Jamal Gibran Sterling, a native of Detroit, Michigan, embarked on a remarkable artistic journey upon graduating from the esteemed Master of Fine Arts Acting Program at Southern Methodist University. This pivotal moment in his life marked the beginning of his professional career, as he made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles, where he quickly established himself as a talented and versatile actor in the entertainment industry. During his time in LA, Jamal Sterling's impressive acting skills were showcased in several notable television series, including the critically acclaimed "10-8" and "American Dreams", demonstrating his impressive range and adaptability as a performer.
Jamal Sterling's journey back to his hometown of Dallas in 2007 marked the beginning of a profound influence on the local theater scene. His extensive stage credits boast an impressive array of notable productions, including the critically acclaimed "Our Lady of 121st Street", the powerful "A Soldier's Play", the classical "Titus Andronicus", the historical "Diamond Dick: The Tulsa Race Riots of 1921", the iconic "Fences", the enchanting "The Winter's Tale", the thought-provoking "Race", and the captivating "Breakfast".