Jim True-Frost

{{Short description|American actor (born 1966)}}

{{Infobox person

|name= Jim True-Frost

|image= Jim True-Frost Harvard University 1.jpg

|caption= True-Frost at Harvard University in 2011

|birth_name= Jim True

|birth_date= {{Birth date and age|1966|7|31}}

|birth_place= Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S.

|death_date=

|death_place=

|occupation= Actor

|yearsactive= 1986–present

|spouse= {{marriage|Cora Frost|1999}}

|children= 2

}}

Jim True-Frost ( True; July 31, 1966) is an American stage, television and screen actor. He is most known for his portrayal of Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski on all five seasons of the HBO program The Wire (2002–2008), as James Woodrow in Treme (2010–2013), and film roles such as Singles (1992).

Biography

True-Frost graduated from New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois. He has been an ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago since 1989.{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0874082/bio|title=Filmography for Jim True-Frost|work=IMDb.com|access-date=December 8, 2014}} Prior to that, he was a member of Remains Theater, co-founded by actor William L. Petersen (To Live and Die in L.A., CSI: Crime Scene Investigation). True-Frost appeared in the film Off the Map with fellow Steppenwolf ensemble member Joan Allen, directed by Singles co-star Campbell Scott. He has performed on Broadway and as far away as Sierra Leone.

When he married lawyer and legal scholar Cora Frost in 1999, both changed their last names to True-Frost. Jim and his wife now reside in Syracuse, New York, and have two children, a son named Leo and a daughter named Phoebe.{{cite web |title=Jim True-Frost Welcomes Daughter Phoebe |url=https://people.com/parents/treme-jim-true-frost-welcomes-daughter-phoebe-sylvia-rachel/ |website=People |access-date=February 23, 2020 |date=August 29, 2011}}

True-Frost appeared in 2008 as Brutus in the American Repertory Theatre's production of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, as well as Steppenwolf's Broadway run of August: Osage County, which won the Tony for Best Play.{{citation needed|date=December 2014}}

Filmography

=Films=

class="wikitable sortable"
YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Fat Man and Little BoyDonald Hornig
1992SinglesDavid Bailey
rowspan="3"|1994Two Over EasyJesse
The Hudsucker ProxyClarence "Buzz" Gunderson
Normal LifeMike Anderson
rowspan="2"|1996Far HarborRyland
JoeShort film; special thanks
1997AfflictionJack Hewitt
2003Off the MapWilliam Gibbs
2005Winter PassingDoctor
2006Slippery SlopeHugh Winston
rowspan="2"|2008Diminished CapacityDonny Prine
Sympathetic DetailsRogers
2009Company RetreatPerry McHugh
2010The ConspiratorGeneral Hartranft
2019Saint FrancesIsaac

=Television=

class="wikitable sortable"
YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Crime StoryJo Jo SweeneyEpisode: "Pilot"
1995W.E.I.R.D. WorldNoah Lane, RoboticsTV movie
rowspan="2"|1996Early EditionSamEpisode: "The Wrong Man" (#1.10)
Homicide: Life on the StreetGeorge BuxtonEpisode: "Stakeout" (#4.15)
2002, 2010Law & Order: Criminal IntentVarious characters2 episodes
2002–2008The WireRoland 'Prez' PryzbylewskiSeries regular
2002Benjamin FranklinWilliam FranklinMini-series
2003Karen SiscoLestor PorterEpisode: "Nostalgia"
2004Anatomy of a SceneHimselfEpisode: "Off the Map"
2005, 2008Law & OrderVarious characters2 episodes
rowspan="2"|2007CSI: MiamiDave KepplingEpisode: "Stand Your Ground"
MediumStephen CampbellEpisode: "The Boy Next Door"
2009Law & Order: Special Victims UnitThomas BanksEpisode: "Hardwired"
rowspan="2"|2010ChaseCurt SeaverEpisode: "The Longest Night"
FringeTed PratchettEpisode: "Jacksonville"
2010–2013TremeJames WoodrowRecurring role
2011Blue BloodsLyle GreeneEpisode: "To Tell the Truth"
rowspan="2"|2012666 Park AvenuePeter Kramer3 episodes
The Good WifeSeth KleinbergEpisode: "The Penalty Box"
2013ElementaryAnson SamuelsEpisode: "Déjà Vu All Over Again"
2013–2014HostagesSecret Service Agent LoganSeason regular
2014Boardwalk EmpireEliot NessEpisode: "The Good Listener"
2015American OdysseyRon BallardSeries regular
rowspan="2"|2017Law & Order: Special Victims UnitLawrence Hendricks Jr.Episode: "Decline and Fall"
Z: The Beginning of EverythingMax Perkins5 episodes
2018BlindspotJohn SayaEpisode: "Balance of Might"
2018–2022ManifestRector Dave Hynes3 episodes
rowspan="2"|2019Madam SecretaryPastor Eli BraggEpisode: "The New Normal"
Proven InnocentProfessor Arthur KauffmanEpisode: "A CinderHella Story"
2020The BlacklistGordon KempEpisode: "Gordon Kemp (No. 158)"[https://www.tvfanatic.com/2020/04/the-blacklist-season-7-episode-15-review-gordon-kemp/ The Blacklist Season 7 Episode 15 Review: Gordon Kemp]
2021American RustPete Novick5 episodes
rowspan="2"|2022YellowstoneFather McGreggorEpisode "Grass on the Streets and Weeds on the Rooftops"{{cite web | url=https://www.tvacute.com/who-is-the-priest-in-yellowstone-season-4-why-did-beth-kidnap-the-priest/ | title=Who is the Priest in Yellowstone Season 4? Why Did Beth Kidnap the Priest? | date=8 January 2022 }}
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitMitch CaplanEpisode "Video Killed The Radio Star"

References

{{Reflist}}