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Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: The Target

2 June 2002
During the trial of D'Angelo Barksdale, a mid-level dealer accused of murder, the prosecution's star witness recants her testimony, resulting in a not guilty verdict. After the trial, Detective McNulty explains to Judge Phelan how he suspects the Barksdale crew for a line of related murders. After the judge contacts McNulty's superiors about this revelation, McNulty is taken to task for his indiscretion. Meanwhile, D'Angelo's free to return to work, but discovers he's been demoted to street level deals.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny Weeks
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace

Clayton LeBouef ... Wendell 'Orlando' Blocker

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl

Doug Olear ... FBI Spec. Agent Terrance 'Fitz' Fitzhugh

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman

Richard DeAngelis ... Maj. Raymond Foerster (as Richard De Angelis)

Wendy Grantham ... Shardene Innes

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy
Michael Salconi ... Det. Michael Santangelo
Ingrid Cornell ... Nakeesha Lyles

Larry Hull ... William Gant (as Larry E. Hull)

Lucy Newman-Williams ... Asst. State's Atty. Taryn Hanson

Michael Stone Forrest ... Det. Frank Barlow
Bobby J. Brown ... Off. Bobby Brown (uncredited)
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr (uncredited)
Chris Clanton ... Savino Bratton (uncredited)
Robert F. Colesberry ... Det. Ray Cole (uncredited)
Brandon Price ... Anton 'Stinkum' Artis (uncredited)

Ron A. Williams ... Addict (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 2: The Detail

9 June 2002
The witness who testified against D'Angelo winds up being a murder case for Detective "Bunk" Moreland. However, McNulty informs Bunk that, since the victim testified against D'Angelo, Avon Barksdale probably ordered this murder. McNulty and Bunk pick up D'Angelo for questioning and convince him to write an "apology" to the victim's family. Just as he's about to start, D'Angelo's attorney arrives and makes him leave.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (as Corey Parker-Robinson)
Tom Quinn ... Det. Patrick Mahon
Michael Salconi ... Det. Michael Santangelo

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman

Richard DeAngelis ... Maj. Raymond Foerster (as Richard De Angelis)
Nat Benchley ... Det. Augustus Polk
Shamyl Brown ... Donette
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr
Erik Dellums ... Dr. Randall Frazier (as Erik Todd Dellums)

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy
Brandon Price ... Anton 'Stinkum' Artis
Dave Trovato ... Lt. Walter Cantrell

Dakota Anderson ... Sniper (uncredited)
Chris Clanton ... Savino Bratton (uncredited)
Robert F. Colesberry ... Det. Ray Cole (uncredited)

Jarvis W. George ... Ronnie Mo Watkins (uncredited)

Rodney J. Hobbs ... Police Officer (uncredited)
Micaiah Jones ... Wintell 'Little Man' Royce (uncredited)
Jimmie Jelani Manners ... Kevin Johnston (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 3: The Buys

16 June 2002
After early morning "field interviews" conducted by Herc, Carver, and Prez lead to a minor riot and bad publicity for the police, the Deputy Commissioner calls in Daniels. McNulty sends Mahone and Polk to the terrace to get a photo of Avon Barksdale. They come up short, but soft-spoken Freamon comes through with an old photo from Barksdale's boxing days. McNulty and Greggs get surveillance equipment from McNulty's FBI contact.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale (credit only)

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Richard DeAngelis ... Maj. Raymond Foerster (as Richard De Angelis)
Michael Salconi ... Det. Michael Santangelo

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Nat Benchley ... Det. Augustus Polk
Tom Quinn ... Det. Patrick Mahon

Wendy Grantham ... Shardene Innes

Al Brown ... Major Valchek

Tony Head ... Maj. Bobby Reed (as Tony D. Head)
Brandon Price ... Anton 'Stinkum' Artis
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr

Doug Olear ... FBI Spec. Agent Terrance 'Fitz' Fitzhugh
Michael Kevin Darnall ... Brandon Wright
Lance Williams ... John Bailey
William F. Zorzi ... Bill Zorzi (as Bill Zorzi)
Curtis Montez ... Sterling (uncredited)

Rob Stull ... Bar Patron (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 4: Old Cases

23 June 2002
Bodie manages to slip through security and escape from lockup. Meanwhile, Herc and Carver continue their renegade ways by traveling to Marlboro to find Bodie and beat him into giving up information on the case. Once they get there, Herc has a change of attitude after meeting Bodie's Grandmother. Furious at being robbed of his product during the "re-up," Avon Barksdale instructs Stinkum, Wee-Bey, and Stringer to double the existing reward for anyone who eliminates Omar and his crew.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan

Callie Thorne ... Elena McNulty
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl
Michael Salconi ... Det. Michael Santangelo
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr
Brandon Price ... Anton 'Stinkum' Artis
Tom Quinn ... Det. Patrick Mahon
Nat Benchley ... Det. Augustus Polk
Michael Kevin Darnall ... Brandon Wright

Caroline G. Pleasant ... Bodie's Grandmother
Antonio Cordova ... Michael McNulty
Lance Williams ... John Bailey

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Officer in courtroom (uncredited)
Thomas Fraser ... Hospital Patient (uncredited)

Kim Tuvin ... Judge Emily Johnson (uncredited)

Jeorge Watson ... Marvin Browning (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 5: The Pager

30 June 2002
When Avon becomes more and more suspicious, he orders Wee-Bey to change phone lines in his apartment. He also promotes Stinkum to manage a new territory and he gets word that one of Omar's crewmembers has been "got". Stringer warns D'Angelo that a snitch may be in his camp and D'Angelo should tighten up his crew by withholding their pay. While talking with Orlando, D'Angelo learns of Stinkum's promotion.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls (credit only)

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (credit only) (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny Weeks
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace

Clayton LeBouef ... Wendell 'Orlando' Blocker

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Nat Benchley ... Det. Augustus Polk
Shamyl Brown ... Donette
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr

Wendy Grantham ... Shardene Innes
Michael Kevin Darnall ... Brandon Wright
Curtis Montez ... Sterling
Brandon Price ... Anton 'Stinkum' Artis
Lance Williams ... John Bailey

Aaron Michael Lacey ... Waiter (uncredited)
David J. Smolar ... Piano Player in Restaurant (uncredited)
Fredro Starr ... Marquis 'Bird' Hilton (uncredited)

Angel M. Wainwright ... Tywanda (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 6: The Wire

7 July 2002
Brandon's bloodied body is discovered in a lot that's coincidentally located next to Poot and Wallace's house. Wallace reports this to D'Angelo, and also expresses how seeing Brandon's body has started to bother him. D'Angelo tells Wallace to simply get over it, but Wallace is still unsure. Wallace gets further unsettled after Avon rewards D'Angelo and him with extra cash for their parts in getting Brandon taken care of.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny Weeks
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus (as JD Williams)

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Nat Benchley ... Det. Augustus Polk

Richard DeAngelis ... Maj. Raymond Foerster (as Richard De Angelis)
Michael Salconi ... Det. Michael Santangelo

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Michael Kevin Darnall ... Brandon Wright

Wendy Grantham ... Shardene Innes

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy

Caroline G. Pleasant ... Bodie's Grandmother
Antonio Cordova ... Michael McNulty
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Edward Norris (as Edward Norris)
Eric G. Ryan ... Sean McNulty (as Eric Ryan)

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr

Gil Deeble ... Hucklebuck
Erik Dellums ... Dr. Randall Frazier (as Erik Todd Dellums)
Brandon Price ... Anton 'Stinkum' Artis
Bobby J. Brown ... Off. Bobby Brown (uncredited)
Robert F. Colesberry ... Det. Ray Cole (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 7: One Arrest

21 July 2002
Greggs, Carver, Herc, and Sydnor grab the runner holding the re-up stash for the pit. Now that the cops have their stash, a furious Avon questions D'Angelo about a snitch being in the pit. D'Angelo denies the allegation but Stringer tells D'Angelo and his crew to use pay phones a block away now, and not to use the same phone twice. Afterwards, they snatch out the existing pit pay phones. This, of course, disconnects the detectives' wiretap.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny Weeks
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (as Corey Parker-Robinson)
Steve Earle ... Walon

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels
Michael Salconi ... Det. Michael Santangelo

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr

Clayton LeBouef ... Wendell 'Orlando' Blocker
Brandon Price ... Anton 'Stinkum' Artis
Donnell Rawlings ... Damien 'Day-Day' Price
Jimmie Jelani Manners ... Kevin Johnston
Lizan Mitchell ... Shooting Witness
Robin Skye ... Madam LaRue
Fredro Starr ... Marquis 'Bird' Hilton
Tony Fair ... Money Counter (uncredited)

Christopher H. Myers ... Courtroom Convict (uncredited)

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 8: Lessons

28 July 2002
McNulty has his sons play the game of "front and follow" with Stringer Bell as the target, and they get Bell's license plate number for their efforts. Greggs and Carver bust a driver picking up a large amount of cash from the towers, only they're forced to return the money on orders from the Deputy Commissioner. Avon finds out about Orlando's inquiries to branch out into "dirty" business, and makes it clear to Orlando that that's not the plan.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls (credit only)

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles (credit only)
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (as Corey Parker-Robinson)

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels
Antonio Cordova ... Michael McNulty

Wendy Grantham ... Shardene Innes
Eric G. Ryan ... Sean McNulty (as Eric Ryan)
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr

