Tray Chaney
Tray Chaney, originally named Samuel Chaney III, was born on August 2, 1981, and has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry as an American actor. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Malik 'Poot' Carr in the critically acclaimed HBO series, The Wire, which aired from 2002 to 2008. Chaney's performance in this gritty drama showcased his exceptional talent and ability to bring complex characters to life, earning him a devoted fanbase.
Beyond his breakout role in The Wire, Chaney has continued to expand his career in both television and film. He has appeared in various projects, including a notable performance in the film The Starting Line and roles in series such as Saints & Sinners, where he further demonstrated his versatility as an actor.
In addition to his acting endeavors, Chaney is also a passionate advocate for mental health awareness, using his platform to speak out about the importance of addressing mental health issues, particularly in the African American community.
Chaney's contributions to the arts extend beyond acting, as he has also ventured into music, showcasing his skills as a rapper. With his impressive body of work and dedication to important causes, Tray Chaney continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment world and an inspiration to many.
Filmography
We Need to Talk
Streets (2012)
Trophy Wife (2022)
City Boy
Antwan
No Such Thing as Loyalty 2
A Naughty Christmess Story
Thanksgiving Roast
No Such Thing as Loyalty 3
Out on a Lim
Danksgiving
Looking in the Mirror
Black Lies
Saints & Sinners: Judgment Day
Secret Society