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Bios: Rocky Carroll


Biography:
Rocky Carroll's television credits include starring roles in the CBS drama series Chicago Hope, for which he was twice nominated for a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series, and Welcome to New York, also on the CBS Television Network. He also starred in the comedy series Roc for three seasons, including the year it was broadcast live.

Carroll's feature film credits include "Crimson Tide," "The Great White Hype," "Born on the Fourth of July," "Prelude to a Kiss," "Talk Radio," "The Chase" and "Best Laid Plans." He has appeared in numerous theatrical productions, including "Richard II" and "Henry IV, Part 1," with the New York Shakespeare Festival, and the Broadway hit "The Piano Lesson," for which he received a Tony Award nomination.

Carroll recently directed a professional equity production of Pulitzer Prize winner August Wilson's "Fences," which was performed for public school students in Cincinnati. He continued the tradition last May, directing and starring in "The Piano Lesson," another of Wilson's plays.

He was born in Cincinnati and lives with his wife in Los Angeles. His birth date is July 8.

Television Credits:
The Agency as Carl Reese
Family Law as D.A. Skimore in episode: "The Liar's Club: Part 2" (original airdate: 02/26/2001)
Family Law as D.A. Skimore in episode: "The Liar's Club: Part 1" (original airdate: 02/19/2001)
The West Wing as Cornelius Sykes in episode: "The Drop-In" (original airdate: 01/24/2001)
Welcome To New York as Adrian Spencer (2000)
Early Edition as Dr. Keith Wilkes in episode: "Mum's the Word" (original airdate: 04/04/1998)
Chicago Hope as Dr. Keith Wilkes (1996-2000)
Roc as Joey Emerson (1991-1993)
Law & Order as Dr. Davids in episode: "Prescription for Death" (original airdate: 09/13/1990)


 

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