STEVENSON JEAN
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Drama Monologue - August Wilson (Performance Video) Quicktime
Scene from Playwright August Wilson. Herald Loomis is fed up with everyone trying to stop him on his journey including slave masters, Christianity, family. He lost faith in God and finally breaks his silence.
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Lead - Wesley Snipes Commercial (Performance Video) Quicktime
Scene of Wesley Snipes complimenting me on my sneakers as we discuss the legacy of the brand Snipes.
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FRENCH SPEAKING ROLE (Performance Video) Quicktime
In this film, I play the character Rene who is in who hired to take care of an elder woman because he speaks french. She was banned to speak the language growing up so she wishes to have the freedom to do it in her last days.
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DRAMA: FBI Agent's Confession (Performance Video) Quicktime
In this film, I play the an FBI agent/felon George who is fed up with his decisions after getting betrayed. He decides the best way to find peace is through suicide.
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Monologue (Performance Video) Quicktime
Chris describes how hurt he is after his girlfriend left him and his experience with obsessive compulsive disorder.
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DRAMEDY: Flirting in Job Interview Backfires (Performance Video) Quicktime
Mike falls in love with his interviewer and try to win her over by inviting her on a date after the interview.
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Jamaal mourns over brother's death (Performance Video) Quicktime
Jamaal lost his brother to war in Iraq, therefore he blames everyone from that country. His friend tries to persuade him to change that philosophy.
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Police Officer Witnesses Crash (Performance Video) Quicktime
Officer witnesses elderly patient in the street by herself as she watches her friend gets hit by a car.
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College Boy (Performance Video) Quicktime
James is the basketball player that every girl has a crush on in school. On his way to class, he bumps into a girl that he fells in love with later on.
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Stevenson Jean's Demo Reel (Performance Video) Quicktime
The scenes are an amalgamation of power, greed, compassion, hate and love depicted in each character. May these characters speak to you the same way that they spoke to me.
Résumé Print Résumé
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17 Year Locust |
Lead |
Makemade/Parlance Productions |
Nou Se Fos |
Lead |
Sage Love Productions |
Every Night Ends |
Lead |
New York Film Academy |
Television | ||
Loyal-T |
Lead |
Amazon |
Theatre | ||
Kings Of Harlem |
Lead |
Layon Gray |
Dreamgirls |
(MC/Host) Back-Up Dancer |
Mootchie Alcin |
A New Beginning |
Michael |
Triple A Productions |
Commercial | ||
Hardrock Campaign |
Worldwide Billboard Campaign 2019 |
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HGTV |
Lifestyle Television Ad 2019 |
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Dick Sporting Goods |
Fitness Gears- 2018 |
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Puma |
Shoe Collection 2019 |
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Lincoln |
Car Model- 2020 |
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Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'11" |
Weight: 160 lbs |
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Basketball Player, Face Modeling, Improvisation, Track Runner, Boxing, Soccer Player, Singing, Tennis Player, Basketball, Body Building, Bowling, Boxing, Cycling - Mountain Biking, Golf, Jump Rope, Kickboxing, Ping Pong, Rock Climber, Running - General, Running - Sprint, Soccer, Swimming - ability - general, Swimming - freestyle, Tennis, Track & Field, Trampoline, Volleyball, Weight Lifting, Wrestling, Yoga, Chef, Comedian, Dance Hip Hop, Dancer, Host, Improvisation, Licensed Driver, Modeling, Singer, Vocal Range: Bass, Voiceover, African Accent, American - Creole Accent, American - New York Accent, French Accent, Spanish Accent, West Indian Accent, Fluent French, Fluent French Canadian, Fluent Spanish
Stevenson Jean is an Haitian-American born Actor, Writer, and Director. He speaks Haitian-Creole, French and Spanish. His initial role was in the Carbonell Award winning play "Kings Of Harlem" (2017). He is known for playing the lead role Jamal in short film "Bad Beat". Stevenson also played the role of Wilson in the Television series "What's More Important" (2018). Stevenson will also star in the upcoming series The Inevitable Guide To Average Adulting (2020).