Morris Chestnut

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Chestnut at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2010
Born
Morris Lamont Chestnut

(1969-01-01) January 1, 1969 (age 55)
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present
Spouse
Pam Byse-Chestnut
(m. 1995)
Children2

Morris Lamont Chestnut (born January 1, 1969) is an American actor. He first came to prominence for his role as Ricky in the 1991 film Boyz n the Hood . He has appeared in feature films such as G.I. Jane , The Brothers , Like Mike , Ladder 49 , The Game Plan , The Call , and Kick-Ass 2 . He has also played Lance Sullivan in The Best Man , reprising the role in sequel film The Best Man Holiday , and follow-up series The Best Man: The Final Chapters .

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His television work has included regular roles as Ryan Nichols in ABC's V , Ike Prentiss in Showtime's Nurse Jackie , the lead role of Beaumont Darius Rosewood, Jr. in Fox's Rosewood , Hakeem Rashad in Prime Video's Goliath , and Barrett Cain in Fox's The Resident . He will play the title character in the upcoming CBS drama series Watson . [1]

He has been nominated for four NAACP Image Awards, winning once for Nurse Jackie. His body of work has seen him receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Early life

Chestnut was born on January 1, 1969, in Cerritos, California, [2] the son of Morris and Shirley Chestnut. [3] His mother was a teacher, while his father worked as a medical salesman. [4] He studied finance and drama at California State University, Northridge. [5] [4] Chestnut worked as a bank teller prior to being an actor. [6]

Career

Boys n the Hood and breakout

Chestnut's first professional acting role was as Jason in Freddy's Nightmares – A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series , season 2, episode 19 ("A Family Affair"), which aired on February 18, 1990. His first feature film role was as Ricky Baker in Boyz n the Hood (1991). [7] He followed that up with roles in various TV movies, notably including the Peabody Award winning Disney Channel film The Ernest Green Story , in which he played Ernest Green. Chestnut also appeared in Patti LaBelle's short-lived sitcom Out All Night . [8] His career continued to rise steadily with co-starring roles in standard big-budget studio films such as Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) with Steven Seagal and Katherine Heigl, and G.I. Jane (1997) with Demi Moore. He was also a regular cast member on C-16, in the role of Special Agent Mal Robinson, from 1997 to 1998. [9]

The Best Man and other films

In 1999, Chestnut starred in The Best Man with Taye Diggs and Nia Long, as a professional football player on the eve of his wedding. [10] The Best Man earned positive reviews from the press and did well at the box office. For his performance, Chestnut earned an NAACP Image Award nomination. [11] He again played a football player in Disney's The Game Plan (2007), co-starring opposite Dwayne Johnson.

Chestnut starred in The Brothers (2001), a film centering on the themes of fidelity and success among young Black professionals. [12] That same year, he portrayed Keith Fenton, the love interest of Vivica A. Fox, in the romantic comedy Two Can Play That Game [13] and appeared as basketball player Tracey Reynolds in 2002 film Like Mike . [14] In 2004, he played firefighter Tommy Drake in Ladder 49 , opposite John Travolta and Joaquin Phoenix. [15]

He has worked with Steven Seagal three times: Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) as his reluctant partner [16] and lead male villain in Half Past Dead (2002) [17] and Prince of Pistols (2008).

Chestnut appeared in four films in 2013: Identity Thief , The Call , Kick-Ass 2 (playing Omari Hardwick's character from the first film), and The Best Man sequel The Best Man Holiday , in which he reprised his role as Lance Sullivan, earning him another NAACP Image Award nomination. [18]

Recent cinema work includes The Perfect Guy , Heist (both 2015) and When the Bough Breaks (2016).

Television work

In recent years, the majority of Chestnut's work has been in television.

From 2009 to 2011, Chestnut starred in the ABC science fiction drama V , based on the classic 1983 miniseries. In 2013, he joined the cast of Showtime's medical dramedy Nurse Jackie as war veteran Dr. Ike Prentiss, staying for two seasons. [19] For his performance in the latter, he won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. [20] Shortly afterward, he co-starred in the TNT crime drama Legends opposite Sean Bean.

From 2015 to 2017, Chestnut played the starring role of pathologist Dr. Beaumont "Rosie" Rosewood Jr. in the Fox crime procedural Rosewood , [21] receiving another NAACP Image nomination as a result. [22]

Chestnut had main roles in the second season of Prime Video's Goliath , and NBC's The Enemy Within . He played cold-hearted neurosurgeon Barrett Cain in seasons three and four of the Fox medical drama The Resident , and appeared as Raymond Dupont in the short-lived Our Kind of People , also for Fox. [23]

In 2022, he once again played Lance Sullivan in the Peacock limited series The Best Man: The Final Chapters . As of 2023, he hosts the OWN docuseries Rebuilding Black Wall Street , produced by Sunwise Media. [24] In 2024, he starred opposite Diarra Kilpatrick in the BET+ mystery-dramedy Diarra from Detroit , and will appear amongst the main cast for the second season of Hulu's Reasonable Doubt . [25]

In 2025, Chestnut will star in the CBS medical-mystery series Watson , playing Dr. Watson from the Sherlock Holmes stories. [26]

