African American character actor Glynn R. Turman was first introduced to the general public as Lew Miles, teen-aged son of Dr. Harry Miles (Percy Rodrigues) and his wife, Alma (Ruby Dee), during the 1968-1969 season of the prime-time TV soap opera Peyton Place. Turman went on to star as Chicago high schooler Leroy "Preach" Jackson in the 1975 film sleeper Cooley High. Settling into character roles in the 1980s, Turman was most often seen as judges, military officers, police detectives, and well-to-do patriarches. A departure from these "establishment" assignments was Turman's star turn in the 1981 TV-movie Thornwell, in which he portrayed real-life soldier James Thornwell, who accused the U.S. Army of subjecting him to illegal mind-controlling drugs. Turman's weekly series roles have included Secretary of State LaRue Hawkes in 1985's Hail to the Chief, and Colonel Bradford Taylor (aka "Dr. War") in the popular Cosby Show spin-off A Different World (1988-1993); he also appeared in the 1983 pilot episode of Manimal as Ty Earl, a role essayed by Michael D. Roberts in the series proper. In the 2000s, Turman played the memorable role of fictional Baltimore mayor Clarence V. Royce on the critically acclaimed HBO series The Wire. Also on HBO, he appeared in a few episodes of the psychotherapy drama In Treatment, winning an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role as the tough, strict father of Blair Underwood's troubled fighter pilot.
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John Dies at the End
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2012 | NOT YET RELEASED | ||
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Super 8
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2011 | |||
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Burlesque
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2010 | |||
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Takers
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2010 | |||
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Kings of the Evening
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2007 | |||
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City Teacher
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2006 | |||
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The Wire: Season 04
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2006 | |||
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Sahara
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2005 | |||
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The Wire: Season 03
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2004 | |||
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Fire and Ice
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2001 | |||
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Freedom Song
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2000 | |||
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Men of Honor
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2000 | |||
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The Visit
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2000 | |||
| 2000 | ||||
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Light It Up
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1999 | |||
| 1998 | ||||
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Buffalo Soldiers
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1997 | |||
| 1994 | ||||
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The Inkwell
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1994 | |||
| 1993 | ||||
| 1992 | ||||
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A Different World: Prisoner of Love
Director |
1992 | |||
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Deep Cover
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1992 | |||
| 1991 | ||||
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| 1990 | ||||
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McDonald's Gospelfest, Vol. 1
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1990 | |||
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McDonald's Gospelfest, Vol. 2
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1990 | |||
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| 1989 | ||||
| 1988 | ||||
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Ask Max
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1986 | |||
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Out of Bounds
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1986 | |||
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| 1985 | ||||
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Gremlins
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1984 | |||
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Secrets of a Married Man
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1984 | |||
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Penitentiary 2
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1982 | |||
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Grand Baby
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1981 | |||
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Thornwell
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1981 | |||
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Attica
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1980 | |||
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Centennial
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1978 | |||
| 1978 | ||||
| 1978 | ||||
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The Rag-Tag Champs
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1978 | |||
| 1977 | ||||
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Minstrel Man
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1977 | |||
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The Serpent's Egg
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1977 | |||
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J.D.'s Revenge
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1976 | |||
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The River Niger
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1976 | |||
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Cooley High
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1975 | |||
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The Blue Knight
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1975 | |||
| 1974 | ||||
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Thomasine and Bushrod
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1974 | |||
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Together Brothers
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1974 | |||
| 1973 | ||||
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Awol
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1972 | |||
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In Search of America
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1971 | |||
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Black Brigade
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1969 | |||
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A Hard Lesson
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NOT YET RELEASED | |||
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Preaching to the Pastor
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NOT YET RELEASED |




