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Sterling Kelby Brown (born April 5, 1976) is an American actor. Known for his leading roles on stage and screen, he has received numerous accolades, including three Primetime Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a nomination for an Academy Award. He was included in Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2018. Brown portrayed Christopher Darden in the FXlimited series The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story (2016), which earned the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. For his role as Randall Pearson in the NBC drama series This Is Us (2016–2022), he earned the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. He was further Emmy-nominated for his comedic roles in the Fox Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2018) and the Amazon Prime comedy series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2019). For his role in American Fiction (2023), he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Brown is also known for his leading roles in films such as Hotel Artemis (2019), Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. (2022), and Biosphere (2023) as well as supporting roles in Marshall (2017), Black Panther (2018), and Waves (2019). He has voiced roles in the 2019 animated films The Angry Birds Movie 2 and Frozen II. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sterling K. Brown, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Sterling K. Brown

Detective Marcus Hoyt Jr.
for Detective Marcus Hoyt Jr. in Saw XI: The Kramer Doctrine
Suggested by roma_007

After the events of Saw X, a new wave of traps emerges in Washington, D.C. These devices resemble not brutal torture instruments, but surgically precise educational tools. Their creator — the mysterious Disciple — believes that John Kramer left behind not just a philosophy, but a true doctrine meant to reform corrupted systems. Special Agent Ryan Cole, the son of a victim of Kramer’s earlier games, becomes drawn into the investigation, which quickly turns personal: among the abducted individuals of the new “Curriculum” is his own father. As the Disciple’s influence grows, Ryan faces a devastating moral choice, the inescapability of Kramer’s legacy, and the truth about his family.