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Dorian Harewood
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Character Modo
Born August 6, 1950, Dayton, Ohio, USA


Willie Dorian Harewood (born August 6, 1950) is an American actor. He first attracted attention for his portrayal of Simon Haley (father of author Alex Haley) in the ABC miniseries Roots: The Next Generations. He voiced Modo in Biker Mice from Mars.

Career[]

Harewood is known for his roles in Full Metal Jacket, for starring as Jesse Owens in The Jesse Owens Story, and for his co-starring role in the ABC Television series Strike Force (starring Robert Stack). In 1994, he was awarded the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie, for his recurring role as jazz/blues saxophonist Clarence "Cool Papa" Charleston on the NBC drama series I'll Fly Away. In 1995, he co-starred in the Warren Chaney docudrama, America: A Call to Greatness.[1][2] In 2012, he is an announcer for NBC.[3] He also played in the NBC (later syndicated) TV series Viper.

Personal life[]

Harewood was born in Dayton, Ohio, the son of Emerson Macaulay (1915-1980) and Estelle Olivia Harewood (1924-1991).[4] He has five siblings, Emerson M. Harewood, Jr. (deceased), Theolanda Harewood, Philip B. Harewood (deceased), Floranne E. Dunford and Lawanda G. Pitts.

He is married to actress/writer Ann McCurry, with whom he has two children, Olivia Ruth and John Dorian.

Notable roles[]

Animation[]

Films[]

Television[]

Video games[]

Radio[]

Music[]

  • "Show Me (One More Time)" (recorded in the 1980s)
  • Love Will Stop Calling (1988) Emeric Records

References[]

  1. ^ Host Biographies at America Movie
  2. ^ America: A Call to Greatness at the Internet Movie Database
  3. ^ Owen, Rob (2012-03-02). "TV Q&A: 'Harry's Law,' 'Dancing with the Stars' and 'The Big Bang Theory'". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. http://communityvoices.sites.post-gazette.com/index.php/arts-entertainment-living/tuned-in-journal/32103-tv-qaa-harrys-law-dancing-with-the-stars-and-the-big-bang-theory. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
  4. ^ Dorian Harewood Biography (1950-)

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