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Clarke Peters

American actor, writer, and director (born 1952)


Summary

American actor, writer, and director (born 1952)

FieldValue
nameClarke Peters
imageClarke Peters Edinburgh 2010.jpg
captionPeters in Edinburgh in August 2010
birth_namePeter Clarke
birth_date
birth_placeNew York City, U.S.
occupation{{flatlist
spouse
children5, including Joe Jacobs
years_active1970s–present
creditsThe Wire;
Five Guys Named Moe;
Da 5 Bloods
  • Actor
  • writer
  • director}} Five Guys Named Moe; Da 5 Bloods

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 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.

Early life

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.

Career

In 1971, Peters' older brother enabled him to work as a costume designer for a production in Paris, France, of the musical Hair, 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).

After writing several revues with Sherrin, in 1990 Peters wrote the revue Five Guys Named Moe, which received a Tony Award nomination for Best Book of a Musical. He followed this up with Unforgettable, a musical about Nat King Cole, which received scathing reviews. He also starred in the 2010 British production of Five Guys Named Moe.

As a stage actor, Peters has appeared on Broadway, where his performance in The Iceman Cometh (1999) won him the Theatre World Award, and he portrayed the shady lawyer Billy Flynn in the revival of Chicago in 2000 and 2003. In regional theatre he has appeared in Driving Miss Daisy, The Wiz, Bubbling Brown Sugar, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Carmen Jones, and The Amen Corner. In September 2011, Peters appeared on stage in a Sheffield Crucible Theatre production of Shakespeare's Othello, playing the title role opposite his Wire co-star Dominic West, who played Iago. In the 2014 New York Shakespeare in the Park festival, Peters played Gloucester in King Lear.

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.

Peters' movie credits include Mona Lisa (1986), Notting Hill (1999), K-PAX (2001), Freedomland (2006), Marley & Me (2008), Endgame (2009; in which he played Nelson Mandela), Nativity! (2009), the Spike Lee film Red Hook Summer (2012; in which he played Bishop Enoch), and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017).

Peters played Easy Rawlins in a 1997 BBC Radio 4 dramatization of Walter Mosley's Black Betty. He also narrated the BBC radio series Black Music in Europe: A Hidden History, as well as the audiobook version of Michael Chabon's novel Telegraph Avenue, released in September 2012 by HarperAudio.

Personal life

Peters was politicized by the Vietnam War. Shortly before he left for Paris, he was arrested for obstructing police lines after an anti-Vietnam War demonstration but was cleared. He later said of this experience: "It made me more angry than anything else, because what I experienced was how impotent you could be as an American citizen." While in Paris, Peters received a letter from the FBI accusing him of draft evasion. He contested the charge, stating: "If the enemy comes to America, I'll be there, but I don't know the Vietnamese. If you put me in the army, I'm not going there."

Peters has had five children from three relationships. He and his first wife, Janine Martyne, who sang with him on recordings, had two children: a daughter, China Clarke, an architect, and a son, Peter Clarke, a tattoo artist. A subsequent relationship with Joanna Jacobs produced two sons: Joe Jacobs, an actor, and Guppy, who died of a kidney tumor in 1992, at the age of four. He has a son, Max, with his second wife, Penny Ephson; Max played the young Michael Jackson in the West End production of the musical Thriller – Live.

As of 2012, Peters split his time between a house in the Charles Village section of Baltimore, which he bought in 2006 while working on The Wire, and one in London, where Penny and Max live.

He is a follower of the Brahma Kumaris.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1979The Music MachineLaurie
1980Silver Dream RacerCider Jones
1981OutlandSgt. Ballard
1986Mona LisaAnderson
1996SeasickRadio Reporter Pounds
1999Notting HillHelix Lead Actor
2001K-PaxHomeless Veteran
2003Head of StateFundraiser Demo-Tape Man
2006FreedomlandReverend Longway
2008The Poker HouseMaurice
GiganticRoger Stovall
TurnipseedA.B. Turnipseed
Marley & MeEditor
2009EndgameNelson Mandela
Brief Interviews with Hideous MenSubject #31
Nativity!Studio Boss
2010Locked InFrank
2011Searching for SonnyNarrator
2012Red Hook SummerDa Good Bishop Enoch Rouse
2014John WickHarry
The Best of MeMorgan Dupree
2015The BenefactorDr. Romano
The Bad Education MovieCommander Andrews
2017Division 19Perelman
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriPolice Chief Abercrombie
2018An Acceptable LossPhillip Lamm
2019HarrietBen Ross
The Mandela EffectDr. Fuchs
2020Come AwayMad Hatter
Da 5 BloodsOtis
2022Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with SomebodyJohn Houston
2024BonhoefferReverend Powell Sr.

