Houston Chronicle

‘Insecure’ star Jay Ellis enjoying a transforma­tion.

- By Gary Gerard Hamilton

NEW YORK — Jay Ellis’ popularity, thanks to his role as Lawrence on “Insecure,” is still going strong as the show marks its fourth season: Check social media on Sunday nights, when the HBO comedy airs, and there’s a good chance you’ll see #LawrenceHi­ve trending.

Although Issa Rae, the star and creator of “Insecure,” said she wrote the show for women, many of the show’s male fans have found commonalit­y with Lawrence, Issa Dee’s (played by Rae) now ex-boyfriend, a key character on the show.

“I think he is either where a lot of us are currently walking or we just walked out of that — those footsteps — and so I think that’s why a lot of dudes connect with him and relate to him,” said the 38-year-old Ellis.

Ellis’ character has gone through various transforma­tions since Season 1. Lawrence starts off as the underemplo­yed longtime boyfriend of Issa, whom she eventually cheats on, then attains a successful career and becomes a ladies man. This season, he’s getting serious with a woman who has also become a friend to Issa.

Ellis has also grown during the show. Personally, he’s become the father to an infant daughter, and profession­ally, he makes his directoria­l debut later this season.

“My episode shoots out of the country, so logistical­ly, we had to shoot last, which was good for me because I got to just focus on acting for the first nine episodes. And then, you know, I had a lot of prep time,” says Ellis.

He shadowed other directors, such as Alec Berg on “Silicon Valley,” Nzingha Stewart on “Black Monday,” Michael McDonald on “Brooklyn NineNine,” “Queen & Slim” director Melina Matsoukas, who helmed the Season 2 finale of “Insecure,” and even sat down with Jordan Peele to pick his brain about the craft.

“I had a community of people who put their arms around me,” said Ellis. “So I got really lucky and felt really prepared.”

Ellis says it’s Rae who provides so many opportunit­ies to up-and-coming directors and actors — something he feels doesn’t happen that often in Hollywood.

“She just has this heart for just trusting people, believing in people, giving them an opportunit­y to try, giving them an opportunit­y to prove themselves,“he said. “And not just with me, but with other directors and other writers that she’s brought onto the show and actors that she’s brought onto the show.”

He added: “She could work with nothing but people who already are establishe­d. But, you know, she wants to create a pipeline of people and give them opportunit­ies. And, that’s — you know, it’s rare.”

Besides directing on “Insecure,” Ellis is producing an upcoming Amazon Prime Video show starring Phylicia Rashad, as well as executive producing the show “Behind Her Faith” on the Urban Movie Channel, directed by his mother, PaulaBryan­t Ellis, whom he encouraged to get into entertainm­ent after a career in corporate banking.

“He’s bossy. But it’s an amazing experience,” his mother said. “It’s a great experience, and I’ve learned so much from him. He’s so knowledgea­ble.”

Ellis is also set to appear alongside Tom Cruise in “Top Gun: Maverick,“scheduled to be released later this year. Ellis called the chance to learn from the Oscar-nominated actor a valuable opportunit­y.

“When you look at Tom, when his career is 40 years (old) now, and I don’t even know the number of movies, but there’s not a shot he hasn’t seen, there’s not a camera he hasn’t, you know, been shot on,” Ellis said.

“He wanted us (the cast) to ask him questions and be able to soak all that up and become filmmakers as well, and how that helps influence you as an actor, and the way you go about your process,” Ellis added. “It was absolutely amazing.”

 ?? HBO ?? Jay Ellis credits “Insecure” co-star and show creator Issa Rae with giving him a shot at directing.
HBO Jay Ellis credits “Insecure” co-star and show creator Issa Rae with giving him a shot at directing.

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