Sterling K. Brown

Info

Role

Actor

Date of birth

04/05/1976

Place of birth

St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Also known as

Sterling Brown

Sterling K Brown

Sterling K. Brown

Biography

"To all those people still hustling, trying to make it, the fame won't sustain you. The money won't sustain you. The love... keep that love alive. It'll keep you going." Sterling K. Brown has built a diverse and steadily ascending career, marked by a commitment to layered and emotionally resonant performances. Trained at Stanford University and later at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Brown first gained attention with guest appearances on shows like "ER" and "Boston Legal" before earning broader recognition in the FX series "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" (2016), where his portrayal of prosecutor Christopher Darden won him an Emmy. Known for his measured intensity and ability to convey inner conflict, Brown continued to gain critical acclaim as Randall Pearson in NBC's "This Is Us" (2016–2022), a role that brought him additional Emmy and Golden Globe wins and nominations. His film work includes roles in "Black Panther" (2018), "Waves" (2019), "Hotel Artemis" (2018), "Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul." (2022), and "Biosphere" (2022), showing his range across mainstream, indie, and genre productions. An African American actor working in both television and film, Brown has spoken about the significance of representation in Hollywood, often reflecting on how his work challenges traditional narratives. His performances have left lasting impressions through characters grappling with identity, trauma, and resilience, contributing to larger conversations about race and masculinity in American media.

Known For

Waves

Waves

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7.8
Black Panther

Black Panther

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7.4
Hotel Artemis

Hotel Artemis

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6.1