Learned to swim for his role of Marshall in "Take A Hike, Bert!".
Professors nicknamed him "The Writing Machine" in college.
Awarded Best Actor at the 2018 Festigious International Film Festival for his performance in "Killing Adam".
At age 5, after viewing a "Barney" episode and disliking the ending, his mother playfully challenged him to write a better ending. Mistaking her sarcasm for sincerity, he did. Her genuinely impressed reaction motivated him to pursue screenwriting.
Youngest of four children on his mother's side and the oldest on his father's side. Never met his younger half-sister who was born when he was 9.
Favorite horror film is Halloween (1978) since it was the first film to actually scare him.
A horror fanatic since his youth, Havon's first completed work was a psychological thriller Christmas short story he wrote at age 9. It horrified his teacher so much, she ripped up the story and tried to suspend Havon from school.
Mother is Puerto Rican and father is African-American.
Cites Gary Oldman and Viola Davis as his favorite actor and actress respectively.
Is often mistaken to be related to Barack Obama due to his last name and the latter's first name having similar spelling.