Personal life and other work

Chestnut has been married to Pam Byse-Chestnut since 1995. The couple has two children, son Grant and daughter Paige. [27] Chestnut was raised in the Baptist church, and he is a practicing Christian. [28]

In 1998, Chestnut won the annual Madden Bowl video game competition. [29]

To prepare to reprise his role as professional football player Lance Sullivan in the movie The Best Man Holiday , Chestnut had to get into shape. His fitness training experience with celebrity fitness trainer Obi Obadike inspired him to become Obadike's co-author on the health and fitness book, The Cut. Published on April 18, 2017, the book contains exercise drills and recipes. [30]

People magazine named Chestnut as one of the "Sexiest Men Alive" in 2015. [31]

In March 2022, Chestnut was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a star that was unveiled in his presence. [32]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Boyz n the Hood Ricky Baker
The Last Boy Scout Locker Room Kid
1992 In the Line of Duty: Street War Prince FranklinTV movie
1993 The Ernest Green Story Ernest Green TV movie
1994 The Inkwell Harold Lee
1995 Higher Learning Track Anchor
Under Siege 2: Dark Territory Bobby Zachs
1997 G.I. Jane McCool
Firehouse Andre
1999 The Best Man Lance Sullivan
2001 The Brothers Jackson Smith
Two Can Play That Game Keith Fenton
Scenes of the Crime Ray
The Killing YardShangoTV movie
2002 Like Mike Tracy Reynolds
Half Past Dead Donny Johnson / 49ner One
2003 Confidence Travis
2004 Breakin' All the Rules Evan Fields
Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid Gordon Mitchell
Ladder 49 Tommy Drake
2005 The Cave 'Top' Buchanan
2007 The Game Plan Travis Sanders
The Perfect Holiday Benjamin
2008The Prince of Motor CityLeo MooreTV movie
2009 Not Easily Broken Dave Johnson
Love in the Nick of TymeMarcelles WyntersVideo
2012 Think Like a Man James Merrill
2013 Identity Thief Detective Reilly
The Call Officer Phillips
Kick-Ass 2 Detective Marcus Williams
The Best Man Holiday Lance Sullivan
2015 The Perfect Guy Dave
Heist Derrick 'Dog' Prince
2016 When the Bough Breaks John Taylor
2017 Girls Trip Himself

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Freddy's Nightmares Jason WoodmanEpisode: "A Family Affair"
1992–93 Out All Night Jeff CarswellMain Cast
1994 Soul Train Himself/Guest HostEpisode: "Patti LaBelle/Sounds of Blackness/Simple E"
Living Single Hamilton BrownRecurring Cast: Season 1
1997–98 C-16: FBI Special Agent Mal RobinsonMain Cast
2000 ER ICU Nurse Frank 'Rambo' BaconGuest Cast: Season 6-7
2005 Bones Agent OakesEpisode: "The Man in the Wall"
2006 In the Mix HimselfEpisode: "Xmas in March...."
2009–11 V Ryan NicholsMain Cast
2011 American Horror Story Luke Recurring Cast: Season 1
2013 American Dad! Craig (voice)Episode: "For Black Eyes Only"
2013–14 Nurse Jackie Dr. Ike PrentissMain Cast: Season 5-6
2014–15 Legends Tony RiceMain Cast: Season 1, Recurring Cast: Season 2
2015–17 Rosewood Dr. Beaumont Rosewood Jr.Main Cast
2016–17 Live with Kelly and Mark Himself/Guest Co-HostGuest Co-Host: Season 28, Recurring Guest Co-Host: Season 29
2018 Unsung Hollywood HimselfEpisode: "The Best Man"
Goliath D.D.A. Hakeem RashadMain Cast: Season 2
2019 Being Mary Jane Beau MercerEpisode: "Becoming Pauletta"
The Enemy Within FBI Agent Will KeatonMain Cast
2019–21 The Resident Dr. Barrett CainMain Cast: Season 3-4
2021 Our Kind of People Raymond DupontMain Cast
2022Celebrity Game FaceHimselfEpisode: "Cedric The Entertainer Busts Kevin's Chops"
The Best Man: The Final Chapters Lance SullivanMain Cast
2023 The Talk Himself/Guest Co-HostRecurring Guest Co-Host: Season 13
Rebuilding Black Wall Street Himself/HostMain Host
2024 Diarra from Detroit SwaMain Cast
Reasonable Doubt Corey CashMain Cast: Season 2
TBD [lower-alpha 1] Watson Dr. John Watson Main Cast
Key
Denotes series/miniseries that have not yet been released

Music Videos

YearSongArtist
2003"Dance with My Father" Luther Vandross

Theatrical performances

Published work

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryRecipientOutcome
2000 NAACP Image Award NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture The Best Man Nominated
2014 Acapulco Black Film Festival Acapulco Black Film Festival Award for Best Acting Ensemble The Best Man Holiday Won
Acapulco Black Film Festival Award for Best Actor Nominated
NAACP Image Award NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Nominated
NAACP Image Award NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Nurse Jackie Won
2016 NAACP Image Award NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Rosewood Nominated

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