Algee Smith

Algee Smith Movies and TV Shows

Algee Smith IV (born November 7, 1994)[1] is an American actor and singer. After appearing in several small television roles, Smith first rose to fame portraying Ralph Tresvant in BET's The New Edition Story miniseries. The same year, he garnered critical acclaim as Larry Reed in Kathryn Bigelow's film Detroit.[2][3] He is also known for his role as football player Christopher "Chris" McKay in the HBO drama series Euphoria. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Personal info

  • Gender: Male
  • Date of birth: 11/7/1994 (29 years old)
  • Place of birth: Saginaw, Michigan, USA
Year
Genre
IMDB
TMDB
Available on the following streaming services in the United States
Shooting Stars
IMDB 6.5
TMDB 81%
role:
Illya McGee
2023

Drama

6.5
81%
2021

Thriller

Sci-Fi & Fantasy

4.9
58%
Amend: The Fight for America
IMDB 8.0
TMDB 71%
role:
Not available
2021

Documentary

8.0
71%
Not available
2021

Drama

History

7.4
74%
Euphoria
IMDB 8.3
TMDB 83%
role:
Christopher McKay
Not available
2019

Drama

8.3
83%
Not available
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The Hate U Give
IMDB 7.5
TMDB 82%
role:
Khalil Harris
2018

Crime

Drama

7.5
82%
The Bobby Brown Story
IMDB 7.4
TMDB 79%
role:
Ralph Tresvant
2018

Drama

7.4
79%
Detroit
IMDB 7.3
TMDB 73%
role:
Larry Reed
2017

Crime

Drama

History

Thriller

7.3
73%
The New Edition Story
IMDB 8.8
TMDB 81%
role:
Ralph Tresvant
2017

Drama

8.8
81%
Barely Lethal
IMDB 5.4
TMDB 58%
role:
Jock (uncredited)
2015

Action

Adventure

Comedy

Romance

5.4
58%
Earth to Echo
IMDB 5.7
TMDB 59%
role:
Marcus Simms
2014

Adventure

Family

Sci-Fi & Fantasy

5.7
59%
Let It Shine
IMDB 6.4
TMDB 69%
role:
Da Boss
2012

Family

Music

TV Movie

6.4
69%

FAQs

Some movies or TV shows available in the United States starring or involving Algee Smith are, for example, Shooting Stars, Mother/Android and Judas and the Black Messiah.
The streaming services with the largest selection are Prime Video, iTunes and Amazon.
The best Anystream ratings are The New Edition Story (8.5), The Hate U Give (7.9) and The Bobby Brown Story (7.7).
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