Omari Hardwick
Omari Hardwick, born on January 9, 1974, is a prominent American actor recognized for his dynamic performances across both television and film. He gained early acclaim for his roles in the television series "Saved" and "Dark Blue," showcasing his versatility and depth as an actor.
Hardwick's film career includes notable appearances in several high-profile projects. He starred in Spike Lee's critically acclaimed film "Miracle at St. Anna," which highlighted his ability to tackle complex characters. He further solidified his presence in Hollywood with appearances in action-packed films such as "The A-Team" and the cult favorite "Kick-Ass." Additionally, he featured in Tyler Perry's poignant drama "For Colored Girls," which further demonstrated his range and commitment to meaningful storytelling.
Beyond his impressive body of work, Hardwick is perhaps best known for his leading role as James "Ghost" St. Patrick in the hit Starz series "Power." His portrayal in this gripping crime drama resonated with audiences, earning him recognition and a dedicated fanbase. Omari Hardwick's contributions to the entertainment industry reflect his talent and dedication, making him a standout figure in contemporary cinema and television.
Filmography
Next Day Air
Chapter & Verse
SGT. Will Gardner
Sorry to Bother You
I Will Follow
Linewatch
The Mother (2023)
Sucker Free City
Miracle at St. Anna
The A-Team
Reach Me
Nobody's Fool (2018)
Fantasy Football
Army of the Dead (2021)
Things Never Said
A Boy. A Girl. A Dream
Xeno
Star Trek: Section 31
The Guardian (2006)
Shot Caller
American Skin
Spell (2020)
Sparkle (2012)
Kick-Ass
For Colored Girls
Middle of Nowhere (2012)
Lap Dance
Fat Joe Talks
PIECES OF HER
Dark Blue