KELVIN ROSTON JR
- AEA,
- SAG-AFTRA
Résumé Print Résumé
FILM | ||
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Princess Cyd |
Thompson Lewis |
Dir: Stephen Cone |
Get a Job |
Loan Officer |
Dir: James Reed |
Swimming Lesson |
Lead |
Dir: Shahari Moore |
Beautifal Hands |
Abel |
Dir: Mariah Richardson |
Breathing Room |
Snap |
Dir: Taj McCord |
TELEVISION | ||
Chicago PD |
Sgt. Nate Thurlow |
NBC |
Southside |
Kardell Sr |
Comedy Central |
Chicago MED |
Mr. Roth |
NBC |
Chicago PD |
Russel Moore |
NBC |
On The Spot |
Principal |
Insure on the spot |
Bad Advice |
Friend/Principal |
Instant Care |
The One |
Dad/Principal |
KFC |
THEATER | ||
The Wiz |
The Wiz |
The Fulton Theater |
Clue |
Mr Green |
Mercury Theater Chicago |
The Color Purple |
Mister |
MSMT |
Skates |
Jack/Danny Meyers |
HHWTS Productions |
What To Send Up When It Goes Down |
Male ensemble |
Congo Square Theatre Co |
Gem of the Ocean |
Caesar Wilks |
Goodman Theatre |
The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice |
Othello |
Court Theatre |
Day Of Absence |
Clem/Industrialist/Reb Pious |
Congo Square Theater Co |
Oedipus Rex |
Oedipus |
Court Theater |
King Hedley II |
King |
Court Theater |
Twisted Melodies |
Donny Hathaway |
Mosaic Theater |
Twisted Melodies |
Donny Hathaway |
Apollo Theater (New York) |
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom |
Levee |
Writers Theater |
Ghost: The Musical |
Hospital Ghost/ensemble |
Theater at the Center |
Sister Act |
Curtis |
New Theater Restaurant |
Skeleton Crew |
Reggie |
Northlight Theatre |
Five Guys Named Moe |
4-eyed Moe |
Court Theatre |
Twisted Melodies |
Donny Hathaway |
Baltimore Center Stage |
East Texas Hotlinks |
Roy Moore |
Writers Theatre |
Twisted Melodies |
Donny Hathaway |
Congo Square Theatre Co |
More Than A Miricle |
Angel Gabriel |
Congo Square Theatre Co |
Purlie |
Purlie |
The Black Rep |
One Hit Wonders |
Michael Bartlett |
Black Ensemble Theare |
RENT |
Benny |
Paramount Theatre |
Seven Guitars |
Floyd "School Boy" Barton |
Court Theatre |
Detroit '67 |
Sly |
Northlight Theatre |
Dreamgirls |
James "Thunder" Early |
Festival Hall/Osaka, Japan |
Dreamgirls |
James "Thunder" Early |
Theatre Orb/Tokyo, Japan |
Dreamgirls |
James "Thunder" Early |
Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre |
The Jackie Wilson Story |
Jackie Wilson |
Black Ensemble Theatre |
Crowns |
Ensemble |
Goodman Theatre |
Porgy and Bess |
Jim |
Court Theatre |
The Old Settler |
Husband Whitherspoon |
Writers' Theatre |
Ma Rainy's Black Bottom |
Sylvester |
Court Theater |
Pill Hill |
Joe |
eta Creative Arts Foundation |
Saint James Infirmary |
Ensemble |
Congo Square Theater Co. |
To Be Young, Gifted, and Black |
Ensemble |
Illinois Theater Center |
Drip |
Charlie |
eta Creative Arts Foundation |
Get Ready |
Bunch |
eta Creative Arts Foundation |
Death and The King's Horseman |
Olunde |
The Black Rep |
Othello |
Messenger/Soldier |
The Black Rep |
Porgy and Bess |
Bishop/Ensemble |
Union Avenue Opera |
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot |
Judas |
HotCity Theater Co. |
Dreamgirls |
CC White |
The Black Rep |
Caroline or Change |
Bus Driver/Dryer |
The Black Rep |
Before it Hits Home |
Junior |
The Black Rep |
Raisin: The Musical |
Willie Harris/Ensemble |
The Black Rep |
Damn Yankees |
Joe Hardy |
The Black Rep |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'10" |
Weight: 260 lbs |
Baseball, Basketball, Billiards/Pool Player, Bowling, Boxing, Football, Ping Pong, Running - General, Running - Sprint, Softball, Swimming - ability - general, Volleyball, Bongos, Conga, Dance Hip Hop, Disc Jockey, Drums, Licensed Driver, Percussion, Piano, Singer, Vocal Range: Bari-Tenor, Vocal Range: Tenor, Vocal Style: Belt, Vocal Style: Legit, Whistler, African Accent, British - Cockney Accent, Jamaican Accent
2020 Joseph Jefferson Award Winner (KING HEDLEY II, Best Lead Actor), 2020 BTAA Winner (KING HEDLEY II, Best Lead Actor), 2017 Joseph Jefferson Award Winner (EAST TEXAS HOTLINKS, Ensemble), 2013 Joseph Jefferson Award Nom (TWISTED MELODIES), 2012 Joseph Jefferson Nomination (JACKIE WILSON), 2012 BTAA winner (JACKIE WILSON), 2012 Black Excellence Award winner (JACKIE WILSON), 2010 BTAA winner (PILL HILL)