Quentin Plair

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Quentin Plair is an American actor. [1] [2] [3] [4] He has appeared in such shows as Tiny Beautiful Things , Welcome to Chippendales and Roswell, New Mexico . [5] [6] [7] He also played Emperor in the 2020 miniseries The Good Lord Bird . [8]

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In film, he played Marquis Cooper in the upcoming film Not Without Hope (TBA). [9]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013The Final HourIsaiah WilliamsShort film
2015Rainbow ShotsUnknown
2016 Dirty Grandpa African Studies ProfessorUncredited
2017 Burning Sands Quincy
TBA Not Without Hope Marquis Cooper

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Trinity GoodheartBoy #2TV movie
2014 Drumline: A New Beat Quentin
2015 Born Again Virgin Guy #11 episode
Justice by Any Means Devaughndre Broussard
2017 Saint & Sinners Tyrone Bennett
Dates (the Series)Jesse
2017-2018 The Quad Miles Thrumond11 episodes
2019Hello Cupid 3.0Terry/Terrence8 episodes
The Good Doctor Andre Fields1 episode
2020 The Good Lord Bird EmperorMiniseries
2021-2022 Roswell, New Mexico Dallas17 episodes
2022-2023 Welcome to Chippendales Otis4 episodes
2023 Tiny Beautiful Things Danny KinkadeMiniseries
2024 Genius Grant X4 episodes
Apples Never Fall Tyler Cruz2 episodes

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References

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