Szene aus The Wire / TV series (2002)
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Alternative Namen: Melanie Nichols-King, Melanie King
Körperliche Merkmale: N/A
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Melanie Nicholls-King (born May 9, 1967) is a Canadian stage and screen actress, best known for her recurring television roles as Cheryl on The Wire and as Officer Noelle Williams on Rookie Blue.
Geburtsname: Sonja Williams
Geburtsdatum: 1964-05-09
Geburtsort: Newport News, Virginia, United States
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Alternative Namen: 소냐 손, 宋雅·孫
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Sonja Sohn is an American actress and community activist. She is best known for her role as Detective Kima Greggs on the hit HBO drama The Wire, which has led to her current work as the leader of the Baltimore community initiative ReWired for Change. She is currently starring as Detective Samantha Baker on the ABC drama series Body of Proof.
Über den Film: The Wire / TV series (2002)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 3: The Buys
Erscheinungsjahr: 2002
Land: United States
Alternativer Titel: 火线重案组, وایر, 더 와이어, Los Vigilantes, Wire HBO
Regisseur: David Simon
Drehbuchautor: David Simon
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Produzent(en): Executive Producer: David Simon
Firmen: Blown Deadline Productions, HBO
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Schlagwörter: corruption, newspaper, drug trafficking, drug dealer, baltimore, usa, gangster, police, organized crime, police detective, surveillance, power politics, urban decay, newspaper reporter, wiretapping, workers union, education system, docks, black project, mayoral election, violence
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Told from the points of view of both the Baltimore homicide and narcotics detectives and their targets, the series captures a universe in which the national war on drugs has become a permanent, self-sustaining bureaucracy, and distinctions between good and evil are routinely obliterated.