American actor, writer, director (born 1947)
Glynn Turman
Turman in 2007
Born (1947-01-31 ) January 31, 1947 (age 77) Occupations Actor director writer producer Years active 1959–present Known for Leroy "Preach" Jackson – Cooley High Colonel Bradford Taylor – A Different World Clarence Royce – The Wire Spouses
Ula M. Walker
(
m. 1965;
div. 1971)
Children 4
Glynn Turman (born January 31, 1947[ 1] ) is an American actor, director, writer, and producer. First coming to attention as a child actor in the original 1959 Broadway production of A Raisin in the Sun , Turman is known for his roles as Lew Miles on the prime-time soap opera Peyton Place (1968–1969), high school student Leroy "Preach" Jackson in the 1975 coming-of-age film Cooley High , math professor and retired Army colonel Bradford Taylor on the NBC sitcom A Different World (1988–1993), and Baltimore mayor Clarence Royce on the HBO drama series The Wire . He received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role on the HBO drama series In Treatment .
Turman also portrayed Jeremiah Kaan on the Showtime series House of Lies , Doctor Senator in the fourth season of the FX black comedy crime drama series Fargo , and starred in the 2020 Netflix film Ma Rainey's Black Bottom .
Early life
Turman was born in New York City. According to a DNA analysis , Turman shares maternal ancestry with the Edo people of Nigeria.[ 2] Turman studied at High School of Performing Arts located in the Manhattan burrough of New York City, graduating in 1965.[ 3]
Career
Turman had his first prominent acting role at the age of 12 as Travis Younger in the original Broadway production of Lorraine Hansberry 's classic play, A Raisin in the Sun , opposite Sidney Poitier , Ruby Dee , Claudia McNeil , Ivan Dixon , Louis Gossett Jr. , Lonne Elder III , John Fiedler and Diana Sands . After graduating high school, he apprenticed in regional and repertory companies throughout the US, including Tyrone Guthrie 's Repertory Theatre, in which he performed in late 1960s productions of Good Boys , Harper's Ferry , The Visit , and The House of Atreus . He made his Los Angeles stage debut in William Hanley ’s Slow Dance on the Killing Ground . A 1974 performance in The Wine Sellers earned him a Los Angeles Critics Award nomination and a Dramalogue Award. The play was also produced on Broadway as What The Wine Sellers Buy .[citation needed ]
Turman won his first NAACP Image Award for his work in the play Eyes of the American . He received his second NAACP Image award for directing Deadwood Dick at the Inner City Cultural Center in Los Angeles.[citation needed ]
On television, he has directed episodes of The Parent 'Hood , Hangin' with Mr. Cooper , A Different World , and The Wayans Bros .
Turman on Broadway in A Raisin in the Sun . L-R: Ruby Dee , Claudia McNeil , Glynn Turman, Sidney Poitier , and John Fiedler .
Turman began his film career in the 1970s with blaxploitation flicks including Five on the Black Hand Side (1973), Thomasine & Bushrod (1974) and Together Brothers (1974), then progressed to roles in Cooley High (1975), plus The River Niger (1976), J. D.'s Revenge (1976) and A Hero Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich (1978). TV movies included Carter's Army , the prestigious Centennial , Attica , and Minstrel Man , for which he won his third NAACP Image Award.
Turman appeared in TV movies Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad in 1994, Buffalo Soldiers , and Freedom Song . More notable films include Penitentiary II (1982), Gremlins (1984), Deep Cover (1992), How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998), Men of Honor (2000), Sahara (2005), Kings of the Evening (2007), Burlesque (2010) and Super 8 (2011). In 2004, he joined the HBO series The Wire portraying the recurring role of Mayor Clarence Royce , becoming a full-time regular in 2006. His portrayal of Mayor Royce earned him an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2007.[ 4]
Since The Wire , Turman guest-starred as a patient in the Scrubs episode "My Last Words ". Turman's other television appearances include Hawaii Five-O (as Harley Dartson, 1973, "Tricks Are Not Treats"), the Twilight Zone segment "Paladin of the Lost Hour " (co-starring Danny Kaye with a script by Harlan Ellison ), Matlock , Millennium , and the sitcom All of Us . In 2008, he won a Primetime Emmy award for his guest appearance on the HBO series In Treatment . He appeared in the ABC series Detroit 1-8-7 . He has performed and produced a one-man show, Movin' Man, about his life.
