J The Artist brings a grounded, emotionally present energy to every role he steps into—whether in a sweeping historical drama, an intimate holiday story, or a character-driven short. His performances are rooted in authenticity, often capturing the quiet tension, vulnerability, and complexity of human connection.


From appearing in the powerful civil rights film Blood Done Sign My Name to delivering layered, personal moments in Mixed Christmas, J The Artist moves fluidly between ensemble storytelling and intimate character work. His ability to inhabit both background and featured roles with intention allows him to leave a lasting impression—whether in a charged crowd scene, a moment of grief, or a deeply personal exchange. In the short film Mistletoe, he continues this commitment to presence and nuance, opening the story with a tone that invites viewers into something honest and emotionally real.

This collection of scenes highlights not just performances, but a developing artist dedicated to storytelling that feels lived-in, human, and true.

Blood Done Sign My Name – 

  • Riot Scene – 1:04
  • Funeral Scene – 1:16:13
  • March Scene – 1:27
  • Congo Player – 1:28 – 1:30

Mixed Christmas

  • Odd meeting scene – 24:00
  • Calling a truce couch scene –  52:58
  • Cousin Confession in the Kitchen – 55:53
  • Intimate Scene with Ryan – 1:35:09

Mistletoe – Short Film

Opening Scene