TJ Hassan

TJ Hassan (born 23 May 1981) is a film, television and stage actor. He is perhaps best known for several supporting and leading roles both in independent and mainstream films and television.[1]

TJ Hassan
Hassan at Comic-Con 2010
Born (1981-05-23) 23 May 1981
Kingsbury. London, UK
OccupationActor
Years active2008–present

Career

His first film role was in the Jerry Zaks directed 2008 biopic Who Do You Love?, playing Lonnie Johnson, an American blues musician, opposite Alessandro Nivola and Chi McBride. Other supporting roles in films included Lottery Ticket, The Change-Up and For Colored Girls.[2] Television appearances include guest starring as Major Brett Hagen, an Army psychiatrist on the Lifetime series Army Wives, Detective Chico Cubbs on the Comedy Central-produced series M'larky, along with Dan Fogler, Gilbert Gottfried, Jeffrey Ross, and Lennon Parham,[3][4] and the ABC Family film My Future Boyfriend. He was also the face of the 2010 Coke Zero Playbook of Possibilities campaign.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Who Do You Love? Lonnie Johnson
2010 Lottery Ticket Interviewee Uncredited
2010 For Colored Girls Bill #2
2011 The Change-Up Kinkabe Lawyer
2012 Echo at 11 Oak Drive Clark
2013 Hours Jeremy
TBA Tales of the Wood Eddie Gross

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2008–2010 Army Wives Major Brett Hagen / Sgt. Walsh 4 episodes
2010 M'larky Detective Chico Cubbs 5 episodes
2010 Atom TV Episode: "M'Larky"
2011 My Future Boyfriend Fred Smatters Television film
2011 The Vampire Diaries Coach Episode: "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
2012 Let's Stay Together Rene Episode: "Owners, Players and Thieves"
2012 Revolution Monroe Guard Episode: "The Children's Crusade"
2012 Homeland Sentry Episode: "The Choice"
2013 Necessary Roughness Officer Chuck Silvia 2 episodes
2015 Quantico Quantico Agent Episode: "Run"
2016 The Detour Max Episode: "The Restaurant"
2018 Love Is Chris 2 episodes
2022 Pieces of Her California Highway Patrol Episode #1.6

References

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