Biography:
Born and raised in the vibrant island nation of Trinidad and Tobago, located in the West Indies, a young individual would embark on a life-changing journey in his early teens, relocating to the culturally rich and diverse neighborhood of Harlem with his family.
His educational path would take him to the prestigious United Nations International High School, where he would lay the foundation for his future academic and professional pursuits.
Furthering his education, he would attend Fordham University, the esteemed alma mater of the renowned actor Denzel Washington.
After completing his Master of Fine Arts degree in acting at Columbia University, the individual would make the bold decision to relocate to the city of angels, Los Angeles, where his talents would soon be discovered by a prominent casting director, Johanna Ray.
Ray would be impressed by his outstanding performance in a showcase, ultimately casting him in the 2006 film adaptation of James Ellroy's novel, The Black Dahlia, marking a significant milestone in his burgeoning acting career.