Other names Marque Richardson II Role Actor Name Marque Richardson | Years active 2001–present Occupation Actor, tap dancer Siblings Kyle Richardson | |
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Full Name Marque Richardson, Jr. Movies Dear White People, Detention, Crossing Over, All the Way, Pick Up Similar People Justin Simien, Joseph Kahn, Wayne Kramer, Craig Mazin |
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Marque Richardson, Jr. (born October 23, 1985) is an American actor.
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- Interview dear white people star marque richardson tobias on the hill
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- Early life
- Career
- Personal life
- References

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Early life

Richardson was born in San Diego, California in the U.S., in a naval hospital. Both parents served in the United States Navy. His father hails from Detroit, Michigan in the U.S., and his mother from Newport News, Virginia in the U.S. The elder of two siblings, he began his acting career starring in commercials at the age of four. Having moved around frequently, he was primarily raised in Bellflower, California in the U.S.

Balancing school life with entertainment, Richardson was a scholar-athlete at Mayfair High School in Lakewood, California. In 2007, he graduated from the University of Southern California with degrees in Business, Public Policy, Planning & Management on full scholarship from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

After graduation Richardson interned at Overbrook Entertainment to gain insight of life behind the camera.
Career

One of Richardson's first television roles was a guest appearance on The Bernie Mac Show as Tyrone, aka "Lemon-Lyme". He has appeared in series including: ER, 7th Heaven, Lincoln Heights and Rules of Engagement. He starred in the web series My Alibi. He had a recurring role on USA Networks' The Starter Wife.

He won a role in Joseph Kahn's horror/comedy film Detention, released by Sony in 2012. He most notably scored recurring roles as Kenneth on Seasons 5 and 6 of HBO's hit True Blood, and, in 2013, as Mark Gage in the HBO series The Newsroom.
In 2014, Richardson starred in the critically acclaimed film Dear White People. A stellar satire that won the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Prize "for the arrival of an exciting new voice in American cinema" at Sundance, it was theatrically released by Lionsgate / Roadside Attractions.
He is also a national award-winning tap dancer.
Personal life
Richardson is a strong advocate of community service and has been involved with various global service projects. In 2005, he traveled to Khao Lak, Thailand to provide relief after the area’s devastating tsunami in December, 2004. He also worked with Habitat for Humanity to build homes in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (post Hurricane Katrina) and Retalhuleu, Guatemala.