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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1976–present


Name
  
Taurean Blacque

Role
  
Television actor

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Full Name
  
Herbert Middleton, Jr.

Born
  
May 10, 1940 (age 83) (
1940-05-10
)

Awards
  
People's Choice Award for Favorite Network TV Drama

Movies and TV shows
  
Hill Street Blues, DeepStar Six, Oliver & Company, Rocky II, Generations

Similar People
  
Kiel Martin, Charles Haid, Barbara Bosson, James Sikking, Michael Warren

Taurean Blacque as Detective Neal Washington in hill street blues


Taurean Blacque (born Herbert Middleton, Jr.; May 10, 1940) is an American television and stage actor, best known for his role as Detective Neal Washington on the series Hill Street Blues. He has said he chose the name "Taurean" because his astrological sign is Taurus. He also is a past national spokesman for adoptive services, having been one of the first single black men in the United States to adopt a child. Blacque is a born-again Christian and has told reporters that his faith influenced his desire to be involved with adoption.

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Acting career

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Blacque was born in Newark, New Jersey. Before appearing on television, Blacque trained and performed at the New Federal Theatre in New York, a theater founded to provide opportunities to minorities and women. Early in his acting career, Blacque began making guest appearances in sitcoms such as What's Happening!!, Sanford and Son, The Bob Newhart Show, The Tony Randall Show, Good Times, and Taxi, and auditioned for permanent roles on others, including Venus Flytrap on WKRP in Cincinnati, eventually played by Tim Reid.

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In 1981 he joined the cast of the police drama Hill Street Blues, staying with the show throughout its run, which ended in 1987. While appearing on that show, he was nominated in 1982 for the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, but lost to fellow HSB actor Michael Conrad, in the only year in which all the nominees in a category came from the same series. His theatrical career continued during his run on the show, winning him an NAACP Image Award of Best Actor (Local) in 1985 for his role in Amen Corner. In 1986 his stage roles included the male lead in the musical Don't Get God Started during its initial six-week summer run in Beverly Hills.

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After Hill Street ended, Blacque moved to Atlanta, Georgia, to provide a better home for his children; in his new home, he has focused on theatrical work while making occasional guest appearances on television. Notable stage performances include Stepping Into Tomorrow with Yolanda King in 1987, and a 1988 revival of Ceremonies in Dark Old Men. Television work included a pilot, Off-Duty, for CBS, in which Blacque once again played a police officer; the show was not picked up by the network. Blacque also had a small role in Disney's animated film Oliver & Company. In 1989, he portrayed Henry Marshall on NBC's Generations. Film work in this period included a lead role in the 1989 science-fiction film DeepStar Six.

As adoptive parent

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Blacque initially was asked to serve as spokesman for the County of Los Angeles Adoption Services office though he had no adoptive children at the time. Upon looking into adoption, he was told that as a single black male, he was not eligible to adopt; however, he pressed on, eventually adopting ten children in addition to the two sons he already had. The adopted children included twin boys and a group of five children whose mother could not keep them due to her drug addiction. In 1989 he was asked by President George H. W. Bush to serve as a national spokesman for adoption.

