Redge Green is the Founder and CEO of Onésimus 24/7 Media Production, LLC. His passion for acting was sparked at an early age. Being a paraplegic child was challenging for Redge but he found hope in watching one of his favorite shows, "Ironside." This show allowed him to identify with someone he thought was in the same situation as he was. To Redge's surprise, Raymond Burr's character was able to walk in real life. Redge vowed then to become a "True Roll Model" for the millions of other “disabled children” who were looking for a "Role Model" like he was while watching "Ironside." This vow fueled his determination to make it by any means necessary in life as well as in the entertainment industry so much that he relocated to Hollywood, California to pursue his acting career. There he became the very first “African American paraplegic” member of SAG/AFTRA.
 
His acting career began at age 13 when he starred in a film entitled, "Able To Do." This breakthrough role opened the door for his future television and movie appearances. Redge Green has appeared in commercials for Reebok and McDonald's, several television shows which include: "Fall Guy;" "After Mash;" "Diff'rent Strokes;" "What's Happening Now;" and "Highway to Heaven." He was also featured in the movie, "A Winner Never Quits." However he is best known for his portrayal of "Lil Chris," the paraplegic youth in John Singleton's Columbia Picture hit movie, "Boyz N' the Hood."