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Harry Lennix

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Harry Lennix
Harry Lennix by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Lennix at the San Diego Comic Con International in San Diego, California, July 20, 2013
BornHarry Joseph Lennix III
November 16, 1964 (age 48)
Chicago, IllinoisU.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1989–present
Harry Joseph Lennix III[1] (born November 16, 1964) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Terrence "Dresser" Williams in the Robert Townsend film The Five Heartbeats and as Boyd Langton in the Joss Whedon television seriesDollhouse.

Early life[edit]

Lennix, youngest of four siblings, was born inChicago, Illinois, the son of Lillian C. (née Vines), a laundress, and Harry Lennix, Jr., a machinist.[2][3]Lennix's father was a Creole from Louisiana.[4] Lennix attended Quigley Preparatory Seminary South andNorthwestern University, majoring in Acting and Direction. In his senior year at Northwestern, he was the coordinator of the African-American student organization, For Members Only.[5] He taught music and civics for several years in the Chicago Public School system and is a frequent lecturer.

Career[edit]

Lennix starred in the made-for-cable television film Keep the Faith, Baby as Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., the legendary Harlem Congressman from 1944 to 1972, debuting on Showtime Networks on February 17, 2002. Lennix has had supporting roles in films such as The Matrixseries, The Five Heartbeats, the Spike Lee film Get on the BusStomp the YardRayLove & BasketballBarbershop 2: Back in Business, and State of Play. In television, he had a recurring role in Diagnosis: Murder as Agent Ron Wagner, as well as a voice-over role in the Legion of Super Heroes animated series. He starred in the ABC television series Commander in Chief and the movie Titus (based on Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus) as Aaron the Moor. He had a recurring role in the sixth season of 24 as fictional Muslim civil rights activist Walid Al-Rezani. He appeared on the series House M.D. as a paralyzed jazz trumpet player, and appeared in six episodes of ERas Dr. Greg Fischer.[6] He also appeared in the episode "The Blame Game" of the first season ofAlly McBeal.
He played the part of Boyd Langton in Joss Whedon's series Dollhouse.[7] and the President of the United States in the comedy sketch show Little Britain USA.

Filmography[edit]

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1989The PackageField Soldier
1991The Five HeartbeatsDresser
1992Mo' MoneyTom Diltonas Harry J. Lennix
Bob RobertsFranklin Dockett
1994Guarding TessKenny Young
1995ClockersBill Walker
1996Get on the BusRandall
1997Chicago Cab, akaHellcabIrate Boyfriendas Harry J. Lennix
1999TitusAaronSatellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Drama
Nominated—Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actor
2002PumpkinRobert Meary
Collateral DamageDray
2003The Human StainMr. Silk
The Matrix ReloadedCommander Lock
The Matrix RevolutionsCommander Lock
2004ChrystalKalid
Barbershop 2: Back in BusinessQuentin Leroux
Suspect ZeroRich Charleton
RayJoe AdamsNominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2006Sharif Don't Like ItTom
2007Stomp the YardNate
Resurrecting the ChampBob Satterfield, Jr.
Across the UniverseArmy Sergeant
2009State of PlayDet. Donald Bell
2010Mr. SophisticationRon Waters
2012A Beautiful SoulJeff Freeze
2013Man of SteelGeneral Swanwick
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1989A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas StoryNeroTV movie
1990Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant DaughterProsecutor Keith WarnerTV movie
1992In the Best Interest of the ChildrenTim CoffeyTV movie
1994Vanishing Son IIAndre LaineTV movie
Vanishing Son IVAndre LaineTV movie
1995–1996The ClientDaniel HolbrookTV series, 3 episodes
1997ERDr. Greg FischerTV series, 6 episodes
2002Keep the Faith, BabyAdam Clayton Powell, Jr.TV movie, Black Reel Award for Best Actor in a Television Movie/Mini-Series
NAMIC Vision Award for Best Performance—Drama
Nominated—Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
2005House M.D.John Henry GilesTV series, 1 episode
2005–2006Commander in ChiefJim GardnerTV series, 19 episodes. Nominated—Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
200724Walid Al-RezaniTV series, 6 episodes
2008Little Britain USAPresident of the United StatesTV series, 4 episodes
2009–2010DollhouseBoyd LangtonTV series, 27 episodes
2013Emily Owens M.D.Tim DupreTV series, 6 episodes
2013–presentThe BlacklistHarold CooperTV series

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