Omari Hardwick is an American actor and poet, best known for his role in the Starz television series “Power,” where he played James “Ghost” St. Patrick, a complex character balancing his life as a powerful drug kingpin and a legitimate nightclub owner. This role brought Hardwick widespread recognition and fame in the world of television.
Biography:
- Born: January 9, 1974
- Birthplace: Savannah, Georgia, USA
- Height: 5’10” (1.78 m)
Career:
Omari began his acting career with smaller roles on TV and in films, gradually working his way up to more significant roles. Before starring in Power, he appeared in various films such as:
- “Kick-Ass” (2010): A superhero comedy where he played Marcus Williams, a police officer.
- “For Colored Girls” (2010): A Tyler Perry film where he portrayed Carl Bradmore.
- “The A-Team” (2010): An action movie.
Aside from “Power,” Hardwick has appeared in other notable television projects, including:
- “Being Mary Jane” (2013–2014): He played Andre, the lover of the main character Mary Jane, portrayed by Gabrielle Union.
- “Army of the Dead” (2021): A Zack Snyder-directed zombie film, where he played the role of Vanderohe.
Beyond Acting:
In addition to acting, Hardwick is a passionate poet and has publicly shared his love for poetry. He is also involved in charitable activities and actively supports community organizations and social initiatives.
Omari Hardwick has built a diverse and successful career, known for his impressive acting skills and dedication to his craft.
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