Harold Perrineau

American actor

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2022 Harold Perrineau was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Actor in a Network or Cable Television Series for his role in From
2022 Appeared in The Best Man: The Final Chapters as Julian 'Murch' Murchison
2022 Harold Perrineau appears in 'Without Ward' as Lord Voraz Esquire, continuing his varied acting career
2022 Started role as Sheriff Boyd Stevens in the MGM+ horror series From.
November 2022 Signed with Independent Artist Group for representation.
2020 Harold Perrineau won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role in Claws
2018 Perrineau performs in diverse roles across film, including voice work in 'Virginia Minnesota' and acting in 'Dumplin'' as Lee Wayne / Rhea Ranged
2017 Harold Perrineau appears in multiple films including 'Stephanie' as Leader and 'The Bachelors' as Dr. Rollens
2017 Began playing Dean in TNT's Claws, portraying a character on the autism spectrum.
December 4 2016 Concluded his run in The Cherry Orchard on Broadway.
September 2016 Made his Broadway debut in the Roundabout Theatre Company production of The Cherry Orchard, playing the role of Lopakhin.
2015 Starred as Manny, an angelic messenger, in the television series Constantine.
2014 Starred in the supernatural drama Constantine as Manny, a main role that ran until 2015
2013 Perrineau has a diverse year of roles, including 'Snitch' as Assistant District Attorney Jeffrey Steele and 'The Best Man Holiday' as Julian Murch
2012 Joined the cast of Sons of Anarchy as recurring character Damon Pope in season 5
2012 Perrineau played Michael in the film Georgia
2012 Harold Perrineau appears in critically acclaimed film 'Zero Dark Thirty' as Jack
2012 Began starring as Stevie, the bass player, in the TBS comedy series Wedding Band.
January 2012 Voiced the title character Blade in Marvel's Blade anime series on G4.
October 15 2011 Released the first single 'Moving On' from his debut album Seeker, collaborating with music producer DJ Tomo Tom Tom.
2010 Harold Perrineau appears in multiple films including 'The Killing Jar', 'Case 219', and '30 Days of Night: Dark Days'
April 2010 Performed live with his band at The Mint club in Los Angeles.

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