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Robert Francell Chew [1] (December 28, 1960 – January 17, 2013) was an American acting coach and actor. [2] He was best known for portraying drug kingpin Proposition Joe on the HBO drama series The Wire .
Actor Robert F. Chew appeared in David Simon's previous series Homicide: Life on the Street, in the three-part episode "Blood Ties", playing Wilkie Collins, a drug kingpin who hates violence. Collins provides the police with key information about which drug dealer was shooting at them so that the police would not interfere with his business.
Robert Wisdom: Howard "Bunny" Colvin: Guest Main Guest 25 Seth Gilliam: Ellis Carver: Recurring Main 50 Domenick Lombardozzi: Thomas "Herc" Hauk: Recurring Main 53 J. D. Williams: Preston "Bodie" Broadus: Recurring Main 37 Michael K. Williams: Omar Little: Recurring Main 42 Corey Parker Robinson: Leander Sydnor: Recurring Main 38 Reg E. Cathey ...
After questioning several of Mahoney's former associates, drug supplier Wilkie Collins (Robert F. Chew) is pressured into telling Lewis and Falsone the shooter was Mahoney's nephew, Junior Bunk (Mekhi Phifer).
Ralph Anwan Glover (born May 5, 1971 [1] [2] in Washington, D.C.) is an American rapper, actor, model, DJ, and founding member of the D.C.-based go-go band "BackYard Band" (also abbreviated as "BYB"). [3] Glover is also known for his portrayal of Slim Charles in the HBO crime-drama television series The Wire. [3]
Robert F. Chew (1960–2013), actor, The Wire John Christ (born 1965), rock musician, Danzig classic lineup guitarist Tom Clancy (1947–2013), author of The Hunt for Red October and many other novels , several of which were made into motion pictures
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The title is an ironic reference to the slapstick manner in which many of the very serious events (all of which could have been avoided) in the episode play out: Prez's tragic misfire; the breaking of the Sunday morning truce by Barksdale soldiers culminating almost comically in the shooting off of Omar's grandmother's church 'crown' before an awkward escape; Carver's decision to move the body ...