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In our Q&a series Popsugar Crush, we get to know some of our favorite celebs' more intimate details - from their perfect date night to their best love advice. This month, we're crushing on "UnPrisoned" star Marque Richardson.
Marque Richardson almost let imposter syndrome talk him out of starring in his new hit show, "UnPrisoned." Despite finding success in Netflix's "Dear White People" as the beloved Reggie Green (a role he played on TV for four seasons and in the 2014 movie), the 37-year-old actor tells Popsugar he wasn't sure he could "take up space" next to seasoned stars like Kerry Washington and Delroy Lindo, aka his "Mount Rushmore of actors," in their Hulu series.
"I was like, I want to work with people that I love, respect, appreciate, and I'm not saying yes to anything else until those ducks are aligned."
The trio star together in their true-life-inspired dramedy,...
In our Q&a series Popsugar Crush, we get to know some of our favorite celebs' more intimate details - from their perfect date night to their best love advice. This month, we're crushing on "UnPrisoned" star Marque Richardson.
Marque Richardson almost let imposter syndrome talk him out of starring in his new hit show, "UnPrisoned." Despite finding success in Netflix's "Dear White People" as the beloved Reggie Green (a role he played on TV for four seasons and in the 2014 movie), the 37-year-old actor tells Popsugar he wasn't sure he could "take up space" next to seasoned stars like Kerry Washington and Delroy Lindo, aka his "Mount Rushmore of actors," in their Hulu series.
"I was like, I want to work with people that I love, respect, appreciate, and I'm not saying yes to anything else until those ducks are aligned."
The trio star together in their true-life-inspired dramedy,...
- 3/27/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
Marque Richardson, who heavily recurred in the first season of Netflix’s hit original comedy Dear White People, has been promoted to series regular for Season 2. Richardson plays Reggie, the character he portrayed in the 2014 feature. Reggie Green is a computer science major and Sam's (Logan Browning) right hand man. He's one of the more radical voices at Winchester thanks in no small part to his having been raised by a Black Panther. Based on Justin Simien's acclaimed…...
- 8/24/2017
- Deadline TV
Colandrea “Coco” Conners Coco (Antoinette Robertson) may come off as bougie and lowkey self-hating at first, but there’s a lot more to her we don’t immediately see. Coco is still woke af, but she’s been through so much already in her life simply due to being black that she’s chosen to survive instead of being super revolutionary and fighting the power all the time. Reggie Green Reggie is probably the chillest dude on the show. Most of the time, he’s just minding his own business and in his feelings over Sam White. He’s also...
- 5/3/2017
- by Rasha Ali
- The Wrap
Heteronormative labels At first not even Lionel Higgins was sure if he was gay or not after he started masturbating to his roommate having sex, but then he was invited to a party where it seems like everything made sense. Higgins meets a guy who tells him: “I don’t subscribe to heteronormative labels” which instantly becomes a pick up line. The N-Word Reggie Green (Marque Richardson) is at a party hosted at his white friend’s house when a song starts playing that includes the N-word. The white friend sings the word — because it’s part of the song...
- 5/2/2017
- by Rasha Ali
- The Wrap
[Editor’s note: The following contains light spoilers for each of the shows described.]
“The Americans” – Season 5, Episode 7, “The Committee on Human Rights”
Directed by: Matthew Rhys
Written by: Hilary Bettis
Starting with an introduction and ending with a goodbye, “The Committee on Human Rights” was framed by Gabriel’s impending departure. But how he left ensured Frank Langella’s character would be more than a fond memory. He shared pivotal parting advice with Phillip (Matthew Rhys) and left a distinct impression on Paige (Holly Taylor). In between, the older Jennings child broke up with her neighbor boyfriend, Elizabeth (Keri Russell) and Phillip disagreed on whether or not they should “like” their human targets, and an addition to the family was kept at bay.
It all added up to the difference between Gabriel and his agents: While it was hard for him to leave, it’s much harder for them. He was alone, responsible only to his work; they’re together and responsible to each other,...
“The Americans” – Season 5, Episode 7, “The Committee on Human Rights”
Directed by: Matthew Rhys
Written by: Hilary Bettis
Starting with an introduction and ending with a goodbye, “The Committee on Human Rights” was framed by Gabriel’s impending departure. But how he left ensured Frank Langella’s character would be more than a fond memory. He shared pivotal parting advice with Phillip (Matthew Rhys) and left a distinct impression on Paige (Holly Taylor). In between, the older Jennings child broke up with her neighbor boyfriend, Elizabeth (Keri Russell) and Phillip disagreed on whether or not they should “like” their human targets, and an addition to the family was kept at bay.
It all added up to the difference between Gabriel and his agents: While it was hard for him to leave, it’s much harder for them. He was alone, responsible only to his work; they’re together and responsible to each other,...
- 5/1/2017
- by Ben Travers, Liz Shannon Miller and Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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