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Dorian Harewood

American actor (born )

Dorian Harewood (born August 6, )[1] is an American actor, best known for playing Jesse Owens in The Jesse Owens Story (), Det. Paul Strobber on Strike Force (–), and Rev. Morgan Hamilton in 7th Heaven (–).

Early years

Harewood was born on August 6, , in Dayton, Ohio, the son of Emerson Macaulay and Estelle Olivia Harewood.[2] His father was a high school teacher[3] and post office clerk.[2] He graduated from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati[4] in

Career

Harewood got his start in musical theater.

On Broadway, he performed in Two Gentlemen of Verona, Streamers,[3] and The Mighty Gents.[4] For his role in Don't Call Back, Harewood received a Theatre World Award for Most Promising Actor.[3] While in a stage production with Bette Davis, she encouraged Harewood to continue acting in dramatic roles, and credits her as his mentor.[5] He made his film debut in Foster and Laurie ().[6]

Harewood portrayed Simon Haley (father of author Alex Haley) in the ABC miniseries Roots: The Next Generations.[2] He is known for starring as Jesse Owens in The Jesse Owens Story,[7] and for his co-starring role as police psychologist Paul Strobber in the ABC Television series Strike Force (starring Robert Stack).[8] He appeared regularly on Trauma Center alongside Wendie Malick and Lou Ferrigno,[9] had a recurring role on China Beach[10] and was Hank Mitchell in The Trials of Rosie O'Neill.[11]

Some of his film work includes disaster film Gray Lady Down (),[3] action drama Tank (),[4] and sci-fi flick Solar Crisis ().[10] In Against All Odds (), he appeared as a football player, and was Timothy Hutton's coworker in The Falcon and the Snowman ().[12] Harewood then portrayed a combat veteran in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket ().[12] He appeared in two films in portraying Mackie Whitaker in Levity[13] and Teddy Howard in Gothika.[14]

In , he was awarded the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie,[15] for his recurring role as jazz/blues saxophonist Clarence "Cool Papa" Charleston on the NBC drama series I'll Fly Away.[16] The following year, Harewood voiced Hank Aaron in Hank Aaron: Chasing a Dream, narrating the television film.[17] He earned an Emmy Award nomination for the special.[18]

He also played Dr.

Julian Wilkes in the NBC (later syndicated) TV series Viper,[19] and had a recurring role as Rev. Morgan Hamilton in 7th Heaven.[20] Harewood appeared as Eliot Pierce in the Showtime series The Hoop Life.[21] For his work on this series, Harewood received his second NAACP Image Award nomination, for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in [22] He has also dabbled in music, having sung the national anthem at the Orange Bowl and releasing an album, Love Will Stop Calling, in [23]

As a voice actor, Harewood began playing characters in animation during the s.

He voiced A.C. in The California Raisin Show,[24] a guest role as Dan Riley in Batman: The Animated Series,[25] Tombstone in Spider-Man[26] and Michael Jordan in the Saturday morning cartoon ProStars.[27] He later returned to the Batman franchise as Jim Tate in Batman Beyond.[28] When James Avery was unavailable, Harewood would voice Shredder on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.[29] Harewood played Rhodey Rhodes / War Machine in Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk.[30] He provided the voice of Modo in Biker Mice from Mars (−96),[31] a role which he reprised in the revival of the same name (−08).[30]

Having appeared in over productions in film and television, Harewood has only publicly expressed regret with one: the miniseries Beulah Land, where he portrayed an overseer named Floyd.

He was disgusted with the film's script,[32] and claimed he was "unhappy" and "embarrassed" with the finished production.[12] Harewood has stated he will only accept roles he feels present positive images for African-Americans.[33]

Harewood is currently starring as Older Noah Calhoun in the Broadway adaptation of The Notebook, a role which he was nominated for the Tony award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical.[34]

Personal life

Harewood married actress Nancy Ann McCurry[35] on February 14, [2] The couple have two children, Olivia Ruth[36] and John Dorian.[35]

Filmography

Films

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.

Cooley HighUnaired pilot [37]
Foster and LaurieGregory Foster Television film [44]
Swiss Family RobinsonJama 2 episodes [37]
KojakJake Riley Episode: "The Condemned" [37]
FamilyGil Episode: "The Little Brother"
Eight is EnoughRichard Connery Episode: "All's Fair in Love and War" [37]
ColumboCop Uncredited; episode: "Make Me a Perfect Murderer" [37]
Panic in Echo ParkDr.

Michael Stoner

Television film [45]
SiegeSimon Television film [46]
Roots: The Next GenerationsSimon Haley 5 episodes [37]
An American Christmas CarolMatt Reeves Television film [47]
Beulah LandFloyd 3 episodes [37]
High IceLt.

Zack Dawkins

Television film [37]
Strike ForceDet. Sgt. Paul Strobber 20 episodes [37]
I, DesireDet. Jerry Van Ness Television film [48]
Matt HoustonJerry "The Rock" Lennox Episode: "The Rock and the Hard Place" [37]
Trauma CenterDr.

