Updated 05-May-2020.
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Hawk, also known as Avery Brooks, has come for an interview from his home near New Brunswick, N.J., where he is a tenured professor of theater at Rutgers University. The interview is in connection with his appearance at Philadelphia’s Walnut Street Theater as Paul Robeson in Phillip Hayes Dean’s play of the same name. The play’s producer, Eric Krebs, is artistic director of the Houseman.
My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: Avery Franklin Brooks (born October 2, 1948) is an American actor, director, singer, and educator . his maternal grandfather, Samuel Travis Crawford, was also a singer . when Avery was aged eight, his family moved “music is all around me and in me, as I am in it,” Brooks has said. Brooks attended Indiana University and Oberlin College. his maternal uncle Samuel Travis Crawford was a member of the Delta Rhythm Boys. Brooks became a popular character and, after three seasons, Brooks in 1989 received his own, short-lived spinoff series, A Man Called Hawk . Brooks: “i never thought of myself as the sidek Brooks won the role of Commander Benjamin Sisko by beating 100 other actors from all racial backgrounds . he became the first black-American captain to lead a star trek series . Brooks was the second in american Brooks directed nine episodes of the series, including “Far Beyond the Stars” the series chronicled the life of Solomon Northup, a free man from new york kidnapped and sold into slavery . Brooks appeared in the 1985 television movie adaptation of Finnegan Begin Again . in 1987 he starred in the Showtime production of Uncle Tom’s Cabin . in animated films, he supplied the voice of King Maximus in Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child . in 2001, Brooks was the voice-over and appeared in a series of IBM commercials he also recorded an album with saxophone player James Spaulding . Brooks had the lead role in the 1985 Anthony Davis opera X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X . in 2009, Brooks portrayed the life of the famous singer, actor, and civil rights activist in a biographical drama . he has performed the role since 1982 at the westwood playhouse, the Kennedy Center, and the Longacre Theater Brooks reprised the role of Othello at the Washington Shakespeare Theater in 1990–1991 . he appeared in the title role of The Oedipus Plays, a production that traveled to the 2003 Athens Brooks was honored with the William Shakespeare Award for Classical Theatre in 2007 . he played the title role in Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine . Brooks’ last feature film role was in 2001 as Detective Leon narrator is best known for narrating shows like Earthquake!, A Passion for Faith, Walking with Dinosaurs and Jesus . he also produced three-part series Heart of Africa . in 2011, Brooks was interviewed by William Shatner in the feature-length documentary The Captains . Brooks began to narrate the Christian or Abrahamic series The Bible’s Greatest Secrets on the american heroes channel Brooks has directed Shange’s Boogie Woogie Landscapes in London’s west end . in 2006, Trekweb and TrekToday announced that Avery Brooks would take a role in the film Rambo it is the first time the novel has received an audio adaptation . Brooks has also completed work on his long-awaited CD . couple have three adult children – Ayana, Cabral, and Asante – and live in Princeton, New Jersey .