Clayton LeBouef ... Wendell 'Orlando' Blocker
Brandon Price ... Anton 'Stinkum' Artis
Donnell Rawlings ... Damien 'Day-Day' Price
Jeffon Avin ... Market Manager (uncredited)

Jerome Ro Brooks ... Drug dealer (uncredited)
Chris Clanton ... Savino Bratton (uncredited)

Tony Head ... Maj. Bobby Reed (uncredited)
Micaiah Jones ... Wintell 'Little Man' Royce (uncredited)

Karen Kirschenbauer ... Hostess (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 9: Game Day

4 August 2002
Freamon gets Sydnor and Prez started on Barksdale's money trail. They discover the usual ties to dummy companies, but they also find large sums of political contributions. Herc and Carver bust Wee-Bey holding $22,000, but only $15,000 is reported. Lieutenant Daniels discovers the discrepancy and orders them to find the money before the morning roll call. Omar's mission takes him to Proposition Joe where he promptly offers another recently stolen Barksdale stash to Joe in exchange for Barksdale's pager number.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls (credit only)

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (credit only) (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland (credit only)
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny Weeks
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor
Steve Earle ... Walon

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr

Wendy Grantham ... Shardene Innes (as Wendy Gratham)

Clayton LeBouef ... Wendell 'Orlando' Blocker
Michael Salconi ... Det. Michael Santangelo
Maurice Blanding ... Basketball player

Jefferson Breland ... Basketball coach
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Chris Clanton ... Savino Bratton
Perry Blackmon ... Perry (uncredited)

Jerome Ro Brooks ... Drug dealer (uncredited)
Micaiah Jones ... Wintell 'Little Man' Royce (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 10: The Cost

11 August 2002
After being clean for three days, Bubbles gets strong advice from former addict Walon and a promise of extra help from Detective Greggs. When Omar's murder attempt on Barksdale fails, Stringer lays down the new law to Barksdale -- no phone use, no more money runs, a new pager number and anyone that needs Barksdale talks to Stringer first. They also send word to Omar that a truce will be offered.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls (credit only)

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan

Callie Thorne ... Elena McNulty
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice
Neko Parham ... State Police Undercover Troy Wiggins
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (as Corey Parker-Robinson)
Steve Earle ... Walon

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little

Wendy Grantham ... Shardene Innes

Clayton LeBouef ... Wendell 'Orlando' Blocker

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl
Michael Salconi ... Det. Michael Santangelo
Chris Clanton ... Savino Bratton

Richard DeAngelis ... Maj. Raymond Forester (as Richard de Angelis)

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Shamyl Brown ... Donette
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Edward Norris (as Edward Norris)

Jeorge Watson ... Marvin Browning
Barry Bradford ... Stash house man
Micaiah Jones ... Wintell 'Little Man' Royce

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis (as Isiah Whitlock)
Glenn Wilson ... DEA Agent (as Christopher Glenn Wilson)

Jerome Ro Brooks ... Drug dealer (uncredited)
Bobby J. Brown ... Off. Bobby Brown (uncredited)
Robert F. Colesberry ... Det. Ray Cole (uncredited)

Kosha Engler ... Kima's Friend (uncredited)
SiSi Kache ... Mother (uncredited)

Aaron Michael Lacey ... Maryland State Trooper (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 11: The Hunt

18 August 2002
While Greggs' life hangs in a delicate balance, the officers deal with the shock in different ways. Herc, Carver, and Sydnor get back on the case after Freamon puts the incident into perspective. After seeing McNulty close to the breaking point, Rawls instructs McNulty not to have any guilt over Greggs' shooting because he's not ultimately responsible. Daniels is ordered by the Deputy Commissioner to raid all the locations to appease the Commissioner's desire for "dope on the table."

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (as Corey Parker-Robinson)

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr

Richard DeAngelis ... Maj. Raymond Forester (as Richard de Angelis)
Michael Salconi ... Det. Michael Santangelo

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Chris Clanton ... Savino Bratton
Micaiah Jones ... Wintell 'Little Man' Royce
Curtis Montez ... Sterling

Tony Head ... Maj. Bobby Reed (as Tony D. Head)

Clayton LeBouef ... Wendell 'Orlando' Blocker
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Edward Norris (as Edward Norris)
Dick Stilwell ... Commissioner Warren Frazier
Katana Lazet Hall ... Savino's mother
Susan Rome ... Asst. State's Atty. Ilene Nathan

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley
Glenn Wilson ... DEA Agent (as Christopher Glenn Wilson)

James E. Ash ... Uniform Officer (uncredited)
Robert F. Colesberry ... Det. Ray Cole (uncredited)
Julian Salazar ... Antonio (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 12: Cleaning Up

1 September 2002
After Barksdale's supply gets confiscated in the bust, Stringer hands down new rules to the crews. Barksdale and Stringer meet with Levy to discuss next steps, which include the elimination of any and all persons that can connect Barksdale to the drugs. Wallace returns to the pit and asks to get put back on. However, Stringer has other plans for Wallace and asks Bodie to step up for the job.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls (credit only)

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles (credit only)
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs (credit only)
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (as Corey Parker-Robinson)

Wendy Grantham ... Shardene Innes
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy
LaTonya Borsay ... Orlando's dancer (as Latonya Borsay)

Tony Head ... Maj. Bobby Reed (as Tony D. Head)
Michael Salconi ... Det. Michael Santangelo

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis (as Isiah Whitlock)
Ingrid Cornell ... Nakeesha Lyles

Jarvis W. George ... 'Ronnie Mo' Watkins (as Jarvis George)

Doug Roberts ... State's Attorney Steven Demper
Giselle Watts ... Darcia Wallace

Joe Gerety ... State Trooper (uncredited)
Justin Hinnant ... Neighborhood Kid (uncredited)
Marcis Turner ... Police Officer (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 13: Sentencing

8 September 2002
Greggs musters the strength to finger "Little Man" as one of the shooters. Daniels and McNulty go to the feds with damning evidence about some Baltimore politicians tied to Barksdale, thinking they finally have him, but the feds only want the politicians and not Barksdale. D'Angelo can't swing a deal, and cops to a possession charge and 20 years of hard time. Business resumes in the pit with Bodie and Poot carrying the torch, using some of D'Angelo's wisdom and tactics.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Maj. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm for Operations Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny Weeks
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus (as JD Williams)
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr

Wendy Grantham ... Shardene Innes

Michael B. Jordan ... Wallace

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl
Michael Salconi ... Det. Michael Santangelo

Jarvis W. George ... 'Ronnie Mo' Watkins (as Jarvis George)
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale
Curtis Montez ... Sterling
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Edward Norris (as Edward Norris)

Benay Berger ... FBI Supervisor Amanda Reese

Doug Olear ... FBI Spec. Agent Terrance 'Fitz' Fitzhugh
Susan Rome ... Asst. State's Atty. Ilene Nathan
Stephen F. Schmidt ... Brice's attorney
Gary Wheeler ... Attorney
Perry Blackmon ... Perry (uncredited)
Pete Burris ... Federal judge (uncredited)
Robert F. Colesberry ... Det. Ray Cole (uncredited)

Terrence Currier ... Roy Brown (uncredited)

Richard DeAngelis ... Maj. Raymond Forester (uncredited)
De'Rodd Hearns ... Puddin' (uncredited)

Toni Lewis ... FBI Agent (uncredited)
Kirk Penberthy ... FBI Spec. Agent Arnold D. Paulette (uncredited)

William Shipman ... Philadelphia Detective (uncredited)
Dave Trovato ... Lt. Walter Cantrell (uncredited)

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: Ebb Tide

1 June 2003
Detective Jimmy McNulty finds the body of a woman floating in the water while carrying out his new assignment of Harbor Patrol. Major Valchek has his gift to a local parish trumped by Frank Sobotka, his rival in the local stevedores union. And on the waterfront, a shipping container destined for 'The Greek' bakes in the sun with perishable cargo.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon (credit only)
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka

Pablo Schreiber ... Nickolas 'Nick' Sobotka

Al Brown ... Major Valchek

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus (as JD Williams)

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman

Chris Ashworth ... Sergei 'Serge' Malatov
Luray Cooper ... Nathaniel 'Nat' Coxson
Jeffrey Fugitt ... Claude Diggins
Bill Raymond ... The Greek
Teddy Cañez ... George 'Double G' Glekas (as Ted Feldman)

Tel Monks ... Father Jerome Lewandowski
The Nighthawks ... Themselves

Elisabeth Noone ... Joan Sobotka
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Jennifer Badger ... Slavic Drowning Victim (uncredited)
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' 'McGinty (uncredited)
Robert F. Colesberry ... Det. Ray Cole (uncredited)

Jeffrey Pratt Gordon ... Johnny Fifty Spamanto (uncredited)
De'Rodd Hearns ... Puddin' (uncredited)

Kevin Jiggetts ... Frommers (uncredited)
Doug Lory ... Little Big Roy (uncredited)
Amber Nelson ... Yacht Waitress (uncredited)

Jeremy Nichols ... First Mate (uncredited)
Jonathan Pope ... Sergeant (uncredited)

Jill Redding ... Delores (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 2: Collateral Damage

8 June 2003
Major Valchek gets back at Sobotka for the church gift fiasco, and a feud begins. Avon Barksdale continues to run his empire from a prison cell. On the waterfront, Port Police Officer Beatrice Russell gets stuck investigating the contraband in the The Greek's container. McNulty lends a hand with the investigation.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs (credit only)
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Chris Ashworth ... Sergei 'Serge' Malatov
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels

