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Antjuan Tobias
BornAntjuan Tobias Taylor
OccupationActor
Years active2007-Present

Antjuan Tobias Taylor (born September 12, 1979) is an American actor. Antjuan has appeared in the Lifetime television series Army Wives. He plays PFC Guy Riggs, a young soldier who is deployed in Afghanistan.

Personal Life

Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Taylor studied at The University of Alabama where he majored in Communications and Information Sciences. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity Inc., where he acted as Vice Polemarch while attending The University of Alabama. He started his acting career after college in Atlanta, GA and is now living in New York.

Career

Antjuan begin his career in theatre doing regional plays, commercials and voice over work. He signed on as PFC Guy Riggs on LifeTime's Army Wives in 2010. He has also appeared on the BET Network's first scripted television show Somebodiesas well as the Tyler Perry TBS sitcom, Meet The Browns.

References

  1. Antjuan Tobias on TV.com
  2. University of Alabama News
  3. Antjuan Tobias on Yahoo TV

External Links

  • Antjuan Tobias at IMDb
  • "The New York Times Movies & TV" Retrieved 2010-22-12
  • "Theatre Review Online" Retrieved 2010-22-12
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