A very happy birthday to
Avery Brooks, who turns 59 today. Actor, director, activist,
professor, and
Cineville College distinguished alum, Brooks is perhaps best known as "Hawk," the character he played for three seasons on the TV version of Robert B. Parker's
Spenser series (and for one season of a spin-off,
A Man Called Hawk), as well as for his magisterial Benjamin Sisko, commander of the titular space station
Deep Space Nine, on what Siskoid
rightly calls the best of all possible
Star Treks. But he's also done extensive work in theater (including turns in
Othello,
King Lear and
A Midsummer's Night's Dream) opera (
The Life and Times of Malcolm X) and the one-man show
Paul Robeson, in addition to lending his voice to documentaries like
Jazz,
Frontline and
Eyes on the Prize. "I never thought of myself as the sidekick," Brooks once said. "I've never been the side of anything. I just assumed that I was equal." Indeed-- happy birthday, Avery Brooks.
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