Michael Patrick Boatman (born October 25, 1964) is an American actor and writer. He is known for his roles as New York City mayoral aide Carter Heywood in the
ABC sitcom ''
Spin City'', as
U.S. Army Specialist Samuel Beckett in the
ABC drama series ''
China Beach'', as 101st Airborne soldier Motown in the Vietnam War movie ''
Hamburger Hill'', and as
sports agent
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Stanley Babson in the
HBO
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sitcom ''
Arli$$''. He also starred in ''
The Good Fight
''The Good Fight'' is an American legal drama television series produced for CBS's streaming service CBS All Access (later Paramount+). It was the platform's first original scripted series. The series, created by Robert King, Michelle King ...
'', the
Paramount+
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spinoff of ''
The Good Wife
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''.
Early life and education
Boatman was born in
Colorado Springs, Colorado
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, the son of Gwendolyn Boatman Pugh, a job supervisor for the
disabled
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, and Daniel Boatman, an army officer. He was raised in Chicago. Boatman is a graduate of
Western Illinois University
Western Illinois University (WIU) is a public university in Macomb, Illinois, United States. It was founded in 1899 as Western Illinois State Normal School. As the normal school grew, it became Western Illinois State Teachers College. Once West ...
and received its "Alumni Achievement Award" in 1997.
Boatman studied acting at Western Illinois University, where he played a variety of roles including
Oberon
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in ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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'', and Purlie in ''
Purlie Victorious''. He was a member of the student sketch comedy troupe Shock Treatment, which performed at local bars and nightclubs. During his senior year, Boatman won the prestigious
Irene Ryan theater award for best supporting actor during the finals competition at the
Kennedy Center
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.
Acting career
In 1986, Boatman moved to Chicago, where he studied acting with Jane Brody, a popular acting teacher and casting director. Later that same year, he auditioned for and won the role of "Motown" in the critically acclaimed Vietnam action drama, ''
Hamburger Hill''. That same year, he appeared in ''
Running on Empty'' with
River Phoenix, and ''The Trial of Bernard Goetz'' for the PBS
American Playhouse
''American Playhouse'' is an American anthology television series periodically broadcast by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
It premiered on January 12, 1982, with ''The Shady Hill Kidnapping'', written and narrated by John Cheever and direc ...
series. In 1988, he auditioned for the pilot episode of the Vietnam era television drama, ''
China Beach''. He went on to play Samuel Beckett, the mortician in the China Beach mortuary, for the next three seasons. He later co-starred on ''The Jackie Thomas Show'' with
Tom Arnold, and the short-lived WB series ''Muscle''. In 1996, he landed a role on the ABC sitcom, ''
Spin City'', playing Carter Heywood, the irascible, openly gay minority affairs liaison. For his work on ''Spin City,'' he was nominated for five
NAACP
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Image Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy. He also won the
GLAAD
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(Gay and Lesbian Association Against Defamation) award for Best Actor.
At the same time, he was on ''Spin City'', Boatman played the role of Stanley Babson, the anal-retentive chief financial officer on the
HBO
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original series ''
Arliss'' and starred on both series simultaneously until they were canceled in 2002. For his work on ''Arliss'' Boatman was nominated for four
Image Awards, also for Best Supporting Actor. He played the lead role in the critically acclaimed Charles Burnett drama, ''
The Glass Shield''. Later, he appeared in the feature films ''
The Peacemaker'', with
George Clooney
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and
Nicole Kidman
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, and ''Woman Thou Art Loosed'', and in several made-for-TV movies. Michael Boatman also narrated in the WPA slave narratives in the HBO film ''
Unchained Memories'', in 2003.
In 2007, Boatman co-starred in the feature films, ''The Killing of Wendy'' (2008), ''American Summer'' and ''My Father's Will''. He has had many notable guest appearances, including five episodes of ''
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', ''
Less Than Perfect
''Less than Perfect'' is an American television sitcom created by Terri Minsky and starring Sara Rue and Sherri Shepherd which originally aired on ABC from October 1, 2002, to June 6, 2006. It follows Claude (Rue), who works at a television n ...
