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Continue American actor and rapper KrondonKrondon performed in 2010BornMarvin Jones III (1976-07-09) July 9, 1976 (44 years old) Occupational actor songwriter Years active 2003–presenter Music Music GenresHip hopLabelsBlacksmith RecordsSSocated trees Phil Da Agony Soul Assassins Shafiq Husayn Marvin Jones III (born 9 July). In 1976 also known as Krondon, an American rapper and actor from Los Angeles, . [1] He is a member of the group Strong Arm Steady, along with rappers Phil Da Agony and Mitchy Slick. As an actor, Jones is known for his portrayal of the character Tobias Whale in The CW superhero television series Black Lightning. Early life Jones grew up in South Central, Los Angeles. [1] He is an African-American with albinism. [2] Career music career Strong Arm Steady founded in 2003[3] and released his debut album Deep Hearted in 2007, followed by the mixtape Gang Mentality, the conceptual album In Search of Stoney Jackson and their most recent installment, Arms & Hammers. [3] Krondon's debut album, Everything's Nothing, came out in 2013. [4] Krondon collaborated with Shafiq Husayn (Sa-Ra Creative Partners) under the group name White Boiz, who released the 2015 album on Wonderful . [6] Krondon also haunts other rappers, such as Snoop Dogg,[3] Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dre and Xzibit. [5] Filmgraphy Year Title Role Notes 2011 Harry's Law Castor Mukasa 2018–present Black Lightning Tobias Whale Series regular 2018 Spider-Man: In the Spider-Verse Grafstone (voice) 2020 In the Dark Orderly Episode: The Current occupation Krondon appeared in a 2011 episode of Harry's 2020 In the Dark Orderly Episode: The current occupation Krondon appeared in a 2011 episode of Harry's 2020 [4] Krondon was thrown as Tobias Whale in The CW's Black Lightning. [9] Like the fictional Whale, Krondon is an African-American with albinism in real life. [1] [3] [4] [5] [10] [10] Discography with strong poor steady 2007: Deep Hearted 2010: Looking for Stoney Jackson 2011: Weapons & Hammers 2012: Members Only EP 2012: Stereo Type (EP) (with Statik Selecttah)[11] 2012: Stereo Jr (EP) (with )[12] Solo Discography 2003: Strong Poor Steady Gifts... Krondon – Black Goldmember Vol. 1 2003: Black Goldmember Vol. 2 2010: Late 'Em Live 2013: Everything is nothing with Shafiq Husayn (White Boiz) 2015: Neighborhood Wonderful References ^ a b c 5 Things You Didn't Know About Marvin Krondon Jones III. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 18 January 2018. In 1994, the central bank established a large central bank in the 1980s and 1990s. 5 Things You Didn't Know About Marvin Krondon Jones III. TVOvermind. Retrieved 2019-04-13. In 1994, the regular became a strong arm steady. HotNewHipHop. Retrieved 18 January 2018. In the 19th place, the establishment of the N11-chronological 1980s The establishment of the Nations Retrieved 18 January 2018. In 1994, the tissue wrote an important part of the 1994-19 series called 'Black Lightning. Retrieved 18 January 2018. ^ White Boiz | Discography | Disos. Discogs.com. 2 October 2015. Retrieved 20 January 2020. Krondon Krondon Shafiq Husayn is WHITE BOIZ | Stones throw records. Stones throw records. October 2, 2015. American Dreams. 28 February 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2018 – via www.imdb.com. In 1994, the city was established and the first time in 1994 a new city Should Not Worry About the Crossovers non-Black Lightning needs no other heroes. Retrieved 18 January 2018. Bryant, Jacob (August 10, 2017). 'Black Lightning': Marvin 'Krondon' Jones III joins Cast as Tobias Whale. Retrieved 18 January 2018. ^ Strong Poor Steady & Statik Select Tah Stereotype Tracklist & Cover Art ^ Strong Arm Steady & Oh No: Stereo Jr | Stones Throw Records External Links Krondon on IMDb Strong Arm Steady official website Detected from This biography of a living person needs additional quotes for verification. The reason given is: article contains a number of sensitive information without giving any sources to them. Please help by adding reliable resources. Controversial material on living persons who have not been obtained or poorly acquired must be removed immediately, especially if potentially ridiculous or harmful. Find sources: Shaun Ross model – news · newspapers · books · Scholar · JSTOR (January 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Shaun RossShaun Ross born in 2014 at the Life Ball Charity Event (1991-05-10) May 10, 1991 (29 years old)New York City, United States NationalIty America America America AmericaNculation Fashion model recording artist Known for The First African-American Male Model with Albinism Shaun Ross (born May 10, 1991) is an American model, recording artist, and actor. He is known for his work in the fashion world as the first professional male model with the congenital disorder albinism. [1] Ross worked with various fashion designers, magazines and campaigns, including Givenchy, Alexander McQueen, Vogue, GQ, Nylon and others. In 2018 he collaborated with designer Nina Athanasiou for the In My Skin Clothing Line to bring awareness to albinism. [2] He also appeared in several videos of music artists, including Beyoncé's Pretty Hurts, Lana Del Rey's short film Tropico, and Katy Perry's E.T. Ross released his debut single Simmetrie, with Lizzo on background vocals, in November 2017. [1] He released the single Chrysalis in August 2018 and opened for the singer ionnalee in Los Angeles. He made his first music festival appearance in sight with What So Not At the Life Is Beautiful Music & Art Festival. In 2019, he performed at LA Pride. He performed his song