Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Ernie Hudson Joins Heroes


Ernie Hudson the actor who portrayed as police detective in most of his projects like Desperate Housewives and 10-8: Officers on Duty has joined Heroes cast. This was revealed in AccidentalSexiness.com. He will be portraying the role of Captain Lubbock, a Baltimore Detective.

Captain Lubbock will be most likely on the hunt for one of the characters on Heroes. No details yet about his episode appearance but the role will recur.

Here's a brief summary of Ernie Hudson. Ernie Hudson received his training at Wayne State, Yale School of Drama and the University of Minnesota. Following a hitch with the Marines, Hudson appeared in such stage productions as The Great White Hope, The Cage and Daddy Goodness. He made his earlier film appearance in 1976's Leadbelly. Most of us know Hudson best as Winston Zeddmore in the two Ghostbusters films, a role he repeated in Ray Parker Jr.'s "Ghostbusters" music video. His best--and most controversial--screen assignment was the The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992); Hudson played retarded handyman Solomon, virtually the only character in the film who doesn't buy into the "perfect" facade of homicidal baby-sitter Rebecca DeMornay. On TV, Ernie Hudson has been seen as Smythe in Highcliffe Manor (1977), undercover officer "Night Train" Lane in The Last Precinct (1986), and kleptomaniac cop Toby Baker in Broken Badges (1990). Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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