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Most Recent Role: Clarence V. Royce on The Wire
Alias Name(s): Glynn R. Turman
Gender: Male
Birthplace: New York, New York, USA
Birthday: 1-31-1946
Birth Name: Glynn Russell Turman

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Sunday 3 February 2008 on HBO

"Just because they're in the street doesn't mean they lack opinions." - Haynes Marlo forges an alliance with a drug connect, who shows him a new communications trick; McNulty's case gets increased attention from the newspaper, in large part thanks to the addition of Templeton to the...

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Turman has received two NAACP Image awards. (edit)
Directed several episodes for the show A Different World. (edit)

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