Stage While attending
Howard University, Swain appeared in productions such as
Anything Goes. He has also performed in plays including
Six Degrees of Separation and
Thoughts of a Colored Man, as well as starring in several
Off-Broadway productions such as
Kill Move Paradise at the
National Black Theatre in New York. Despite his small screen debut, Swain still gives back to the theater community. In 2018, it was reported that he hosted an impromptu acting workshop at the Forma Arts + Wellness studio in Birmingham.
Film In 2017, Swain was cast as Damon Richards in
Ryan Murphy's FX television series
Pose. The first season boasted the largest cast of transgender actors ever for a scripted network series, with over 50 transgender characters. On July 12, 2018, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a second season, which was set to premiere sometime in 2019. Due to his Southern background, Swain had never heard of or been exposed to the ball culture depicted in
Pose. Swain based his performance on his viewing of the 1990 documentary
Paris is Burning during his college years. Swain's character returned for the first episode of the third and final season, but was written out for the second half of the episode, which was filmed during Swain's exit from the series due to the death of Swain's real-life sister.
Writing Swain's first major foray into writing was in 2014 when he wrote and starred in
A Negro Writer, a one-man show about the life of American writer
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