
Let’s talk about the new generation of Black Hollywood royalty—actors and actresses under 40 who are redefining stardom. These rising and reigning stars aren’t just acting; they’re leading movements, flipping industry norms, and making global audiences feel seen. Stylish, talented, and powerfully authentic, they represent the future of film and television. Let’s count them down (in reverse, because drama).

15. LaRoyce Hawkins
As Officer Kevin Atwater in Chicago P.D., LaRoyce Hawkins brings depth, empathy, and quiet power to network TV. Beyond cop dramas, he’s flexed his comedy chops in South Side and Underemployed. A consistent, grounded presence, Hawkins is a role model for young viewers who want to see real heroes in uniform—and on screen.

14. Tristan Wilds
From The Wire to 90210, Tristan Wilds made his mark early—and hasn’t slowed down since. He’s also a musician and producer, blending creativity across genres. Wilds’ ability to move between gritty realism and glossy drama shows off the kind of versatility that keeps him relevant and respected.

13. Damon Wayans Jr.
Heir to one of comedy’s most iconic families, Damon Wayans Jr. has created his own legacy. With standout roles in New Girl, Happy Endings, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, he brings humor and heart to every performance. His timing is razor-sharp, and his impact on modern sitcoms is undeniable.

12. John David Washington
From NFL hopeful to A-list actor, John David Washington’s career pivot has been nothing short of inspiring. His star-making roles in BlacKkKlansman, Tenet, and Malcolm & Marie prove he’s not riding coattails—he’s blazing his path.

11. Evan Ross
With Diana Ross as his mother, Evan Ross was born into the spotlight, but he’s earned his screen time. From Pride to Wicked City to The Hunger Games, Ross brings subtle charisma to both TV and film. Bonus: he’s also a talented musician.

10. Corbin Bleu
Forever known as Chad from High School Musical, Corbin Bleu has evolved into a versatile performer. From Blue Bloods to Broadway, he’s shown that teen heartthrobs can grow into serious, multi-talented artists—with killer dance moves, too.

9. Winston Duke
Towering and magnetic, Winston Duke burst onto the scene as M’Baku in Black Panther and immediately became a fan favorite. With powerful screen presence and emotional range, Duke continues to be a standout in the MCU and beyond.

8. Charles Michael Davis
A TV regular with serious range, Charles Michael Davis has shown up everywhere—from The Originals to Younger to Grey’s Anatomy. With modeling, directing, and photography also on his résumé, he’s the kind of multifaceted talent who quietly owns every room he’s in.

7. Kendrick Sampson
Kendrick Sampson isn’t just an actor—he’s an outspoken advocate for racial justice and media equity. With roles in Insecure, The Vampire Diaries, and How to Get Away with Murder, he uses his platform to push for real change both on and off screen.

6. Shad Moss (Bow Wow)
From hip-hop stardom to TV and film, Bow Wow (now Shad Moss) has done it all. He’s shown up in everything from Lottery Ticket to CSI: Cyber, proving that reinvention is possible when you lean into evolution, not nostalgia.

5. Donald Glover
Actor. Writer. Director. Comedian. Grammy winner. Donald Glover (aka Childish Gambino) does everything, and he does it well. Atlanta cemented him as a creative force, while his genre-defying music keeps breaking rules. He’s not just a multi-hyphenate—he’s a cultural architect.

4. John Boyega
He may be known globally as Finn from Star Wars, but John Boyega is much more than a franchise face. With powerful performances in Attack the Block, Detroit, and They Cloned Tyrone, plus his fearless activism, he’s proof that speaking out only amplifies your artistry.

3. Lakeith Stanfield
Lakeith Stanfield is the wild card you can’t look away from. Whether in Atlanta, Judas and the Black Messiah, Sorry to Bother You, or Get Out, he delivers performances that are unpredictable, layered, and deeply human. He’s the definition of a modern actor—one who defies boxes.

2. Zendaya
Zendaya has transformed from Disney darling to full-blown icon. As Rue in Euphoria, she won an Emmy and redefined young adult storytelling. Her work in Dune and the Spider-Man franchise shows she can carry blockbusters and prestige dramas alike. Oh, and she’s a fashion force. No big deal.

1. Michael B. Jordan
At the top of the list is the king himself. From Fruitvale Station to Creed to Black Panther, Michael B. Jordan has reshaped what it means to be a leading man in Hollywood. Behind the camera, his production company is amplifying Black stories that matter. He’s not just starring in the new Hollywood—he’s building it.

These bright stars aren’t just climbing—they’re changing Hollywood. USC’s Stacy L. Smith notes that fair roles and true casting are big for real change. When kids saw Halle Bailey as Ariel, it was more than a role—it was a move in how we see things. Media expert Sherri Hope Culver got it right: seeing a Disney princess like you is not just great—it shows what can be. Cheers to those who make new ways and mix styles, letting more kinds of people be seen on screen.