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Name
  
Rodney Hicks

Role
  
Television actor

Siblings
  
Robert Hicks


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Born
  
March 28, 1974 (age 49) (
1974-03-28
)
Montgomery Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Movies
  
Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway

Awards
  
Obie Award for Special Citations

Similar People
  
Gwen Stewart, Anthony Rapp, Fredi Walker, Adam Pascal, Wilson Jermaine Heredia

Rodney Hicks (born March 28, 1974) is an Award Winning American stage and television actor.

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Rodney is also the playwright of a new play, NC-17. Raised in Philadelphia, he graduated from Roxborough High School in 1992 and left college in 1994 to pursue acting as a full-time career. Shortly, he made his Broadway debut as part of the final Broadway cast of the hit landmark musical Rent in 2008. Before that, he earned early success performing alongside Lauryn Hill from the hip/hop group The Fugees in the musical Bring in the Morning - A Wake up Call followed by the John Adams and June Jordan pop opera I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky which was directed by acclaimed director Peter Sellars. He made his second appearance on Broadway in the 2000 revival of Jesus Christ Superstar playing the role of Peter and also starred in the revival of Charles Strouse's Golden Boy in the Sammy Davis Jr. role of Joe Bonaparte. Off-Broadway, he starred alongside Robert Cuccioli, Natascia Diaz and Gay Marshall in the 2006 revival of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris directed by Gordon Greenberg. He can be heard on the new cast recording.

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In 2015, Rodney originated the role of Bob in the World Premiere Production of, Come from Away, at the La Jolla Playhouse. It had a subsequent run at Seattle Repertory Theatre. The show is written by Irene Sankoff and David Hein. It is directed by Christopher Ashley and choreographed by Kelly Devine. The show is slated to open on Broadway in the Spring of 2017 before making stops in DC and Toronto.

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Most recently he originated the role of H. Ford in the new production of Paint Your Wagon which premiered at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theater in 2016.

He has appeared in top regional theatres across the country varying in plays from King Lear, Lobby Hero through to Ain't Misbehavin' and Two Gentlemen of Verona.

His memorable TV turns has been as Delray Williams in NYPD Blue opposite Rick Schroder, the guest lead Jerome Davis in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent playing opposite Faith Ford and Johnny Galecki as Perry on the last season of ABC's Hope and Faith. While living in the Pacific Northwest Rodney goes starred on NBC's GRIMM and TNT's Leverage.

He returned to the Broadway cast of Rent in 2007 as Benjamin Coffin III. He was the final actor to play the role in the original Broadway production which closed that year. His performance was recorded in RENT: Filmed Live on Broadway.

In 2010 he played the role of Clarence Norris in Kander & Ebb's New Musical 'The Scottsboro Boys' which was directed and choreographed by Tony Award Winner Susan Stroman at Off-Broadway's Vineyard Theatre. The show ran from Feb - April 18. It will be playing a follow up production at The Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota July 31 - September 25. The show has received 9 Drama Desk Nominations including Best New Musical, 6 Outer Critics Circle Awards including Best New Musical and is the winner of two Lucille Lortel Awards including Outstanding New Musical and Outstanding Choreography. The show opened on Broadway October 31, 2010 after beginning previews on the 6th of that month. It closed December 12, 2010. He played the lead role of Haywood Patterson in the 2012 Philadelphia Theatre Company production of The Scottsboro Boys where he won the 2012 Barrymore Award for Outstanding Leading Male in a Musical. At The Village Theatre in Seattle, WA Rodney Hicks played the role of Jim where he was recognized with a Seattle Times Footlight Award for his performance and a Broadway World Seattle's Critics Choice Award (Jay's Picks) for Outstanding Leading Actor.

In September 2011 Hicks played the role of "Curly" in the first all African American cast of "Oklahoma!" at Portland Center Stage in Portland, OR. The production was directed by Chris Coleman and music directed by Rick Lewis.

He is married to Portland Center Stage artistic director Chris Coleman.

In mid-July, Hicks departed from the cast of Come from Away, citing suffering from Spasmodic Dysphonia, and therefore, leaving him unable to sing.

Filmography

Actor
2023
The Slumber Party as
Dr. Conrad Brookman
2020
Motherhood Unstressed (TV Series) as
Guest
- Rent Actor Rodney Hicks ON: Being the Best Version of Yourself, EMDR Therapy, Healing from Trauma, Meditation, and How to Truly Love Yourself (2020) - Guest
2020
Mighty Oak as
Dwayne Biggs
2019
Rent: Live (TV Movie) as
The Original Broadway Cast of RENT
2016
Above Average Presents (TV Series) as
Commentator
- The Super Bowl Hot Take Mixtape (2016) - Commentator
2012
Leverage (TV Series) as
Eldon Marris
- The Toy Job (2012) - Eldon Marris
2012
Grimm (TV Series) as
CSU Tech
- Big Feet (2012) - CSU Tech
2008
Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway (TV Movie) as
Benjamin Coffin III
2006
Hope & Faith (TV Series) as
Perry
- The Restaurant (2006) - Perry
2003
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV Series) as
Jerome Davis
- Stray (2003) - Jerome Davis
1999
Django as
Django
1999
Student Affairs (TV Movie) as
P. Funk Phat Daddy
1998
NYPD Blue (TV Series) as
Delray Williams
- Czech Bouncer (1998) - Delray Williams
Thanks
2006
No Day But Today: The Story of 'Rent' (Video documentary) (special thanks)
Self
2021
Why I'll Never Make It (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- Rodney Hicks (Part 2) - Broadway Actor Shares His Difficult Journey of Self-Discovery (2021) - Self - Guest
- Rodney Hicks (Part 1) - Musical Theater Actor Opens Up About What Caused Him to Leave Broadway (2021) - Self - Guest
2020
The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell (TV Series) as
Guest
- Jeremy London/Rodney Hicks (2020) - Guest
2009
Rent: Casting (Video documentary short) as
Self
2009
Rent: The Final Curtain Call (Video documentary short) as
Self
2009
Rent: The Final Days on Broadway (Video documentary short) as
Self
2008
The 62nd Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1986
Dance Party USA (TV Series) as
Self - Co-Host / Dancer

References

Rodney Hicks Wikipedia