Most Recent Role: Sergeant Anderson on John from Cincinnati
Birthplace: Monroe, LA
Birthday: 9-20-1967
Birth Name: Monti George Sharp
Birthplace: Monroe, LA
Birthday: 9-20-1967
Birth Name: Monti George Sharp
Monti was born on September 20, 1967 in Monroe, LA. His father was a civil rights attorney in the Monroe area. His mother was a schoolteacher. He has numerous brothers and sisters, He attended the local school system from elementary through high school. It was during his formative years that he became interested in acting. After high school, he attended Northwest Louisiana University. At NLU,...
Most Recent Appearance
His Visit: Day Nine
Sunday 12 August 2007 on HBO
In the first-season finale, Butchie and Kai have a joyous revelation; and Imperial Beach plays host to Stinkweed's makeshift parade.
Other Appearances
| Star | |
|---|---|
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As The World Turns
Dr. Lewis McCloud (1997-1998) |
General Hospital
Justus Ward #2 (1998-1999) |
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Guiding Light
David Grant (1992 - 1995) |
| Recurring Role | |
|---|---|
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John from Cincinnati
Sergeant Anderson |
The City
James |
| Guest Star | |
|---|---|
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Close to Home
Community Jameson |
ER
When Night Meets Day Henry |
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Malcolm in the Middle
Reese Joins The Army (1) Officer Joplin |
NCIS
High Seas Handler |
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NYPD Blue
Head Case Rodney Wellstone |
Providence
The Eleventh Hour (2) Heny |
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