Turman auditioned for the role of Han Solo in Star Wars . In a 2007 interview, Turman recalled: "That was in George Lucas' book. Apparently George Lucas had me in mind for the role, and then thought that there might be too much controversy between a white Princess Leia and a black Han Solo – because those were the times – and he didn't want to get into that. At the time, I had no idea. I just went to the audition, did it and got out of there."[ 5] In 2012, he began appearing in House of Lies on Showtime as the father of the characters played by Don Cheadle and Larenz Tate . In 2016, he appeared in the Oprah Winfrey Network TV show Queen Sugar in which he played the father, Ernest Bordelon.
In 2017, Turman was cast as Nate Lahey Sr. in 10 episodes in seasons 4 and 5 of the ABC drama How to Get Away With Murder . His character is the imprisoned father of Nate Lahey (Billy Brown), a former police officer, detective and lover to series star Annalise Keating (Viola Davis). In 2018, Turman appeared on the legal drama Suits as Vic.
Turman recently appeared in the ABC limited series Women of the Movement in 2021, playing Mose Wright, Emmett Till 's great-uncle.[ 6] Truman also makes a cameo appearance as Mickey in 80 for Brady opposite Rita Moreno, Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Sally Field.
Turman founded Camp Gid D Up to teach horse skills and values to urban youth in southern California and has been co-grand marshal for the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo , celebrating black cowboys, for nearly 40 years.
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Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1961
The Play of the Week
-
Episode: "Black Monday"
1968
Daktari
Usumbu
Episode: "Once Upon a Fang"
1968–69
Peyton Place
Lew Miles
Main cast (season 5)
1969
Julia
Jimmy James
Episode: "The Undergraduate" & "For Whom the Wedding Bell Tolls"
CBS Playhouse
Jackson
Episode: "Sadbird"
1970–71
Room 222
Vic
Episode: "Dreams of Glory" & "Opportunity Room"
1970
Carter's Army
Pvt. George Brightman
TV movie
1971
In Search of America
Bodhi
TV movie
Storefront Lawyers
-
Episode: "Marathon"
Insight
Sam
Episode: "Bird on the Mast"
1972
The Mod Squad
Lonnie
Episode: "Kill Gently, Sweet Jessie"
The Doris Day Show
Chris Davis
Episode: "The Great Talent Raid"
1973
Cannon
Jamal
Episode: "Deadly Heritage"
Hawaii Five-O
Harley Dartson
Episode: "Tricks Are Not Treats"
The Rookies
Jimmy Webster
Episode: "Blood Brother"
1975
Ceremonies in Dark Old Men
Theo
TV movie
The Blue Knight
Edwin Beall
Episode: "Pilot"
1976–78
Visions
Axis
Episode: "The Tapestry/Circles" & "Charlie Smith and the Fritter Tree"
1977
Minstrel Man
Harry Brown, Jr.
TV movie
The Tony Randall Show
William
Episode: "New Found Franklin"
1978
ABC Afterschool Special
Lenny Johnson
Episode: "The Rag Tag Champs"
Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold
Preston de Cordiva
TV movie
The Paper Chase
Raymond Livingston
Episode: "Moot Court" [ 9]
1978–79
Centennial
Nate Person
Miniseries
1980
Attica
Raymond Franklin
TV movie
The White Shadow
Ron Taylor
Episode: "A Few Good Men"
Palmerstown, U.S.A.
C.J. Freeman
Episode: "The Old Sister"
1981
Thornwell
James Thornwell
TV movie
1982
The Greatest American Hero
Captain Le Clerc
Episode: "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"
Cass Malloy
Officer Woodrow Freeman
Pilot for She's the Sheriff
Fame
Ben Pettit
Episode: "Class Act"
1983
Manimal
Ty Earl
Episode: "Manimal"
Lottery!
-
Episode: "Detroit: The Price of Freedom"
1984
The Love Boat
Tyrone
Episode: "Ace's Valet/Mother Comes First/Hit or Miss America"
Fantasy Island
Joe Wilson
Episode: "Bojangles and the Dancer/Deuces Are Wild"
Secrets of a Married Man
Jesse
TV movie
T. J. Hooker
Norman Powell
Episode: "Anatomy of a Killing"
Hot Pursuit
Mitch Simpson
Episode: "Goodbye... I Love You"
This Is the Life
-
Episode: "Reprise for the Lord"
1985
Riptide
Tyrone Diamond
Episode: "Prisoner of War"
American Playhouse
Joshua
Episode: "Charlotte Forten's Mission: Experiment in Freedom"
Detective in the House
-
Episode: "Whatever Happened To...?"
