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Sherman Augustus

American football player and actor (born 1959)


Summary

American football player and actor (born 1959)

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nameSherman Augustus
imageSherman Augustus on Third Person.jpg
captionAugustus in 2018
birth_nameSherman H. Augustus
birth_date
birth_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
occupationActor, martial artist, professional football player
yearsactive1988–present
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nameSherman Augustus
collegeNorthwestern – St. Paul
pastteams San Diego Chargers ()
  • Minnesota Vikings (1984)*

Sherman Augustus (born January 10, 1959) is an American actor, martial artist and former NFL player. He is best known for his roles as Nathaniel Moon in the AMC series Into the Badlands and Lt. Colonel Jack Sullivan in seasons 4 and 5 of Stranger Things. Augustus played professional football with the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings, and previously played college football at Northwestern College in Saint Paul, Minnesota with Jimmy Bridges.

He is a 2nd Degree Black Belt in the martial art of Taekwondo.

Early life

Sherman Augustus was born on January 10, 1959, in Los Angeles, California. Growing up, Augustus had severe asthma which made him afraid to leave home, so his parents enrolled him in flag football to help him overcome his illness and conquer his fears.

Augustus attended Dorsey High School in the 1970s. He later attended Northwestern College where he majored in criminology.

Career

Acting

Following a knee injury that sidelined him, Augustus decided to retire from professional football and pursue a career in acting. Augustus contacted agent James Bridges Sr. and spent five years taking improv classes. In 1988, Augustus landed his first film role in Dennis Hopper's Colors. In 1996, Augustus played Rudy in Space Marines. On the set of the film, Augustus was approached by fight coordinator Philip Tan who encouraged him to pursue martial arts. In 2001, Augustus landed a role as "Well Dressed Black Man" in Gore Verbinski's The Mexican. During filming he caught the attention of his co-star James Gandolfini who had watched him rehearsing and called several agents to vouch for his talent.

From 2017 to 2019, Augustus played Nathaniel Moon in the AMC series Into the Badlands. Augustus was first introduced to the show during the airing of the first season in 2015, when his mother called him to ask him if he had seen the pilot episode, which he watched later that night. Disappointed that he had not been made aware of a martial arts television show, Augustus fired his manager and agent. During production of season 2, Augustus auditioned for the role of Nathaniel Moon with help from his friend, Tim Cogshell, and received a call informing him he had gotten the role four weeks later. He left on a flight to Dublin for filming the next day and didn't get the chance to read any scripts until he got on the plane. According to Augustus, the role was initially offered to Wesley Snipes but scheduling conflicts led to him being cast in the role instead.

In 2022, Augustus joined the cast of the fourth season of the Netflix series Stranger Things as Lt. Colonel Jack Sullivan. Augustus has stated that he received a call from the show's casting director Carmen Cuba in 2019, which prompted him to watch the first three seasons of the show in preparation for his role. Augustus based his performance on real-life African American military men Russel L. Honoré and Colin Powell. He has also described his character as "a man with tremendous gravitas but very few words" and compared him to Bruce Willis as John Smith in Last Man Standing. According to Augustus, after his first day of shooting the Duffer Brothers told him “Dude, that’s exactly what we wanted. We want this guy to come in and not say a word and command this room".

In 2025, Augustus joined the cast of the DC Universe television series Lanterns as John Stewart's father John Stewart, Sr.

