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A NEW DAY
Brooklyn Museum

June 11, 2010 11AM
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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

The Alchemist

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Jamie Hector is best known for his roles of Marlo Stanfield on HBO's critically acclaimed series THE WIRE, or for Benjamin Knox Washington on NBC's HEROES. In Max Payne, Jamie plays another "bad guy" as Lincoln DeNeuf. Although Jamie has a knack for landing the villain roles on the small and big screens, he says that one of his favorite roles is the one he plays as founder of Moving Mountains Inc., a 501c3 that services inner city youth.

Jamie began acting while in high school when he auditioned for a Community Theater Co.. He gave an award winning performance even then. While in college Jamie continued to book roles on TV and films. After graduating he went on to study at the Lee Strausberg Theater Institute Jamie attributes a defining moment in his career to the short film five deep breaths. With Jamie in the lead role of Bannie, the film went on to be an OFFICIAL SELECTION of the Cannes, Sundance, Tribeca and IFP Film Festivals; where it accumulated 16 awards.

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