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Clarke Peters

Peter Clarke (born April 7, 1952), known professionally as Clarke Peters, is an American actor, writer, and director, who has spent much of his adult life in the United Kingdom. He is best known for his roles as Lester Freamon in the television series The Wire (2002–2008) and Albert Lambreaux in the television series Treme (2010–2013). He also wrote the book for the musical revue Five Guys Named Moe (1990). Peters is also known for his roles in the films Silver Dream Racer (1980), Endgame (2009), John Wick (2014), Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017), Harriet (2019), and Da 5 Bloods (2020), the lattermost of which earned him a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Peters was born Peter Clarke, the second of four sons, in New York City, and grew up in Englewood, New Jersey. At the age of 12, he had his first theater experience, in a school production of My Fair Lady. He began to have serious ambitions to work in the theater at the age of 14. He graduated from Dwight Morrow High School in 1970. In 1971, Peters' older brother enabled him to work as a costume designer for a production of the musical Hair in Paris, in which Peters later starred. In 1973, Peters moved to London and changed his name to Clarke Peters, because Equity already had a few namesake members. While in London, he formed a soul band, The Majestics, and worked as a backup singer on such hits as "Love and Affection" by Joan Armatrading, "Boogie Nights" by Heatwave, and some David Essex songs. However, music was not Peters' main ambition, and he preferred to work in the theater. His first West End theatre musical roles, which he received with assistance from his friend Ned Sherrin, were I Gotta Shoe (1976) and Bubbling Brown Sugar (1977). Other West End credits include Blues in the Night, Porgy and Bess, The Witches of Eastwick, Guys and Dolls, Chicago, and Chess. Peters starred in the Sean Connery space Western Outland (1981) as the treacherous Sgt. Ballard, and he played an almost wordless role as Anderson, a vicious pimp in Neil Jordan's Mona Lisa (1986). Peters is familiar to television viewers as Detective Lester Freamon in the HBO series The Wire. Peters also starred in the HBO mini-series The Corner, portraying a drug addict named Fat Curt, as well as the FX series Damages, as Dave Pell. Both The Wire and The Corner were created by writer and former The Baltimore Sun journalist David Simon. Peters also stars in Simon's HBO series Treme, in the role of Mardi Gras Indian chief Albert Lambreaux. Peters appeared in two episodes of the American time-travel/detective TV series Life on Mars (2008) as NYPD Captain Fletcher Bellow. He also appeared in the British show Holby City, as Derek Newman, the father of nurse Donna Jackson. He voiced a part in the Doctor Who animated episode Dreamland, and in the In Plain Sight episode "Duplicate Bridge" as a man in Witness Protection named Norman Baker/Norman Danzer. In 2010, Peters read Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption for BBC 7. In that year, he also had a guest appearance as Professor Mark Ramsay in the pilot episode of the USA Network TV series Covert Affairs. From 2012 to 2013, Peters had a recurring role as Alonzo D. Quinn in the CBS TV series Person of Interest.

  • Known ForActing
  • Born7 April 1952 (age 73)
  • Place of BirthNew York City, New York, USA