Hail to the Chief
LaRue Hawkes
Episode: "Pilot"
The Twilight Zone
Billy Kinetta
Episode: "Teacher's Aide/Paladin of the Lost Hour"
The Grand Baby
-
TV movie
Murder, She Wrote
Ben Coleman
Episode: "Murder to a Jazz Beat"
1986
The Redd Foxx Show
Rod Tyler
Episode: "High School Blues"
The Magical World of Disney
Lloyd Lyman
Episode: "Ask Max"
Murder, She Wrote
Stan Lassiter
Episode: "Deadline for Murder"
1987
Matlock
Maj. Dennis Orlando
Episode: "The Court-Martial: Part 1 & 2"
CBS Summer Playhouse
Roger Donnely
Episode: "Doctors Wilde"
J.J. Starbuck
Lt. Caspersons
Episode: "Pilot"
1989
Murder, She Wrote
Earl Browder
Episode: "Jack and Bill"
1988–93
A Different World
Colonel Bradford Taylor
Main cast (season 2-6)
1990
Freddy's Nightmares
Dr. Redman
Episode: "Life Sentence"
1994
Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad
Solomon
TV movie
Someone Else's Child
Judge Roullard
TV movie
1996
The Lazarus Man
-
Episode: "Panorama"
Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" Manigault
Coach Powell
TV movie
Circle of Pain
-
TV movie
1997
Millennium
James Glen
Episode: "Wide Open "
Buffalo Soldiers
Sgt. Joshua 'Joyu' Judges Ruth
TV movie
1999
The Magnificent Seven
Achilles Thompson
Episode: "Achilles"
2000
Freedom Song
T-Bone Lanier
TV movie
Strange World
Wade Beecher
Episode: "Skin"
Touched by an Angel
Sheriff Ernie Guthrie
Episode: "Finger of God"
2000–02
Resurrection Blvd.
Bobby Davis
Recurring cast
2001
Fire & Ice
Robert Aimes Sr.
TV movie
Big Apple
Ted Olsen
Main cast
JAG
Sub Captain
Episode: "Mixed Messages"
2003
The Lyon's Den
Phil Cherot
Episode: "Duty to Save"
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Roy Hines
Episode: "Pravda"
2004–05
The Bernie Mac Show
Carl McCullough
Episode: "Family Reunion" & "Who Gives This Bride"
2004–08
The Wire
Mayor Clarence V. Royce
Recurring cast (season 3 ), main cast (season 4 ), guest (season 5 )
2006
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Dr. Young
Episode: "Infected"
All of Us
Earl James
Recurring cast (season 4)
2008
Murder 101
Sheriff Bob Monroe
Episode: "New Age"
Players at the Poker Palace
Black Bart
Episode: "The Shoot Out"
Night Life
-
TV movie
Cold Case
Al Towert
Episode: "Glory Days"
ER
Mr. Holmes
Episode: "Parental Guidance"
2008–09
In Treatment
Alex Prince, Sr.
Supporting cast: season 1-2
2009
Scrubs
George Valentine
Episode: "My Last Words"
Southland
Captain
Episode: "Two Gangs"
FlashForward
Senator Noland
Episode: "Gimme Some Truth"
2010
Detroit 1-8-7
Reverend Clinton P. Huey
Episode: "Shelter"
2010–11
The Defenders
Judge Bob Owens
Recurring cast
2011
Funny or Die Presents
Chief Huckey
Episode #2.10
2012
Alcatraz
Emmitt Little
Episode: "Clarence Montgomery"
NCIS: Los Angeles
James Pierce
Episode: "Out of the Past"
Revolution
Major David Kipling
Episode: "Nobody's Fault But Mine"
2012–16
House of Lies
Jeremiah Kaan
Main cast
2013
Criminal Minds
Charles Johnson
Episode: "Strange Fruit"
2015
Proof
Colonel James Tyler
Episode: "St. Luke's"
2016–22
Queen Sugar
Ernest Bordelon
3 episodes
2017
Graves
Lenny
Episode: "Not All Who Wander Are Lost" & "Spark Meet Gasoline"
Brothered Up
Frank Williams
TV movie
2018
Suits
Vic
Episode: "Bad Man"
2018–19
How to Get Away with Murder
Nate Lahey Sr.
Recurring cast (season 4 -5 )
2019
Better Things
Rocket
Episode: "Nesting"
Documentary Now!
