
""I didn't want to do it," he told The Cut in March. "I'm pretty sure I cried backstage before going on because I was so shy. I didn't like attention. I'm still kind of that way.""
""My first acting coach was tough, y'all, but all great mothers are.""
Tramell Tillman won the Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama, becoming both the first Black and the first openly gay actor to do so for his role in Severance season two. Severance season two is the most-watched series in Apple TV+'s history. Tillman was born in Washington, D.C., in 1985 and was raised in Largo as the youngest of six siblings. He graduated Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt in 2003. His father worked for Amtrak and his mother worked for the federal government; he dedicated his Emmys victory to his mother. He had his first acting role at age ten in a church Christmas play and experienced stage fright. Acting is his second career, and previous work prepared him for his role as Seth Milchic on Severance.
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