Tobias Truvillion
Appearance
Tobias Truvillion | |
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Born | Queens, New York, U.S. | October 1, 1975
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1999–present |
Tobias Truvillion (born October 1, 1975) is an American actor.
In 2006, he received his first major role on ABC series One Life to Live, playing Vincent Jones. He is also known for his roles on Empire (2016–17) and In Contempt (2018).
Filmography
Film/Movie
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Paid in Full | Runner | |
2003 | Death of a Dynasty | Cool Guy | |
Harlem's Beauty | Yummy | ||
2005 | Hitch | Kurt | |
2006 | Delirious | Silky | |
2007 | Blackout | Reggie | |
2008 | The Day the Bread Turned Green | Black Baker | Short |
2009 | Brooklyn's Finest | Gutta | |
2010 | The Tested | James | |
Persons of Interest | Trig (2014) | ||
2011 | Three Prayers for June | Gary | Short |
Heartfelt | Neef Vick | Short | |
2012 | Zoo | Yancy | |
Nous York | Shoe Seller | ||
2014 | Seasons of Love | Meechi | TV Movie |
Attempted Burglary - a Film Noir Short | The Soldier | Short | |
2015 | Supermodel | Det. Jacobs | |
The Trade | Tyson | Short | |
2016 | Lack of Will | DeMarcus | Short |
2017 | Dope Fiend | Big G | |
Secrets | Stephen | ||
Bobbi Kristina | Butter | ||
Cigarette Soup | Julian 'Monti' Montgomery | ||
2018 | The Products of the American Ghetto | Brian | |
The Stuff | Brandon | ||
King of Newark 2 | Miasha Boyfriend | ||
2019 | Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment | Greg Jeffries | |
Loved To Death | Dre | ||
Seberg | Dewayne | ||
The Marcus Garvey Story | Booker T. Washington | ||
Holiday Heist | Devin | ||
2020 | Equal Standard | Detective Chris Jones | |
2021 | Seven Deadly Sins: Lust | - | TV Movie |
Sand Dollar Cove | Alden Conway | TV Movie | |
I Am a Man | - | Short | |
A Holiday Chance | Keith Austin | TV Movie | |
2022 | Respect the Jux | Detective Johnson | |
To Her, With Love | Jordan | TV Movie | |
Sanctioning Evil | Barnes | [1] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Playmakers | Luther Hawkins | Episode: "Down & Distance" |
2004 | Third Watch | Skeeter | Episode: "Rat Bastard" |
2005 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Military Police Officer | Episode: "Goliath" |
2006–08 | One Life to Live | Vincent Jones | Regular Cast |
2009 | BN4 Real | Craig Lewis | Episode: "Plate Full of Lies" |
Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Deshawn Warner | Episode: "All In" | |
2011–12 | Blue Bloods | Otto | Episode: "Black and Blue" & "Higher Education" |
2012 | Truth Unspoken Series | Chad Perry | Episode: "Love Is Color Blind" & "Is That You?" |
2013 | White Collar | Robert Bly | Episode: "Quantico Closure" |
2014 | Person of Interest | Trig | Episode: "Brotherhood" |
2015 | The Blacklist | Officer | Episode: "Quon Zhang (No. 87)" |
Flesh and Bone | Beau | Recurring Cast | |
2016–17 | Empire | Derek "D-Major" Major | Recurring Cast: Season 2-3 |
2018 | In Contempt | Bennett Thompson | Main Cast |
Chicago P.D. | Kenny Armstrong | Episode: "Black and Blue" | |
2019 | The First Wives Club | Khalil | Recurring Cast: Season 1 |
2020 | Sistas | Morris Hollis | Recurring Cast: Season 1 |
2021 | New Amsterdam | Guillaume | Episode: "Laughter and Hope and a Sock in the Eye" |
2022 | Queens | Frank Black | Episode: "Nasty Girl Records" |
The Resident | Pastor Aaron Deering | Episode: "6 Volts" | |
FBI | Trey Cooper | Episode: "Kayla" | |
Tales | Ezekiel | Episode: "Put It on Me" |
Music videos
Year | Title | Artist | Role |
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2005 | "Free Yourself" | Fantasia Barrino | Love interest |
2010 | "I'm Doin' Me" | ||
2017 | "Real One" | Chanté Moore |
Awards and nominations
Year | Awards | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2001 | AUDELCO Awards[2] | Outstanding Performance in a Musical (Male) | Oya | Won |
2008 | NAACP Image Awards[3] | Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series | One Life to Live | Nominated |
References
- ^ N'Duka, Amanda (November 10, 2020). "Tobias Truvillion, Taryn Manning To Star In 'Sanctioning Evil'; Jaclyn Bethany Sets Cast For 'The Falling World'; Ashley Reyes Boards 'Slayers' – Film Briefs". Deadline. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
- ^ "NYC's Harlem-Based Audelco Awards Turn Blue". Playbill. November 24, 2001. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
- ^ "Nominees for 39th NAACP Image Awards announced live at press conference". NAACP. January 8, 2008. Retrieved September 30, 2018.