Al Brown ... Major Valchek

Jeffrey Coleman ... Coast Guard Officer
Luray Cooper ... Nathaniel 'Nat' Coxson
Erik Dellums ... Dr. Randall Frazier (as Erik Todd Dellums)
Leslie Elliard ... Officer Kevin Reynolds
Jeffrey Fugitt ... Claude Diggins

Jeffrey Pratt Gordon ... Johnny Fifty Spamanto
Bill Heneghan ... MPA Officer
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice

Jeremy Nichols ... First Mate

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka
Bill Raymond ... The Greek

Jill Redding ... Delores
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Pablo Schreiber ... Nickolas 'Nick' Sobotka

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman

Michael Willis ... Andy Krawczyk
Brook Yeaton ... 'White Mike' McArdle

Antonio D. Charity ... Dwight Tilghman (uncredited)
Robert F. Colesberry ... Det. Ray Cole (uncredited)

Jennifer Rouse ... Prostitute (uncredited)

Schuster Vance ... Walt Stokes (uncredited)

Parker Webb ... Stevedore (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 3: Hot Shots

15 June 2003
Lt Cedric Daniels lets it be known he is going to leave the department. McNulty pursues the identity of the Jane Doe found floating in the harbor. A pair of young longshoremen, Frank Sobotka's son Ziggy and nephew Nick, heist a container and sell its contents, digital cameras, to men working for The Greek.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls (credit only)

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Acting Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs (credit only)
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver (credit only)
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk (credit only)

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka

Pablo Schreiber ... Nickolas 'Nick' Sobotka

Kristin Proctor ... Aimee

Callie Thorne ... Elena McNulty
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little

Al Brown ... Major Valchek
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
S. Robert Morgan ... Butchie
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Shamyl Brown ... Donette
Luray Cooper ... Nathaniel 'Nat' Coxson
Michael Mack
Kevin Murray
Ernest Waddell ... Dante
Kelli R. Brown ... Kimmy

Edwina Findley ... Tosha Mitchell
Keith Flippen ... Bruce DiBiago
Jon Garcia

Tel Monks ... Father Jerome Lewandowski

James E. Ash ... Uniform Officer (uncredited)

Antonio D. Charity ... Dwight Tilghman (uncredited)
Antonio Cordova ... Michael McNulty (uncredited)
Erik Dellums ... Dr. Randall Frazier (uncredited)

Jeffrey Pratt Gordon ... John 'Johnny Fifty' Spamanto (uncredited)
Thomas M. Hagen ... Stevedore (uncredited)

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl (uncredited)
Jonathan Pope ... Sergeant (uncredited)

Jill Redding ... Delores (uncredited)
Eric G. Ryan ... Sean McNulty (uncredited)

Jonathan Watkins ... Tony, City Councilman (uncredited)

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 4: Hard Cases

22 June 2003
McNulty goes on a self-assigned moral mission to identify his floater, but his old partner, Bunk, says they have more pressing matter at hand: finding Omar to testify against a Barksdale trigger man in one of last year's murders. To placate Valchek, Burrell asks Daniels to lead the detail investigating Sobotka, and Daniels agrees.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos (credit only)

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Acting Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Det. Ellis Carver (credit only)
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka

Pablo Schreiber ... Nick Sobotka

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl

Callie Thorne ... Elena McNulty
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny

Robert Hogan ... Louis Sobotka

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy

Kristin Proctor ... Aimee

Al Brown ... Major Valchek
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty

Lance Irwin ... Maui

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman

Antonio D. Charity ... Dwight Tilghman (as Antonio Charity)
Teddy Cañez ... George 'Double G' Glekas (as Ted Feldman)

Elisabeth Noone
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Jennifer Badger ... (uncredited)
John Bobby ... Laughing Checker (uncredited)

Patrick Brown ... Jury Foreman (uncredited)
Leslie Elliard ... Officer Kevin Reynolds (uncredited)

Jeffrey Pratt Gordon ... Johnny Fifty Spamanto (uncredited)
Thomas M. Hagen ... Stevedore (uncredited)

DeLon Howell ... Inmate #1 (uncredited)

Joseph W. Lane ... Corrections Officer Supervisor (uncredited)

Jill Redding ... Delores (uncredited)

Lizz Robbins ... Pedestrian (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 5: Undertow

29 June 2003
Weak product in the pit has Bodie getting heat. Homicide detectives hand out grand jury summonses to stevedores involved in the homicide case, and Port Police Officer Beadie Russell works the lingering affections of an old boyfriend to find out how cargo disappears from the docks.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Chris Ashworth ... Sergei 'Serge' Malatov

Randall Boffman ... Bill Anderson - Port Admin. Port of Baltimore

Al Brown ... Major Valchek
Shamyl Brown ... Donette
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr
Robert F. Colesberry ... Det. Ray Cole
Luray Cooper ... Nathaniel 'Nat' Coxson
Leslie Elliard ... Officer Kevin Reynolds
Jeffrey Fugitt ... Claude Diggins

Lance Irwin ... Maui

Method Man ... Melvin 'Cheese' Flagstaff

Dovile Mark ... European Girl #2
Kevin Murray ... Special Agent Kleary

Kristin Proctor ... Aimee

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka
Bill Raymond ... The Greek

Jill Redding ... Delores
Susan Rome ... State's Atty. Ilene Nathan
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Pablo Schreiber ... Nickolas 'Nick' Sobotka

Callie Thorne ... Elena McNulty
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little

Michael Ahl ... Detective (uncredited)
Gary D'Addario ... Grand Jury Prosecutor Gary DiPasquale (uncredited)

Jeffrey Pratt Gordon ... John 'Johnny Fifty' Spamanto (uncredited)

Mark Kochanowicz ... Yuppie Husband (uncredited)

Daniel Ross ... Drug Dealer (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 6: All Prologue

6 July 2003
Trying to let go of police work and return to his marriage, McNulty gives up on identifying his Jane Doe. The detectives look into Sobotka and his money. For his union, Sobotka tries to play the political game. D'Angelo wants to live life outside of Barksdale's umbrella and Bell brings in outside help for the problem.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls (credit only)

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell

Larry Gilliard Jr. ... D'Angelo Barksdale
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Dakota Anderson ... Muggs

Chris Ashworth ... Sergei 'Serge' Malatov
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Luray Cooper ... Nathaniel 'Nat' Coxson
Erik Dellums ... Dr. Randall Frazier (as Erik Todd Dellums)

Jacques Derosena ... Leech
Jeffrey Fugitt ... Claude Diggins
Lev Gorn ... Eton Ben-Eleazer (as Lev Gorens)

Wendy Grantham ... Shardene Innes

DeLon Howell ... Inmate #1
Toni Hunter ... Stripper
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl
Richard Price ... Library Discussion Leader

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka
Susan Rome ... State's Atty. Ilene Nathan
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Pablo Schreiber ... Nickolas 'Nick' Sobotka
Fredro Starr ... Bird Hilton

Callie Thorne ... Elena McNulty
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan (uncredited)

Jeffrey Pratt Gordon ... John 'Johnny Fifty' Spamanto (uncredited)
Donovan Hagins ... Dancer (uncredited)
Oleg Aleksandrovich Prudius ... Henchman (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 7: Backwash

13 July 2003
Greggs and Prez tap into the circuit of Russian prostitutes. With two sets of evidence, the detail goes to Pearlman who tells them neither crime merits a wiretap, but a drug connection could give the case legs. Rawls can't persuade Daniels to take the murders, but new evidence does. Though discord grows in Barksdale's empire, Bell tries to hold it together.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos (credit only)

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Chris Ashworth ... Sergei 'Serge' Malatov

Randall Boffman ... Bill Anderson - Port Admin. Port of Baltimore
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels
Shamyl Brown ... Donette
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Luray Cooper ... Nathaniel 'Nat' Coxson
Keith Flippen ... Bruce DiBiago (as Keith Flippan)
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale

Lance Irwin ... Maui

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice

Kristin Proctor ... Aimee

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Pablo Schreiber ... Nickolas 'Nick' Sobotka

Callie Thorne ... Elena McNulty

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus

Jeffrey Pratt Gordon ... John 'Johnny Fifty' Spamanto (uncredited)
Donovan Hagins ... Dancer (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 8: Duck and Cover

27 July 2003
McNulty goes on a drunken binge of legendary proportions. Fellow stevedores convince Ziggy to fight Maui. Bunk, seeing McNulty's desperation, talks Daniels into asking for him. Daniels does so and Rawls, who has no choice, agrees. After some labor, the wiretap is up, just in time to catch another disappearing container.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell (credit only)
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale (credit only)
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Chris Ashworth ... Sergei 'Serge' Malatov
Teddy Cañez ... George 'Double G' Glekas (as Ted Feldman)
Kelvin Davis
Jeffrey Fugitt ... Claude Diggins

Jeffrey Pratt Gordon ... John 'Johnny Fifty' Spamanto
J. Valenteen Gregg
Bill Heneghan ... MPA Officer

Robert Hogan ... Louis Sobotka
Bus Howard ... Ott

Lance Irwin ... Maui

Kevin Jiggetts ... Frommers

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Richard Pelzman

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka
Bill Raymond ... The Greek
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Pablo Schreiber ... Nickolas 'Nick' Sobotka
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus

Billy Finnigan ... Bernard aka Fuzzy Dunlop (uncredited)
De'Rodd Hearns ... Puddin' (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 9: Stray Rounds

