Alphonso Settles
Alphonso Settles is a prominent actor hailing from Detroit, Michigan. Initially starting his career as a model, he participated in various local shows and events across the Metro Detroit area. His talent was recognized during one such event, leading to a pivotal opportunity to transition into acting. Alphonso made his cinematic debut in "Ovid and the Art of Love," which featured notable actors John Savage (known for "Godfather III") and Corbin Bleu (from "High School Musical").
He has since made appearances in films like "First Lady," alongside Jim Jones (of "Paper Soldiers") and Nicole "Hoopz" Alexander (from "Ghetto Stories"). Throughout his career, Alphonso has collaborated with esteemed actors such as Clifton Powell ("Next Friday"), Rodney Perry ("Johnson Family Vacation"), and Jamal Woolard ("Notorious"). His filmography is rich, with standout performances in projects like "He Played Me" parts 1 and 2, "Deceitful Passions," "The Bag Girls" parts 1 and 2, and the acclaimed film "Dear Future Husband."
With a diverse range of roles and consistent high praise for his work, Alphonso Settles has established himself as a prominent figure in both modeling and acting. He continues to be a talent to watch in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Deliveries From Eva
First Lady
Turn of the Cheek
The Bag Girls
Deceitful Passions
Rose Gold
Paper Heart (2021)
Nasty (2022)
He Played Me
A Brother's Turmoil
He Played Me 2