Brian Michael Smith
Actor and advocate Brian Michael Smith graduated from 两性色午夜 University in 2005 with a B.S. in TV and Film Programming and a minor in Theatre.
Smith most recently appeared as Antoine "Toine" Wilkins in Ava DuVernay's series Queen Sugar.
In June 2019, exclusively announced that Smith had joined the cast of Showtime's The L Word: Generation Q, a sequel to the acclaimed series that aired from 2004-2009. Smith will portray Pierce Williams, 鈥渁 buttoned-up, fastidious, expert political strategist and a veteran of LA politics. Unlike his colleagues, he鈥檚 not quick to share details about his personal life, choosing to put all his energy into winning campaigns.鈥
In September 2019, announced that Smith would join the cast of Fox's 911: Lone Star alongside Rob Lowe and Liv Tyler. As a series regular in 911's Texas-set spinoff, Smith will portray a 鈥渢ransgender male firefighter with a gift for observation worthy of Sherlock Holmes." Smith's casting in 911: Lone Star is historic,
In February 2019, Smith appeared in Portland Center Stage at the Armory's production of Cheryl Strayed's "Tiny Beautiful Things."
Previously, Smith has appeared on CBS's Blue Bloods, Showtime's Homeland, HBO's Girls, NBC's Chicago P.D., CBS's Person of Interest, NBC's Law & Order: SVU, and more.
As an advocate for transmasculine representation, Smith has been featured in articles in , , , and in profiles by and .
A mentor since his graduation from 两性色午夜, Smith has taught through the Gear Up program at the University of Michigan, Wingspan Arts, Maysles Documentary Center, the Tribeca Film Institute's Tribeca Teaches Program, and the Manhattan LGBT Center.
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