Justin Swain

Justin Swain is an American actor, best known for his role as Detective Mark Bailey in the Netflix series Marvel's Luke Cage.[1]

Justin Swain
OccupationActor
Years active2006–present

Early life

Born outside of Boston in Stoneham, Massachusetts, Swain was raised in New Hampshire before he returned to Boston to attend Emerson College.[2]

Career

Swain’s additional acting credits include Oscar nominated film The Post (film) directed by Steven Spielberg, HBO’s “Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight”, “The Blacklist”, “Forever”, “Boardwalk Empire”, “Law & Order” and “Law & Order: SVU”.[3][4]

Alongside his acting career, Swain has written for film and television. He has developed pilots under the guidance of Christina Wayne (“Mad Men” and “Breaking Bad”) and Academy Award and Emmy winning producer Cary Brokaw (“The Player”, “Closer”, and “Angeles in America”).[5]

Swain is also an award-winning playwright whose work has been commissioned by multiple theater companies and performed in New York City at 46East 46th Street in the Dread Awakening Theater festival alongside Roberto Aguirre Sacasa as well as The Ohio Theater, The Henry Street Settlement and The American Place Theatre. His plays have also been produced in New York, Chicago, and Miami.[6]

Filmography

Film roles
Year Title Role
2017 The Post Neil Sheehan
Television roles
Year Title Role Notes
2016-2018 Luke Cage Detective Mark Bailey Recurring role; 16 episodes
2016 The Blacklist FBI Agent Episode: "The Director No. 24"
2014 Forever Immigrant Father Episode: "The Pugilist Break"
2011 Law & Order CSU Investigator Episode: "Four Cops Shot"
2010 Boardwalk Empire Patrick Episode: "Battle of the Century "
2006 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Camera Guy Episode: "Manipulated"
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gollark: Oh, right, it's based on the acronym FTL. Somehow I didn't actually figure that out.
gollark: CIWS?
gollark: It could launch tiny comsats at several kilometres a second.

References

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