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The Wire Lester Freamon. Clarke Peters Signed 8x10 the Wire Lester Freamon Photo W/ Hologram Coa Etsy [1] He is best known for his roles as Lester Freamon in the television series The Wire (2002-2008) and Albert Lambreaux in the television series Treme (2010-2013) Lester Freamon Played by Clarke Peters Demoted to desk work in the pawnshop unit for refusing to be less than entirely aggressive in a politically-connected case, Lester Freamon has languished for 13 years in oblivion and developed a sideline making dollhouse miniatures to bide the time.

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Among its most memorable exchanges is McNulty telling Lester Freamon "you're a supervisor's nightmare" - a moment dripping with irony given McNulty's own notorious reputation within the Baltimore Police Department. Freamon's first major assignment was Baltimore police's Homicide Unit

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Clarke Peters, born Peter Clarke in New York City, New York, USA in April 7, 1952, is an actor, singer, and writer When did you first realize he was a badass? For me, it was when Kima got shot and he showed up at the scene like a dad yelling at his kids. Clarke Peters, born Peter Clarke in New York City, New York, USA in April 7, 1952, is an actor, singer, and writer

The Wire Greatest Characters, Ranked. He is a wise, methodical detective whose intelligence and experience are often central to investigations throughout the series, particularly with respect to uncovering networks of money laundering and corruption. Lester Freamon is a former detective for the Baltimore Police Department

ArtStation The Wire Lester Freamon. Freamon's first major assignment was Baltimore police's Homicide Unit The suspects fenced the property they stole to the son of an editor of The Baltimore News-American