LeoGlossary: Al Freeman Jr. (Actor)


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Born: March 21, 1931 – Died: August 9, 2012

Al Freeman Jr., a trailblazing figure in the American entertainment industry, was born on March 21, 1931, in San Antonio, Texas. Raised primarily by his father, an actor and jazz musician, following his parents' divorce, Freeman's early life was steeped in the arts. His father's influence was instrumental in shaping his career in acting.

Early Life and Career

Al Freeman Jr.'s journey into the world of acting began with his upbringing under the guidance of his father. His educational path led him to Los Angeles) City College in Los Angeles, CA where he studied drama. Eventually, he moved to New York City , marking the start of a remarkable career in theater. Freeman made his Broadway debut in 1960 with "The Long Dream," although the play closed after just five performances. His breakthrough came in 1964 with his lead role in "Blues for Mister Charlie."

Freeman's first foray into the television industry was in 1958. His initial role in soap operas came in 1967, but it was his portrayal of police Captain Ed Hall in "One Life to Live" starting in 1972 that brought him widespread acclaim and made him a household name. This role not only earned him a Daytime Emmy Award in 1979, making him the first African American to win this accolade, but also led to three additional Emmy nominations.

Freeman's significant contributions to the entertainment industry were not limited to acting. He also became the first African American to direct a TV soap opera, specifically episodes of "One Life to Live." His versatility extended to the academic realm as well, where he served as a professor in the drama department of Howard University.

In his personal life, Freeman was married to Sevara E. Clemon from January 8, 1960, until their divorce. He had no children. Beyond his acting and academic career, he was known for his involvement in various philanthropic endeavors.

Al Freeman Jr.'s death on August 9, 2012, in Washington, D.C., marked the end of an era. His legacy as a pioneer in the African American arts community and his impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry are undeniable. He is remembered not just for his roles, but also for breaking barriers and setting new standards for African American actors in television and film. Freeman's unique blend of talent, dedication, and groundbreaking achievements makes him an enduring icon in the world of entertainment.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1990–2004 Law & Order (TV Series) Stan Wallace | Reverend Thayer
1998 Down in the Delta Earl
1995–1996 Homicide: Life on the Street (TV Series) Deputy Commissioner James Harris
1995 Once Upon a Time... When We Were Colored Poppa
1994 Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker (TV Movie) Old Johnson Whittaker
1993 Boy Meets Girl (TV Movie) Unknown
1992 *Malcolm X* Elijah Muhammad
1989 American Experience (TV Series) Narrator
1988 Seven Hours to Judgment Danny Larwin
1972–1988 One Life to Live (TV Series) Capt. Ed Hall
1985 Perry Mason Returns (TV Movie) Lt. Cooper
1985 The Cosby Show (TV Series) Coach Ernie Scott
1979 Roots: The Next Generations (TV Mini Series) Malcolm X
1978 King (TV Mini Series) Damon Lockwood
1977 NBC Special Treat (TV Series) Jerry Hudson
1976 Kojak (TV Series) Donald Mosher
1975 Hot l Baltimore (TV Series) Charles Bingham
1974 Maude (TV Series) Roy
1972 To Be Young, Gifted, and Black (TV Movie) Unknown
1972 Mod Squad (TV Series) Jessie Cook
1971 A Fable The Leader
1970 My Sweet Charlie (TV Movie) Charles Roberts
1969 Castle Keep Pvt. Allistair Piersall Benjamin
1969 The Lost Man Dennis Lawrence
1969 Judd for the Defense (TV Series) Jeff Jones
1968 The F.B.I. (TV Series) Alan Harmon
1968 Finian's Rainbow Howard
1968 The Detective Robbie
1966 Dutchman Clay
1966 For Pete's Sake! Harvey
1966 The Trials of O'Brien (TV Series) Unknown
1965 Slattery's People (TV Series) Arthur Courtney
1965 Mr. Novak (TV Series) Rider
1965 For the People (TV Series) Johnson
1965 The Defenders (TV Series) Charlton White
1964 Ensign Pulver Taru
1964 The Troublemaker Intern
1964 Black Like Me Thomas Newcomb
1963 Quest (TV Series) ('The Living Premise')
1961 Sniper's Ridge Medic Gwathney (as Albert C. Freeman Jr.)
1961 Adventures in Paradise (TV Series) Para
1960 The DuPont Show with June Allyson (TV Series) Porter | Taxi Man
1960 This Rebel Breed Satchel (as Al Freeman)
1959 Bourbon Street Beat (TV Series) Elevator Operator (uncredited)
1958 The Broken Mask (Short) George
1958 Torpedo Run Sam Baker (uncredited)
1958 The Millionaire (TV Series) Houseboy
1958 Suspicion (TV Series) Dock Worker
1956 The Edge of Night (TV Series) Asst. Dist. Atty. Ben Lee (1967)

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