Tobias Truvillion

Tobias Truvillion (born October 1, 1975) is an American actor and model. In 2006, he received his first major role on ABC series One Life to Live, playing Vincent Jones. He is also known for his roles on Empire (2016-17) and In Contempt (2018).

Tobias Truvillion
Truvillion in 2017
Born (1975-10-01) October 1, 1975
NationalityAmerican
Occupation
  • Actor
  • model
Years active1999–present

Tobias Truvillion is an award-winning TV, film, and theatrical actor and producer from Queens, New York. Dedicated to youth development and empowerment, he is a philanthropist and longtime youth media arts instructor at the Dr. Marion A. Bolden Center in Newark, New Jersey. The ex-Ford model’s resume includes an array of high profile international and domestic print and TV commercial advertising campaigns, e.g., Heineken’s “Double Nod” (TV), Footlocker (TV with rapper Fabolous), Gulder Beer (Nigerian National TV), and Jordan’s legendary “Six Rings” (print). In 2001, pursuing an acting career, he joined the Harlem’s iconic National Black Theater. A proven natural thespian, his stellar performance as “Shango,” in the theatrical musical “Oya” (his first acting role), earned Tobias a prestigious AUDELCO Award for “Best Male in a Musical.” Subsequently, Tobias “who Indiewire hails as a “transformative actor,” became known for a bevy of captivating TV, film, theatrical roles, including ‘Flesh and Bone,’ ‘White Collar,’ ‘Brooklyn’s Finest,’ ‘Hitch,’ ‘Blue Bloods,’ ‘Black Angels Over Tuskegee,’ ‘Persons of Interest,’ and several leading music video roles (e.g., Grammy Award winning songstress Fantasia Burrino’s “Free Yourself” and “I’m doing Me”), as well as many other acclaimed productions. His cunning portrayal of Vincent Jones, who upheld an ongoing love affair with Layla Williamson (Tika Sumpter) on ABC’s “One Life to Live,” earned Tobias a 2008 NAACP Image Award nomination for “Outstanding Actor in Daytime Drama Series.” Consistently pushing artistic boundaries, Tobias immersed himself in the role of Derek Major (“D-Major”) music producer on the FOX breakout hit musical drama TV series, ‘Empire.’ This role has proven to be indicative of Tobias’s ongoing diversity and evolution. Currently, you can find Tobias gracing the set of BET’s new primetime series, In Contempt. You can expect to see Tobias in a whole new element in 2018. In September 2015, completed on location filming in Atlanta for his lead role as Brian in ‘The Products of the American Ghetto,’ also starring Keith Robinson, Robin Givens and Darrin Henson. The forthcoming gripping feature length drama depicts Brian’s transformation, from boy to man, inside America’s first public housing projects (Techwood Homes) during the 80s crack pandemic. Consequently, Brian develops and executes a strategic scheme to rise above the fray in his perilous A-Town domain. Certainly no stranger to hard work, after filming ‘The Products of The American Ghetto,’ Tobias immediately engaged in his supporting lead role as Stephen, an FBI agent and close confidant to the film’s lead character, Tarron Jenkins (Harold House Moore), in the movie ‘Secrets.’ Based upon author J. Tremble’s best selling novel, “Secrets of a Housewife,” ‘Secrets,’ which was filmed in Washington D.C., debuts in theaters in 2016. Tobias and his wife Michelle Morgan-Truvillion diligently work with Rodney Gilbert, artistic director of the Advantage Arts Program for Youth at the Dr. Marion A. Bolden Center. Since 2009, they’ve wholeheartedly served as vessels of inspiration to hundreds of inner-city high school-age students. Areas of media-arts studies include—but are not limited to—acting, video production and editing, and stage and film storyline production. Members of Advantage Arts also create short films, music videos, perform theatrical plays and musicals, partake in courses at Drew. University, and are able to earn college credits. Program participants currently rank in the 90th percentile of high school students who transition into college enrollment. Moreover, Tobias and his fellow educators deem it imperative to constantly exhibit to the youth that through hard work and perseverance, any obstacles are surmountable, and all goals are attainable. Although Tobias’ students often admit how much he inspires them, he says his students inspire him much more. His #NoDaysOff mantra continues to fuel his passion and propel his movement toward uplifting our youth.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Paid in Full Runner
2003 Death of a Dynasty unknown
2005 Hitch Kurt
2006 Delirious Silky
2007 Blackout Reggie
2008 The Day the Bread Turned Green Black Baker Short film
2009 Brooklyn's Finest Gutta
2010 The Tested James
2011 Heartfelt Neef Vick Short film
2012 Nous York Shoe seller
2014 Seasons of Love Meechi Television film
2015 Supermodel Det. Jacobs
2015 The Trade Tyson Short film
2017 Cigarette Soup Julian 'Monti' Montgomery
2017 Dope Fiend Big G
2017 Secrets Stephen
2017 Bobbi Kristina Butter
2017 The Products of the American Ghetto Brian
2018 The Stuff Brandon
2019 Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment Greg Jeffries
2019 Holiday Heist Devin Television film

Television series

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Playmakers Luther Hawkins 1 episode
2004 Third Watch Skeeter 1 episode
2005 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Military Police Officer 1 episode
2006-08 One Life to Live Vincent Jones 85 episodes
2009 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Deshawn Warner 1 episode
2011-12 Blue Bloods Otto 2 episodes
2012 Truth Unspoken Series Chad Perry 2 episodes
2013 White Collar Robert Bly 1 episode
2014 Being Mary Jane unknown 1 episode
2014 Person of Interest Trig 1 episode
2015 The Blacklist Officer 1 episode
2015 Flesh and Bone Beau 1 episode
2016-17 Empire Derek "D-Major" Major 11 episodes
2018 In Contempt Bennet Thompson 7 episodes
2018 Chicago P.D. Kenny Armstrong 1 episode
2019 The First Wives Club Khalil 6 episodes
2020 Tyler Perry's Sistas Morris Hollis 8 episodes

Music videos

Year Title Artist Role
2005 "Free Yourself" Fantasia Barrino Love interest
2010 "I'm Doin' Me"
2017 "Real One" Chanté Moore

Awards and nominations

Year Awards Category Nominated work Result
2001 AUDELCO Awards[1] Outstanding Performance in a Musical (Male) Oya Won
2008 NAACP Image Awards[2] Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series One Life to Live Nominated

References

  1. "NYC's Harlem-Based Audelco Awards Turn Blue". Playbill. November 24, 2001. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  2. "Nominees for 39th NAACP Image Awards announced live at press conference". NAACP. January 8, 2008. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
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