Filmography

Actor
2018
Kevin (Probably) Saves the World (TV Series) as
Older Man
- Caught White-Handed (2018) - Older Man
2015
Things Not Forgotten (Short) as
Clayton Benjamin
2011
Step Off as
Blue
2008
The Stick Up Kids (Video) as
Noble
2002
Nowhere Road
2002
The Kudzu Christmas (Video) as
Mr. Wiggins
2001
Tara (Video) as
Souilliez
1996
Savannah (TV Series) as
Detective Wheeler
- I Don't (1997) - Detective Wheeler
- Oh No, Mr. Bill (1997) - Detective Wheeler
- Where There's a Will- (1997) - Detective Wheeler
- The Morning After (1997) - Detective Wheeler
- Every Picture Tells a Story (1997) - Detective Wheeler
- Dressed to Shill (1997) - Detective Wheeler
- Get Me to the Church on Time (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Never Too Late (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- The Battle of Midway (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Good Golly, Aunt Lottie (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Burn, Baby, Burn (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Vengeance Is Mine (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- The Family Jewels (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Pearls Before Swine (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Dead Man Talking (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Creep Throat (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- From Here to Paternity (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Prince of Lies (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Playing with the Enemy (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Information Please (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Where There's Smoke, There's Fire (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- The Importance of Being (1996) - Detective Wheeler
- Sex, Pies and Videotape (1996) - Detective Wheeler
1996
Fled as
Les
1995
Soul Survivors (TV Movie) as
Eddie
1995
The Client (TV Series) as
Chief Ray Trimble
- Pilot (1995) - Chief Ray Trimble
1994
Dream On (TV Series) as
Policeman
- The Taking of Pablum 1-2-3: Part II (1994) - Policeman
- The Taking of Pablum 1-2-3: Part I (1994) - Policeman
1994
In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) as
Victor Dufoxe
- Poor Relations (1994) - Victor Dufoxe
1992
True Colors (TV Series) as
Warren McCloud
- In a Flash (1992) - Warren McCloud
1992
Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story (TV Movie) as
Jonah Perry Sr.
1991
She Stood Alone (TV Movie) as
William Harris
1991
Gabriel's Fire (TV Series) as
Walter Pinkay
- Truth and Consequences (1991) - Walter Pinkay (as Taurean Blaque)
1989
Generations (TV Series) as
Henry Marshall #1
- Enter the Jeweller (1990) - Henry Marshall #1
1989
DeepStar Six as
Laidlaw
1988
Oliver & Company as
Roscoe (voice)
1988
CBS Summer Playhouse (TV Series) as
Carl Sebastian
- Off Duty (1988) - Carl Sebastian
1988
Growing Pains (TV Series) as
Announcer
- Dance Fever: Part 2 (1988) - Announcer (voice, uncredited)
1981
Hill Street Blues (TV Series) as
Det. Neal Washington
- It Ain't Over Till It's Over (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- A Pound of Flesh (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Runner Falls on His Kisser (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- Days of Swine and Roses (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- Dogsbreath Afternoon (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Cookie Crumbles (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- Sorry Wrong Number (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- Norman Conquest (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- Der Roachenkavalier (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- City of Refuse (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- A Wasted Weekend (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- She's So Fein (1987) - Det. Neal Washington
- More Skinned Against Than Skinning (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Fathers and Guns (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Falling from Grace (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Amazing Grace (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Say Uncle (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- I Come on My Knees (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Bald Ambition (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Best Defense (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- A Case of Klapp (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Suitcase (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Come and Get It (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Slum Enchanted Evening (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Look Homeward, Ninja (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Jagga the Hunk (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Iced Coffey (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Larry of Arabia (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Remembrance of Hits Past (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- I Want My Hill Street Blues (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Scales of Justice (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Das Blues (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Say It as It Plays (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- Two Easy Pieces (1986) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Virgin and the Turkey (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- What Are Friends For? (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Fathers and Huns (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- An Oy for an Oy (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Oh, You Kid (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Somewhere Over the Rambo (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- In the Belly of the Bus (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Seoul on Ice (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Hacked to Pieces (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Blues in the Night (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Grin and Bear It (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- You're in Alice's (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Queen for a Day (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- G.Q. (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Life and Time of Dominic Florio Jr. (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- El Capitan (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Passage to Libya (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Washington Deceased (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Davenport in a Storm (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Dr. Hoof and Mouth (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Of Human Garbage (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Intestinal Fortitude (1985) - Det. Neal Washington
