Markice Moore

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Markice Moore
Born (1986-07-31) July 31, 1986 (age 38)[ citation needed ]
Years active2005–present

Markice Moore (born July 31, 1986), also known as Kesan, is an American actor, rapper and reality TV personality. He is best known for playing Ryan Payne in Tyler Perry's The Paynes

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Career

Moore is known for MTV's From G's to Gents (Season 1) and Warner Bros. Pictures' ATL . He is best known from punching fellow cast member E6 in the face during the reunion episode of MTV's From G's To Gents (Season 1).

In 2012, Moore portrayed Andrew on The Walking Dead television series. [1] Moore had originally auditioned for the role of T-Dog, which went to IronE Singleton. [2] In 2023, Moore reprised the role in the video game The Walking Dead: Destinies .

In 2018, he earned the role of Ryan Payne on the OWN sitcom, Tyler Perry's The Paynes . Moore's character, Ryan.

In 2010, Moore was charged with cruelty to children, after police investigators determined that he assaulted his infant daughter. [3]

In 2011 the charges against Moore were suspended. [4] He went on to marry his child's mother and had another baby girl.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 ATL Austin
2010 Blood Done Sign My Name Moses
2011 Seeking Justice Vandal
96 Minutes Keith
2019 Point Blank Big D
South Central LoveKyrie
2021 Dutch Zoom
The Fight That Never EndsDeAndreTV movie
2022Til My Casket DropsTank
2023Get CloseTony
The Fearless ThreeShawn
Danksgiving-
SpaghettiMeatball
45 SecondsQuenton
The Hard HitTash
PackzRoy
2024Dutch IIZoom
Get Close 2Tony

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008 From G's to Gents HimselfMain Cast: Season 1
2009 Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns AndrewEpisode: "Meet the Troublemaker"
2011 Reed Between the Lines Young ManEpisode: "Let's Talk About Ms. Helen's Son, Part 1"
2012 The Walking Dead AndrewRecurring Cast: Season 3
2016 Rectify TyrusRecurring Cast: Season 4
2017 Shots Fired AndrewRecurring Cast
2017–18 Snowfall Ray-RayRecurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2
2018 The Oath Cornell BarnesRecurring Cast: Season 1
Chicago P.D. Malik FarberEpisode: "Allegiance"
Tyler Perry's The Paynes Ryan PayneMain Cast
2021 BMF FilmelRecurring Cast: Season 1
2023 Law & Order: Organized Crime Tino AlvarezEpisode: "Trap"
LegacyTy SimmonsMain Cast
2023–24Kold X WindyMarlonRecurring Cast: Season 1, Main Cast: Season 2

Video Games

YearTitleRole
2023 The Walking Dead: Destinies Andrew (voice)

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