Grover McCants

Grover McCants

Born in Detroit, Michigan, Grover began acting at 5 years old as the Talking Christmas Tree at Winterhalter Elementary School in Detroit. Through out elementary, middle and high school Grover has been involved in drama, public speaking and entertainment. Grover was a member of the Clark Players in Atlanta Georgia appearing in theater productions th... Show more »
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Grover began acting at 5 years old as the Talking Christmas Tree at Winterhalter Elementary School in Detroit. Through out elementary, middle and high school Grover has been involved in drama, public speaking and entertainment. Grover was a member of the Clark Players in Atlanta Georgia appearing in theater productions there as well as The Farmington Players in Michigan portraying Reverend Sykes in a production of Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird in 2011. Appearing as an extra in films such as Hoffa, Zebrahead and Renaissance Man in the 90s, Grover was cast as the lead in The House That Broke in 2011 and the rest is history amassing 24 credits in multiple lead, supporting and featured roles in independent features and shorts. In 2016 Grover was cast on TV One's Fatal Attraction in Season 5 Episode 23 as Dale Phillips, Sr. the father of a murder victim. In 2017, Grover was cast in a recurring role on ID Discovery's Murder Chose Me as the lead character's Grandfather, Grandfather Demery. With a background in transportation, professional sports working for the Back to Back Bad Boy World Champion Detroit Pistons, Comcast as an on air personality/director producer of local programming and advertising/marketing expert with his own Hollingsworth McCants Media Group which serves entertainment, political, educational, legal, medical and business clients Grover is a well rounded experienced individual who also holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Master degrees in both Psychology and Business Administration from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona. The combination of versatility in film, theater and television as well as wealth of life experience make Grover an actor who brings in by the second. Grover has been married to Karen McCants for 24 years, they have three children, Tiffany, Thurgood, Jacqueline and one granddaughter Skylar. Show less «
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