Tristan Wilds

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Tristan Wilds
Wilds performing in 2014
Wilds performing in 2014
Background information
Birth nameTristan Paul Mack Wilds
Also known asMack Wilds
Born (1989-07-15) July 15, 1989 (age 34)
Staten Island, New York, U.S.
Occupation(s)Actor, singer-songwriter, record producer
Years active2005–present
Labels
  • The Ninety Five Percent
  • EMPIRE (current)
  • Louder Than Life
  • Epic
  • Sony RED
    (former)

Tristan Paul Mack Wilds (born July 15, 1989) is an American actor, singer-songwriter, and record producer.

Best Urban Contemporary Album at the Grammy Awards in 2014.[5] Wilds' second album, AfterHours was released on April 7, 2017.[6]

Early life and education

Wilds was born and grew up in Staten Island, New York City. His mother, Monique Moncion, is of Afro-Dominican and Irish descent, and his father, Paul Wilds, is African-American.[7][8] His mother was first a beautician and then a stockbroker. Wilds attended and graduated from the Michael J. Petrides School in Staten Island.[5]

Acting career

His acting debut came in

fourth season) in a major recurring role as Michael Lee, a smart but troubled middle school student who lives in poverty and cares for his younger brother.[3][5][10]

In 2007, Wilds appeared in the music videos for songs such as "

Ghetto Mindstate", among others.[11] In 2008, he appeared alongside Queen Latifah, Alicia Keys, and Dakota Fanning in The Secret Life of Bees, the film adaptation of the novel of the same name.[7] Soon after his run on The Wire, he attended an acting workshop at the Roundabout Theatre Company where he worked alongside actress, Phylicia Rashad in productions of Stockholm Brooklyn and Wool at the Cherry Lane Theatre.[12]

In 2008, Wilds returned to television in The CW's teen drama series,

Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Terrence Howard, was eventually released in January 2012 after numerous push-backs.[15]

In 2015, Wilds starred as Adele's love interest in the music video for her song, "Hello", directed by Xavier Dolan.[16] In early 2016, he starred in the VH1 television movie, The Breaks about the hip hop industry in the 1990s.[4] On the heels of its successful January TV movie premiere, VH1 greenlighted a full first season for the hip-hop drama, which started airing in 2017.[17] That year, Wilds also played Officer Beck, the Black officer at the center of the controversial shooting of a young white male in a racially charged town in the TV show Shots Fired.

Music career

Wilds met producer

BMI Awards, which sparked Wilds' initial interest in becoming a music artist.[5] In 2010, Wilds signed a recording contract with independent record label, Ten2one. He released several singles, including "2 Girlz" which was featured on the fourth season of his TV show, 90210. The song Fall 4 Her was produced by Rico Love. Wilds' debut EP, Remember Remember, was released toward the end of 2011.[18][19]

Wilds began working with Salaam Remi on his debut studio album in 2012. He signed to Remi's

56th Grammy Awards in 2014. The album would lose to Rihanna's Unapologetic.[9] In November 2015, Wilds released the first single, "Love in the 90z", off his second album AfterHours.[6][20] In March 2016, it was announced that Wilds had signed a management deal with Roc Nation.[21]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[22]
US
Hip-Hop

[23]
US
R&B

[23]
US
Indie

[24]
US
Heat
[25]
New York: A Love Story
  • Released: September 30, 2013
  • Label: Louder Than Life,
    Sony RED
  • Formats: CD, Digital Download
179 28 15 36 7
AfterHours
  • Released: April 7, 2017
  • Label: The Ninety Five Percent, EMPIRE
  • Formats: CD, Digital Download
46 15
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US US R&B
[26]
US Heat
[27]
"Own It" 2013 35 18 New York: A Love Story
"Henny" 2014
"Love in the 90z" 2016 AfterHours
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Guest appearances

List of guest appearances
Title Year Other performer(s) Album
"Situationships" 2013 Fabolous, Tiara Thomas The Soul Tape 3
"Banned From Radio" 2014 Maino, Bodega Bamz, Chinx, Troy Ave, City Boy Dee
"Debut" DJ Prostyle
"Low" Mobb Deep The Infamous Mobb Deep
"Henny (Remix)" Mobb Deep, Busta Rhymes, French Montana
"All About You" Maino King of Brooklyn 2
"Bottle Girl (Remix)" Consequence, Blue Gem Movies on Demand 5
"Good Money" 2015 N.O.R.E., Troy Ave, Tweez, City Boy Dee Drinks
"Act Like That" Bridget Kelly
"50 Shots"
Streetlife, Cory Gunz
The Meth Lab
"Troubled Times" 2016 Torae Entitled
"Money Dance II" J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Rick Ross, Camp Lo

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2006 Half Nelson Jamal
2008 The Secret Life of Bees Zach Taylor
2012 Red Tails 2nd Lt. Ray "Ray Gun" Gannon
2020 Really Love Nick Wright
2023 Praise This Pastor Nick "P.G." Goodman
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Miracle's Boys A.J. 3 episodes
2006–08 The Wire Michael Lee 22 episodes
2007 Cold Case Skill Jones (2002) Episode: "
"8:03 AM
"
2008 Law & Order Will Manning Episode: "Driven"
2008–13 90210
Dixon Wilson
111 episodes
2016 The Breaks DeeVee Television film
2016
Dinner in America with Brett Gelman
Himself Television special
2017 The Breaks DeeVee 8 episodes
2017 Shots Fired Deputy Joshua Beck 10 episodes
2018 Dinner for Two[28] Chris Television film
2019 Tales Kayron Episode: "Deep Cover"
2021 Swagger Alonzo Powers
2022 Profiled: The Black Man[29] Host 4-part documentary
Music Video
Year Title Artist Director
2007 "Teenage Love Affair" Alicia Keys Chris Robinson
2007 "Roc Boys" Jay-Z Chris Robinson
2011 "
How To Love
"
Lil Wayne Chris Robinson
2015 "Hello" Adele Xavier Dolan
Web
Year Title Role Notes
2013 Black Actress Jared Smith Episode 5

Awards and nominations

Film

Year Award Category Work Result
2008 Black Reel Awards Breakthrough Performance The Secret Life of Bees Nominated
2019 Newark International Film Festival Best Actor in a Narrative Short[30] Fifteen Won

Television

Year Award Category Work Result
2009 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Breakout Star: Male 90210 Nominated
2010 Choice TV Actor Drama Nominated
2011
ALMA Awards
Favorite TV Actor – Supporting Role Nominated
2012 Prism Award Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline – Substance Use Nominated
Male Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline Nominated
2017 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Limited Series or Dramatic Special Shots Fired Nominated

Music

Year Award Category Work Result
2014 Grammy Awards
Best Urban Contemporary Album
New York: A Love Story Nominated
BET Awards Best New Artist Mack Wilds Nominated
2017 Soul Train Music Awards Soul Train Certified Award Nominated

References

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