Remington Sinclair
- Actor
Remington Sinclair was born in Brooklyn, New York. He is the son of Caribbean parents who migrated to the States from St. Lucia and Trinidad & Tobago. Although acting and film production has always been his primary passion, he did not choose to pursue it until later on in life.
After graduating high school, Remington enrolled in a Health & Wellness program and earned a dual Master's Degree in Sports Management/Exercise Physiology. He would later return to school many years later to enroll in the Film Production program at Southern University. He left SAU after just one semester to seek work as an actor.
His first paid role was a homeless man in the Tyler Perry movie, 'I Can Do Bad All by Myself'. He later played a villain in a music video entitled, 'Strength in Numbers' by the American heavy metal band, Times of Grace. He continued to play the role of a background actor in a few films ('Concussion' and 'One for the Money'), but decided to go on a hiatus to work full time as a Health Educator.
After several years of being absent from the field of film, Remington decided to finally scratch the perpetual and proverbial itch and pursue his primary and true passion. He has learned a lot in the interim and firmly believes the lessons learn will better prepare him moving forward. His first film after being on hiatus for a few years was the Netflix original movie, 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' featuring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman. Since then he has appeared in films/series such as 'Rustin', 'American Rust', and 'Mayor of Kingstown'.
Sinclair attributes his dedication and strong work ethic to his mother. He continues to make a mark on what is set to be a promising career. He currently lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
After graduating high school, Remington enrolled in a Health & Wellness program and earned a dual Master's Degree in Sports Management/Exercise Physiology. He would later return to school many years later to enroll in the Film Production program at Southern University. He left SAU after just one semester to seek work as an actor.
His first paid role was a homeless man in the Tyler Perry movie, 'I Can Do Bad All by Myself'. He later played a villain in a music video entitled, 'Strength in Numbers' by the American heavy metal band, Times of Grace. He continued to play the role of a background actor in a few films ('Concussion' and 'One for the Money'), but decided to go on a hiatus to work full time as a Health Educator.
After several years of being absent from the field of film, Remington decided to finally scratch the perpetual and proverbial itch and pursue his primary and true passion. He has learned a lot in the interim and firmly believes the lessons learn will better prepare him moving forward. His first film after being on hiatus for a few years was the Netflix original movie, 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' featuring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman. Since then he has appeared in films/series such as 'Rustin', 'American Rust', and 'Mayor of Kingstown'.
Sinclair attributes his dedication and strong work ethic to his mother. He continues to make a mark on what is set to be a promising career. He currently lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.