'', ''
Yes, Dear'', ''
Scrubs'', ''
CSI: Miami'', ''
Hannah Montana
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and'' ''
Grey's Anatomy
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''. Boatman guest starred in the mystery/drama ''
Warehouse 13
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'', in July 2009.
In 2009, he joined the cast of the
Lifetime comedy series ''
Sherri'', starring
Sherri Shepherd. The series is based on Shepherd's life experiences as a divorced single mom, actress and stand-up comedian. Boatman plays Doctor Randy Gregg, Sherri's son's pediatrician and Sherri's love interest.
More recently he has appeared as attorney Julius Cain in ''
The Good Wife
''The Good Wife'' is an American legal political drama television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2009, to May 8, 2016. It focuses on Alicia Florrick, the wife of the Cook County State's Attorney, who returns to her career in law ...
''. In 2011, Boatman guest starred as Russell Thorpe on ''
Gossip Girl
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'', along with
Tika Sumpter, who played his daughter Raina. In 2012, Boatman became a recurring character in the ''
FX'' original series ''
Anger Management
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'', reuniting with his former ''
Spin City'' co-star
Charlie Sheen
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as Sheen's next door neighbor Michael. Beginning in late September 2013, he began co-starring in
Nick at Nite
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's new series ''
Instant Mom'', alongside
Tia Mowry-Hardrict.
In 2016, Boatman recurred on the
CBS All Access
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drama ''
The Good Fight
''The Good Fight'' is an American legal drama television series produced for CBS's streaming service CBS All Access (later Paramount+). It was the platform's first original scripted series. The series, created by Robert King, Michelle King ...
'', reprising the role of attorney Julius Cain, the character he played on ''
The Good Wife
''The Good Wife'' is an American legal political drama television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2009, to May 8, 2016. It focuses on Alicia Florrick, the wife of the Cook County State's Attorney, who returns to her career in law ...
''. He was promoted to series regular in the second season.
Writing
Boatman is also a screenwriter and novelist. He sometimes writes in the
splatterpunk horror genre.
Joe R. Lansdale praised his first collection with "Michael Boatman writes like a visitor from hell. Someone out on short term leave for bad behavior. I love this stuff. He's one of the new, and more than promising, writers making his mark, and a dark and wonderful mark it is."
Many multi-author anthologies feature at least one of his short stories. They include ''Sick Things: An Anthology of Extreme Creature Horror'', ''Until Someone Loses an Eye'', ''Sages and Swords'', ''Badass Horror'' and ''Christmas in Hell'' and ''
Dominion: An Anthology of Speculative Fiction From Africa and the African Diaspora''. He has been published in ''
Weird Tales
''Weird Tales'' is an American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine founded by J. C. Henneberger and J. M. Lansinger in late 1922. The first issue, dated March 1923, appeared on newsstands February 18. The first editor, Edwin Baird, printe ...
'', ''Horror Garage'' and ''Red Scream''. He introduced Cyber-Pulp Halloween 3.0 which was published by Cyber-pulp Books. His ''Born Again'' from ''
Eulogies II: Tales From the Cellar'' received an Honorable Mention from
Ellen Datlow in ''
The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Six''.
His first collection of short stories, ''
God Laughs When You Die'', was published by
Dybbuk Press on October 23, 2007. His humorous horror novel, ''
The Revenant Road'', was published by
Drollerie Press in 2009.
Filmography
Film
Television
References
External links
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Michael Boatman Biography on Starpulse.com Retrieved on March 22, 2007
God Laughs When You Blog(dormant since 2008)
Michael Boatman's Official Website(archived)
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1964 births
Living people
African-American male actors
American people of Saint Kitts and Nevis descent
American male film actors
American horror writers
American male television actors
Male actors from Colorado Springs, Colorado
Participants in American reality television series
Writers from Colorado Springs, Colorado
Splatterpunk
People from Macomb, Illinois
Western Illinois University alumni
21st-century African-American male actors
20th-century African-American people