Thursday, August 9, 2007

Real life Omar!

Check out today's article in the New York Times about the real man who inspired the character Omar (aka my all time favorite) on The Wire-- an amazing story. Thanks to Miss Collier for the tip!


BALTIMORE, Aug. 2 — Donnie Andrews was a stickup man with a .44 Magnum who robbed drug dealers and was sentenced to life in prison for murdering one of them.

Fran Boyd was a heroin addict who shoplifted to get from fix to fix, passing her stupors in the shooting gallery and stash house that once was her middle-class home.

Their separate stories of decline into drugs and violence are nationally known: Mr. Andrews was the inspiration for the character Omar Little, a ruthless thug who stalks dealers on the HBO series “The Wire.” Ms. Boyd was the protagonist of “The Corner,” an HBO miniseries that chronicled her fall into addiction.

But the story of their shared redemption is less widely known. On Aug. 11, they are getting married after a lengthy courtship that was as much about turning their lives around as it was about finding each other. Over a decade in the making, their union is a source of inspiration for the grittier parts of West Baltimore, where few people who end up on the corner using and selling drugs manage to break free, and even fewer return to make a difference.

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Did you see that he recently got married to a woman who inspired the mini-series 'The Corner'?

I also saw an article in today's Post about the filming of the last episode of 'The Wire'. Sad times.