
Age: 44
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Lance Darnell Gross (born July 8, 1981) is an American actor, producer and photographer. He's best known for his roles as Calvin Payne on TBS' House of Payne, Tyrique Freeman on Fox's Our Kind of People, Maurice Jetter on Fox’s Star, Billy Colton on the CBS remake of MacGyver, Marcus Finley on the NBC drama Crisis, Daniel Reynolds on Fox’s Sleepy Hollow, Brice in the Tyler Perry film Temptation, Sammy in the Lifetime remake of Steel Magnolias, Marcus Boyd in the movie Our Family Wedding alongside America Ferreira, and Michael Brown in Meet the Browns. He is the first actor to win four NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his role on Tyler Perry’s House of Payne. Gross starred in TV One’s “When Love Kills: The Felicia Blakely Story” directed by Tasha Smith, the BET anthology series “Tales: Trap Queen” directed by Benny Boom, and BET’s “The Bobby Brown Story.” He is also the creator, producer and star of the MACRO digital series “I Turned My Camera On” on Essence, which combined his love of photography with a series of celebrity interviews. The series featured Michael B. Jordan, Omari Hardwick and Kelly Rowland, among others.

Lance Gross

Irving Booker (1886)
for Irving Booker (1886) in The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage
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Vic Sage is the Question—the faceless hero of the hopelessly corrupt Hub City. He knows what is right and what is wrong. He knows the difference between good and evil. And that righteous moral certainty fuels his single-minded quest to bring justice and order to Hub City's chaotic streets. But deep beneath those streets lies a secret—a revelation that will turn Vic Sage's clear-cut view of the world inside out. Because this isn't the first lifetime in which the Question has waged his war against evil. Across countless lives, from the Wild West to World War II, he has fought against injustice, only to die in the attempt—and be reborn, over and over again. Now he's being forced to relive those past lives—and repeat those old fights—in order to find his way home once more. But even if he succeeds, will these tragic reincarnations continue forever? Or will this final battle break the vicious cycle once and for all?