- Last Chance Salon (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Rise and Fall of Paul the Wall (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Low Blow (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Fuched Again (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Blues for Mr. Green (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Ewe and Me, Babe (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Bangladesh Slowly (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Fowl Play (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Rookie Nookie (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Watt a Way to Go (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Mayo, Hold the Pickle (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Eva's Brawn (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Lucky Ducks (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Hair Apparent (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Nutcracker Suite (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Count of Monty Tasco (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- The End of Logan's Run (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Parting Is Such Sweep Sorrow (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Other Side of Oneness (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Grace Under Pressure (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Fuchs Me? Fuchs You! (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Nichols from Heaven (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- Ratman and Bobbin (1984) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Russians Are Coming (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Honk If You're a Goose (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Midway to What? (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Goodbye, Mr. Scripps (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Praise Dilaudid (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Doris in Wonderland (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Death by Kiki (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Long Law of the Arm (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Ba-Bing, Ba-Bing (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Here's Adventure, Here's Romance (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- A Hill of Beans (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Buddy, Can You Spare a Heart? (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Spotlight on Rico (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Eugene's Comedy Empire Strikes Back (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Life in the Minors (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Belles of St. Mary's (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Moon Over Uranus: The Final Legacy (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Moon Over Uranus: The Sequel (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Moon Over Uranus (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Gung Ho (1983) - Det. Neal Washington
- Santaclaustrophobia (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- No Body's Perfect (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Phantom of the Hill (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- A Hair of the Dog (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Requiem for a Hairbag (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Little Boil Blue (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Stan the Man (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Officer of the Year (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Rain of Terror (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Heat Rash (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Domestic Beef (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Trial by Fury (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Invasion of the Third World Body Snatchers (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Shooter (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Personal Foul (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Some Like It Hot-Wired (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Young, the Beautiful and the Degraded (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Zen and the Art of Law Enforcement (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Of Mouse and Man (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Freedom's Last Stand (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Spy Who Came in from Delgado (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Pestolozzi's Revenge (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- The World According to Freedom (1982) - Det. Neal Washington
- Chipped Beef (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Cranky Streets (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Fruits of the Poisonous Tree (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Second Oldest Profession (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- The Last White Man on East Ferry Avenue (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Blood Money (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Hearts and Minds (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Jungle Madness (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Rites of Spring (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Fecund Hand Rose (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- I Never Promised You a Rose, Marvin (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Life, Death, Eternity (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Gatorbait (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Your Kind, My Kind, Humankind (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Up in Arms (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Choice Cut (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Film at Eleven (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Double Jeopardy (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Can World War III Be an Attitude? (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Politics as Usual (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Presidential Fever (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
- Hill Street Station (1981) - Det. Neal Washington
1980
The Night the City Screamed (TV Movie) as
Oscar
1980
The Hunter as
Hustler
1980
Alex and the Doberman Gang (TV Movie) as
Barney
1980
The $5.20 an Hour Dream (TV Movie) as
Jive
1980
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Mike
- Rent a Romeo/Matchmaker, Matchmaker/Y' Gotta Have Heart (1980) - Mike
1979
The White Shadow (TV Series) as
Calvin Lewis
- Delores, of Course (1979) - Calvin Lewis
1979
Paris (TV Series) as
Lewis Daytona
- Dear John (1979) - Lewis Daytona
1979
Beyond Death's Door
1979
Rocky II as
Lawyer
1978
Frankie & Annette: The Second Time Around (TV Movie)
1978
Taxi (TV Series) as
Policeman
- Bobby's Acting Career (1978) - Policeman
1978
Kaz (TV Series) as
Willie White
- Kaz (Pilot episode) (1978) - Willie White
1978
House Calls as
Levi
1977
Good Times (TV Series) as
John Dunbar Jr. / Chopper
- The Boarder (1978) - John Dunbar Jr.
- Breaker, Breaker (1977) - Chopper (voice)
1977
The Bob Newhart Show (TV Series) as
Arthur Tatum
- Son of an Ex-Con Job (1978) - Arthur Tatum
- Ex-Con Job (1977) - Arthur Tatum
1978
Charlie's Angels (TV Series) as
Dr. Stevens
- Hours of Desperation (1978) - Dr. Stevens
1977
The Tony Randall Show (TV Series) as
Officer
- The Taking of Reubner 1-2-3 (1977) - Officer
1977
The Krofft Supershow (TV Series) as
O.J. (segment: Wonderbug)
- Episode #2.3 (1977) - O.J. (segment: Wonderbug)
1977
Wonderbug (TV Series)
- Dirty Larry, Crazy Barry (1977)
1977
Sanford and Son (TV Series) as
Honest Hank
- Fred the Activist (1977) - Honest Hank
1976
Snip (TV Series) as
Willie
- Daffney Comes Home (1976) - Willie
1976
What's Happening!! (TV Series) as
Mr. Donovan
- Saturday's Hero (1976) - Mr. Donovan
1976
Ball Four (TV Series) as
Robinson
- What's a Nice Watch Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (1976) - Robinson
Soundtrack
1985
Hill Street Blues (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Washington Deceased (1985) - (performer: "Backfield in Motion" - uncredited)
Self
2002
NBC 75th Anniversary Special (TV Special) as
Self
1990
22nd NAACP Image Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1989
Ebony/Jet Showcase (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 May 1989 (1989) - Self
1989
Camp Midnite (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.12 (1989) - Self - Guest
1987
19th Annual NAACP Image Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1984
The 10th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Accepting Award for Favourite TV Dramatic Program
1983
The 9th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Accepting Award for Favourite Dramatic Television Program
1983
Just Men! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.6 (1983) - Self
1982
The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1982
The 8th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Accepting Award for Favourite Overall New TV Program

References

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