Writing

In 2024, Augustus and Tim Cogshell co-created and co-plotted Daughters of Django, an independent graphic novel published by GenSeven Comics. The graphic novel follows Bapoto, Eloisa, and Antonia, three daughters of Django as they search for their father who has gone missing.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988ColorsOfficer Porter
1991Camp FearDancer #1Video
1992When No One Would ListenCop #1Television film
1993What's Love Got to Do with ItReggie
1995Digital ManJackson
RumpelstiltskinJohn McCabe
1996My Son Is InnocentDet. MendozaTelevision film
Space MarinesRudy
1997Mother Knows BestDale CutlerTelevision film
1999VirusRichie
Avalon: Beyond the AbyssCaptain Matthew NorrisTelevision film
2000Bread and RosesErnest
Kiss Tomorrow GoodbyeLimo DriverTelevision film
2001The MexicanLeroy
Final JeopardyMercer WallaceTelevision film
2002Zig ZagDetective Jonathan Hawke
2003The ForeignerMr. Mimms
2006Thr3eDetective Bill
2008Bad GuysEddie
2009LogoramaMichelin Man Mitch (voice)Short
2017The NeighborhoodL. J. Beam
ShardsUncle CharlesShort
2019'Til DeathCurtis
2022The AccursedOfficer Green
2026Vampires of the Velvet LoungePost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Murder, She WroteOfficer RossiEpisode: "A Virtual Murder"
1994The NannyDoormanEpisode: "Fran-Lite"
1994–95Chicago HopeParamedicRecurring cast: season 1
1996The SentinelEarl GainesEpisode: "The Debt"
ViperLt. Richard GageEpisode: "Condor"
1996–97ProfitJeffrey SykesMain cast
1999Star Trek: VoyagerHij'QaEpisode: "Barge of the Dead"
2000NYPD BlueLarry WatsonEpisode: "These Shoots Are Made for Joaquin"
Touched by an AngelPhillip JacksonEpisode: "Living the Rest of My Life"
Cover MeJaret WilliamsEpisode: "The Fever Flip"
2001PhillyLeroy StackEpisode: "Loving Sons"
2002–05The Young and the RestlessDetective Hank WeberRegular Cast
2003Threat MatrixSal MillerEpisode: "In Plane Sight"
2004Without a TracePete McCannEpisode: "Exposure"
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationSecurity ChiefEpisode: "Suckers"
2005NCISCaptain Daniel LemayEpisode: "Red Cell"
2009CSI: MiamiLyle DurbinEpisode: "Kill Clause"
2011The MentalistSuge LimaEpisode: "Bloodsport"
NCIS: Los AngelesMichael SalehEpisode: "Greed"
2012DexterBenjamin CaffreyEpisode: "Helter Skelter"
2013LegitProsecutorEpisode: "Justice"
BonesJoe DincoEpisode: "The Blood from the Stones"
Low Winter SunA.P.A. Tim CurtrightRecurring cast
2015American OdysseyFrank MacDonaldRecurring cast
2016WestworldMarshall PruittEpisode: "Dissonance Theory"
2017ColonyFBI SupervisorEpisode: "Eleven.Thirteen"
2017–19Into the BadlandsNathaniel MoonGuest: season 2, main cast: season 3
2019Proven InnocentTroy DaltonEpisode: "Acceptable Losses"
2020NCIS: New OrleansJack HardinEpisode: "Pride and Prejudice"
ExtractionDavis LawrenceEpisode: "The Seafood Casserole Panacea"
2022–2025Stranger ThingsLt. Colonel Jack SullivanRecurring cast: Season 4
2022P-ValleyCedric Haynes2 episodes
2026LanternsJohn Stewart, Sr.Post-production

References

References

  1. Justin, Neal. (April 19, 2019). "Former Minnesota football player scored in Hollywood with AMC's 'Into the Badlands' series".
  2. "Sherman Augustus".
  3. "Sherman Augustus Biography - Rotten Tomatoes".
  4. (December 2018). "Getting To Know Sherman Augustus". Tae Kwon Do Life Magazine.
  5. "Sherman H Augustus, Born 01/10/1959 in California".
  6. "Sherman Augustus Into the Badlands Bios".
  7. (22 August 2018). "Body and Soul". Television Academy.
  8. (15 May 2018). "Sherman Augustus from “Into the Badlands” Talks Film, Football and Acting While Black". Black Nerd Problems.
  9. (19 June 2018). "Interview: Sherman Augustus Talks Into the Badlands". Geek Chic Elite.
  10. (1 August 2018). "Sherman Augustus Talks Nathaniel Moon and Into the Badlands’ Return". Comix Asylum.
  11. "Episode 312 - Mr. Sherman Augustus".
  12. (27 May 2022). "Sherman Augustus – Stranger Things". Starry Constellation Magazine.
  13. (30 May 2022). "Sherman Augustus on Joining ‘Stranger Things’". Black Girl Nerds.
  14. Petski, Denise. (March 21, 2025). "Sherman Augustus Joins 'Lanterns' DC Series At HBO".
  15. "Daughters of Django: Digital Issue One".
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