Good Twein for the Recording Academy's original performance series Press Play, and a cover of Cher's Believe for the Recording Academy's Reimagined Series. [3] Early life Ross was descist. Ross was born in the Bronx, when he was growing up, Ross handled a lot of discrimination because he was a person with albinism. He was often bullied by his peers, peers, names such as Powder, Wite-Out, and Casper. [4] After training at the Alvin Ailey School for five years, Ross was discovered on YouTube and transferd to the fashion industry at the age of 16. At 16, he was represented by Djamee Models in New York. He was also signed by AMCK Models London. [5] In 2018, he worked with designer Nina Athanasiou for the In My Skin Clothing Line to raise awareness for albinism. [2] Ross appeared in music videos, including Katy Perry's E.T, Beyoncé's Party[6] and Pretty Hurts,[7][8] Gold Fields' Dark Again, Issues' Coma, two music videos of Steve Aoki's extensive play 4OKI (ILYSM with Autoerotique and Kids with Morten),[9] as well as Lana Del Rey's short film Tropico[10] and Leona Lewis's Fire Under My Feet. He released his debut single Symmetry, with Lizzo on background voices in November 2017. [1] In August 2018, he released the single Chrysalis and opened singer-songwrive in Los Angeles. He made his first music festival appearance with Australian electronic artist What So Not at the Life Is Beautiful Music & Art Festival. In 2019, he performed at LA Pride. He later performed his song Good Twein for the Recording Academy's original show series Press Play, and a cover of Cher's Believe for the Recording Academy's Reimagined Series. [3] Personal life Ross participates in the underground ballroom scene in New York and Los Angeles, where he often votes as a member of the famous House of Xtravaganza. [11] References ^ a b c Model Shaun Ross explains pivot for music with debut single Symmetry. Billboard. November 3, 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2020. Shaun Ross sings his Ethereal Equality Song Good Hunt for Press Game. Survey Academy. July 18, 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2020. ^ a b ReImagined Returns With More Exclusive & Unexpected Cover Performances All Summer Long. Survey Academy. 9 July 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2020. Shaun Ross was born in 1994 and played a central role in Tyra.com. Archived from the original on 2 November 2009. Retrieved 14 October 2015. This short piece covers Banks' meeting Ross that led to the episode. The site is now defective, and no video is available from it (or even images), although the episode can be found on YouTube and similar websites. Exactly airtime uncertain. ^ Selasi, K. (8 April 2010). Shaun Ross – Model Moment. IFashionNetwork.com. Archived from the original on 24 June 2010. Retrieved 20 June 2010. ^ Villagomez, A. (22 November 2013). Lana Del Rey is finally ready to debut 'Tropico', new trailer: WATCH. NewNowNext. Retrieved 18 December 2013. In 1994, the central bank had a large 16-100,000 people. How Beyoncé and her team pulled it off. Elle. Retrieved 18 December 2013. In 1994, the floater of Die Burger and the United Nations (UN) National from Beyoncé brings out the minority model A team for new 'Beyoncé' Videos. Global grinding. grinding. December 18, 2013. ^ Diaz, Jordan (June 12, 2016). Steve Aoki & Autoerotique reveals arts ILYSM music video. Retrieved 7 March 2018. ^ Lewis, R. (December 5, 2013). Lana Del Rey's 27-minute short film Tropico. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 December 2013. ^ Bowen, Sesali (January 24, 2019). Teyana Taylor's ballroom takes on Cinderella sees Lena Waithe as prince charming. Nylon. Retrieved 24 January 2019. ^ Street, Mikelle (January 24, 2019). In 1377, Teyana Taylor played for her WTP Video. From. Retrieved 29 January 2019. External links Shaun Ross on IMDb URL visited from a Supervillain who has the lyrical chops to keep chops with your favorite rapper's favourite rapper? It's Marvin Krondon Jones III for ya. He is a longtime member of the California hip-hop collective Strong Poor Steady. During his career he wrote artists such as Snoop Dock, Dr. Dre and Xzibit. And now he has a lead role in CW's Black Lightning, inspired by the DC Comics series. Jones portrays politician-turned crime boss Tobias Whale, who serves as the leader of a gang called The 100. In the made-up city of Freeland, Jefferson Pierce, aka Black Lightning, the hero and Whale is his antagonist – a character that brings Jones life via his powerful voice flowing over his thick red beard. A distinctive Jones share with the Whale is that both men are African-American with albinism, a rare genetic condition affecting 1 in 20,000 in the United States. Jones embraces his rare. Before tipping off season one of Black Lightning, The Undefeated came up with Jones about the moment he made the call to audition for Tobias Whale, his favorite musical artists, past and present, the fate of Colin Kaepernick and the experience of a black man in America with albinism. How were you approached for the role of Tobias Whale? I was doing a solo album with a friend of mine, Proof of . ... Next thing you know, I get a call... and I have this role in my email. I'm asked to come in and audition for it. I was totally taken back by the whole thing. I did research on the comic characters of Black Lightning and Tobias Whale. I went in and did what I was supposed to do. By the grace of the God, mercifully, I have been called back... and said I have the part and that my life is going to change. It's true. My life has changed completely. Were you aware that there is an African-American in DC Universe