Everett Osborne(I)
- Reparto
- Producción
Everett Osborne was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, where he began acting at the age of four. He graduated college with a degree in Psychology from the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, where he served as President for all student-athletes.
In 2022, he appeared on the television screen displaying a riveting performance as the guest lead of "Will David Hollander" on NBC Chicago Fire. Shortly after, Osborne booked the starring title role of "Nathaniel Sweetwater Clifton" in the motion picture 'Sweetwater' based off the first African American to sign a NBA contract (from the Harlem Globetrotters to the New York Knicks), and forever changing how the game of basketball is played. He starred opposite Cary Elwes, Jeremy Piven, Richard Dreyfuss, and Kevin Pollack. During the press run of the film he participated in the NBA Celebrity All-Star Game in Utah, and broke the scoring record. The film can currently be streamed on Hulu, and was most recently nominated for an NAACP award for "Outstanding Independent Motion Picture". More recently, Everett has put his producer cap on, starring and producing the short film 'Burnout' from executive producer, and Oscar Winner, Jamie Lee Curtis.
In 2022, he appeared on the television screen displaying a riveting performance as the guest lead of "Will David Hollander" on NBC Chicago Fire. Shortly after, Osborne booked the starring title role of "Nathaniel Sweetwater Clifton" in the motion picture 'Sweetwater' based off the first African American to sign a NBA contract (from the Harlem Globetrotters to the New York Knicks), and forever changing how the game of basketball is played. He starred opposite Cary Elwes, Jeremy Piven, Richard Dreyfuss, and Kevin Pollack. During the press run of the film he participated in the NBA Celebrity All-Star Game in Utah, and broke the scoring record. The film can currently be streamed on Hulu, and was most recently nominated for an NAACP award for "Outstanding Independent Motion Picture". More recently, Everett has put his producer cap on, starring and producing the short film 'Burnout' from executive producer, and Oscar Winner, Jamie Lee Curtis.