Marque Richardson stars as Reggie Green on “Dear White People,” the thoughtful and socially conscious Winchester University student who is deeply engaged in campus life and issues of racial identity. Intelligent, passionate, and principled, Reggie is unafraid to speak his mind and challenge the systems and assumptions around him. His commitment to justice and his willingness to confront difficult subjects make him an important voice within the Winchester community.
Before joining “Dear White People,” Richardson builds his acting career through appearances in television and film projects, developing a reputation as a versatile performer capable of handling both dramatic and comedic material. His early work helps establish him as a rising actor and leads to his casting in a key role on the series.
In addition to his television work, Richardson appears in independent films and other screen projects that allow him to showcase a wide range of performances. His ability to portray intelligence, conviction, and emotional depth makes him especially well suited for the character-driven storytelling and social themes explored in “Dear White People.”
As “Dear White People” begins, Richardson brings sincerity, intensity, and emotional honesty to the role of Reggie Green. On the series, he contributes an important perspective to life at Winchester while helping explore the challenges, friendships, and conversations that shape the student experience.