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1980–1984Play for TodayYankee Billy / Stevie2 episodes
1983The ProfessionalsPresident OjukaEpisode: "The Ojuka Situation"
Saigon: Year of the CatSoldierTV movie
1985Travelling ManAlan DowningEpisode: "A Token Attempt"
1989Red King, White KnightJonesTV movie
Frederick Forsyth Presents: A Casualty of WarGrover T. FlemingTV movie
1991El C.I.D.SultanEpisode: "Christmas Spirit"
1992A Masculine EndingTheo SykesTV movie
1993Death TrainC.W. WhitlockTV movie
Between the LinesMr. BanthorpeEpisode: "Jumping the Lights"
1994Murder Most HorridAmericanEpisode: "Mangez Merveillac"
1995Chandler & CoJasperEpisode: "The American Dream"
1996French and SaundersLt. Johnny CochraneEpisode: "The Quick and the Dead"
1998Jonathan CreekHewie Harper2 episodes
2000The CornerFat CurtMiniseries; 6 episodes
OzAfsanaEpisode: "The Bill of Wrongs"
2002Night and DayGabriel Huysman3 episodes
2002–2008The WireDet. Lester FreamonMain cast; 55 episodes
2003Waking the DeadHoward Boorstin2 episodes: "Multistorey"
2003, 2016American MastersNarrator2 episodes: "James Brown: Soul Survivor";
"Fats Domino and The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll"
2005Law & Order: Trial by JuryRex da SilvaEpisode: "Pattern of Conduct"
2007MeadowlandsProfessor / Samantha's FatherEpisode #1.6
2008Life on MarsCaptain Bellow2 episodes
2009DamagesDave Pell8 episodes
In Plain SightNorman Baker / Norman DanzerEpisode: "Duplicate Bridge"
Great PerformancesWalter de CourcyEpisode: "Chess in Concert"
Holby CityDerek Newman5 episodes
Doctor Who: DreamlandNight Eagle (voice)4 episodes
2010Covert AffairsDr. Mark RamsayEpisode: "Pilot"
2010–2013TremeAlbert LambreauxMain cast; 35 episodes
2011ArcherPopeye (voice)2 episodes
Memphis BeatFredEpisode: "The Feud"
2012–2013Person of InterestAlonzo Quinn11 episodes
2013Blue BloodsNathan AndersonEpisode: "Quid Pro Quo"
2014True DetectiveMinisterEpisode: "The Long Bright Dark"
Death in ParadiseMarlon CroftEpisode: "Political Suicide"
The DivideIsaiah Page8 episodes
2015ForeverJerry ChartersEpisode: "The Wolves of Deep Brooklyn"
Midsomer MurdersFrank WainwrightEpisode: "The Ballad of Midsomer County"
Agatha Christie's Partners in CrimeJulius Hersheimmer3 episodes
Show Me a HeroRobert Mayhawk2 episodes
London SpyThe AmericanEpisode: "Strangers"
Jessica JonesDet. Oscar Clemons4 episodes
2016JerichoRalph Coates8 episodes
UndergroundJay3 episodes
The TunnelSonny Persaud4 episodes
People of EarthRonaldEpisode: "Lost and Found"
2016–2017ChanceCarl Allan9 episodes
2017The Blacklist: RedemptionRichard Whitehall2 episodes
The DeuceMelvin "Ace"Episode: "My Name Is Ruby"
2018BulletproofDirector-General Ronald Pike Sr6 episodes
Love IsPresent-day Yasir10 episodes
2019His Dark MaterialsThe Master of Jordan College3 episodes (series 1)
Christmas Under the StarsClemTelevision film (Hallmark)
2020BumpsCharlesTelevision pilot
2021The IrregularsThe Linen Man7 episodes
FoundationAbbas6 episodes
La FortunaJonas Pierce6 episodes
2022The Man Who Fell to EarthJosiah FallsMain role
2024TrueloveKenMiniseries, 6 episodes
Testament: The Story of MosesVoice of GodMiniseries, 3 episodes
EricGeorgeMiniseries
2025Towards ZeroMr TrevesThree-part miniseries
WatsonHamish WatsonEpisode: "Giant Steps"

