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Brian Tyree Henry (born March 31, 1982) is an American actor. He rose to prominence for his role as rapper Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles in the FX comedy-drama series Atlanta (2016–2022), for which he received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Henry had a guest role in This Is Us in 2017 and had his film breakthrough in 2018 with roles in Steve McQueen's heist film Widows and Barry Jenkins' romantic drama If Beale Street Could Talk. He has since appeared in Child's Play (2019), Joker (2019), Godzilla vs. Kong (2021), Bullet Train (2022), and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024). He portrayed Phastos in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Eternals (2021). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing a grieving man in the drama film Causeway (2022). He also voiced Jefferson Davis in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) and its sequel, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) and Megatron in Transformers One (2024). Henry has also appeared on stage, making his debut performance in the Shakespeare in the Park production of Romeo and Juliet (2007) and acting in various plays at the Public Theatre before appearing in the original Broadway cast of The Book of Mormon (2011). In 2014, he appeared in the off-Broadway musical The Fortress of Solitude. For his performance in the 2018 Broadway revival of Kenneth Lonergan's play Lobby Hero, he received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brian Tyree Henry, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Brian Tyree Henry

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for D'Kay D'Razz in The Martian (HBO)
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The 1960s. The Cold War is at its freezing point, and the world teeters on the edge of nuclear annihilation. One year after surviving a devastating terrorist bombing in the slums of Middleton, FBI agent John Jones returns to duty. But he is no longer the man he was. Now working for a specialized, shadowy department known as "The Agency," John struggles to maintain a semblance of a normal life with his wife, Bridget, and their mute son, Tyler. However, the explosion left him with more than just scars. A non-physical, alien consciousness known only as "The Martian" has rooted itself in his mind, rewriting his perception of reality and granting him terrifying, incomprehensible abilities. As John hunts for the truth behind the attack, he realizes the bombing wasn't a random act of terror, but a surgical strike aimed at Dr. Mike Miller, linked to a classified government operation called "Project Human Flame." Trapped between his fading humanity and the cosmic entity taking over his psyche, John is pulled into a web of conspiracy involving the mysterious A.R.G.U.S. and an impending intergalactic threat. In a world of secrets and shadows, he must decide if he is a man hunting a Martian, or a Martian hunting the truth.