film ''
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'', starring Samuel L. Jackson. Reviewer
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opined Brown had a "strong" showing in the movie. The following year, he appeared as a high school student Jason "Rock" Rockwell in the dance film '' Take the Lead'', starring
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and
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. Brown portrayed football player
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in '' The Express: The Ernie Davis Story'' (2008). Brown landed his first television role as jazz musician Delmond Lambreaux on drama series '' Treme'' in 2010. He continued portraying the character until the show ended in 2013. Brown was cast in the NBC drama '' Blindspot'' (2015−20) as FBI Special Agent Edgar Reade. He appeared as Bobby in ''
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'' (2013) and played the role of Bryce in ''
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'' (2015). In 2022, Brown recurred as Maurice Ward in miniseries '' We Own This City''.


Personal life


Racial Profiling Lawsuit

In 2013, Brown was arrested for allegedly purchasing a watch for his mother with a "fake" credit card at
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in
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. He was later released with no charges against him, due to the fact that the (Amercian Express) credit card was actually his. Evidently, Macy's staff had become suspicious (possibly due to the cost of the watch, his age and/or his ethnicity) but had not taken basic steps to check the validity of the credit card with American Express or cross-check against his driving licence. Subsequently, CNN reported that the actor had "reached a “settlement in principle” in his racial profiling lawsuits against Macy’s and New York, according to court documents and a statement from the retailer."


Filmography


Film


Television


Video games


References


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Rob Place of birth missing (living people) 1984 births Living people African-American male actors American male film actors Amherst College alumni 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors American male child actors American male television actors American male voice actors Poly Prep alumni 20th-century African-American people 21st-century African-American people