David Harewood ‘I’d say sorry to my first girlfriend. I was a bit of a tart’
almost 6 years in The guardian
The actor on racism, reality TV and falling off the stage
Born in Birmingham, David Harewood, 53, studied at Rada. In 1997, he became the first black actor to play Othello at the National Theatre. His television work includes Homeland, The Night Manager, Madiba and Supergirl. Most recently he made the BBC Two documentary Psychosis And Me. He reads The War Of The Worlds by HG Wells for the new Penguin Classics audiobook series of 50 titles. He is married with two daughters.
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