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Clark Johnson (born September 10, 1954), is an American-Canadian actor and director who has worked in both television and film. He is best known for his roles as David Jefferson in ''
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'' (1985–1988), Clark Roberts in '' E.N.G.'' (1989–1994), Meldrick Lewis in '' Homicide: Life on the Street'' (1993–1999) and Augustus Haynes in ''
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'' (2008).


Early years

Johnson was born in
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. The family eventually moved to Canada. He has three siblings including
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singer
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and actress and singer
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. Johnson attended
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on a partial athletic scholarship for
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, but he was expelled after he was caught stealing food from the school cafeteria. He attended several other universities including the
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and Loyola College/ Concordia University, where he played
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, before ending up at the
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as a film major. He was drafted by the
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in the seventh round of the
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but ultimately did not play professionally.


Career

Johnson started in film doing special effects, including David Cronenberg's '' The Dead Zone''. This behind-the-scenes work often served as a "backup" for him during the early stages of his acting career. He began performing in feature films in 1981, landing roles in the films ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Wild Thing'', ''
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'', and '' Nowhere to Hide''. He also acted in a number of television shows early in his career, including ''
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'', ''
Night Heat ''Night Heat'' is a Canadian police crime drama series that aired on both CTV in Canada and CBS in the United States. Original episodes were broadcast from 1985 to 1989. ''Night Heat'' was the first Canadian original drama series that was also ...
'', '' Hot Shots'' and '' E.N.G.'' He starred in the first episode of '' The Women of Brewster Place'' in 1989 as Butch Fuller.


''Homicide: Life on the Street''

In 1993, Johnson became part of the original cast of the television series '' Homicide: Life on the Street'' playing Detective Meldrick Lewis for all seven seasons and the reunion movie, as well as directing several episodes. Johnson regularly improvised during filming and made up his own jokes and dialogue; writer and producer James Yoshimura called Clark the "king of the ad lib". Although the ensemble nature of the show meant that Johnson never played a minor role, he became an even larger presence after his character was paired with a new partner, Mike Kellerman (played by
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). The two detectives became the central figures in a plot line surrounding a Baltimore drug lord whose financial resources and front as a devoted community servant make it nearly impossible for the police department to charge him. Johnson made the transition to director with the season four episode "Map of the Heart". He also directed "Betrayal", "Valentine's Day", "Full Court Press" and "The Twenty Percent Solution".
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, the author of the non-fiction book ''Homicide'' was based upon, as well as a writer and producer for the series, commented that the transition from actor to director was made easy by Johnson's familiarity with the show and that he was one of the better directors in terms of keeping the tone of the show consistent. In 2013, Johnson made a brief cameo as Lewis in the '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' episode "Wonderland Story" when the squad are at a retirement party for John Munch (
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).


''The Wire''

Johnson worked on ''
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'', reuniting with writer David Simon. Johnson directed the pilot episode " The Target", second episode, fifth episode and the series finale. He plays Augustus Haynes, the dedicated and principled editor for ''
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'' city desk.


''Alpha House''

In 2013, Johnson starred as Sen. Robert Bettencourt (R-PA) in Amazon's ''
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'', a political comedy written by ''
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'' creator
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. Along with
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, Johnson plays one of four Republican senators living together in a house on Capitol Hill. Johnson also directed the season finale for the show's first season. Johnson spent the summer of 2014 filming season two.


Directing

Johnson's other directing credits include the big-screen releases '' The Sentinel'' (2006) and ''
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'' (2003), and episodes of ''
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'' as well as the HBO original production '' Boycott'' (2001), a project which he helmed and in which he also acted. He also directed the first episodes of Seasons 1 and 2 of the 2005 mini-series ''
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''. He also directed the first and last episodes of ''
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'', along with other episodes of that series. Johnson directed the pilot episode of the FX drama '' Lights Out''. The series stars fellow ''The Wire'' cast members
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and Reg E. Cathey and focuses on a retired heavyweight boxing champion. Johnson is a guest instructor at
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.