with albinism? I wasn't aware at all. I quickly became aware, as soon as I was asked about the role, and was blown away. I didn't think because the character had albinism that I would only be handed the role. I know I looked the part. I know I was a sleeceer, sexier of the comic character Tobias Whale. But I didn't think it was a given. I was told that I got the part and that my life was going to change. And that's true. My life has changed completely. What is the most rewarding part of being an African-American man with albinism? The ability to see the world through racial ambirth. I'm a black man with albinism. I'm totally African-American, I'm totally African, I'm completely black — whatever you want to call. I grew up in the ghettos of South Central Los Angeles. I have a black mom, dad, grandmother and grandfather. But from afar, or even claining, I do not appear at all in terms of physical properties. My skin tone is that of a very pale Caucaric man who can't tan for the most part... so I see the world from both sides of the fence. I live in the black experience, but at the same time I understand the invalid idea that color decides who a man is. ... Another thing is, any room I walk in, 99.9 percent of the time, no one else looks like me. I am a completely unique individual, able to create my own attention and attraction. Apart from Tobias Whale, what is your top three most intimidating in history? The Joker is one of my favorite all-time by far. ... I would say scarface, but he wasn't a when I really think about his story. I have a human understanding of Scarface. ... Nino Brown of New Jack City, for sure. ... And then it's a tie between Jules Winnfield and Marsellus Wallace in Pulp Fiction. Who's better than Sam Jackson in Pulp Fiction when it comes to a? He created the blueprint. Who were your biggest musical influences growing up in South Central? Of course, Ice Cube. He was the Shakespearean of my era. Through his N.W.A. catalogue and his first three albums, his writings were like plays. Metallica ... I had an opportunity when I toured with Xzibit to perform with them in Europe. ... It was a huge highlight of my career because growing up in South Central in the '80s crack era, which my family was affected by, Metallica's music was like a babysitter for me - Master of Dolls, killing 'Em All, Riding the lightning... And Righteousness to all was like my nannies. I have plenty of time in the house alone, watching television, making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and eating grain for dinner... and I say this with pride because it has made me who I am. Cube, N.W.A. and Metallica showed me a lot about myself and life and gave me a voice as a writer. They gave me a dream. ... Also, Public Enemy, X-Clan, Boogie Down Productions, Gang Starr - that music and genre shaped me in the artist I am today. Colin Kaepernick should be respected as a leader and an activist, as well as a legendary player. Which MC's would be in your dream cyp? Death or alive? Wow... I have to with Cube, for sure. Biggie, Jay-Z... in that order order Andre 3000, , Kendrick Lamar and Nas. That's it. These are the only cats that will make me get up to the opportunity I want to get up to. What artists are you listening to right now? Kendrick is my favorite, for real. Of this era, of this generation, he is best for me. I am very proud of him and the whole TDE. I love Nipsey Hussle. I watched him rise up. ... The Victory Lap album is like a West Coast classic for me. This is one of those records where you learn about how the city of L.A. thinks by listening. ... There is also a child from South Central with which I am now called bales. ... He was shot and survived 28 times a year and a half ago. Not a gangbanger. Not a thching. Actually, he went to college to play football, and while visiting home he was shot. He is an incredible talent and has an incredible story. Who is your favorite athlete of all time? Mohammed Ali. Talk about Ali, what are your mind on Colin Kaepernick? He leads by example. ... For us in the African-American community who are under so much oppression, whether out of politics or policing, I don't care how much money or fame or influence you have, you're still affected by those things if you're a person of color. And Kaepernick is a shining example... I think we should all take a page out of his book and use our voice to influence change. Do you think Cap deserves another chance in the NFL? Of course. He has yet to have an opportunity to play and needs to be respected as a leader and an activist, as well as a legendary player. Have you ever been wrong for Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones? People saw my name and thought I was playing in the NFL... I want to meet him! I hope he looks at the show. I hope he likes my music too, because I want a jersey. I think it's just right I've got one since we have the same name. Shout for Marvin Jones of the Detroit Lions. Shout at that brother, for sure. Advice to your 15-year-old self? Love God and be patient. All things work together for the good... and wear a condom (laughs). I say that because I had a baby earlier. And don't misunderstand me, I love my daughter. She is the light of my life, but she could have been the light of my life about five or 10 years later. Advice to every child with albinism does it read? You are an angel of God. It is not a coincidence that you are unique. Your beauty comes once in 30,000... and there is nothing thou cant do except sit in the sun. But the truth is, the sun is the most powerful thing in the sky that no human can. Can.

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