TJ Hassan
TJ Hassan | |
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Hassan at Comic-Con 2010 | |
Born |
Kingsbury. London, UK | 23 May 1981
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2008–present |
TJ Hassan (born 23 May 1981) is a film, television and stage actor. He is perhaps best known for several supporting and leading roles both in independent and mainstream films and television.[1]
Career
His first film role was in the Jerry Zaks directed 2008 biopic Who Do You Love?, playing Lonnie Johnson, an American blues musician, opposite Alessandro Nivola and Chi McBride. Other supporting roles in films included Lottery Ticket, The Change-Up and For Colored Girls.[2] Television appearances include guest starring as Major Brett Hagen, an Army psychiatrist on the Lifetime series Army Wives, Detective Chico Cubbs on the Comedy Central-produced series M'larky, along with Dan Fogler, Gilbert Gottfried, Jeffrey Ross, and Lennon Parham,[3][4] and the ABC Family film "My Future Boyfriend". He was also the face of the 2010 Coke Zero Playbook of Possibilities campaign.
Filmography
- Quantico (TV series) (2015)
- Don Peyote (2014)
- Hours (2013)
- Necessary Roughness (2013)
- Homeland (2012)
- Revolution (TV series) (2012)
- Echo at 11 Oak Drive (2012)
- The Vampire Diaries (2011)
- My Future Boyfriend (2011)
- The Change-Up (2011)
- For Colored Girls (2010)
- Lottery Ticket (2010)
- M'larky (2010)
- Army Wives (2008–2010)
- Who Do You Love? (2008)
References
External links
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