Glynn Turman (born January 31, 1947) is an American actor. First coming to attention as a child actor in the original 1959 Broadway production of A Raisin in the Sun, Turman is known for his roles as Lew Miles on the prime-time soap opera Peyton Place (1968–1969), high school student Leroy "Preach" Jackson in the 1975 coming-of-age film Cooley High, math professor and retired Army colonel Bradford Taylor on the NBC sitcom A Different World (1988–1993), and Baltimore mayor Clarence Royce on the HBO drama series The Wire. He received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role on the HBO drama series In Treatment.

Turman also portrayed Jeremiah Kaan on the Showtime series House of Lies, Doctor Senator in the fourth season of the FX black comedy crime drama series Fargo, and starred in the 2020 Netflix film Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.

Early life

Turman was born in New York City. According to a DNA analysis, Turman shares maternal ancestry with the Edo people of Nigeria. Turman studied at High School of Performing Arts located in the Manhattan borough of New York City, graduating in 1965.

Career

Turman had his first prominent acting role at the age of 12 as Travis Younger in the original Broadway production of Lorraine Hansberry's classic play, A Raisin in the Sun, opposite Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Claudia McNeil, Ivan Dixon, Louis Gossett Jr., Lonne Elder III, John Fiedler and Diana Sands. After graduating high school, he apprenticed in regional and repertory companies throughout the US, including Tyrone Guthrie's Repertory Theatre, in which he performed in late 1960s productions of Good Boys, Harper's Ferry, The Visit, and The House of Atreus. He made his Los Angeles stage debut in William Hanley’s Slow Dance on the Killing Ground. A 1974 performance in The Wine Sellers earned him a Los Angeles Critics Award nomination and a Dramalogue Award. The play was also produced on Broadway as What The Wine Sellers Buy.[citation needed]

Turman won his first NAACP Image Award for his work in the play Eyes of the American. He received his second NAACP Image award for directing Deadwood Dick at the Inner City Cultural Center in Los Angeles.[citation needed]

On television, he has directed episodes of The Parent 'Hood, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, A Different World, and The Wayans Bros.

Turman on Broadway in A Raisin in the Sun. L-R: Ruby Dee, Claudia McNeil, Glynn Turman, Sidney Poitier, and John Fiedler.

Turman began his film career in the 1970s with blaxploitation flicks including Five on the Black Hand Side (1973), Thomasine & Bushrod (1974) and Together Brothers (1974), then progressed to roles in Cooley High (1975), plus The River Niger (1976), J. D.'s Revenge (1976) and A Hero Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich (1978). TV movies included Carter's Army, the prestigious Centennial, Attica, and Minstrel Man, for which he won his third NAACP Image Award.

Turman appeared in TV movies Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad in 1994, Buffalo Soldiers, and Freedom Song. More notable films include Penitentiary II (1982), Gremlins (1984), Deep Cover (1992), How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998), Men of Honor (2000), Sahara (2005), Kings of the Evening (2007), Burlesque (2010) and Super 8 (2011). In 2004, he joined the HBO series The Wire portraying the recurring role of Mayor Clarence Royce, becoming a full-time regular in 2006. His portrayal of Mayor Royce earned him an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2007.

Since The Wire, Turman guest-starred as a patient in the Scrubs episode "My Last Words". Turman's other television appearances include Hawaii Five-O (as Harley Dartson, 1973, "Tricks Are Not Treats"), the Twilight Zone segment "Paladin of the Lost Hour" (co-starring Danny Kaye with a script by Harlan Ellison), Matlock, Millennium, and the sitcom All of Us. In 2008, he won a Primetime Emmy award for his guest appearance on the HBO series In Treatment. He appeared in the ABC series Detroit 1-8-7. He has performed and produced a one-man show, Movin' Man, about his life.

Turman auditioned for the role of Han Solo in Star Wars. In a 2007 interview, Turman recalled: "That was in George Lucas' book. Apparently George Lucas had me in mind for the role, and then thought that there might be too much controversy between a white Princess Leia and a black Han Solo – because those were the times – and he didn't want to get into that. At the time, I had no idea. I just went to the audition, did it and got out of there." In 2012, he began appearing in House of Lies on Showtime as the father of the characters played by Don Cheadle and Larenz Tate. In 2016, he appeared in the Oprah Winfrey Network TV show Queen Sugar in which he played the father, Ernest Bordelon.