3 August 2003
Bodie's disastrous sales efforts result in a tongue lashing from Stringer Bell. Ziggy pulls Johnny Fifty into a new caper that makes the Greeks pay big money. McNulty goes undercover in a brothel. As Valchek fumes over the change of targets and Burrell pulls the rug from beneath him, Daniels and Pearlman maintain their composure.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Acting Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale (credit only)

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Chris Ashworth ... Sergei 'Serge' Malatov

Randall Boffman ... Bill Anderson - Port Admin. Port of Baltimore

Al Brown ... Major Valchek

Jonnie Brown ... SWAT Team Leader Torret
Teddy Cañez ... George 'Double G' Glekas (as Ted Feldman)
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Luray Cooper ... Nathaniel 'Nat' Coxson
Kelvin Davis ... Lala

Gil Deeble ... Hucklebuck

Daniel Ferro ... Police Officer

Jeffrey Pratt Gordon ... Johnny Fifty Spamanto
Lev Gorn ... Eton Ben-Eleazer (as Lev Gorens)
Bus Howard ... Ott
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale

Tom Mardirosian ... Agent Kristos Koutris
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Ed Norris (as Edward Norris)

Doug Olear ... FBI Spec. Agent Terrance 'Fitz' Fitzhugh
Michael Potts ... Brother Mouzone

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka
Bill Raymond ... The Greek
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Pablo Schreiber ... Nickolas 'Nick' Sobotka

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Robert F. Colesberry ... Det. Ray Cole (uncredited)

Elizabeth Johnson ... Prostitute (uncredited)
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 10: Storm Warnings

10 August 2003
The detail uses satellite technology to its advantage. Bodie is unhappy that Proposition Joe's people are selling on his turf. Valchek visits the FBI in an attempt to get real results on the docks. Ziggy's deal with Double-G goes bad in a big way. Greggs considers motherhood and Prez makes a major blunder.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls (credit only)

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale (credit only)

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Chris Ashworth ... Sergei 'Serge' Malatov

Benay Berger ... Amanda Reese

Al Brown ... Major Valchek
Teddy Cañez ... George 'Double G' Glekas (as Ted Feldman)
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Luray Cooper ... Nathaniel 'Nat' Coxson
Jeffrey Fugitt ... Claude Diggins
Lev Gorn ... Eton Ben-Eleazer (as Lev Gorens)

Toni Lewis ... F.B.I. Agent

Method Man ... Melvin 'Cheese' Flagstaff

Tom Mardirosian ... Agent Kristos Koutris
S. Robert Morgan ... Butchie

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl

Doug Olear ... FBI Spec. Agent Terrance 'Fitz' Fitzhugh
Michael Potts ... Brother Mouzone

Kristin Proctor ... Aimee

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka
Bill Raymond ... The Greek
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Pablo Schreiber ... Nickolas 'Nick' Sobotka
Merritt Wever ... Prissy

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus

Tommy Hahn ... FBI Special Agent Salmond (uncredited)

Wes Johnson ... Security Supervisor (uncredited)
DeAndre McCullough ... Lamar (uncredited)
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 11: Bad Dreams

17 August 2003
The detail makes a desperate move. Nick's deceit is in the open, as Sobotka is overwhelmed by bad news. The Greeks confidently ease out of a brief encounter with the detail and Omar's suspicions are validated. The detail hopes to find Vonda's boss. Nick hopes to repair relations with the Greeks and Sobotka is forced to make a difficult choice.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls (credit only)

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale (credit only)

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski (credit only)

Chris Ashworth ... Sergei 'Serge' Malatov

Benay Berger ... Amanda Reese

Al Brown ... Major Valchek
Kelli R. Brown ... Kimmy

Edwina Findley ... Tosha Mitchell
Keith Flippen ... Bruce DiBiagio

Jeffrey Pratt Gordon ... Johnny Fifty Spamanto
Lev Gorn ... Eton

Robert Hogan ... Louis Sobotka
Bus Howard ... Ott

Toni Lewis ... F.B.I. Agent
Doug Lory ... Big Roy

Tom Mardirosian ... Agent Kristos Koutris

Doug Olear ... FBI Spec. Agent Terrance 'Fitz' Fitzhugh
Richard Pelzman ... Little Big Roy
Michael Potts ... Brother Mouzone

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka
Gordana Rashovich
Bill Raymond ... The Greek
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Pablo Schreiber ... Nickolas 'Nick' Sobotka

Eric Trosman ... Dmitri (as Ernest Trosman)

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Brook Yeaton ... 'White Mike' McArdle

James E. Ash ... SWAT Team Officer (uncredited)
Thomas M. Hagen ... Steveodore (uncredited)

Tommy Hahn ... FBI Special Agent Salmond (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 12: Port in a Storm

24 August 2003
The detail has a setback. Russell and Bunk revisit Philly, looking for evidence. Brother Mouzone talks with Stringer Bell regarding their agreement, leaving Bell to contend with Avon Barksdale. McNulty and Greggs return to the Westside, where they discover new connections. Herc and Carver feel disrespected by fellow officers. Nick tries to come to terms with the Greeks, and himself.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

Chris Bauer ... Frank Sobotka

Paul Ben-Victor ... Spiros 'Vondas' Vondopoulos

John Doman ... Col. William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Acting Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski (credit only)

Chris Ashworth ... Sergei 'Serge' Malatov

Benay Berger ... Amanda Reese
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels

Al Brown ... Major Valchek
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Luray Cooper ... Nathaniel 'Nat' Coxson
Kelvin Davis ... La La
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny
Jeffrey Fugitt ... Claude Diggins

Jeffrey Pratt Gordon ... John 'Johnny Fifty' Spamanto
Lev Gorn ... Eton

Tommy Hahn ... FBI Special Agent Salmond

Robert Hogan ... Louis Sobotka
Bus Howard ... Ott

Lance Irwin ... Maui

William Gerad Jones ... Worker in Truck Terminal
S. Robert Morgan ... Butchie

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl

Doug Olear ... FBI Spec. Agent Terrance 'Fitz' Fitzhugh
Michael Potts ... Brother Mouzone

Kristin Proctor ... Aimee

James Ransone ... Chester 'Ziggy' Sobotka
Bill Raymond ... The Greek
Michael Salconi ... Off. Michael Santangelo
Charley Scalies ... Thomas 'Horseface' Pakusa

Pablo Schreiber ... Nickolas 'Nick' Sobotka

Eric Trosman ... Dmitri (as Ernest Trosman)

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley
Doug Lory ... Little Big Roy (uncredited)

Paul Majors ... Officer MacGaul (uncredited)

Schuster Vance ... Walt Stokes (uncredited)

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Time After Time

19 September 2004


Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little (credit only)
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce

Andrew Aninsman ... Aggravated Sergeant
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels

Al Brown ... Major Valchek
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Benjamin Busch ... Off. Anthony Colicchio
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)
Antonio Cordova ... Michael McNulty (as Tony Cordova)
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny

Brandon Fobbs ... Fruit
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
Joilet Harris ... Off. Caroline Massey (as Joilet F. Harris)

Tony Head ... Maj. Bobby Reed (as Tony D. Head)
De'Rodd Hearns ... Puddin'

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield

Rodney J. Hobbs ... Quip (scenes deleted)

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello

Method Man ... Calvin 'Cheese' Wagstaff

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony 'Tony' Gray

Keith Moyer ... Junk Man
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Ed Norris (as Ed Norris)

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker
Eric G. Ryan ... Sean McNulty (as Eric Ryan)

Thomas W. Stewart ... Reporter

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins
Esley Tate ... Boo

Callie Thorne ... Elena McNulty
Lesli Stockwell Turner ... Court Attorney

David Von Roehm ... Detective at Base
Justin Burley ... Justin (uncredited)

Lee E. Cox ... Off. Aaron Castor (uncredited)

Richard DeAngelis ... Col. Raymond Foerster (uncredited)

Nakia Dillard ... Off. Lambert (uncredited)
Barnett Milton Lloyd ... Maj. Marvin Taylor (uncredited)

Robert Neal Marshall ... Comstat Police Major (uncredited)

Rick Otto ... Off. Kenneth Dozerman (uncredited)
Melvin T. Russell ... Jamal (uncredited)
Addison Switzer ... Country (uncredited)
Stephen Zaleski ... Coroner (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 2: All Due Respect

27 September 2004


Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles (credit only)
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (credit only)

Al Brown ... Major Valchek
Kelli R. Brown ... Kimmy
Shamyl Brown ... Donette
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Benjamin Busch ... Officer Anthony Colicchio
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)

Richard DeAngelis ... Col. Raymond Foerster
Erik Dellums ... Dr. Randall Frazier (as Erik Todd Dellums)

Edwina Findley ... Tosha Mitchell

Brandon Fobbs ... Fruit
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
Joilet Harris ... Off. Caroline Massey (as Joilet F. Harris)
De'Rodd Hearns ... Puddin'

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello

Method Man ... Calvin 'Cheese' Wagstaff

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Ed Norris (as Ed Norris)
Rashad Orange ... Sherrod

Rick Otto ... Off. Kenneth Dozerman
Jameel Saleem ... Parolee (as Jameel Williams)

Ryan Sands ... Off. Lloyd 'Truck' Garrick

Chris Slone ... Officer Berman

Thomas W. Stewart ... Bar Tender
Addison Switzer ... Country
Ernest Waddell ... Dante

Jerry Walsh ... Mr. Lake
Melvin Williams ... Deacon

James E. Ash ... Uniform Officer (uncredited)
Krystal Browning ... Lesbian in Bar (uncredited)

