O.L. Duke(1953-2004)
- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
O.L. Duke's acting career breakthrough occurred when he replaced
Denzel Washington in Charles Fuller 's Pulitzer Prize-winning original production of "A
Soldier's Play" (later made into the film A Soldier's Story (1984). He was a member of
both the renowned Actors Studio and the Negro Ensemble Company (NEC).
He appeared in numerous off-Broadway plays and on other well-known
stages throughout the US and abroad, including The Kennedy Center and
Ford Theater in Washington, D.C.; Connecticut's Hartford Stage and The
Long Wharf Theater; The Geva in Rochester, New York; The Guthrie in
Minnesota; The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The ACT Theater in
Seattle, Washington; and The Royal Lyceum Theater in Edinburgh,
Scotland. Duke guest-starred and co-starred in award-winning television
productions, such as Homicide: Life on the Street (1993), NYPD Blue (1993), Law & Order (1990), New York Undercover (1994), HBO's original
series Oz (1997), and the PBS documentary _"This Far by Faith" (2003) (mini)_. Some of his theatrical
film credits include Out of Time (2003), Antwone Fisher (2002), Piñero (2001), The Keeper (1995), Sugar Hill (1993),
Malcolm X (1992) and The Five Heartbeats (1991).