Nate "Skate" Baylor

13 episodes [49]
The Jesse Owens StoryJesse OwensTelevision film [37]
GlitterEarl Tobin 12 episodes [37]
HotelMatthew Bowers Episode: "Passports" [37]
Murder, She WroteSheriff Claudell Cox Episode: "Powder Keg" [37]
AmerikaJeffrey Wyman 6 episodes [37]
Guilty of Innocence: The Lenell Geter StoryLenell Geter Television film [50]
Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesShredder Voice, 4 episodes [37]
Beauty and the BeastJason Walker Episode: "Terrible Savior" [37]
MatlockEdward Kramer 2 episodes [37]
A Pup Named Scooby-DooPolice Chief Voice, episode: "The Sludge Monster from Earth's Core" [37]
PollyDr.

Shannon

Television film [51]
China BeachMajor Otis 3 episodes [37]
Polly: Comin' Home!Dr. Shannon Television film [51]
The Trials of Rosie O'NeillHank Mitchell 26 episodes [37]
The Legend of Prince ValiantSir Bryant Voice, 65 episodes [37]
I'll Fly AwayClarence "Cool Papa" Charleston 4 episodes [37]
Batman: The Animated SeriesDan Riley Voice, episode: "The Forgotten" [30]
Goof TroopBuster Vessel Voice, episode: "Big City Blues" [37]
AnimaniacsSpike LeeVoice, episode: "Taming of the Screwy" [30]
Mighty MaxAdditional voice Voice, 2 episodes [37]
Biker Mice from MarsModo Voice [30]
Spider-ManLonnie Lincoln / TombstoneVoice, 4 episodes [30]
Dr.

Quinn, Medicine Woman

Carver Episode: "Buffalo Soldier" [37]
ViperDr. Julian Wilkes Television film [37]
Iron ManJames Rhodes / War Machine, Stilt-ManVoice, 16 episodes [30]
GargoylesBoreas, Talos, Little Anton Voice [30]
Aaahh!!!

Real Monsters

Various roles Voice [30]
Freakazoid!Lt.

Dorian harewood Awards for Dorian Harewood. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot or collage of screenshots of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. The New Batman Adventures. When was Dorian Harewood born?

Artie King, Deep-Voiced Singer

Voice, 5 episodes [30]
7th HeavenRev. Morgan Hamilton Recurring role; 10 episodes [37]
The Incredible HulkRhodey Rhodes / War Machine Voice, episode: "Helping Hands, Iron Fist" [37]
Superman: The Animated SeriesRon TroupeVoice, 2 episodes [30]
The Real Adventures of Jonny QuestTigari, Guard, Officer Voice, 2 episodes [30]
Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the RealmJax Voice, 13 episodes [37]
12 Angry MenJuror #5 Television film [52]
The Blues Brothers: The Animated SeriesDon Kling Episode: "Strange Death of Betty Smythe" [37]
Pinky and the BrainBojangles Voice, episode: "Mice Don't Dance" [30]
Histeria!Various roles Voice, 11 episodes [30]
The New Batman AdventuresJudge Voice, episode: "Critters" [30]
Batman BeyondJim Tate Voice, 2 episodes [30]
The Last DebateBrad Lily Television film [37]
Rescue HeroesBob Buoy Voice, 4 episodes [30]
Stargate SG-1Councilor Thoran 2 episodes [37]
The PracticeDr.

Jerry Cochran

Episode: "Evil/Doers" [37]
The Christmas ShoesDalton Gregory Television film [37]
BoomtownCapt. Ronald Hicks Recurring role; 7 episodes [37]
Astro BoyDr.

Tenma, Shadow

Voice, English dub [30]
Megas XLREnder / Guardian / Squadron Leader Voice, 2 episodes [30]
Static ShockWarden Voice, episode: "Future Shock" [30]
Biker Mice from MarsVarious roles Voice [30]
Handy MannyCoach Johnson Voice, 4 episodes [30]
Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey AdventureOlder Irwin Voice, television film [30]
Private PracticeDuncan Stinson Episode: "In Which Sam Receives an Unexpected Visitor" [37]
House of PayneLarry Shelton 4 episodes [37]
The BatmanMartian ManhunterVoice, 4 episodes [30]
The Land Before TimeMr.

Thicknose

Voice, 6 episodes [30]
The Grim Adventures of Billy & MandyVan Helsing / Burrito / News Reporter Voice, 2 episodes [37]
Legion of Super HeroesMar LondoVoice, episode: "Cry Wolf" [37]
Terminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesBoyd Sherman 3 episodes [37]
The Spectacular Spider-ManDr.

Dorian harewood photo Discography [ edit ]. Best Actor in a Musical. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Outstanding Informational Special.

Bromwell

Voice, 4 episodes [30]
Criminal MindsFred Kirman Episode: "Spector Slowing" [37]
Rupert Episode: "Defend in Place" [37]
Bel AirJudge Robertson 2 episodes [37]
Big SkyRoman Cobb Episode: "Come Get Me" [37]

Theatre

Video games

Awards and nominations

Discography

  • "Show Me (One More Time)" (recorded in the s)
  • Love Will Stop Calling () (Emeric Records/Ichiban Records/EMI)
  • Have A Little () (USA Music Group)

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