Clarke Peters

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Peter Clarke (born April 7, 1952), known professionally as Clarke Peters, is an American actor, writer, and director, who has spent much of his adult life in the United Kingdom. He is best known for his roles as Lester Freamon in the television series The Wire (2002–2008) and Albert Lambreaux in the television series Treme (2010–2013). He also wrote the book for the musical revue Five Guys Named Moe (1990). Peters is also known for his roles in the films Silver Dream Racer (1980), Endgame (2009), John Wick (2014), Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017), Harriet (2019), and Da 5 Bloods (2020), the lattermost of which earned him a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Peters was born Peter Clarke, the second of four sons, in New York City, and grew up in Englewood, New Jersey. At the age of 12, he had his first theater experience, in a school production of My Fair Lady. He began to have serious ambitions to work in the theater at the age of 14. He graduated from Dwight Morrow High School in 1970. In 1971, Peters' older brother enabled him to work as a costume designer for a production of the musical Hair in Paris, in which Peters later starred. In 1973, Peters moved to London and changed his name to Clarke Peters, because Equity already had a few namesake members. While in London, he formed a soul band, The Majestics, and worked as a backup singer on such hits as "Love and Affection" by Joan Armatrading, "Boogie Nights" by Heatwave, and some David Essex songs. However, music was not Peters' main ambition, and he preferred to work in the theater. His first West End theatre musical roles, which he received with assistance from his friend Ned Sherrin, were I Gotta Shoe (1976) and Bubbling Brown Sugar (1977). Other West End credits include Blues in the Night, Porgy and Bess, The Witches of Eastwick, Guys and Dolls, Chicago, and Chess. Peters starred in the Sean Connery space Western Outland (1981) as the treacherous Sgt. Ballard, and he played an almost wordless role as Anderson, a vicious pimp in Neil Jordan's Mona Lisa (1986). Peters is familiar to television viewers as Detective Lester Freamon in the HBO series The Wire. Peters also starred in the HBO mini-series The Corner, portraying a drug addict named Fat Curt, as well as the FX series Damages, as Dave Pell. Both The Wire and The Corner were created by writer and former The Baltimore Sun journalist David Simon. Peters also stars in Simon's HBO series Treme, in the role of Mardi Gras Indian chief Albert Lambreaux. Peters appeared in two episodes of the American time-travel/detective TV series Life on Mars (2008) as NYPD Captain Fletcher Bellow. He also appeared in the British show Holby City, as Derek Newman, the father of nurse Donna Jackson. He voiced a part in the Doctor Who animated episode Dreamland, and in the In Plain Sight episode "Duplicate Bridge" as a man in Witness Protection named Norman Baker/Norman Danzer. In 2010, Peters read Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption for BBC 7. In that year, he also had a guest appearance as Professor Mark Ramsay in the pilot episode of the USA Network TV series Covert Affairs. From 2012 to 2013, Peters had a recurring role as Alonzo D. Quinn in the CBS TV series Person of Interest.

  • Known ForActing
  • Born7 April 1952 (age 73)
  • Place of BirthNew York City, New York, USA
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Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin
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Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody
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2022
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BBC Proms - The Golden Age of Broadway
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2022
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Cameron Mackintosh - The First 50 Years
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2021
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Letters Live from the Archive: Freemasons’ Hall
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7.5
2021
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The Royale
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2021
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Come Away
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5.8
2020
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Da 5 Bloods
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6.469
2020
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Count Basie: Through His Own Eyes
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7.0
2020
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The Mandela Effect
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6.4
2019
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Harriet
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7.334
2019
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Christmas Under the Stars
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6.443
2019
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An Acceptable Loss
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6.2
2019
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The Opera Game
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2019
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
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2017
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Division 19
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2017
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Rebirth in New Orleans
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9.0
2016
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Fats Domino and The Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll
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2016
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The Benefactor
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2015
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Sean Connery: In His Own Words
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2015
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Roy Orbison: One of the Lonely Ones
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10.0
2015
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The Bad Education Movie
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5.725
2015
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John Wick
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2014
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The Best of Me
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7.469
2014
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Grace
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4.9
2014
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Red Hook Summer
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5.5
2012
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Searching for Sonny
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3.9
2011
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Locked In
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4.0
2010
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Legacy
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4.654
2010
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Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
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5.1
2009
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Nativity!
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6.288
2009
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Endgame
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5.8
2009
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Chess in Concert
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2009
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Turnipseed
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2009
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Marley & Me
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2008
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Gigantic
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2008
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The Poker House
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2008
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Sympathetic Details
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2008
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The Wire: The Last Word
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2007
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The Wire Odyssey
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2007
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Tapping the Wire
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2007
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Freedomland
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James Brown: Soul Survivor
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Head of State
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2003
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Notting Hill
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7.263
1999
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Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh
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1998
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Death Train
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1993
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The Nicholas Brothers: We Sing and We Dance
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1992
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A Masculine Ending
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1992
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Red King, White Knight
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1989
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A Casualty of War
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1989
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Up Line
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1987
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Mona Lisa
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1986
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King
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1984
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Facelift
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1984
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Saigon: Year Of The Cat
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4.6
1983
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Outland
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1981
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Number on End
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1980
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Silver Dream Racer
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1980
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The Music Machine
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1979