Wesley Jonathan - Filmography and Television Episodes

Filmography and Television Episodes

  • The Soul Man as Stamps Ballentine, (2012–present)
  • What You Need-The Weeknd(Music Video)
  • The Lebrons (TV series) as Kid, (2011–present)
  • 90210 (2011)
  • Speed-Dating as Too Cool (2010)
  • B-Girl (2009)
  • Cold Case (1 episode) (2009)
  • Steppin: The Movie (2009)
  • Footlocker commercials
  • CSI: Miami (1 episode) (2008)
  • NCIS (2008)
  • Divine Intervention as Rev. Robert Gibbs (2007)
  • The Beautiful Ordinary (completed) (2007)
  • Cuttin' Da Mustard (in production) as Tyree (2007)
  • Crossover as Noah Cruise (2006)
  • What I Like About You as Gary Thorpe (2002–2006)
  • Roll Bounce as Sweetness (2005)
  • The United States of Leland as Bengel (2004)
  • Greetings from Tucson as Saul (2 episodes) (2003)
  • Storm Watch as Ravi (2002)
  • Scream at the Sound of the Beep as Arsenio (2002)
  • City Guys as Jamal Grant (1997–2001)
  • Felicity as Max (1 episode) (2001)
  • Judging Amy (1 episode) (2001)
  • Boston Public as Tyronn Anderson he died (2 episodes) (2001)
  • USA High as Anthony (1 episode) (1998)
  • NYPD Blue as Orlando (1 episode) (1998)
  • The Parent Hood (1 episode) (1998)
  • Smart Guy as Tyler (5th episode) (1997)
  • The Practice as David Piper (1 episode) (1997)
  • Sister, Sister as Charles, Michael and Pico (1994–1996)
  • NewsRadio as Kid #1 (1 episode) (1996)
  • Promised Land as Brandon (1 episode) (1996)
  • Minor Adjustments as Henry Harrison (3 episodes) (1996)
  • Moesha as Norman (1 episode) (1996)
  • Panther as Little Bobby (1995)
  • Boy Meets World as T.J. (1 episode) (1995)
  • Misery Loves Company as Conner (1995)
  • Thea as Riddick (3 episodes) (1993–1994)
  • A Different World as a kid (1992)
  • Baywatch as Jordan (2 episodes) (1991)
  • Get a Life as Eddie (4 episodes) (1990–1991)
  • 21 Jump Street as Kelly (1 episode) (1990)

Movie (2011) Title: Dysfunctional Friends Character: Bret Source: NetFlix

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