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==Selected works== ==Selected works==



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Lumbly as Marcus Dixon on Alias

Carl Lumbly, born August 14, 1952 in Minnesota, is a film, stage, and television actor.

Lumbly graduated from South High School in Minneapolis and Macalester College in St. Paul. 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 Mark Petrie on the hit television series Cagney and Lacey (1982-1988). His most recent work was as Marcus Dixon in the American television series Alias (2001-2006). He was also Earl Williams the college professor wrongly convicted in a recuring role on LALAW.

Selected works

Film

Television

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