In 2017, Turman was cast as Nate Lahey Sr. in 10 episodes in seasons 4 and 5 of the ABC drama How to Get Away With Murder. His character is the imprisoned father of Nate Lahey (Billy Brown), a former police officer, detective and lover to series star Annalise Keating (Viola Davis). In 2018, Turman appeared on the legal drama Suits as Vic.

Turman recently appeared in the ABC limited series Women of the Movement in 2021, playing Mose Wright, Emmett Till's great-uncle. Turman also makes a cameo appearance as Mickey in 80 for Brady opposite Rita Moreno, Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Sally Field.

Turman founded Camp Gid D Up to teach horse skills and values to urban youth in southern California and has been co-grand marshal for the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo, celebrating black cowboys, for nearly 40 years.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971HonkySailor
1972A.W.O.L.Mohammed G.
1973Five on the Black Hand SideGideon Brooks
1974Thomasine & BushrodJomo J. Anderson
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat(voice)
Together BrothersDr. Johnson
1975Cooley HighLeroy "Preach" Jackson
1976The River NigerJeff Williams
J. D.'s RevengeIsaac "Ike" Hendrix
1977The Serpent's EggMonroe
1978A Hero Ain't Nothin' but a SandwichNigeria
1982Penitentiary IICharles Johnson
1984GremlinsRoy Hanson
1986Out of BoundsLieutenant Delgado
1992Deep CoverRussell Stevens Sr.
1994The InkwellSpencer Phillips
1996SubterfugeStallworth Hubbs
Psalms from the Underground-Short
1998How Stella Got Her Groove BackDr. Shakespeare
1999Light It UpPrincipal Allan Armstrong
2000The VisitParole Board Member Reingold
Men of HonorChief Floyd
2001Air RageTed BigelowVideo
2004The Seat FillerDerrick's Dad
2005SaharaDr. Frank Hopper
2007City TeacherKevin Sawyer
Kings of the EveningClarence Brown
2009Preaching to the PastorBishop Hightower
2010TakersChief Detective Duncan
BurlesqueHarold Saint
2011BrightBeamonShort
SupremacyFrank Walker
Super 8Dr. Woodward
Forcin' the Blues-Short
2012John Dies at the EndDetective Appleton
Who Killed Soul Glow?-
The Obama EffectSlim Sugar
The Pastor's Secrets-
2013Act Like You Love MeDavid
2014Dakota's SummerIsaac Benson
2015Last ChanceJudge KramerShort
2016Juney Smith's Black American Film CollectionCity Teacher 1Video
RaceHarry Davis
2018SolaceClay
BumblebeeGeneral Whalen
2019Windows on the WorldLou
JustinePapa Don
SextupletsLeland
2020The Way BackDoc
Ma Rainey's Black BottomToledo
2022The Devil You KnowLloyd Cowans
202380 for BradyMickey
RustinA. Philip Randolph
Outlaw Johnny BlackBullseye Black
2024Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2
2025StrawRichard
TBAHorizon: An American Saga – Chapter 3Filming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961The Play of the Week-Episode: "Black Monday"
1968DaktariUsumbuEpisode: "Once Upon a Fang"
1968–69Peyton PlaceLew MilesMain cast (season 5)
1969JuliaJimmy JamesEpisode: "The Undergraduate" & "For Whom the Wedding Bell Tolls"
CBS PlayhouseJacksonEpisode: "Sadbird"
1970–71Room 222VicEpisode: "Dreams of Glory" & "Opportunity Room"
1970Carter's ArmyPvt. George BrightmanTV movie
1971In Search of AmericaBodhi
Storefront Lawyers-Episode: "Marathon"
InsightSamEpisode: "Bird on the Mast"
1972The Mod SquadLonnieEpisode: "Kill Gently, Sweet Jessie"
The Doris Day ShowChris DavisEpisode: "The Great Talent Raid"
1973CannonJamalEpisode: "Deadly Heritage"
Hawaii Five-OHarley DartsonEpisode: "Tricks Are Not Treats"
