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- 1. The Target Jun 2, 2002
- A homicide detective is assigned to investigate a street gang after disagreeing with a judge.
- 2. The Detail Jun 9, 2002
- A witness in D'Angelo's trial is found murdered; officers head for the gang's home turf.
- 3. The Buys Jun 16, 2002
- Interviews by officers lead to a minor riot; D'Angelo's crew gets raided.
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The places and faces change, but the game remains the same. A new story begins. This year, while expanding on storylines introduced in previous seasons — including the new vocations of several characters, the rise of a new drug empire, and the city's imminent mayoral election — the series expands its focus into Baltimore's school system ...
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Reginald Eurias Cathey (August 18, 1958 – February 9, 2018)...
- The Wire: Season 4 - Know Your Place (2006) - (S4E9) - Cast ...
Crew. "Might as well dump 'em, get another." - Proposition...
- Reg E. Cathey — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Joining the cast for the fourth season was Reg E. Cathey as Carcetti's deputy campaign manager, Norman Wilson. Also joining the cast after having a recurring role during the third season was Glynn Turman as Mayor Clarence Royce.
Sep 10, 2006 · The fourth season cast includes 162 credited roles: 21 starring and 140 guest (29 regular, 64 recurring, and 48 single episode) and 54 uncredited roles. New starring cast members include new actor Reg E. Cathey and returning guest actors Chad L. Coleman, Jamie Hector, and Glynn Turman.
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- June 2, 2002
- Dominic West (Jimmy McNulty) Before he starred as Jimmy McNulty, the charming, but troubled detective, Dominic West had minor roles in Spice World (1997) and Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999).
- Idris Elba (Russell "Stringer" Bell) Idris Elba had been working steadily in British television for almost a decade before he got his breakthrough role as Stringer Bell, drug kingpin and aspiring legit businessman.
- Michael K. Williams (Omar Little) Michael K. Williams was a relative unknown when he was cast as stick-up artist Omar Little. He quickly became a fan favorite, with his character even identified by President Obama as his favorite of the series.
- Michael B. Jordan (Wallace) Before his turn as the sweet but ill-fated Wallace, Michael B. Jordan's few credits included a minor role in the 2001 Keanu Reeves film Hardball.
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