Lee E. Cox ... Off. Aaron Castor (uncredited)
Eugene R. Little ... Cutty's Boss (uncredited)

Robert Neal Marshall ... Comstat Police Major (uncredited)
Carolyn Rawleigh ... Bystander (uncredited)

Lizz Robbins ... Pretty Lesbian (uncredited)

Daniel Ross ... Movie Patron (uncredited)
Melvin T. Russell ... Jamal (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 3: Dead Soldiers

3 October 2004


Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale (credit only)

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield

Al Brown ... Major Valchek
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny Weeks

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello
Kelli R. Brown ... Kimmy

Edwina Findley ... Tosha Mitchell
Ernest Waddell ... Dante
Shamyl Brown ... Donette

Richard DeAngelis ... Col. Raymond Foerster
Dravon James ... Grace Sampson / Queenie Sampson

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley
Benjamin Busch ... Off. Anthony Colicchio
Joilet Harris ... Off. Caroline Massey (as Joilet F. Harris)
Barnett Milton Lloyd ... Maj. Marvin Taylor (as Barnett Lloyd)
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Edward Norris (as Ed Norris)
Megan Anderson ... Jen Carcetti

R. Emery Bright ... Community Relations Sgt.
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
Jonathan D. Wray ... Tank
De'Rodd Hearns ... Puddin'

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony Gray

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins
Michael Salconi ... Off. Michael Santangelo
Robert Albrecht ... Rookie Cop (uncredited)

Stephen Alexander ... Bar Patron (uncredited)

James E. Ash ... Uniform Officer (uncredited)

Mayo Best ... Gerard (uncredited)
Perry Blackmon ... Perry (uncredited)
Justin Burley ... Justin (uncredited)

Joseph DeBona ... State Trooper #2 (uncredited)
Thuliso Dingwall ... Kenard (uncredited)

Brandon Fobbs ... Fruit (uncredited)

Tony Head ... Maj. Bobby Reed (uncredited)

William Gerad Jones ... Kid Making Drug Deal (uncredited)

Robert Neal Marshall ... Comstat Police Major (uncredited)

Chris McMullin ... Disgruntled Roll Call Sgt. (uncredited)

Doug Roberts ... State's Attorney Steven Demper (uncredited)
Melvin T. Russell ... Jamal (uncredited)
Todd Scofield ... Jeff Price (uncredited)

Lawrence Cameron Steele ... Police Lieutenant (uncredited)

Thomas W. Stewart ... Man In Park (uncredited)

Brandan T. Tate ... Sapper (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 4: Hamsterdam

10 October 2004
Greggs and McNulty recruit Bubbles to gather street intelligence on the Barksdale gang. Cutty seeks out the Barksdale gang after he looses his taste for the straight life. Bunk feels the pressure to find Dozerman's gun. Daniels worries that Avon Barksdale, having cut a prison deal, will be paroled. Stringer Bell tries to make amends with Donette.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls (credit only)

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell (credit only)
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little (credit only)
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (credit only)

Mayo Best ... Gerard

R. Emery Bright ... Community Relations Sgt.
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels
Shamyl Brown ... Donette

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Benjamin Busch ... Off. Anthony Colicchio
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr
Clarence Clemons ... Roman (as Clarence Clemens)
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)
Antonio Cordova ... Michael McNulty (as Tony Cordova)
Sal Darigo ... Harry

Brandon Fobbs ... Fruit
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
Vera Holley ... The Principal

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello
Eugene R. Little ... Cutty's Boss (as Eugene Little)

Muna Otaru ... Student in Registrar's Office

Thomas W. Stewart ... Husband

Brandan T. Tate ... Sapper

Callie Thorne ... Elena McNulty

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman

Michael Willis ... Andy Krawczyk

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley

James E. Ash ... Uniform Officer (uncredited)
Justin Burley ... Justin (uncredited)
Kahil Dotay ... Undercover Detective (uncredited)
Marc Krinsky ... Angelo Martin (uncredited)

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony 'Tony' Gray (uncredited)

Kenny Shapiro ... Prison Guard (uncredited)

Scott Skversky ... College Student #1 (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 5: Straight and True

17 October 2004
Johnny pressures Bubbles to stop snitching for the detail. Cutty lies to his grandmother about going straight. McNulty realizes pursuing Barksdale and Bell is a loosing cause, so he turns his attention to nailing Kintel Williamson. Colvin's free drug dealing zone, now known in the streets as Hamsterdam, scores a small victory. Avon Barksdale emerges from prison to a warm welcome from Stringer Bell.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (credit only)

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow

Mike D. Anderson ... Drug Lord

Ken Arnold

Mayo Best ... Gerard
Kelli R. Brown ... Kimmy

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Benjamin Busch ... Off. Anthony Colicchio
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)
Antonio Cordova ... Michael McNulty (as Tony Cordova)

Richard DeAngelis ... Col. Raymond Foerster
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony 'Tony' Gray

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker
Eric G. Ryan ... Sean McNulty (as Eric Ryan)
Michael Salconi ... Off. Michael Santangelo

Lawrence Cameron Steele ... Police Lieutenant

Thomas W. Stewart ... Businessman
Addison Switzer ... Country

Brandan T. Tate ... Sapper

Callie Thorne ... Elena McNulty
Ernest Waddell ... Dante

Chester West ... Shift Lieutenant

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Melvin Williams ... Deacon

Michael Willis ... Andy Krawczyk

Eli Harris ... Lieutenant (uncredited)

Robert Neal Marshall ... Comstat Police Major (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 6: Homecoming

31 October 2004
Major Colvin instructs his men to use brute force to get the message out to street dealers about his free zone. Avon Barksdale and Stringer Bell discover that real estate development has its own pitfalls. McNulty and Greggs ask Daniels to let them renew the Bell and Barksdale investigation. On Barksdale's orders, Cutty plans to take back corners from Marlo's crew.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon (credit only)
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski (credit only)

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (credit only)

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow
Megan Anderson ... Jen Carcetti

Mayo Best ... Gerard
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels
Kelli R. Brown ... Kimmy
Shamyl Brown ... Donette

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Benjamin Busch ... Off. Anthony Colicchio
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)
Norris Davis ... Vinson

Richard DeAngelis ... Col. Raymond Foerster

Brandon Fobbs ... Fruit
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield
Nina Hodoruk ... State's Atty. Kendall Remnick
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony 'Tony' Gray

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker
Michael Salconi ... Off. Michael Santangelo

Ryan Sands ... Off. Lloyd 'Truck' Garrick

Thomas W. Stewart ... Parent

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins
Addison Switzer ... Country
Ernest Waddell ... Dante

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman

Michael Willis ... Andy Krawczyk
Rae Haskins ... Drug Dealer (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 7: Back Burners

7 November 2004
Daniels goes ballistic when the detail gets reassigned to the Western District. Stringer Bell learns from Donette that Brianna is thinking about talking to McNulty. Bunk receives a gift wrapped surprise. A single cell phone allows Freamon to begin mapping out a communications network for the Barksdale organization. Marlo dispatches a drive-by on a Barksdale drug corner.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow
Megan Anderson ... Jen Carcetti

R. Emery Bright ... Community Relations Sgt.
Shamyl Brown ... Donette

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Benjamin Busch ... Off. Anthony Colicchio
Mia Arnice Chambers ... Squeak
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
De'Rodd Hearns ... Puddin'

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield
Melvin Jackson Jr. ... Bernard

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello
Eugene R. Little ... Cutty's Boss (as Eugene Little)
S. Robert Morgan ... Butchie

Melanie Nicholls-King ... Cheryl
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker

Ryan Sands ... Off. Lloyd 'Truck' Garrick

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Gregory L. Williams ... Det. Michael Crutchfield
Melvin Williams ... Deacon

Robert X. Golphin ... Crackhead (uncredited)
James Lewis ... Politician (uncredited)

Rick Otto ... Off. Kenneth Dozerman (uncredited)

Thomas W. Stewart ... Man In Street (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 8: Moral Midgetry

14 November 2004
Prez impresses the detail with what he's found out from Bodie's cell phone, information that sends McNulty and Greggs on a road trip. Colvin sees the benefits of his plan working. Carcetti confronts a hurdle he must clear if he wants to run for higher office, while Marlo appears to take the bait set by the Barksdale crew.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland (credit only)
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles (credit only)
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus (credit only)
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (credit only)

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow
Megan Anderson ... Jen Carcetti

Mayo Best ... Gerard
Perry Blackmon ... Perry
Fran Boyd ... Needle Exchange Worker
Kelli R. Brown ... Kimmy

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Benjamin Busch ... Off. Anthony Colicchio
Clarence Clemons ... Roman (as Clarence Clemens)
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
Tiara Harris ... Devonne

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield

Genevieve Hudson-Price ... Dee Dee
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony 'Tony' Gray

Doug Olear ... FBI Spec. Agent Terrance 'Fitz' Fitzhugh
Jonathan Orcutt
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson

Ryan Sands ... Off. Lloyd 'Truck' Garrick
Jay Sefton ... Political Analyst

Brandan T. Tate ... Sapper
Ernest Waddell ... Dante

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis
Gregory L. Williams ... Det. Michael Crutchfield
Melvin Williams ... Deacon

Michael Willis ... Andy Krawczyk
William Zielenski (as William Zielinski)
Ian Bonds ... Drug Buyer in Car (uncredited)
MaConnia Chesser ... Trina (uncredited)