Selected filmography


Actor

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Night Heat ''Night Heat'' is a Canadian police crime drama series that aired on both CTV in Canada and CBS in the United States. Original episodes were broadcast from 1985 to 1989. ''Night Heat'' was the first Canadian original drama series that was also ...
'' TV series as David Jefferson (recurring) (1985–1988) * ''
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'' (1987) as Black Gang Leader * '' Iron Eagle II'' (1988) as Graves * '' Renegades'' (1989) as J.J. *'' E.N.G.'' TV series as Clarke Roberts (1989–94) *'' Hammerman'' as Hammerman (1991) *'' North of 60'' as Sonny Ross (1993) *'' Homicide: Life on the Street'' TV series as Meldrick Lewis (1993–99) *''
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'' (1994) as FBI Agent Bob Covington *''Final Round'' (1994) as Trevon *'' Soul Survivor'' as Busha (1995) *'' The Planet of Junior Brown'' (1997) *'' Deliberate Intent'' (2000) *'' Homicide: The Movie'' as Meldrick Lewis (2000) *''
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'' as Dean (2000) *''
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'' as Deke's handsome partner (2003) *''
The Wire ''The Wire'' is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon. The series was broadcast by the cable network HBO in the United States. ''The Wire'' premiered on June 2 ...
'' TV series as Gus Haynes (2008) *''
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'' as Silence (2008) *''
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'' TV series as Handsome Marshal, Episode 7.13 "Family Meeting" (2008) *'' Defendor'' as Captain Fairbanks (2009) *'' Unforgettable'' TV series as Clay Jacobs, Episode "Blind Alleys" (2012) *'' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' TV series as Meldrick Lewis, Episode 15x05 "Wonderland Story" (2013) *''
Alpha House ''Alpha House'' is an American political satire streaming television series produced by Amazon Studios. The show starred John Goodman, Clark Johnson, Matt Malloy, and Mark Consuelos as four Republican U.S. Senators who share a house in Washingt ...
'' TV series as Senator Robert Bettencourt (2013–2014) *'' Bird People'' (2014) as McCullan *'' Hyena Road'' (2015) as General Rilmen *''Magnum Opus'' as Robert Cochran (2017) *''
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'' as Detective Watkins (2017) *'' Bosch'' as Howard Elias (2018) *'' Seven Seconds'' as KJ's father (2018) *''222'' (Short) (completed) as The King of Hearts *'' Tammy's Always Dying'' (2019) as Doug *''
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'' (2019) as Father Amara


Director

*'' Homicide: Life on the Street'' TV series (1996–98) **Episodes "Map of the Heart" (1996), "Betrayal" (1997), "Valentine's Day" (1997), "Full Court Press" (1998), "The Twenty Percent Solution" (1998) *''Fast Track'' TV series (1997) *'' Welcome to Paradox'' TV series (1998) *'' La Femme Nikita'' TV series (1998) *'' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' TV series (1999) **Episode "Sophomore Jinx" (1999) *'' NYPD Blue'' TV series (2000) **Episode "Lucky Luciano" (2000) *''
The West Wing ''The West Wing'' is an American serial political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1999, to May 14, 2006. The series is set primarily in the West Wing of the White Hous ...
'' TV series (2000) **Episode "Six Meetings Before Lunch" (2000) *'' The Beat'' TV series (2000) *''
Third Watch ''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
'' TV series (2000) **Episode "Nature or Nurture?" (2000) *'' City of Angels'' TV series (2000) *''The City'' TV series (2000) *'' Boycott'' (2001) *''
The Wire ''The Wire'' is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon. The series was broadcast by the cable network HBO in the United States. ''The Wire'' premiered on June 2 ...
'' TV series (2002–08) **Episodes 1.01 " The Target", 1.02 "
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", 1.05 " The Pager" (2002); Episode 5.10 "
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" (2008) *''
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'' TV series (2002–08) **Episodes 1.01 "Pilot", 1.03 "The Spread", 1.05 "Blowback" (2002), 3.01 "Playing Tight", 3.02 "Blood and Water" (2004); 6.04 "The New Guy" (2007), 7.13 "Family Meeting" (2008) *''
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'' (2003) *''The Secret Service'' (2004) *'' The Jury'' (2004) **"Lamentation on the Reservation" (2004) *''N.Y.-70'' (2005) *''
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'' TV series (2005–06) **Episode "Al-Faitha" (2005), "Al-Bagara" (2006) *'' The Sentinel'' (2006) *'' Memphis Beat'' TV series (2010–11) **Episode 1.01 "It's All Right Mama" *''
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'' TV series (2011) **Episodes 1.01 "Lori Gilbert", 1.02 "T-Bone" *''
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'' TV series (2013) **"In the Saddle" (2013) *'' Black Sails'' TV series (2015) ** Episodes "X" (2015), "XII" (2015) *'' American Odyssey'' TV series (2015) ** Episodes "Bug Out" (2015), "Real World" (2015) * ''
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'' TV series (2014–2015) ** Episodes "Bear Man (2014), "Struck" (2015) * '' Mad Dogs'' TV series (2016) ** Episode "Flares" (2016) * '' Luke Cage'' TV series (2016) ** Episode "You Know My Steez" (2016) * '' Shut Eye'' TV series (2016) ** Episode "The Tower - Reversed" (2016) * ''
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'' TV miniseries (2017) ** Episode "Confession" (2017) * '' Taken'' TV series (2017) ** Episode "A Clockwork Swiss" (2017) * ''
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'' TV series (2018) ** Episode "Release The Beast" (2018) * '' Juanita'' (2019) * ‘’ City on a Hill’’ TV series (2019-2021) ** Episode “High on the Looming Gallows Tree” (2019) **Episode "Apophasis" (2021) **Episode "Pax Bostonia" (2021) * ''
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References


External links

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on ''
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