Usher Filmography - Television

Television

Title Year Role Producer/Creator Episode(s) Ref
Moesha 1997 Jeremy Davis Elzy-Jones, Erma !Erma Elzy-Jones "Keepin' It Real"
Moesha 1997 Jeremy Davis Chan, Henry !Henry Chan "Double Date"
Moesha 1998 Jeremy Davis Chan, Henry !Henry Chan "Pajama Jam"
The Bold and the Beautiful 1998 Raymond Unknown Unknown
Moesha 1999 Jeremy Davis Finney, Sara !Sara Finney, Spears, Vida !Vida Spears "Independence Day"
Promised Land 1999 Winston Lipton, Lawrence !Lawrence Jay Lipton "Baby Steps"
The Famous Jett Jackson 2000 Zander "Z-Ride" Hall Unknown "Step Up"
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 2002 The Love Doctor Hart, Paul !Paul Hart, Ferber, Bruce !Bruce Ferber "I Think I Love You"
The Twilight Zone 2002 Eric Boggs Unknown "To Protect and Serve"
American Dreams 2002 Marvin Gaye Unknown "Cold Snap"
7th Heaven 2002 Will Hampton, Brenda !Brenda Hampton, Vincent, E. !E. Duke Vincent, Spelling, Aaron !Aaron Spelling "A Cry for Help"
Soul Food 2003 Cameron Marks Henderson, Felicia !Felicia D. Henderson, Edmonds, Tracey !Tracey E. Edmonds, Tillman, George !George Tillman, Jr., Teitel, Robert !Robert Teitel, Teitel, Robert !Robert Teitel, Babyface !Babyface "Attracting Opposites"

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