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The following is a listing of fictional characters from the HBO series, The Wire.Note that some characters' allegiances or positions may have changed over time; and, although the series has ended, the placement below is generally meant to reflect their most recent situation.
The actor who plays Dennis Mello is a retired Baltimore detective named Jay Landsman, and was the real-life basis for the character of the same name in the show. Mello appeared with Colvin during the accidental shooting of a nine-year-old child after Colonel Rawls ' command to shake down the district for all known drug dealers to get a murder ...
Andre Royo (born July 18, 1968) is an American actor, producer, and writer. He is best known for his role as Reginald "Bubbles" Cousins on the HBO crime drama series The Wire, and his appearances on Fringe, Party Down, How to Make It in America, and the 2013 film The Spectacular Now.
During the five seasons that “The Wire” was broadcast on HBO, co-creators David Simon and Ed Burns filled it with more complicated and nuanced characters than a Russian novel. The show ...
Santangelo takes this questionable advice by burying a doll in a grave, and waking up later that night to be given evidence in the murder that had occurred. When Santangelo sees that he has been given information regarding an open homicide, he thanks Landsman, who tells him that the Gypsy routine was a joke and that it had been Bunk and McNulty ...
Michael Salconi plays Detective Michael Santangelo. Reviewers have noted that several actors appearing in the series have previously appeared in Homicide: Life on the Street and Oz. [7] [8] In addition to Doman, Reddick, Harris, and Lombardozzi, Oz alumni include Seth Gilliam (Ellis Carver) and J.D. Williams (Bodie Broadus).
Omar agrees to testify against Marquis "Bird" Hilton, a Barksdale soldier. His assistance also leads to McNulty's inadvertently solving one of Michael Santangelo's old cases; the grateful Santangelo in turn reveals that he is a mole for Rawls, who is looking for an excuse to fire McNulty.
Omar gives a statement to Bunk, criticizing Bird for killing a civilian. When Bunk asks Omar if he has any other tips on old murders, he gives information about Denise Redding, which happens to be one of Santangelo's open cases. McNulty relays Omar's information to Santangelo, who in gratitude warns McNulty that Rawls is after him.