Lee E. Cox ... Off. Aaron Castor (uncredited)
Anthony Fedd ... Tucky (uncredited)
Nehal Joshi ... Baba Jani (uncredited)

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 9: Slapstick

21 November 2004
Responding to an officer's call for help, McNulty and Prez turn up the wrong alley with unanticipated results. Cutty is surprised to find help from within Baltimore's power structure for his proposed boxing gym. Omar decides to go it alone against Avon Barksdale and Stringer Bell. Bubbles is wired up and sent into Amsterdam

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell (credit only)
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland (credit only)
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Benay Berger ... FBI Supervisor Amanda Reese

Mayo Best ... Gerard
Kim Bogues
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels

Al Brown ... Major Valchek
Kelli R. Brown ... Kimmy

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Mia Arnice Chambers ... Squeak
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)
Antonio Cordova ... Michael McNulty (as Tony Cordova)
Norris Davis ... Vinson

Richard DeAngelis ... Col. Raymond Foerster
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale
Melvin Jackson Jr. ... Bernard

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony Gray

Doug Olear ... FBI Spec. Agent Terrance 'Fitz' Fitzhugh
Eric G. Ryan ... Sean McNulty (as Eric Ryan)
Michael Salconi ... Off. Michael Santangelo

Ryan Sands ... Off. Lloyd 'Truck' Garrick

Felix Stevenson ... Rev. Frank Reid
Troj Strickland ... Fat Face Rick (as Troj. Marquis Strickland)

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins

Brandan T. Tate ... Sapper
Ernest Waddell ... Dante

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Gregory L. Williams ... Det. Michael Crutchfield
Melvin Williams ... Deacon

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley

Mike D. Anderson ... Ghost (uncredited)

James E. Ash ... Uniform Officer (uncredited)

Akim Black ... Off. Tope (uncredited)

Sho Brown ... Phil Boy (uncredited)
Benjamin Busch ... Off. Anthony Colicchio (uncredited)
Kimberly S. Fairbanks ... Patrolwoman (uncredited)

Keith Johnson ... Desk Sergeant (uncredited)

Jim Klock ... Off. Gillan (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 10: Reformation

28 November 2004
Brother Mouzone returns to Baltimore on a mission of revenge and casts a wide net in his search for Omar. Colvin manages to put off a Sun reporter inquiring about Amsterdam. Pearlman and Daniels plead their case for a new kind of wiretap. Stringer Bell falls out of the loop with Avon Barksdale, while Marlo raises the stakes against the Barksdale gang.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland (credit only)
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski (credit only)

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus (voice)
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow
Megan Anderson ... Jen Carcetti

R. Emery Bright ... Community Relations Sgt.

Sho Brown ... Phil Boy (as Sho 'Swordsman' Brown)

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Mia Arnice Chambers ... Squeak
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)
Norris Davis ... Vinson
Kahil Dotay ... Undercover Street Cop
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
Tiara Harris ... Devonne (as Tianna Harris)

Tony Head ... Maj. Bobby Reed (as Tony D. Head)

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield
Melvin Jackson Jr. ... Bernard
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello
Marty Lodge ... Banisky
DeAndre McCullough ... Lamar (as De'Andre McCullough)
S. Robert Morgan ... Butchie
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker
Michael Potts ... Brother Mouzone

Ryan Sands ... Off. Lloyd 'Truck' Garrick
Troj Strickland ... Fatface Rick (as Troj. Marquis Strickland)
Melvin Williams ... Deacon

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley

Lee Zagari ... Juan
Justin Burley ... Justin (uncredited)

Bruce Allen Dawson ... Bar Patron (uncredited)

Brandon Fobbs ... Fruit (uncredited)
Marc Krinsky ... Angelo Martin (uncredited)
Melvin T. Russell ... Jamal (uncredited)
Ernest Waddell ... Dante (uncredited)

John Wooten ... Officer Terry Garner (uncredited)
Stephen Zaleski ... Coroner (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 11: Middle Ground

12 December 2004
The wire begins to yield information about the Barksdale organization. Stringer and Avon reminisce on how far they have come. McNulty finds the way to a key piece of the puzzle in an unlikely place. Awaiting his fate, Colvin works behind the scenes to shape the outcome of Amsterdam, while protecting his men from possible repercussions. Bubbles considers a new partner.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland (credit only)
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski (credit only)

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver (credit only)
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk (credit only)
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce

R. Emery Bright ... Community Relations Sgt.
Justin Burley ... Justin

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)

Gil Deeble ... Hucklebuck
Kahil Dotay ... Undercover Street Cop
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny
Derren Fuentes (as Derren M. Fuentes)
Peter Gerety ... Judge Daniel Phelan
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
Joilet Harris ... Off. Caroline Massey (as Joilet F. Harris)

Tony Head ... Maj. Bobby Reed (as Tony D. Head)

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello
Kay Lawal
Dennis Lehane ... Off. Sullivan

Doug Olear ... FBI Spec. Agent Terrance 'Fitz' Fitzhugh

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker
Michael Potts ... Brother Mouzone
Kurt L. Schmoke ... Health Commissioner

Thomas W. Stewart ... Courthouse Clerk

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins

Michael Willis ... Andy Krawczyk
William Zielenski (as William Zielinski)

Alana Campbelle ... Mayor's Secretary (uncredited)

Raw Leiba ... Stringers bodyguard (uncredited)

Michael Noel ... Computer Technician (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 12: Mission Accomplished

19 December 2004
Avon readies his troops for a seemingly endless war against Marlo. The detail works towards the top rungs of the Barksdale organization with the information garnered from the wire. While Royce continues to grapple with Amsterdam, Burrell offers a deal to minimize the fallout. Carcetti's political plans become obvious to his friend and fellow councilman Tony Gray. Bubbles offers his view of the world. McNulty changes tack.

Dominic West ... Det. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls

Idris Elba ... Russell 'Stringer' Bell (credit only)
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Wood Harris ... Avon Barksdale

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Lt. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Det. Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Maj. Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield
Leo Fitzpatrick ... Johnny Weeks
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale
Michael Potts ... Brother Mouzone
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony Gray

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels
Shamyl Brown ... Donette

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Richard Burton ... Sean 'Shamrock' McGinty
Dravon James ... Grace Sampson

Michael Willis ... Andy Krawczyk
Justin Burley ... Justin

Brandon Fobbs ... Fruit
DeAndre McCullough ... Lamar
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson
Ernest Waddell ... Dante

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow
Mia Arnice Chambers ... Squeak
Norris Davis ... Vinson
Melvin Jackson Jr. ... Bernard
Melvin T. Russell ... Jamal
William Zielenski ... Gene (as William Zielinski)
Edward Green ... Spider

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello
Marty Lodge ... Banisky

Ryan Sands ... Off. Lloyd 'Truck' Garrick
Gregory L. Williams ... Det. Michael Crutchfield
Megan Anderson ... Jen Carcetti
Tray Chaney ... Malik 'Poot' Carr

Richard DeAngelis ... Col. Raymond Foerster
Derren Fuentes ... SWAT Team Leader (as Derren M. Fuentes)

Tony Head ... Maj. Bobby Reed (as Tony D. Head)
Reid Sasser

Michael Ahl ... Narcotics Detective (uncredited)

Mayo Best ... Gerard (uncredited)
Perry Blackmon ... Perry (uncredited)
Benjamin Busch ... Off. Anthony Colicchio (uncredited)

Alana Campbelle ... Mayor's Secretary (uncredited)
Kahil Dotay ... Undercover Street Cop (uncredited)

Aaron Fiore ... Uniformed Cop With Beer (uncredited)

Cleve Gray ... Crime Scene Technician (uncredited)
De'Rodd Hearns ... Puddin' (uncredited)
Sheila Hennessey ... TV Reporter (uncredited)

Raw Leiba ... Stingers bodyguard (uncredited)

Collin Leonard ... Dennis Harper (uncredited)

Paul Majors ... Officer MacGaul (uncredited)

Aaron Marcus ... State's Attorney (uncredited)
Kerry Meushaw ... TV Reporter - Blue Van (uncredited)

Manny Oliverez ... News Cameraman (uncredited)
Dirk Pratt ... Narcotics Detective (uncredited)

Doug Roberts ... State's Attorney Steven Demper (uncredited)

Daniel Ross ... Camera Assistant Channel 11 News (uncredited)

Jennifer Rouse ... Carcetti Campaign Office Staff (uncredited)
Michael Salconi ... Off. Michael Santangelo (uncredited)
Kurt L. Schmoke ... Health Commissioner (uncredited)

William Shipman ... Detective Western District (uncredited)

Darrell M. Smith ... School Officer (uncredited)
David J. Smolar ... Newspaperman #2 (uncredited)
Rico Sterling ... Tyrell (uncredited)

Brandan T. Tate ... Sapper (uncredited)

Jerry Walsh ... Mr. Lake (uncredited)

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: Boys of Summer

10 September 2006


Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls (credit only)
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell (credit only)
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Maj. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles (credit only)
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Howard 'Bunny' Colvin (credit only)
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Reg E. Cathey ... Norman Wilson
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (credit only) (as Chad L. Coleman)

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little (credit only)
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Jermaine Crawford ... Duquan 'Dukie' Weems

Maestro Harrell ... Randy Wagstaff

Julito McCullum ... Namond Brice
Tristan Wilds ... Michael Lee

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow
Susan Duvall ... Assistant Principal Marcia Donnelly (as Tootsie Duvall)
Henri Edmonds ... School lecturer
Richard Hidlebird ... Principal Claudell Withers

