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Jamie Hector meanwhile is best known for his powerful performance as drug kingpin Marlo Stanfield in The Wire, as well as the popular series Bosch and Wu-Tang: An American Saga. We Own This City: Created by George Pelecanos, David Simon. Josh Charles meanwhile is best known for his work on the CBS series The Good Wife, for which he has earned two Primetime Emmy Award nominations, as well as series such as Sports Night, In Treatment and Masters of Sex.
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Set in the 1960s and 1970s in Newark, New Jersey, the movie will use the 1967 riots in the city as a backdrop for tensions between the Italian-American and African-American communities, with Bernthal starring as Tony Soprano's father, Giovanni "Johnny Boy" Soprano. As he returns to Baltimore in HBOs We Own This City, Josh Charles gets real about turning 50 and whether Aaron Sorkin dialogue is as much fun as it looks. He is due to appear in another HBO project later this year, The Many Saints of Newark, which will act as a prequel to HBO's influential crime drama series The Sopranos. Jon Bernthal has quickly become one of the most sought-after actors on both the big and small screen thanks to roles in the likes of Marvel's The Punisher, The Walking Dead, The Wolf of Wall Street and Baby Driver. He plays one of the dirtier cops on the series. Tragically, Suiter finds he can't outrun his past." According to Variety, Jon Bernthal, Jamie Hector, and Josh Charles have been cast to star in the upcoming HBO drama series, We Own This City. Josh Charles ('We Own This City') on why he didn't want to speak with the real Daniel Hersl.

Suiter, "a Baltimore City Homicide detective who was caught up in the GTTF case and called to testify before a federal grand jury. Making up the rest of the three leads will be Josh Charles as Daniel Hersl, "a cocky, swaggering cop known amongst Baltimore residents for his casual brutality who was the subject of multiple citizen complaints," who was "effectively banned from the Eastern District before his move to the GTTF," and Jamie Hector, who will play Sean M.

Described as "perhaps the central figure in the sprawling federal corruption case that centered on the agency's Gun Trace Task Force," Jenkins was part of a plainclothes unit that "went completely rogue and began hunting and robbing citizens and drug dealers alike as decades of a relentless drug war and mass incarceration in Baltimore spun wildly out of control." 1.1K YOUR RATING Rate Biography Crime Drama Jenkins learns stark truths about policing as a new officer. Wayne Jenkins of the Baltimore Police Department. Jon Bernthal has signed on to star as one of the series' three leads and will portray Sgt.
