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  1. Known for playing Lyle on the series Level Up, Cam Calloway on the series Survivor's Remorse, and Reggie Franklin / A-Train in the series The Boys. His film appearances include When the Game Stands Tall (2014), Teenage (2013), Independence Day: Resurgence (2016), Shaft (2019), and Smile (2022).

    • Actor
    • 2005–present
    • Jessie T. Usher
    • Jessie Thezeire Usher Jr., February 29, 1992 (age 31), Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S.
  2. Jessie T. Usher is an American actor, producer and writer, born on February 29, 1992. He is known for his roles in The Boys, Smile, Tales of the Walking Dead and more.

    • Actor, Producer, Writer
    • February 29, 1992
    • 31 sec
  3. Learn about the life and career of Jessie T. Usher, an American actor who starred in Level Up, The Boys, Shaft and more. Find out his birth date, height, family, quotes and other facts on IMDb.

    • February 29, 1992
  4. Jul 12, 2022 · The actor talks about his character's identity crisis, redemption, and relationship with Vought after being saved by Blue Hawk. He also reveals what scenes he wants to see more of in future seasons.

    • Senior Editor, Television
  5. Star of #TheBoys, #JessieTUsher talks about what fans can expect from the hit series and talks about the impact of the late #ChadwickBoseman.Connect With Us ...

    • Oct 3, 2020
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  7. Jul 11, 2022 · The Boys' A-Train, played by Jessie T. Usher, faced many challenges and changes in season three. He killed someone, betrayed his brother, and became a joke. He also grew more mature and vulnerable, and had a moment of remorse with Hughie. He talks about his character's arc, his future, and his love for his brother.

  8. Feb 29, 1992 · Jessie T. Usher is an American actor who has appeared in TV shows and films such as Level Up, Survivor's Remorse, The Boys, Independence Day: Resurgence, and Shaft. TMDB provides his biography, filmography, photos, and videos.

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