Curtis L. McClarin (December , â€" March , ) was an American film,
television and stage actor. He began all three careers in the
beginning of the s, appearing in films such as The Hard Way and Fresh,
in the television film Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story
about the death of Edmund Perry, and on Broadway in the Tony Award
nominated musical Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk.A resident of
Brooklyn, New York, McClarin appeared in regional theatre productions
across the United States.His other film credits include Brother to
Brother (), The Occupant and The Happening, and he had guest roles on
television series such as The Good Wife, Damages, The Wire, Law &
Order: SVU, Nurse Jackie and Oz. He was also the voice of the Grand
Theft Auto III video game character, Curtly, even though his character
was deleted from the final game, his name is still credited. He
narrated the audio book Small Steps by Louis Sachar.In March ,
McClarin died in his sleep from a brain aneurysm, age .
television and stage actor. He began all three careers in the
beginning of the s, appearing in films such as The Hard Way and Fresh,
in the television film Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story
about the death of Edmund Perry, and on Broadway in the Tony Award
nominated musical Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk.A resident of
Brooklyn, New York, McClarin appeared in regional theatre productions
across the United States.His other film credits include Brother to
Brother (), The Occupant and The Happening, and he had guest roles on
television series such as The Good Wife, Damages, The Wire, Law &
Order: SVU, Nurse Jackie and Oz. He was also the voice of the Grand
Theft Auto III video game character, Curtly, even though his character
was deleted from the final game, his name is still credited. He
narrated the audio book Small Steps by Louis Sachar.In March ,
McClarin died in his sleep from a brain aneurysm, age .
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