About
Marcus Scribner is a talented and versatile actor who has quickly risen to prominence in the entertainment industry. Born on January 7, 2000, in Los Angeles, California, he has captivated audiences with his charm and acting prowess. Scribner is best known for his role as Andre Johnson, Jr. on the critically acclaimed ABC sitcom Black-ish. His portrayal of the character has earned him widespread recognition and accolades, solidifying his place as a rising star.
Before Fame
Before achieving mainstream success, Scribner honed his acting skills through various smaller roles. His professional acting debut came in 2010 when he appeared in an episode of the ABC crime drama Castle. This early experience provided him with valuable on-set exposure and helped pave the way for future opportunities.
Career Highlights
Scribner's career reached new heights with his role as Andre Johnson, Jr. on Black-ish. The show, which premiered in 2014, quickly became a cultural phenomenon, tackling important social issues with humor and heart. His performance earned him nominations for multiple NAACP Image Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Beyond Black-ish, Scribner has showcased his versatility by lending his voice to animated projects such as The Good Dinosaur (2015) and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. He also appeared in the film The F**k-It List (2019), further expanding his range as an actor.
Trivia
- Marcus Scribner is a competitive lacrosse player.
- He was born in the same hospital as his mother.
Family Life
Marcus Scribner was born to Troy Scribner and his mother in Los Angeles. He has a younger sister named Athena. His close-knit family provides him with unwavering support as he navigates the challenges and triumphs of his acting career.










