Jim True-Frost

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Jim True-Frost
True-Frost at Harvard University in 2011
Born
Jim True

(1965-07-31) July 31, 1965 (age 58)
OccupationActor
Years active1986–present
SpouseCora Frost (1999–present)
Children2

Jim True-Frost (born Jim True; July 31, 1965) is an American stage, television and screen actor. He is most known for his portrayal of Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski on all five seasons of the HBO program The Wire.

Biography

True-Frost graduated from New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois. He has been an ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago since 1989.[1] Prior to that, he was a member of Remains Theater, co-founded by actor William L. Petersen (To Live and Die in L.A., CSI: Crime Scene Investigation). True-Frost appeared in the film Off the Map with fellow Steppenwolf ensemble member Joan Allen, directed by Singles co-star Campbell Scott. He has performed on Broadway and as far away as Sierra Leone.

When he married lawyer and legal scholar Cora Frost in 1999, both changed their last names to True-Frost. Jim and his wife now reside in Syracuse, New York and have two children.[2]

True-Frost appeared in 2008 as Brutus in the American Repertory Theatre's production of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, as well as Steppenwolf's Broadway run of August: Osage County, which won the Tony for Best Play. [citation needed]

Filmography

Frost (center) with (from left to right) Donnie Andrews, Fran Boyd, Sonja Sohn, and Jamie Hector, (Andre Royo is in the bottom row)

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Fat Man and Little Boy Donald Hornig
1992 Singles David Bailey
1994 Two Over Easy Jesse
The Hudsucker Proxy Buzz
Normal Life Mike Anderson
1996 Far Harbor Ryland
Joe Short film; special thanks
1997 Affliction Jack Hewitt
2003 Off the Map William Gibbs
2005 Winter Passing Doctor
2006 Slippery Slope Hugh Winston
2008 Diminished Capacity Donny Prine
Sympathetic Details Rogers
2009 Company Retreat Perry McHugh
2010 The Conspirator Hartranft

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1986 Crime Story Jo Jo Sweeney "Pilot" (#1.1)
1995 W.E.I.R.D. World Noah Lane, Robotics TV movie
1996 Early Edition Sam "The Wrong Man" (#1.10)
Homicide: Life on the Street George Buxton "Stakeout" (#4.15)
2002, 2010 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Various characters 2 episodes
2002–2008 The Wire Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski Series regular
2002 Benjamin Franklin William Franklin Mini-series
2003 Karen Sisco Lestor Porter "Nostalgia" (#1.5)
2004 Anatomy of a Scene Himself Episode: "Off the Map"
2005, 2008 Law & Order Various characters 2 episodes
2007 CSI: Miami Dave Keppling Episode: "Stand Your Ground"
Medium Stephen Campbell Episode: "The Boy Next Door"
2009 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Thomas Banks Episode: "Hardwired"
2010 Chase Curt Seaver "The Longest Night" (#1.8)"
Fringe Ted Pratchett Episode: "Jacksonville"
2010–2012 Treme James Woodrow Recurring role
2011 Blue Bloods Lyle Greene Episode: "To Tell the Truth"
2012 666 Park Avenue Peter Kramer 3 episodes
The Good Wife Seth Kleinberg "The Penalty Box" (#3.21)
2013 Elementary Anson Samuels Episode: "Déjà Vu All Over Again"
2014 Hostages Secret Service Agent Logan Season Regular
2014 Boardwalk Empire Eliot Ness Episode: "The Good Listener"
2015 American Odyssey Ron Ballard Series Regular
2018 Manifest Rector Dave Hynes Episode: “Pilot”
2020 The Blacklist Gordon Kemp Episode: "Gordon Kemp"[3]

References

  1. ^ "Filmography for Jim True-Frost". IMDb.com. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  2. ^ "Jim True-Frost Welcomes Daughter Phoebe". People. August 29, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2020.
  3. ^ The Blacklist Season 7 Episode 15 Review: Gordon Kemp

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