Bryan Terrell Clark

SKEGGS LECTURE SERIES PRESENTS Bryan Terrell Clark WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2020 3:00 P.M. IN FORD THEATER. Bryan Terrell Clark shares life-changing lessons from his career on Broadway and work in arts education and philanthropy to empower young people to leave their mark on the world. Bryan is an actor and singer-songwriter, known for his starring role as George Washington in Hamilton: An American Musical on Broadway. He has also starred in the iconic role of Marvin Gaye in Motown: The Musical, as well as in Broadway’s acclaimed Fences. Bryan has also been cast in Ava Duvernay's Netflix series, When They See Us, the story of the Central Park Five. Musically, he has written for such artists as Jussie Smollett and Mary J. Blige, and he has performed with Brandy, Patti LaBelle, Ciara, and Michael Bublé. He is now in the studio recording his solo album. In 2017, he co-founded the philanthropic lifestyle brand inDEFINED, created to inspire and teach youth through the arts. In keeping with the theme of his life’s work, Bryan has made it his mission to help as many young people as possible find their unique purpose in life. He connects his experiences on Broadway and the entertainment industry to relatable, real-life issues, like tackling insecurity and finding motivation, while inspiring audiences to use their past to fuel their future and discover the best version of themselves.