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Carl Lumbly
Spouse(s)Vonetta McGee
(1987 — present)

Carl Winston Lumbly (born August 14, 1951) is an American film, stage, and television actor.

Biography

Early life

Born to Jamaican immigrants in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Lumbly graduated from South High School there and Macalester College in nearby St. Paul.

Acting career

At one time he was a journalist in Minnesota, when he got an acting job while on assignment for a story about a workshop theatre and stayed with the improvisational company for two years (along with then-unknown Danny Glover).

His first major role was Detective Marcus Petrie on the television series Cagney and Lacey (1982 – 1988). He starred as the main character in the short-lived sci-fi series M.A.N.T.I.S. (1994 – 1995). His most visible role was as Marcus Dixon in the American television series Alias (2001 – 2006). Other prominent roles include providing the voice the for Martian Manhunter on Justice League and Justice League Unlimited, and a recurring role on L.A. Law. He also appeared as the voice of the Mayor of Metropolis on Superman the Animated Series episode "Speed Demons" in 1997.

In 2000, Lumbly portrayed activist and Congressman Ron Dellums in the Disney's Channel's original movie, The Color of Friendship. Although the movie was focused on Dellums's daughter's friendship with a white South African girl, the film also discussed Dellums's role in ending apartheid in South Africa.

Lumbly most recently appeared as Lt. Daniel "Bulldog" Novacek in the television series Battlestar Galactica. It has been officially reported that Lumbly will be playing a role in the cinematic of video game Command and Conquer 3 's upcoming expansion pack Kane's Wrath.

Works

Film

Television

Video Games

  • Command and Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath (2008)

References

  1. According to the State of Minnesota. Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002. At Ancestry.com

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