The RookiesJimmy WebsterEpisode: "Blood Brother"
1975Ceremonies in Dark Old MenTheoTV movie
The Blue KnightEdwin BeallEpisode: "Pilot"
1976–78VisionsAxisEpisode: "The Tapestry/Circles" & "Charlie Smith and the Fritter Tree"
1977Minstrel ManHarry Brown, Jr.TV movie
The Tony Randall ShowWilliamEpisode: "New Found Franklin"
1978ABC Afterschool SpecialLenny JohnsonEpisode: "The Rag Tag Champs"
Katie: Portrait of a CenterfoldPreston de CordivaTV movie
The Paper ChaseRaymond LivingstonEpisode: "Moot Court"
1978–79CentennialNate PersonMiniseries
1980AtticaRaymond FranklinTV movie
The White ShadowRon TaylorEpisode: "A Few Good Men"
Palmerstown, U.S.A.C.J. FreemanEpisode: "The Old Sister"
1981ThornwellJames ThornwellTV movie
1982The Greatest American HeroCaptain Le ClercEpisode: "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"
Cass MalloyOfficer Woodrow FreemanPilot for She's the Sheriff
FameBen PettitEpisode: "Class Act"
1983ManimalTy EarlEpisode: "Manimal"
Lottery!-Episode: "Detroit: The Price of Freedom"
1984The Love BoatTyroneEpisode: "Ace's Valet/Mother Comes First/Hit or Miss America"
Fantasy IslandJoe WilsonEpisode: "Bojangles and the Dancer/Deuces Are Wild"
Secrets of a Married ManJesseTV movie
T. J. HookerNorman PowellEpisode: "Anatomy of a Killing"
Hot PursuitMitch SimpsonEpisode: "Goodbye... I Love You"
This Is the Life-Episode: "Reprise for the Lord"
1985RiptideTyrone DiamondEpisode: "Prisoner of War"
American PlayhouseJoshuaEpisode: "Charlotte Forten's Mission: Experiment in Freedom"
Detective in the House-Episode: "Whatever Happened To...?"
Hail to the ChiefLaRue HawkesEpisode: "Pilot"
The Twilight ZoneBilly KinettaEpisode: "Teacher's Aide/Paladin of the Lost Hour"
The Grand Baby-TV movie
Murder, She WroteBen ColemanEpisode: "Murder to a Jazz Beat"
1986The Redd Foxx ShowRod TylerEpisode: "High School Blues"
The Magical World of DisneyLloyd LymanEpisode: "Ask Max"
Murder, She WroteStan LassiterEpisode: "Deadline for Murder"
1987MatlockMaj. Dennis OrlandoEpisode: "The Court-Martial: Part 1 & 2"
CBS Summer PlayhouseRoger DonnelyEpisode: "Doctors Wilde"
J.J. StarbuckLt. CaspersonsEpisode: "Pilot"
1989Murder, She WroteEarl BrowderEpisode: "Jack and Bill"
1988–93A Different WorldColonel Bradford TaylorMain cast (season 2-6)
1990Freddy's NightmaresDr. RedmanEpisode: "Life Sentence"
1994Race to Freedom: The Underground RailroadSolomonTV movie
Someone Else's ChildJudge Roullard
1996The Lazarus Man-Episode: "Panorama"
Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" ManigaultCoach PowellTV movie
Circle of Pain-
1997MillenniumJames GlenEpisode: "Wide Open"
Buffalo SoldiersSgt. Joshua 'Joyu' Judges RuthTV movie
1999The Magnificent SevenAchilles ThompsonEpisode: "Achilles"
2000Freedom SongT-Bone LanierTV movie
Strange WorldWade BeecherEpisode: "Skin"
Touched by an AngelSheriff Ernie GuthrieEpisode: "Finger of God"
2000–02Resurrection Blvd.Bobby DavisRecurring cast
2001Fire & IceRobert Aimes Sr.TV movie
Big AppleTed OlsenMain cast
JAGSub CaptainEpisode: "Mixed Messages"
2003The Lyon's DenPhil CherotEpisode: "Duty to Save"
Law & Order: Criminal IntentRoy HinesEpisode: "Pravda"
2004–05The Bernie Mac ShowCarl McCulloughEpisode: "Family Reunion" & "Who Gives This Bride"
2004–08The WireMayor Clarence V. RoyceRecurring cast (season 3), main cast (season 4), guest (season 5)
2006Law & Order: Special Victims UnitDr. YoungEpisode: "Infected"
All of UsEarl JamesRecurring cast (season 4)
2008Murder 101Sheriff Bob MonroeEpisode: "New Age"
