Rockmond Dunbar

Rockmond Dunbar began his acting career in 1993 with a small role in Misery Loves Company. Soon after, he landed a series regular role in Steven Spielberg’s “Earth 2” gaining him visibility and notoriety. Dunbar went on to appear as a series regular on several acclaimed television series including “Girlfriends,” “Soul Food,” “Prison Break,” “Terriers” and most recently the FX series “Sons of Anarchy."

He has guest starred in a host of television series including “The Closer,” “Private Practice,” “The Game,” “CSI:Miami,” Grey’s Anatomy,” “Shark,” “The Wayans Bros.,” “Pacific Blue,” “The Practice,” “The Pretender,” and “Felicity,” to name a few.


On the big screen, Dunbar has starred in "Pastor Brown," "Tyler Perry’s The Family That Prey’s," "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang," "All About You" and "Punks."

Behind the camera, Dunbar has directed and produced feature films and shorts including "Pastor Brown" and "The Great Commission," his 2003 directorial debut.

A native of Berkeley, Calif., Dunbar recently completed filming Highland Park and Echo at 11 Oak Drive as well as the made for television movie “A Taste of Romance.” He is currently filming the GMC TV original movie “Raising Izzie” starring opposite his former “Soul Food” co-star Vanessa Williams. “Raising Izzie” will premiere on GMC TV in July 2012.