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Lamar Johnson was born on July 18, 1994 in Toronto, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for The Hate U Give (2018), Your Honor (2020) and Kings (2017).
Lamar K. Cheston was born on September 25th in Brooklyn, New York to loving parents. At a young age he had an affinity for performing. Singing in church choirs and dancing with local teams as a youth in New York City, Lamar found several different ways of expressing his zeal for artistry. It would not be long before his talent was recognized on a more grand scale. The year 2000 was a very important year in Lamar's artistic development. While attending the Police Athletic League (PAL) summer camp, Lamar was cast in his first play, The Wiz, by his mentor Brian Hawthorne. This experience opened up several doors, as he would then begin studying under Caroyn Devore at Devore Dance Center in Queens, New York. This array of classes and technique made him a very versatile dancer. Lamar continued to pursue his dream of performing, and in 2003, alongside a group of young talented artists donned the "PAL Players," he was cast in his first lead role as "Othello" in William Shakespeare's, Othello. This particular adaptation, which included music and dance, made his passion for theatre grow exponentially. The momentum from this production propelled Lamar into his next leading role, and as a high school senior he was cast in his first ever musical as "Tony" in West Side Story. It was apparent from the feedback received, that a professional career was on the horizon. Thankfully, Lamar was accepted into Hofstra University. He actively pursued artistic endeavors while taking up Accounting as a major: this was very short lived. After a few years in the Accounting program, it was apparent to him that this area of expertise was not fulfilling, which prompted him to change his major to Drama. Upon doing so, Lamar was given the opportunity, to be seen in The Great White Hope, A Raisin in the Sun, Macbeth, and various other plays and student films. Life after Hofstra has been good to Lamar, and blessings continue to come his way. He was a part of the national gospel sensation "Judacamp," under the direction of Jules Bartholomew, traveled both nationally and internationally with the brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha, Fraternity, Inc. and his step team (New York City A-team). His acting resume ranges from multiple regional theatre exploits, to numerous roles on television, and in 2019 he booked his first major motion picture, "The Untitled Fred Hampton Project." Lamar uses all forms of art to express his creativity, and believes no matter what your passion is, always be sure to #mAxximizeyouRpoTential
Lamar Lawrence is known for The Irish Connection (2022), The First Team (2020) and The Misadventures of Agnetha Deveaux (2017).
Lamar Lott is known for Mississippi Murder (2017), Rumors of Wars (2014) and Time (2021).
Lamar Newmeyer is an actor, known for So Help Us God (2017).
Lamar Odom was born on November 6, 1979 in Jamaica, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002), 13th and Pine and Ray Jr's Legit Paper (2021). He was previously married to Khloé Kardashian.
Lamar Overton is an actor, known for 2 Gentlemen of Verona (2018).
Lamar Richardson was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia University in the City of New York in 2015. Lamar starred as 'Sylvester' in Phylicia Rashad's production of August Wilson's "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 2016. The production won 'Best Ensemble' and received the 'McCulloh Award for Revival' at the 2017 L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards, in addition to being awarded 'Best Acting Ensemble of a Play' at the 2018 L.A. Stage Alliance Ovation Awards. Most recently, Lamar appeared in Jordan Peele produced 'Weird City' on YouTube Premium, 'Straight Up' on Netflix, and the season 2 finale of NBC's 'New Amsterdam.' His next project is Richard Lawson's feature adaptation of Richard Wright's 'Black Terror,' which is being co-produced with Tina Knowles-Lawson. He credits Phylicia Rashad with starting his career. Stay updated on Lamar's journey via his social media accounts @Lamar_Alphonso.