Rocky Carroll Explained

Rocky Carroll
Birth Name:Roscoe Carroll
Birth Date:8 July 1963
Birth Place:Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Occupation:Actor, director
Years Active:1989–present
Education:School for Creative and Performing Arts
Webster University
Children:1
Known For:Joey Emerson – Roc
Director Leon Vance – NCIS

Roscoe "Rocky" Carroll (born July 8, 1963) is an American actor and director. He is known for his roles as Joey Emerson on the Fox comedy-drama Roc (1991–94),[1] as Dr. Keith Wilkes on the CBS medical drama Chicago Hope,[2] and as NCIS Director Leon Vance on the CBS drama NCIS and its spinoffs Los Angeles and New Orleans. He also played a supporting role in the 1995 thriller film Crimson Tide.

Early life

Carroll was born Roscoe Carroll in Cincinnati, Ohio, on July 8, 1963.[3] His acting career is rooted in the theater. In 1981, Carroll graduated from the famed School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) in Cincinnati Ohio, in the Cincinnati Public School District. Determined to further his knowledge of acting, he attended The Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University in St. Louis, where he graduated with a B.F.A. degree. Carroll would later receive an honorary degree from his alma mater in 2009.[4] After graduating, Carroll decided to test the waters by moving to New York City, the heart of the theater community. There, he introduced many young children to the works of William Shakespeare by participating in Joe Papp's "Shakespeare on Broadway" series.[5]

Career

As part of Joe Papp's acclaimed New York Shakespeare Festival, Carroll helped to open doors for actors of color, by taking on non-traditional roles that were rarely portrayed by Black actors in Shakespeare dramas. In 1987, Carroll was introduced to the works of August Wilson. The up-and-coming and talented young actor was allowed to recreate his role for the Broadway production of Wilson's critically acclaimed story The Piano Lesson. The play not only earned a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, but Carroll earned a Tony and Drama Desk nomination.

He is known for portraying ne'er-do-well musician Joey Emerson on the FOX comedy-drama Roc. He also had a starring role as Dr. Keith Wilkes in the TV series Chicago Hope. Carroll has guest starred in several other TV programs including The Agency, Boston Legal, Family Law, The West Wing, Law & Order, The Game, ER and Grey's Anatomy. Carroll has had roles in many Hollywood films such as Born on the Fourth of July, The Ladies Man, Crimson Tide, The Great White Hype, Prelude to a Kiss, The Chase, Best Laid Plans and Yes Man.

In the fifth season of the CBS drama NCIS, Carroll was featured in a recurring role as Assistant Director Leon Vance. In doing so, he had been reunited with his Chicago Hope castmates Mark Harmon and Lauren Holly. After the death of NCIS director Jenny Shepard (played by Holly), his character became the new director of NCIS, and replaced Holly in the main cast. He has also guest-starred as Vance in the NCIS spin-offs Los Angeles and New Orleans.

He shares his birthday with former NCIS co-star Michael Weatherly.

In addition to being a series regular on NCIS, Carroll has also directed fifteen episodes of NCIS, making his directorial debut with the Season 12 episode, "We Build, We Fight".

Personal life

Carroll married Gabrielle Bullock in 1996. They have one daughter, Elissa.[6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitle Role Notes
1989Born on the Fourth of JulyWillie
1992Prelude to a KissTom
1994The ChaseByron Wilder
1995Crimson TideLieutenant Darik Westerguard
1996The Great White HypeArtemus St. John Saint
1999Best Laid PlansBad Ass Dude
2000The Ladies ManCyrus Cunningham
2008Yes ManWesley T. "Wes" Parker
2014Silas StoneVoice, direct-to-video
2018The Death of SupermanSilas Stone, Perry WhiteVoice, direct-to-video
2019Reign of the SupermenPerry WhiteVoice, direct-to-video

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Money, Power, MurderDwanTelevision movie
1990Law & OrderDr. DavidsEpisode: "Prescription for Death"
1991American ExperienceJames GoodingVoice, episode: "The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry"
1991–1994RocJoey Emerson72 episodes
1994–1996GargoylesDerek Maza, Talon, GlassesVoice, 9 episodes
1995Fantastic FourSilver SurferVoice, 2 episodes
1996–2000Chicago HopeDr. Keith Wilkes96 episodes
1997Five Desperate HoursLieutenant Frank EarlyTelevision movie
1998HerculesHylasVoice, episode: "Hercules and the Poseidon's Cup Adventure"
2000–2001Welcome to New YorkAdrian Spencer15 episodes
2001The West WingCorey SykesEpisode: "The Drop In"
2001Family LawU.S. Attorney Skidmore2 episodes
2001–2003The AgencyCarl Reese45 episodes
2004ERMr. WalkerEpisode: "The Student"
2004Father of the PrideChazVoice, episode: "One Man's Meat Is Another Man's Girlfriend"
2004Boston LegalAssistant District Attorney John Shubert Episode: "Hired Guns"
2004–2005American DreamsReverend Kingston Davis2 episodes
2005Kevin HillTony BanksEpisode: "Occupational Hazard"
2005–2006InvasionHealy4 episodes
2006–2007The GameKenny "Coach T" Taylor4 episodes
2007Grey's AnatomyJames MillerEpisode: "Haunt You Every Day"
2008–presentNCISLeon VanceRecurring role (Season 5), Main role (Season 6–present)
2009–201410 episodes
2011Glenn Martin, DDSVariousVoice, episode: "Date with Destiny"
2014BlueRobert2 episodes
2014Leon Vance3 episodes
2017The Immortal Life of Henrietta LacksSonny LacksTelevision film

Video games

YearTitle Role Notes
1993Willy Walker
2004Spider-Man 2Additional voices

Director

YearTitleNote(s)
2015–24 NCIS 23+ episodes
2020 Magnum P.I. Episode: "May the Best One Win"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Shales, Tom. "'Roc' on a roll with live shows". Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Wash.), August 19, 1992, p. D1. Retrieved on July 24, 2013.
  2. Spartanburg Herald-Journal. "Actor just wanted to be good at craft". January 23, 1997, p. A2. Retrieved on July 24, 2013.
  3. Web site: Rocky Carroll. TV Guide. July 8, 2015.
  4. Web site: Honorary Degrees at Webster University. October 15, 2018.
  5. Elber, Lynn. "Carroll relishes his time on 'smart' sitcom". Eugene Register-Guard, December 26, 2000, p. 6E. Retrieved on July 24, 2013.
  6. Picks and Pans Review: Hello, My Name Is ... Rocky Carroll NCIS' (and Los Angeles') Director Leon Vance. People. November 30, 2009. 72. 22. July 8, 2015.