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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