In NBC’s new drama series “Conviction,” Richards returns to the “letter of the law” in his role as Billy Desmond, an ambitious and brilliant assistant district attorney who disdains “unwinnable” cases that might affect his spotless record.
Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in the Maryland suburb of Bladensburg, Richards discovered his love for acting at an early age and enrolled in a performing arts high school where he appeared in several plays a year. Academically confident and determined to move out to Los Angeles to pursue his acting aspirations, Richards applied to only one college – the university of Southern California (USC). Not only was he accepted, he also won numerous scholarships and grants to study theater.
Upon graduation from USC, Richards began working steadily in film, television and theater. Playing a rapping bike messenger who believes he is an alien abductee in the Mark Taper Forum's (Los Angeles) production of "Space," he began to earn recognition and rave reviews.
On the big screen, Richards has appeared in the feature films "Why Do Fools Fall in Love?" and "Good Burger." He also starred in the television movies "Critical Assembly," "The Temptations" and "Mutiny."
Richards also guest-starred on "The Practice," "Chicago Hope," "The Cosby Show" and "Any Day Now." Last summer, Richards won critical notices in Kenneth Lonergan's "Lobby Hero" at the prestigious Old Globe Theatre.
In his free time, Richards enjoys painting and writing music. An avid traveler, he enjoys visiting his parents' native country of Panama as well as other regions of Central America and Europe.
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