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Exclusive: Cord Jefferson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Sterling K. Brown, Erika Alexander on ‘American Fiction’ & Black Storytelling
The director and three stars shared their thoughts exclusively with The Root at the Los Angeles premiere.
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Regina Hall Admits She and Sterling K. Brown Had Never Heard of ‘Knuck If You Buck’ Until Honk for Jesus
Crime Mob’s Princess has also responded to the hilarious video.
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Sterling K. Brown, Regina Hall, Jurassic World & More On TV This Week
Netflix explores the NBA’s biggest scandal, Nicki Minaj host the VMAs and Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown saving your soul are what’s Black on TV.
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Sterling K. Brown Told Me It’s OK to Be Sad About the End of This Is Us
An exclusive sit down with the Emmy-award winning actor gave me permission to mourn the end of one of my favorite primetime dramas
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Regina Hall, Sterling K. Brown Invite Us to ‘Shake It for the Lord’ in Honk For Jesus, Save Your Soul
The Black megachurch-centric, satirical comedy is set to hit theaters on Sep. 2.
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Sterling K. Brown to Star and Executive Produce Upcoming Limited Series, Washington Black
The show, which will also be adapted by Selwyn Seyfu Hinds, received a limited series order from Hulu.
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Sterling K. Brown Discusses the Power of Black Storytelling in Media: 'Seeing Yourself on Screen Validates Your Life'
Sterling K. Brown paid a virtual visit to The Daily Show With Trevor Noah to discuss the importance of sharing and telling Black stories in the media. The This Is Us star explained that the beauty of the award-winning NBC series is that it gives an “interesting look at how much people can love each…
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On Riding the Waves of Grief
“In a split second, I felt like I was drowning.” text In the summer of 2011, I took my very first out-of-country trip to Cancun, Mexico with my family. I relished in the warm wetness of the Caribbean Sea, as the saltiness tickled the space between my toes. 2011 was also rather significant for me…
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This Is History: Niles Fitch to Portray Disney's 1st Black Live-Action Prince
Niles Fitch, who is best known for portraying the teenage version of Sterling K. Brown’s Randall Pearson in NBC’s This Is Us, has a new gig, and it’s history-making. Fitch will portray the first black live-action prince in Disney canon. The project? Disney’s Secret Society of Second-Born Royals, which “follows Sam’s adventures at a top-secret…










