Brian Anthony Wilson

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Brian Anthony Wilson
Born (1960-02-22) February 22, 1960 (age 63)
OccupationActor
Years active1997–present
Spouse
Greer M. Richardson
(m. 2005)

Brian Anthony Wilson (born February 22, 1960) is an American film and television actor. He first appeared in the 1997 film The Postman as Woody. [1] Wilson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has been married to Greer M. Richardson since 2005. [2]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 The Postman Woody
1998 Snake Eyes Casino Security #2
1998 Rounders Derald
1999 Cold Hearts Spear
2000 Animal Factory Poncie
2000 Keeping the Faith T-Bone
2000Let's TalkAudience Member #14
2001 Diary of a City Priest Loc
2001 Prison Song Prison C.O.
2001 Down Policeman #1
2001Killer InstinctCarl
2002 Crazy Little Thing Phil
2002For da Love of MoneyKelvin
2002Ice GrillDamon J
2002Casanova's DemiseJudge
2003 The Good Thief Louis
2003 Bad Boys II Tapia Muscle CrewUncredited
2003Dirty Laundry (Air It Out)Jerome
2004X, YCox
2004The Amazing FloydiniWilly
2005White Men Can't RapBuck
2006 The Good Student Detective Dick Moon
2006 Shadow: Dead Riot Male Guard
2007Eye See MeKC's Attorney
2007A Diamond in the SkyCoach Michael Bailey
2008LeafMr. Joel
2008 Explicit Ills Demetri's Dad
2008 The Happening Arguing Man in Crowd
2009Oral FixationGuard Jones
2009 Law Abiding Citizen Homeland Security Supervisor
2009The MindBig Daddy
2009After You're GoneMorgenthau
2010 6 Souls Virgil
2010 See You in September Cop
2010 The Best and the Brightest ShareefUncredited
2010The Bucks County MassacreBucks County Police Detective
2011 Another Happy Day Jason - EMT#1
2011 Limitless Detective
2011Close-UpThe NA Mentor
2011 The Fields Charlie
2011The Red CorvetteAgent Murray
201199 Percent SureRufus
2011High StakesTrainer
2011BootedFrank Castilleano
2011Bamboo SharkJohnny X
2012 Safe Shelter Security 2
2012 Changing the Game McCormick
20126 Degrees of HellOfficer Hendricks
2012 Silver Linings Playbook OrderlyUncredited
2012We Made This MovieMr. James
20129-BallRed
2012My FriendsBookie Bob
2013The Golden ScallopWilson
2013All Around the World: Jermaine JonesMusic Executive #1
2013DreamsBen Hodda
2014Assumption of RiskThurgood Mitchell
2014Apocalypse KissThe Wizard
2014Myra's AngelDetective Dutton
2014Jersey JusticeJules
2014TimeRick
2015ZK: Elephant's GraveyardDoc
2015 The Benefactor Jesse
2015SwoopedThe Narrator
2015A Place in HellDet. Wilson
2015 Creed James
2015VoicelessWill Taylor
2015BattleTony Formann
2016Crooked & NarrowWarren Mercer
2016Medicine BowOdell
2016Between the Devil and the Deep Blue SeaKelly
2017Title VIICharles Watson
2017The AvenueAntonio Butan
2017How to Get GirlsMr. Diaz
2017 Harvie and the Magic Museum GrumpyVoice
2017Sinner CityDetective Parsons
2017 The Mint Russell
2017 Jason's Letter Mr. Willie
2018They Are StrangersTerry
2018 Ocean's 8 American Wing Guard
2018ZeroesFred
2018Without YouMr. Davies
2018The Unholy DiscipleHouston Fox
2019 Glass Security Guard in Car
2019Offstage ElementsOzzie Dietrick
2019Right Before Your EyesAmbrose
2020The ArrangementSenator Milton Howard
2020The Jealous Mirror on My WallLarry
2020Mirror on My Wall
2021Love You Right: An R&B MusicalWill II
2021Room 9Zion Miller
2021ShimmerCaptain Peter Rose
2021Twenty-NineSteven Anders
2022NorkJonah Ryan
2022MulattoBig Ron
2022Desert DickBryan Dilkins
TBAAbused Again!Big John Security Guard
2024They Turned Us Into KillersZion Miller [3]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Homicide: Life on the Street Diener #1Episode: "Identity Crisis"
2001 The Sopranos Warren DupreeEpisode: "Fortunate Son"
2001 Proximity Twin's fatherTelevision film
2002 Hack Raymond HenleyEpisode: "Bad Choices"
2002–2008 The Wire Vernon Holley 19 episodes
2003 As the World Turns CraterEpisode #1.12162
2007, 2008 Law & Order: SVU Det. Jawarski / Milton Sarlove2 episodes
2009BleederDetective Gardner
2010 Outlaw Pit BossEpisode: "Pilot"
2010BadgesSargeTelevision film
2011 Onion SportsDome Pile Analyst #4Episode #1.3
2011Finders KeepersDet. GrimesEpisode: "Thanks for Nothin' Grimes"
2011 Game Over Doctor WatsonEpisode: "Launch Party"
2011 Unforgettable BertEpisode: "Road Block"
2013 Do No Harm Watts Sr.Episode: "Six Feet Deep"
2013–2014Atlantic City ChroniclesD.A. Garfield Armstrong4 episodes
2014Underground KingsRicardo 'Cuban' Martinez
2015 Broad City DetectiveEpisode: "Mochalatta Chills"
2015 Allegiance Maintenance ManEpisode: "Chasing Ghosts"
2016 Blue Bloods Dino ManciniEpisode: "Back in the Day"
2016Sell OutRickTelevision film
2016 The Jim Gaffigan Show NickEpisode: "Ugly"
2017 Gotham Harbor MasterEpisode: "Heroes Rise: These Delicate and Dark Obsessions"
2017 Bloodline Agent KimballEpisode: "Part 33"
2018 Bull Controller #3Episode: "Keep Your Friends Close"
2018 Siren Capt. Sean McClure3 episodes
2018StagesMayor Chad Warwick IIIMiniseries
2018 Dietland Bob the BuilderEpisode: "Pilot"
2018CicatrixDetectiveTelevision film
2018Land of MisfitsSariel
2018Green PieceDetective B. Johnson
2019, 2021 Wu-Tang: An American Saga Ron 'Fufu' Mott2 episodes
2020 Dispatches from Elsewhere Sal (Young) / Mr. Salazar
2020FluffCosmoTelevision film
2021 FBI: Most Wanted James MartinEpisode: "Anonymous"
2021 Mare of Easttown MedicEpisode: "Poor Sisyphus"
2021Phase 6Charles Williams4 episodes
2022 Servant ExterminatorEpisode: "Hive"
2022 American Masters Orpheus FisherEpisode: "Marian Anderson: The Whole World in Her Hands"
2022 We Own This City Andre DavisEpisode: "Part Five"
2022 Interview with the Vampire Andre DavisEpisode: "The Ruthless Pursuit of Blood with All a Child's Demanding"

Narrative podcasts

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
2023The Foxes of HydesvilleFather [4]


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