Get To Know "Dear White People" Cutie, Marque Richardson
Evening Eye Candy: Get To Know “Dear White People” Cutie, Marque Richardson
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If you haven’t heard of the upcoming film Dear White People, where have you been? The satirical drama (and comedy actually), set to hit theaters on October 17, follows a group of black students who attend an Ivy League school, and the realities of racism and foolishness that they bring to light after an “African-American themed” party is thrown by white students on campus. Actor Marque Richardson is one of the stars of the controversial but colorful film, and while many are excited to see the it when it finally comes out, some fans are super excited to see more of Richardson. His name might not be familiar, but he’s been in a little bit of everything with everybody over the years: “The Bernie Mac Show,” “ER,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “True Blood,” and most recently, “The Newsroom.” After his star-making turn in DWP, I’m sure we will be seeing more of him. Until then, get a glimpse of the good looks of Mr. Richardson below, and make sure you check out the hilarious trailer for Dear White People on the last slide.
Marc Cartwright
Jeremy Ray Valdez
Jeremy Ray Valdez
Jeremy Ray Valdez
Jeremy Ray Valdez
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Jeremy Ray Valdez
Jeremy Ray Valdez
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What do you think? Handsome, right? Check out the trailer for Dear White People below and let us know if you can relate to the plot, and if you will be seeing the film when it’s released.
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