Lamman Rucker

Lamman Rucker (born October 6, 1971) is an American actor. Rucker began his career on the daytime soap operas As the World Turns and All My Children, before roles in The Temptations, Tyler Perry's films Why Did I Get Married?, Why Did I Get Married Too?, and Meet the Browns, and its television adaptation. In 2016, he began starring as Jacob Greenleaf in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series, Greenleaf. Rucker is married to Kelly Davis Rucker, a graduate of Hampton University. As of 2022, he stars in BET+ drama The Black Hamptons.

Lamman Rucker
Rucker in 2009
Born (1971-10-06) October 6, 1971
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
SpouseKelly Davis Rucker

Early life

Rucker was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Malaya (née Ray) and Eric Rucker.[1][2] He has partial ancestry from Barbados.[3][4] Rucker spent his formative years in the greater Washington, DC, Maryland area. He first had an interest in acting after he was placed in many child pageants. His first acting role was as Martin Luther King in the 4th grade. He was in the drama club in 7th grade and then attended high school at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C. Rucker studied at Carnegie-Mellon University and Duquesne University.[5]

On August 29, 2019, he shared personal life experiences that he credits for his success with the Hampton University football team.[6]

Career

His major role came in 2002 when he assumed the role of attorney T. Marshall Travers on the CBS daytime soap opera As the World Turns opposite Tamara Tunie. He left the series the following year and portrayed Garret Williams on ABC soap opera All My Children in 2005. He also had the recurring roles on the UPN sitcoms All of Us and Half & Half.

Rucker is best known for his roles in the Tyler Perry's films. He co-starred in Why Did I Get Married? (2007) and Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010). He played Will Brown in 2008 film Meet The Browns. He later had a starring role on Perry's sitcom Meet the Browns reprising his role as Will from 2009 to 2011. The following year after Meet the Browns, Rucker was cast in the male lead role opposite Anne Heche in the NBC comedy series Save Me, but left after pilot episode.[7] He later had roles in a number of small movies and TV movies. Rucker also had regular role opposite Mena Suvari in the short-lived WE tv drama series, South of Hell.[8]

In 2015, Rucker was cast as one of leads in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series, Greenleaf. He plays Jacob Greenleaf, the eldest son of Lynn Whitfield' and Keith David's characters.[9][10]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Making Revolution Michael Suliman
2005 Redirect Bobby Short
2006 Let's Talk Maurice Short
2007 The Commission Judge Harold Couch Short
I'm Through with White Girls Drake Moore
Why Did I Get Married? Sheriff Troy
2008 Meet the Browns Will Brown
Ball Don't Lie Trey
2009 Jump the Broom: A Musical Shamar Short
Words Unspoken Vaughn
The Greatest Song Trent Major Also producer
2010 Why Did I Get Married Too? Sheriff Troy
N-Secure Isaac Roberts
2011 The Bachelor Party Lance Video
2012 Sugar Mommas Jason TV movie
The Undershepherd Roland
2014 Black Coffee Hill
Where's the Love? Sebastian TV movie
First Impression Vernon Richardson Also producer
2015 The Man in 3B Darryl Graham
Love Won't Let Me Wait Roger
2016 Service to Man Dr. Johnson
Plenty William Foster TV movie
2018 Sinners Wanted Elder Roberts [11]
No More Mr Nice Guy Bruce Wright
Falling in Love Again Lamont
First Impression Vernon Richardson TV movie and also producer
2020 The Sin Choice -
Cooking Up Christmas Donovon Jackson Also co-executive producer
2021 Bad Dad Rehab: The Next Session Mr. Arnold TV movie
2022 Voices Dr. Nero Short
2023 Under His Influence Ernest

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1998 The Young and the Restless Flight Agent #3 Episode: "Episode #1.6295"
The Temptations Jimmy Ruffin Episode: "Episode #1.1 & #1.2"
2002-03 As the World Turns T. Marshall Travers Regular Cast
2004 All of Us Rick Harris Recurring cast: season 2
2005 Law & Order Reggie Uggams Episode: "The Sixth Man"
All My Children Garret Williams Regular Cast
2005-06 Half & Half Chase Recurring cast: season 4
2007 House of Payne William "Will" Brown Episode: "Weeping May Endure for a Night"
2009-11 Meet the Browns William "Will" Brown Main cast
2011 Single Ladies Teddy Episode: "Confidence Games"
2013 Save Me Dr. John Wilkins TV series
2015 South of Hell Elijah Bledsoe Main cast
2016-20 Greenleaf Pastor Jacob Greenleaf Main cast
2020 Terror Lake Drive Gerrod Main cast: season 1
2022 The Black Hamptons Anthony Johnson Main cast
Queen Sugar Vince Recurring cast: season 7

Award nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2010 NAACP Image Awards NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series "Meet the Browns" Nominated
2011 Nominated

References

  1. Jackson, Debbie (2010-08-02). "Opening Night at the first DC Black Theatre Festival". DC Theatre Scene. Retrieved 2010-10-18.
  2. "Lamman Rucker in Krave magazine; photoshoot". Krave; Zimbio. 2010-06-29. Retrieved 2010-10-18.
  3. NSH (February 26, 2012). "Actor tracing his Bajan roots". Nation Newspaper. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
  4. NSH (February 24, 2012). "Black celebs in Barbados". Nation Newspaper. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
  5. "Meet the Browns". TBS. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  6. "Actor Lamman Rucker Delivers Motivational Message to the Hampton University Football Team : Hampton University News". news.hamptonu.edu. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  7. "Lamman Rucker Dropped from NBC's 'Save Me'". Black Actors - Where Black Hollywood Is Celebrated. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  8. The Deadline Team. "Zachary Booth, Bill Irwin, Six More Round Out 'South Of Hell' Cast On WE TV - Deadline". Deadline. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  9. Denise Petski. "OWN Megachurch Drama Series 'Greenleaf' Rounds Out Cast - Deadline". Deadline. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  10. Tambay A. Obenson (9 September 2015). "Lamman Rucker, Kim Hawthorne and Deborah Joy Winans Join - Shadow and Act". Shadow and Act. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  11. Sinners Wanted, retrieved 2020-07-30
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