

"So being able to invest myself fully into this performance and learn something new and terrifying like that was a beautiful thing. "I want to start out by saying I have two left feet," Scribner said. It was recently announced that Scribner would continue playing Junior on "Grown-ish."Īs for his favorite memory from "Black-ish," he pointed to the Juneteenth episode - specifically the dance he and the rest of the cast had to perform. "It was all a learning process that I'm very grateful to have experienced." "I've also been able to transform my acting performances into something new and fresh and continue to be a student of the craft," he said. He also started a production company, Scribner Productions, with his father.
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Since "Black-ish," Scribner has lent his voice to roles in Pixar's "The Good Dinosaur" in 2015 and the series "She-Ra and the Princesses of Power," which aired from 2018 to 2020. "I've been able to start a career I've always dreamed of." I've made so many new friends and family members," he continued. It took place during such formative years that I feel like I've learned, grown and changed so much since the beginning. "It wasn't just 'work' for eight years, it has been a huge part of my life. The actor told "GMA" being on the show "meant a lot" to him.

Now 22, he was 14 when the pilot first aired. Scribner played the Johnson's oldest son, Junior. (Disney General Entertainment via Getty Images|Paul Morigi/ABC via Getty Images)
Walt Disney Television's "black-ish" stars Marcus Scribner as Andre Johnson, Jr., June, 2014 Marcus Scribner attends a "black-ish" series finale event at Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., April 9, 2022.