Julius Baxter
Episode: "Long Gone"
American Gods
Reverend Hutchins
Episode: "The Ways of the Dead"
The Red Line
Nathan Gordon
Recurring cast
Claws
Calvin Sims
Recurring cast (season 3)
Mr. Mercedes
Judge Bernard Raines
Recurring cast (season 3)
Power
Gabriel
Episode: "No One Can Stop Me"
2020
Black-ish
Billy Blade
Episode: "Earl, Interrupted"
Close Enough
(voice)
Episode: "Prank War/Cool Moms"
Power Book II: Ghost
Gabriel
Episode: "Exceeding Expectations"
Fargo
Doctor Senator[ 10]
Recurring cast (season 4 )
2021–23
Stillwater
Mr. Morgan (voice)
2 episodes
2022–23
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder
Pa (voice)
2 episodes
2022
Women of the Movement
Mose Wright
Main role
FBI: Most Wanted
Terry Daniels
Episode: "Greatest Hits"
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities
Sheriff Nate Craven
Episode: "The Autopsy"
2023
Black Cake
Charles Mitch
Recurring role
2023–24
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Chiron
Recurring role
2024
The Big Cigar
Walter Newton
Upcoming miniseries
Podcasts
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2020
Day by Day
Rex (voice)
Episode: "Two Turtles"
Awards and nominations
References
^ Mike Rose, cleveland com (January 31, 2024). "Famous birthdays list for January 31, 2024 includes celebrities Kerry Washington, Marcus Mumford" . cleveland . Retrieved June 2, 2024 .
^ Glynn Turman Ancestry Reveal on YouTube
^ Notable Alumni, LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts .Retrieved March 24, 2020.
^ "2007 Image Award nominees and winners" . The Hollywood Reporter . The Nielsen Company . March 1, 2007. Archived from the original on March 15, 2007. Retrieved November 5, 2007 .
^ Holan, Curt (2012). "Glynn Turman: Character actor brings star power to Atlanta" . Creative Loafing Atlanta . Archived from the original on March 3, 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2012 .
^ Andreeva, Nellie (December 9, 2020). " 'Women Of The Movement': Glynn Turman To Co-Star In ABC Limited Series" . Deadline Hollywood .
^ Hunt, Maria C. (May 19, 2024). " 'A history that's been suppressed': the Black cowboy story is 200 years old" . The Guardian . Retrieved June 12, 2024 .
^ Jones, Rendy. "Outlaw Johnny Black movie review (2023) | Roger Ebert" . RogerEbert.com . Retrieved October 6, 2023 .
^ The Paper Chase, Season 1, episode 9, "Moot Court" (YouTube)
^ Petski, Denise (September 3, 2019). " 'Fargo': Glynn Turman To Recur In season 4 Of FX Series" . Deadline . Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
^ "2007 Image Award nominees and winners" . The Hollywood Reporter . March 1, 2007. Archived from the original on March 15, 2007. Retrieved January 16, 2021 .
^ a b "Glynn Turman" . Academy of Television Arts & Sciences . Retrieved January 16, 2021 .
^ "Emmy Award Actor Glynn Turman to Host Caribbean Heritage Salute to Hollywood & the Arts" . South Florida Caribbean News . June 25, 2009. Retrieved January 16, 2021 .
^ Washington, Arlene (June 2, 2015). "NAACP Image Awards: The Winners" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved January 16, 2021 .
^ Davis, Clayton (December 20, 2020). "Los Angeles Film Critics Winners Full List: Entire 'Small Axe' Series Tops Despite Not Being Submitted for Oscars" . Variety . Retrieved January 16, 2021 .
^ Beresford, Trilby (January 9, 2021). " 'Nomadland' Named Best Picture by National Society of Film Critics" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved January 16, 2021 .
^ Schneider, Michael (January 18, 2021). " 'Ozark,' 'The Crown' and Netflix Lead 26th Annual Critics' Choice Awards TV Nominations" . Variety . Retrieved January 26, 2021 .
^ "Critics Choice Awards 2021: See the full list of winners" . CNN . March 8, 2021. Retrieved March 8, 2021 .
^ Sharf, Zach (January 26, 2021). "2021 Spirit Awards Nominations List: 'Never Rarely' Dominates with 7 Noms, 'Minari' Strong" . IndieWire . Retrieved January 26, 2021 .
^ Del Rosario, Alexandra (February 2, 2021). "NAACP Image Awards Nominations: Netflix Tops List With 'Bridgerton', 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' & 'Da 5 Bloods' " . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved February 3, 2021 .
^ Hipes, Patrick; Ramos, Dino-Ray (March 27, 2021). "NAACP Image Awards Winners: 'Bad Boys For Life' Best Picture, D-Nice Entertainer Of The Year; Viola Davis, Chadwick Boseman Top Movie Acting Honors – Full List Of Winners" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved March 28, 2021 .
^ Sharf, Zach (February 4, 2021). "SAG Award Nominations 2021: 'The Crown' Dominates TV, 'Minari' Scores for Film Alongside 'Ma Rainey' " . IndieWire . Retrieved February 4, 2021 .
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Awards for Glynn Turman
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