Mo McRae
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Mo McRae | |
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | July 4, 1982
Other names | Maurice McRae |
Occupation | Actor, producer, writer |
Years active | 2001–present |
Spouse(s) |
Mo McRae (born July 4, 1982) is an American actor, writer and producer, best known for his recurring role as Tyler in the FX hit series Sons of Anarchy as well as Leon Hayes in the 2006 film Gridiron Gang. He starred in Fox Broadcasting Company's Pitch.
Raised in South Los Angeles, McRae turned to acting for solace. After enrolling in a drama class at Washington Preparatory High School, McRae opted to forgo his spot on the basketball team, when he landed the lead in the school play.
Career[]
After high school, McRae pursued his new found dream as an artist in the entertainment industry. After being signed by an agent, he quickly began to book national television spots for major corporations such as Visa, Nike and Reebok, among many others. These spots opened the doors to some early primetime guest appearances on shows such as NYPD Blue, Becker and Boston Public. Other television work soon followed with appearances on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, ER and The Shield.
In 2006, McRae was introduced to a much wider audience. He played one of the lead roles in the hit film Gridiron Gang opposite Dwayne Johnson, inhabiting the role of the troubled quarterback "Leon Hayes". The Neal H. Moritz–produced film grossed more than $40 million worldwide.
As McRae became more successful as an actor, he began to build an interest behind the camera. He produced and starred in The Fall which competed at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008. Additionally, he wrote a screenplay No Return with acclaimed movie and television writer Harry Winer. The film is currently set-up at Smash Media. Since 2012 he has had a recurring major guest role in the FX drama Sons of Anarchy.
In 2010, McRae appeared in Carmen Madden's film Everyday Black Man.[1] Also that year, McRae recurred on the ABC drama Detroit 1-8-7 as Pooch[2] and also filmed a lead role in the indie film opposite Penelope Ann Miller and Yancey Arias.
In total, McRae has appeared in over 30 film and television projects over the past decade. He currently resides in Los Angeles.
Personal life[]
Mo McRae married Lex Scott Davis on July 21, 2019, after less than a year of being engaged. They had an "unplugged" wedding to ensure that all of their guests were "present in the moment" as they shared personalized vows. The couple met on the set of The First Purge.
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role |
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2001 | The Blue Diner | Vango |
2003 | Thirteen | Rapper |
2003 | Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood | Shirtless Homey |
2004 | Woman Thou Art Loosed | Scootie |
2005 | Dirty | Tiptoes |
2006 | Gridiron Gang | Leon Hayes |
2008 | The Onion Movie | Second Bank Gunman |
2009 | Dough Boys | Black |
2009 | Just Another Day | Robo |
2010 | Everyday Black Man | Yousef |
2011 | The Truth About Angels | Christopher Atwell |
2012 | Acting Like Adults | Mike |
2012 | Prodigy Bully | Donnie |
2013 | The Butler | Eldridge Huggins |
2014 | Wild | Jimmy Carter |
2015 | November Rule | Steve |
2016 | All the Way | Stokely Carmichael |
2018 | Den of Thieves | Gus Henderson |
2018 | The First Purge | 7 & 7 |
2019 | Adopt a Highway | Wilson |
2019 | American Skin | |
2019 | The 24th | Walker |
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | NYPD Blue | Larry | |
2002 | Boston Public | Kenny Hamilton | |
2003 | Becker | Guy | |
2003 | The District | Flick | |
2003 | Fastlane | P-Nut | |
2003 | I'm with Her | Neighbor | |
2004 | The Division | Capone | |
2004 | The Guardian | Kevin | |
2004 | The Shield | Derwin | |
2004 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Leo Plummer | |
2005 | Cold Case | Theodore "Cartier" Clausen | |
2005 | ER | Kevin Hightower | |
2008 | The Deadliest Lesson | Jason Gretch | Television movie |
2009 | Operating Instructions | James "J-40" Manners | Television movie |
2010 | Southland | Sisqo | |
2010 | Detroit 1-8-7 | Pooch | |
2010 | The Defenders | Rapper | |
2012 | CSI: NY | Willis Frazier | |
2012 | Sons of Anarchy | Tyler | |
2013 | Ray Donovan | Deonte Frasier | |
2015 | Murder in the First | Anthony "Suger" Cascade | |
2015 | Empire | J Poppa | |
2016 | Pitch | Blip Sanders | |
2018 | This Is Us | Don Robinson | |
2019 | Tales | Davis | |
2019 | Big Little Lies | Michael Perkins | |
2019 | Almost Family | Tim Moore | |
2020 | All Rise | Kurt Beto | |
2020 | Vital Signs | Filming | |
2021 | Rebel | Amir |
References[]
- ^ Rotten Tomatoes - Everyday Black Man (2010), Cast
- ^ Oosting, Jonathan (10 December 2010). "Detroit 1-8-7 Star Mo McRae Apologizes for Soda Slip-up". Booth Newspapers. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
- Baker, Ralph (June 2012) "Who is Mo McRae?" at Rags N Riches Magazine
- Madison, Linda (7 Nov 2010) "Exclusive! Mo McRae Returns to Detroit 1-8-7" at Hollywood Official[permanent dead link]
- Smash Media Brings Film Project to Michigan at Michigan Movie Magazine
External links[]
- Mo McRae at IMDb
- Mo McRae at NY Times
- "Actors Lex Scott Davis and Mo McRae Are Married" at People.com
- 1982 births
- 21st-century American male actors
- African-American male actors
- American male film actors
- American male television actors
- Living people
- Male actors from Los Angeles