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Richard Brooks Resume Richard Brooks SAG-AFTRA TELEVISION Being Mary Jane Series Regular BET The Good Wife Guest Star CBS Elementary Guest Star CBS Person of Interest Guest Star CBS The Abolitionists Series Regular PBS Charlie’s Angels Guest Star ABC Children’s Hospital Guest Star Adult Swim Lie to Me Guest Star FOX Drive Recurring FOX Close to Home Guest Lead CBS Law & Order Recurring NBC Navy: NCIS Guest Lead CBS Skin Recurring FOX Firefly Recurring FOX G Vs. E Series Regular USA Law & Order Series Regular NBC Judging Amy Guest Star CBS NYPD Blue Guest Star ABC ER Guest Star NBC FILM The Rich & The Ruthless Dir. Victoria Rowell, Roger Melvin Being Mary Jane (the movie) Dir. Salim Akil Officer Down Dir. Brian A. Miller Mr. Sophistication Dir. Danny Green In My Pocket Dir. David Lisle Johnson Eleven Hundred Dir. Nick Narvell In Too Deep Dir. Michael Rymer Johnny B. Dir. Richard L. Brooks The Crow II: City of Angels Dir. Tim Pope The Substitute Dir. Robert Mandel Memphis Dir. Yves Simoneau Neon Empire Dir. Larry Peerce To Sleep with Anger Dir. Charles Burnett 84 Charlie Mopic Dir. Patrick Duncan Shakedown Dir. James Glickenhaus Shocker Dir. Wes Craven The Hidden Dir. Jack Sholder Off Limits Dir. Christopher Crowe TELEVISION MOWs and MINI SERIES Wolverine Lead FBC Movie The Wedding Lead ABC Movie Resting Place Supporting CBS Movie Badge of the Assassin Supporting CBS Movie With Intent to Kill Supporting CBS Movie (Theatre resume available upon request) AGENT: Brianna Ancel/Scot Reynolds / Phone: 818-509-0121 / Fax: 818-509-7729 10950 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604 / [email protected] / [email protected] .
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