Jamie Hector

Jamie Hector (born October 7, 1975 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA) is an actor and voice actor who voiced Miguel in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, replacing Al Espinosa from Grand Theft Auto III.

He began his acting career in 1997 immediately after graduating high school, with his career seeing him lend his voice to The Warriors, another Rockstar Games title. He is best known for his roles as Detective Jerry Edgar in Bosch (2014-20) and as druglord Marlo Stanfield in The Wire (2004-08), in which he co-starred with Hassan Johnson who played Stretch in Grand Theft Auto V, and also saw an appearance from Rockstar Games developer, voice actor and game tester Lance Williams, who appeared in every 3D Universe game.

He also made appearances in other hit films, series and video games including Law & Order (2000), Paid in Full (2002), Blackout (2007), Max Payne (2008), Halo: Reach (2010), Power (2014-15), All Eyez on Me (2016), Wu-Tang: An American Saga (2019).

Trivia

 * Jamie Hector's acting career began in 1997; however, his family did not know about his acting career until he appeared on The Wire in 2004.
 * Hector was ranked by Rolling Stones in 2016 as the 2nd best television villain of all time for his role as Marlo Stanfield on The Wire.