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony Gray
Megan Anderson ... Jen Carcetti

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Sam Coppola ... Former Mayor 'Young Tony'
Joilet Harris ... Off. Caroline Massey (as Joliet F. Harris)

Brandon Fobbs ... Fruit
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
Norman Jackson

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker
Tyrell Baker ... Little Kevin

Nathan Corbett ... Donut
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson
Karen Vicks ... Gerry
Cynthia Webb ... Teacher #2 (as Cynthia Webb-Manly)
Benjamin Busch ... Off. Anthony Colicchio
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Edward Norris
Jason Parker ... Off. Reggie Leddett
Michael Salconi ... Off. Michael Santangelo
Tyreeka Freamon ... School Receptionist

Thomas C. Hessenauer ... Teacher #1

Paul L. Nolan ... Hardware Store Employee
Jim Rood ... Patrolman
Gene Terinoni ... Lt. Jimmy Asher
Michael Coley ... Corner Boy

Traci Law ... Teacher
Marlyne Afflack ... Council President Nerese Campbell (uncredited)

Michael Ahl ... Detective (uncredited)
Tamieka Chavis ... Royce's Assistant (uncredited)
Thomas Joe Craig ... Construction foreman (uncredited)
Thuliso Dingwall ... Kenard (uncredited)

Dave Ehrman ... Campaigner (uncredited)
Thomas M. Hagen ... Diner Patron (uncredited)
Denise Hart ... Miss Anna (uncredited)
Chris James ... Carcetti's Driver (uncredited)

Mark Joy ... Ed Bowers (uncredited)

Atif Lanier ... Western District Police Officer (uncredited)
Brian E. McLarney ... Off. Brian McLarney (uncredited)

Kwame Patterson ... 'Monk' Metcalf (uncredited)

Ryan Sands ... Off. Lloyd 'Truck' Garrick (uncredited)
Derek A. Smith ... Construction Foreman (uncredited)
Shaunte Usual ... Patrice (uncredited)

Michael Willis ... Andy Krawcyzk (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 2: Soft Eyes

17 September 2006


Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty (credit only)

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Maj. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Roland 'Prez' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Howard 'Bunny' Colvin (credit only)
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Reg E. Cathey ... Norman Wilson
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little (credit only)
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis

Jermaine Crawford ... Duquan 'Dukie' Weems

Maestro Harrell ... Randy Wagstaff

Julito McCullum ... Namond Brice
Tristan Wilds ... Michael Lee

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Edward Norris (as Ed Norris)

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley
Megan Anderson ... Jen Carcetti
Susan Duvall ... Assistant Principal Marcia Donnelly (as Tootsie Duvall)
Joilet Harris ... Off. Caroline Massey (as Joliet F. Harris)
Dravon James ... Grace Sampson
Justin Burley ... Justin

Nathan Corbett ... Donut
Edward Green ... Spider
Rashad Orange ... Sherrod

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Sheila Gaskins ... Mrs. Anderson
Johnett Kent ... Sharon Jones
Nikki Lusk
Stacie Williams ... Gail

Al Brown ... Maj. Stanislaus Valchek

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony Gray

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker
Marc Steiner ... Himself

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins
Tamieka Chavis ... Royce's Assistant
Destiny Jackson-Evans ... Crystal Judkins

Sandi McCree ... De'Londa Brice

Kwame Patterson ... 'Monk' Metcalf
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson

Jonnie Brown ... Off. Eddie Walker (as Jonnie Louis Brown)
Eugene R. Little ... Cutty's Boss (as Eugene Little)
Alfonso Christian Lover ... Old Face Andre
Jason Parker ... Off. Reggie Leddett

Michael Willis ... Andy Krawczyk

Michael Ahl ... Detective (uncredited)
Demetria Bailey ... Perlene Scott (uncredited)

Richard Cutting ... Uniformed Lieutenant (uncredited)

Peter Defeo ... Election Official (uncredited)

Pamela Fischer ... Campaign Supporter (uncredited)

Marshall Jefferies ... Corner boy (uncredited)

Big Ben Kennedy ... Construction Foreman (uncredited)

Jeffrey Lorenzo ... Karim Williams (uncredited)

Patrick McDade ... FOP President (uncredited)

Usman Sharif ... Drug Slinger #2 (uncredited)
Leo Christopher Sheridan ... Bartender (uncredited)
Derek A. Smith ... Courthouse patron (uncredited)
Karen Vicks ... Gerry (uncredited)

Diana Villamonte ... Rachel Shapiro (uncredited)

Chester West ... Shift Lieutenant Dent (uncredited)
Gregory L. Williams ... Det. Michael Crutchfield (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 3: Home Rooms

24 September 2006


Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell (as Frankie R. Faison)
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Maj. Cedric Daniels
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Roland 'Prezbo' Pryzbylewski
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce

Nitin Adsul ... Indian Shop Owner

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino

Reg E. Cathey ... Norman Wilson
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (credit only)

Jermaine Crawford ... Duquan 'Dukie' Weems

Dan DeLuca ... Professor David Parenti
Susan Duvall ... Assistant Principal Marcia Donnelly (as Tootsie Duvall)
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
Frank Hansen ... Undercover Cop at Precinct

Maestro Harrell ... Randy Wagstaff

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield
Dravon James ... Grace Sampson

Jeffrey Lorenzo ... Karim Williams

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Alfonso Christian Lover ... Old Face Andre

Sandi McCree ... De'Londa Brice

Julito McCullum ... Namond Brice

Boris McGiver ... Lt. Charles Marimow

Ed Moran ... House Detective
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker

Daniel Lee Robertson III ... Shaun Williams
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Ramon Rodriguez ... Renaldo

Andre Royo ... Bubbles (credit only)

Amy Ryan ... Off. Beatrice 'Beadie' Russell
Tamika Simpkins ... Mother

Clay Steakley ... Asst. Hotel Manager

Thomas W. Stewart ... High Roller

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins
Gene Terinoni ... Lt. Jimmy Asher
Tristan Wilds ... Michael Lee
Gregory L. Williams ... Det. Michael Crutchfield
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Melvin Williams ... Deacon

Robert Wisdom ... Howard 'Bunny' Colvin

Michael Ahl ... Detective (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 4: Refugees

8 October 2006


Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Maj. Cedric Daniels (credit only)

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Roland 'Prezbo' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver (credit only)
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Reg E. Cathey ... Norman Wilson
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Richard DeAngelis ... Col. Raymond Foerster

Jermaine Crawford ... Duquan 'Dukie' Weems

Maestro Harrell ... Randy Wagstaff

Julito McCullum ... Namond Brice
Tristan Wilds ... Michael Lee

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Susan Duvall ... Assistant Principal Marcia Donnelly (as Tootsie Duvall)
Dravon James ... Grace Sampson
Melvin Williams ... Deacon
Maria Broom ... Marla Daniels

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Karen Vicks ... Gerry
Alfonso Christian Lover ... Old Face Andre
S. Robert Morgan ... Butchie
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson
Phillip Burgess ... Security Guard
Justin Burley ... Justin
Rashad Orange ... Sherrod

Boris McGiver ... Lt. Charles Marimow

Rick Otto ... Off. Kenneth Dozerman

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman

Shamika Cotton ... Michael's Mother (as Shakima Cotton)

David Wolos-Fonteno ... Poker Winner (as David Fonteno)
Sheila Gaskins ... Mrs. Anderson
Richard Hidlebird ... Principal Claudell Withers

Dan DeLuca ... Professor David Parenti
Della Ford

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker
Lora Reed
Tyreeka Freamon ... School Receptionist
Alan V. Poulson ... Developer

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins
Gregory L. Williams ... Det. Michael Crutchfield

Michael Willis ... Andy Krawcyzk

Steven Moreti ... Developer / Card Player (as Steve Moreti)

Michael Ahl ... Detective (uncredited)
Tyrell Baker ... Little Kevin (uncredited)
Joanna Becker ... High Roller (uncredited)

Adrian Black ... High Roller (uncredited)
Keenon Brice ... Bug (uncredited)
Darrell Britt-Gibson ... O-Dog (uncredited)

Jonnie Brown ... Off. Eddie Walker (uncredited)
Davon Cooper ... Darnell Tyson (uncredited)
Dave Cooperman ... High Roller (uncredited)

Sheila Cutchlow ... Miss Sheperdson (uncredited)
Paul Fahrenkopf ... High Roller (uncredited)
Joilet Harris ... Off. Caroline Massey (uncredited)

Seth Hurwitz ... Poker player (uncredited)
Destiny Jackson-Evans ... Crystal Judkins (uncredited)

Mark Joy ... Ed Bowers (uncredited)

Atif Lanier ... Western District Police Officer (uncredited)
James Lewis ... Marvin (uncredited)

Jeffrey Lorenzo ... Karim Williams (uncredited)
Rob J. Moore ... Man at Boxing Match (uncredited)
Rakiya Orange ... Charlene Young (uncredited)

Kwame Patterson ... 'Monk' Metcalf (uncredited)

Nicole Pettis ... Miss Reese (uncredited)

Ramon Rodriguez ... Renaldo (uncredited)

Darrell M. Smith ... School Officer Turner (uncredited)

Thomas W. Stewart ... Train Traveler (uncredited)
Jason Wharton ... Albert Stokes (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 5: Alliances