Theatre

Source:

YearTitleRoleVenueDirectorRef.
DispatchesT/O Joe the Priest; JohnsonNational TheatreBill Bryde
1987Blues in the NightSnakeDonmar WarehouseSheldon Epps
1987Amen CornerBrother BoxerTricyle TheatreAnton Phillips
1988Driving Miss DaisyHoke ColeburnApollo TheatreRon Lagomarsino
1989-90Ma Rainey's Black BottomToledoNational TheatreHoward Davies
1990Five Guys Names MoeFour-Eyed MoeLyric TheatreCharles Augins
1993Kiss of the SpiderwomanThe WardenShaftesbury TheatreHal Prince
1996-7Guys & DollsSky MastersonNational TheatreA Bird & R Eyrne
1996ChicagoBilly FlynnShubert TheatreWalter Bobbie
1998The Iceman ComethJoe MottAlmeida TheatreHoward Davies
1999Brooks Atkinson TheatreHoward Davies
ChicagoBilly FlynnAdelphi TheatreMichael Grandage
Mourning Becomes ElectraSef and ShantymanNational TheatreHoward Davies
2006-7Porgy and BessPorgySavoy TheatreTrevor Nunn
2010The Whipping ManSimonPittsfield's BarringtonChristopher Innvar
2011OthelloOthelloSheffield TheatreDaniel Evans
2014King LearEarl of GloucesterShakespeare in the Park/BroadwayDaniel Sullivan
2015How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingPerformerRoyal Festival HallJonathan Butterell
The RoyaleWyntonLincoln Center TheaterRachel Chavkin
2016Simply HeavenlyMelonYoung VicJosette Bushell-Mingo
2019The American ClockRobertson/Taylor/Moe 3The Old VicRachel Chavkin
2024King LearThe FoolAlmeida TheatreYael Farber

Audio dramas

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1997Black BettyEasy RawlinsBBC Radio
2008Dr NoQuarrelBBC Radio
2014-2015Elvis McGonagall Takes a Look on the Bright SideNarratorBBC Radio
2016Blood CountDuke EllingtonBBC Radio
2017The Underground RailroadNarratorBBC Radio, abridged audiobook reading
2002The Gold BugCharlesBBC Radio
2022Marvel's Wastelanders: WolverineCharles Xavier / Professor XPodcast
Marvel's WastelandersCharles Xavier / Professor XPodcast
2023The Mantawauk CavesDetective Solomon SmithPodcast

Awards and nominations

AssociationYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards2021Best Supporting ActorDa 5 Bloods
Best Ensemble
Awards Circuit Community Awards2017Best Cast EnsembleThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
British Academy Film Awards2021Best Actor in a Supporting RoleDa 5 Bloods
Critics' Choice Movie Awards2018Best Acting EnsembleThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
2021Da 5 Bloods
Detroit Film Critics Society2017Best EnsembleThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Georgia Film Critics Association2018Best EnsembleThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Indiana Film Journalists Association2021Best Ensemble ActingDa 5 Bloods
Laurence Olivier Awards1996Best Actor in a MusicalUnforgettable
1999Chicago
2007Porgy and Bess
Music City Film Critics Association2021Best Ensemble ActingDa 5 Bloods
NAACP Image Awards2013Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesTreme
2020Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion PictureHarriet
2021Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureDa 5 Bloods
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture
National Board of Review2021Best EnsembleDa 5 Bloods
Online Film Critics Society2017Best EnsembleThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
San Diego Film Critics Society2017Best EnsembleThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Screen Actors Guild Awards2021Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureDa 5 Bloods
Seattle Film Critics Society2017Best EnsembleThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association2017Best EnsembleThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

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