Players at the Poker PalaceBlack BartEpisode: "The Shoot Out"
Night Life-TV movie
Cold CaseAl TowertEpisode: "Glory Days"
ERMr. HolmesEpisode: "Parental Guidance"
2008–09In TreatmentAlex Prince, Sr.Supporting cast: season 1-2
2009ScrubsGeorge ValentineEpisode: "My Last Words"
SouthlandCaptainEpisode: "Two Gangs"
FlashForwardSenator NolandEpisode: "Gimme Some Truth"
2010Detroit 1-8-7Reverend Clinton P. HueyEpisode: "Shelter"
2010–11The DefendersJudge Bob OwensRecurring cast
2011Funny or Die PresentsChief HuckeyEpisode #2.10
2012AlcatrazEmmitt LittleEpisode: "Clarence Montgomery"
NCIS: Los AngelesJames PierceEpisode: "Out of the Past"
RevolutionMajor David KiplingEpisode: "Nobody's Fault But Mine"
2012–16House of LiesJeremiah KaanMain cast
2013Criminal MindsCharles JohnsonEpisode: "Strange Fruit"
2015ProofColonel James TylerEpisode: "St. Luke's"
2016–22Queen SugarErnest Bordelon3 episodes
2017GravesLennyEpisode: "Not All Who Wander Are Lost" & "Spark Meet Gasoline"
Brothered UpFrank WilliamsTV movie
2018SuitsVicEpisode: "Bad Man"
2018–19How to Get Away with MurderNate Lahey Sr.Recurring cast (season 4-5)
2019Better ThingsRocketEpisode: "Nesting"
Documentary Now!Julius BaxterEpisode: "Long Gone"
American GodsReverend HutchinsEpisode: "The Ways of the Dead"
The Red LineNathan GordonRecurring cast
ClawsCalvin SimsRecurring cast (season 3)
Mr. MercedesJudge Bernard RainesRecurring cast (season 3)
PowerGabrielEpisode: "No One Can Stop Me"
2020Black-ishBilly BladeEpisode: "Earl, Interrupted"
Close Enough(voice)Episode: "Prank War/Cool Moms"
Power Book II: GhostGabrielEpisode: "Exceeding Expectations"
FargoDoctor SenatorRecurring cast (season 4)
2021–23StillwaterMr. Morgan (voice)2 episodes
2022–23The Proud Family: Louder and ProuderPa (voice)
2022Women of the MovementMose WrightMain role
FBI: Most WantedTerry DanielsEpisode: "Greatest Hits"
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of CuriositiesSheriff Nate CravenEpisode: "The Autopsy"
2023Black CakeCharles MitchRecurring role
2023–presentPercy Jackson and the OlympiansChironRecurring role
2024The Big CigarWalter Newton
The NeighborhoodOtis (Tina's Father)Episode: "Welcome To Daddy Issues" & "Welcome To The Wicked Stepmother"
2025ParadiseXavier's FatherEpisode: "The Architect of Social Well-Being"

Podcasts

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020Day by DayRex (voice)Episode: "Two Turtles"

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryTitleResultRef.
2007NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesThe WireNominated
2008Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesIn TreatmentWon
San Diego Black Film FestivalBest Supporting ActorKings of the EveningWon
2015NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesHouse of LiesNominated
2019Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesHow to Get Away with MurderNominated
2020Los Angeles Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActorMa Rainey's Black BottomWon
National Society of Film CriticsBest Supporting ActorRunner-up
2021Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a Movie/MiniseriesFargoNominated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Acting EnsembleMa Rainey's Black BottomNominated
Independent Spirit AwardsBest Supporting MaleNominated
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureNominated
Outstanding Ensemble Cast in a Motion PictureWon
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated

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