8 October 2006
The ensuing negative attention turns Royce against Burrell, who takes the heat while Rawls comes to the rescue. At school, Prez's reward/punishment program meets with mixed results, and Colvin looks to restore order by separating disruptive "corner" kids from more attentive "stoop" ones. Chris tries to enlist Michael into Marlo's ranks, spooking Randy along the way. Dukie debunks Randy's "special dead" theory.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty (credit only)

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Maj. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Roland 'Prezbo' Pryzbylewski
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Sgt. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow

Al Brown ... Maj. Stanislaus Valchek

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino

Reg E. Cathey ... Norman Wilson
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (credit only)

Nathan Corbett ... Donut

Jermaine Crawford ... Duquan 'Dukie' Weems

Dan DeLuca ... Professor David Parenti
Susan Duvall ... Assistant Principal Marcia Donnelly (as Tootsie Duvall)
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles

Maestro Harrell ... Randy Wagstaff

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield
Dravon James ... Grace Sampson

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice

Jeffrey Lorenzo ... Karim Williams
Alfonso Christian Lover ... Old Face Andre

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony Gray

Sandi McCree ... De'Londa Brice

Julito McCullum ... Namond Brice

Boris McGiver ... Lt. Charles Marimow
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Edward Norris (as Ed Norris)
Rashad Orange ... Sherrod

Rick Otto ... Kenneth Dozerman
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker
Lenecia Renée Porro ... News Journalist
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Ryan Sands ... Off. Lloyd 'Truck' Garrick

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce
Tristan Wilds ... Michael Lee

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Gregory L. Williams ... Det. Michael Crutchfield
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus (credit only)
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little (credit only)

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley

Robert Wisdom ... Howard 'Bunny' Colvin

Michael Ahl ... Detective (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 6: Margin of Error

15 October 2006


Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell (credit only)
Aidan Gillen ... Councilman Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman (credit only)
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon (credit only)
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland (credit only)
Lance Reddick ... Maj. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles (credit only)
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Roland 'Prezbo' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Det. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Reg E. Cathey ... Norman Wilson
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor
Marlyne Afflack ... Council President Nerese Campbell

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow
Megan Anderson ... Jen Carcetti

Jonnie Brown ... Off. Eddie Walker (as Jonnie Louis Brown)

Brandy Burre ... Theresa D'Agostino
Benjamin Busch ... Off. Anthony Colicchio

Jermaine Crawford ... Duquan 'Dukie' Weems

Dan DeLuca ... Professor David Parenti
Susan Duvall ... Assistant Principal Marcia Donnelly (as Tootsie Duvall)

Alexander Emmert ... Asst. DA Becker
Tyreeka Freamon ... Middle School Clerk

Maestro Harrell ... Randy Wagstaff
Michael Hyatt ... Brianna Barksdale
Dravon James ... Grace Sampson

Hassan Johnson ... Roland 'Wee-Bey' Brice
Jay Landsman ... Lt. Dennis Mello

Jeffrey Lorenzo ... Karim Williams

Christopher Mann ... Councilman Anthony Gray

E Marshall ... Voter

Sandi McCree ... De'Londa Brice

Julito McCullum ... Namond Brice
S. Robert Morgan ... Butchie
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Edward Norris

Kwame Patterson ... 'Monk' Metcalf
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson
Kelly Anne Rohde ... Election Poller

Tony Ruggieri ... Amtrak Police Supervisor
Michael Salconi ... Off. Michael Santangelo

Ryan Sands ... Off. Lloyd 'Truck' Garrick

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins

Diana Villamonte ... Rachel Shapiro

Isiah Whitlock Jr. ... State Sen. R. Clayton 'Clay' Davis
Tristan Wilds ... Michael Lee

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Gregory L. Williams ... Det. Michael Crutchfield
Melvin Williams ... Deacon

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley

Michael Ahl ... Detective (uncredited)

Nora Bauer ... Business Traveler (uncredited)

Brian Dragonuk ... Bar Patron (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 7: Unto Others

29 October 2006


Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty (credit only)

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Mayor Elect Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Maj. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Roland 'Prezbo' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Sgt. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Reg E. Cathey ... Norman Wilson
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (as Chad L. Coleman)

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus (credit only)
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor

Jermaine Crawford ... Duquan 'Dukie' Weems

Maestro Harrell ... Randy Wagstaff

Julito McCullum ... Namond Brice
Tristan Wilds ... Michael Lee
Robert F. Chew ... Joseph 'Proposition Joe' Stewart
Susan Duvall ... Assistant Principal Marcia Donnelly (as Tootsie Duvall)
Dravon James ... Grace Sampson
Edward T. Norris ... Det. Ed Norris (as Ed Norris)

Michael Kostroff ... Maurice 'Maury' Levy

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Sam Coppola ... Former Mayor 'Young Tony'
Gregory L. Williams ... Det. Michael Crutchfield

Brian Anthony Wilson ... Det. Vernon Holley

Cleo Reginald Pizana ... Chief of Staff Coleman Parker
Susan Rome ... Asst. State's Atty. Ilene Nathan

Frederick Strother ... State Delegate Odell Watkins
Karen Vicks ... Gerry

Stacie Davis ... Ms. Duquette

Dan DeLuca ... Professor David Parenti
Dion Graham ... State's Attorney Rupert Bond
Katherine Schmoke ... Miss Mason

Greg Ainsworth ... Richard Switowski

Nathan Corbett ... Donut
Thuliso Dingwall ... Kenard
Edward Green ... Spider

Jeffrey Lorenzo ... Karim Williams
Davon Cooper ... Darnell Tyson
Shenia Hatchett ... Miss Sheperdson
Na'Dria Jennings ... Chandra Porter
Rakiya Orange ... Charlene Young

Gordon Timothy ... Anthony Wardell
Larry Andrews ... Donnie
Armando Cadogan Jr. ... Bubbles' Tormentor
Rashad Orange ... Sherrod
Derrick Purvey ... Big Guy

Daniel Lee Robertson III ... Shaun Williams

Alexander Emmert ... Asst. DA Becker

Michael Ahl ... Detective (uncredited)

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow (uncredited)

Adrian Black ... Junkie (uncredited)

Jonnie Brown ... Off. Eddie Walker (uncredited)
Justin Burley ... Justin (uncredited)

Shamika Cotton ... Michael's Mother (uncredited)

Tony Devon ... Mr. Shopper (uncredited)
Paul Fahrenkopf ... Junkie (uncredited)

Dan Franko ... Officer Ginter (uncredited)
Tyreeka Freamon ... Middle School Clerk (uncredited)
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles (uncredited)
Rae Haskins ... Drug Dealer (uncredited)
Courtney Irons ... Female Pedestrian (uncredited)
Taylor King ... Zenobia Dawson (uncredited)
James Lewis ... Marvin (uncredited)

Melissa D. Madison ... Lieutenant Grayson (uncredited)
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson (uncredited)

Rodney Roldan ... Young Cop (uncredited)

Jonathon Ruckman ... Officer McFarlane (uncredited)
Melvin T. Russell ... Jamal (uncredited)
Rico Sterling ... Calvin (uncredited)
Dave Trovato ... Major Cantrell (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 8: Corner Boys

5 November 2006
To monitor the pulse on the street, Carcetti makes the rounds with members of the force. While Proposition Joe shows off his vocal range, Chris shows Snoop how to expose, and dispose of, New York infiltrators. Colvin uses "corner" logic in class. A newly sober McNulty attends an Irish cop wake - with a not-so-sober Bunk. Michael is dismayed by the unexpected return of a missing family member.

Dominic West ... Off. James 'Jimmy' McNulty

John Doman ... Dep. Comm. for Operations William A. Rawls
Frankie Faison ... Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell
Aidan Gillen ... Mayor Elect Thomas 'Tommy' Carcetti

Deirdre Lovejoy ... Asst. State's Atty. Rhonda Pearlman
Clarke Peters ... Det. Lester Freamon
Wendell Pierce ... Det. William 'Bunk' Moreland
Lance Reddick ... Maj. Cedric Daniels

Andre Royo ... Bubbles (credit only)
Sonja Sohn ... Det. Shakima 'Kima' Greggs

Jim True-Frost ... Roland 'Prezbo' Pryzbylewski

Robert Wisdom ... Howard 'Bunny' Colvin
Seth Gilliam ... Sgt. Ellis Carver (credit only)
Domenick Lombardozzi ... Sgt. Thomas 'Herc' Hauk

Reg E. Cathey ... Norman Wilson
Chad Coleman ... Dennis 'Cutty' Wise (credit only) (as Chad L. Coleman)

Jamie Hector ... Marlo Stanfield

Glynn Turman ... Mayor Clarence V. Royce (credit only)

Jermaine Crawford ... Duquan 'Dukie' Weems
J.D. Williams ... Preston Broadus (credit only)

Maestro Harrell ... Randy Wagstaff
Michael K. Williams ... Omar Little (credit only)

Julito McCullum ... Namond Brice
Corey Parker Robinson ... Det. Leander Sydnor (credit only)
Tristan Wilds ... Michael Lee

Gbenga Akinnagbe ... Chris Partlow

Delaney Williams ... Sgt. Jay Landsman
Anwan Glover ... Slim Charles
Alfonso Christian Lover ... Old Face Andre
Felicia Pearson ... Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson

Shamika Cotton ... Michael's Mother (as Shakima Cotton)

Cyrus Farmer ... Michael's stepfather

Sandi McCree ... De'Londa Brice
Thuliso Dingwall ... Kenard
Rico Sterling ... Calvin
Jason Wharton ... Albert Stokes

Stacie Davis ... Ms. Duquette

Dan DeLuca ... Professor David Parenti