- Robert F. Chew
Robert F. Chew is an American actor from Baltimore, Maryland. He starred in the
HBO television drama series "The Wire" as manipulative drug kingpinProposition Joe on all five seasons of the show.Cite web|url=http://www.hbo.com/thewire/cast/actors/robert_f_chew.shtml|title=Robert F. Chew as Proposition Joe Stewart|accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=HBO|year=2007] The role has drawn acclaim for Chew both for his ability to handle the character's verbose, Dickensian dialogue and the sympathy he draws while playing a "bad guy."Cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2007/02/25/svwire25.xml|title=Barbed wire|accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=The Telegraph|year=2007|author=Steven Daly] Chew recalls that when he auditioned the other actors were all well groomed, well dressed and thinner than him. He later learned that the real-life inspiration for the characters was a charming and debonair drug dealer so he was surprised to have received the role. He was initially unsure as to how long the character would remain in the series and has been pleased to continue working on the show.Cite web|url=http://www.thefader.com/articles/2006/12/06/listening-in-part-ii|title=Listening in: Part II|accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=HBO|year=2007]Chew also appeared on HBO's "The Corner" (created by David Simon like "The Wire") and NBC's "" (based on a book by Simon). He received all three roles through the
Pat Moran casting agency. Simon has described Chew as a "smart, elegant actor" and stated that he has one of the most authentic Baltimore accents on the show.Chew has also worked with children's theatre companies throughout his career including Playworks USA and later the Arena Players. Through his association with the Arena Players, Moran began to turn to Chew for help in casting local young actors for the show. He has provided more than twenty actors and more than six have had recurring roles including
Melvin Russell (who plays Jamal) and brother and sisterRashad Orange (who plays Sherrod) andRakiya Orange who plays Charlene Young.Cite web|url=http://www.thefader.com/articles/2006/12/07/listening-in-part-iii|title=Listening in Part III|accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=The Fader|year=2007]Chew also worked as an acting coach with several of the young actors joining the show in the fourth season and with non-professional actor Felicia "Snoop" Pearson.Cite web|url=http://heavenandhere.wordpress.com/2006/10/15/for-the-city-david-simon-qa/|title=For the City - Davd Simon Q&A|accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=Heaven and Here|year=2007|author=Bethlehem Shoals] Cite web|url=http://www.hbo.com/thewire/cast/crew/season_4.shtml|title="The Wire" season 4 crew|accessdate=2007-10-14|publisher=HBO|year=2007] As acting coach Chew was responsible for preparing the core of four new young actors
Tristan Wilds ,Julito McCullum ,Maestro Harrell andJermaine Crawford for their major roles in the fourth season.Cite web|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117973408.html?categoryid=13&cs=1&nid=2565|title=Alexa Fogel - Casting director knows how to pick 'em|accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=Variety|year=2007|author=Stuart Levine] Chew describes his aim as helping the young actors find the roles within themselves and looking for what is real.Cite web|url=http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=12201#TheWireHBO|title=Back To School |accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=Baltimore City Paper|year=2007|author=Bret McCabe] Chew worked with Wilds to perfect the internalised build-up of emotion in his character, Michael Lee, and to convey the character through looks and physical acting rather than dialogue. Chew has remarked that he was also impressed with Wilds professionalism and commitment, McCullum's natural ability asNamond Brice , Harrell's charm asRandy Wagstaff and Crawford's honesty of performance asDuquan "Dukie" Weems .Cite web|url=http://www.hbo.com/thewire/behindthescenes/ontheset/part8.shtml|title=Behind the Scenes Part 10 - The Coach|accessdate=2007-11-03|publisher=HBO|year=2007] Chew finds working with young people rewarding because it allows him to see them develop and bring them to their full potential.Chew also appeared in HBO films' "
Something the Lord Made ". Chew appeared on "Homicide", in the three part episode "Blood Ties", playing Wilkie Collins, a drug kingpin who hates violence; he provides the police with key information about what drug dealer was shooting at them so that they will not interfere with his business. He and his wife are subsequently murdered for his betrayal; his young son witnesses, and helps the police arrest Wilkie's murderer.External links
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