“The Wire‘s” Felicia Pearson and Ed Burns are teaming up to develop a limited series based on Pearson’s life, Variety has learned exclusively. The show is currently titled “A.K.A. Snoop” and would ...
Felicia “Snoop” Pearson, the actress known for stealing scenes in “The Wire,” is teaming with series co-creator Ed Burns to turn her life story into a TV show. Her bond with Burns helped ease tension ...
Felicia Pearson, who portrayed chilling villain Felicia “Snoop” Pearson in The Wire after Michael K. Williams met her in a Baltimore club and brought her into the fold, has shared a tribute to the ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Spike Lee's fiery new movie "Chi-Raq" opens Friday. Actress Felicia Pearson was in town last summer working on the film. Pearson bounds into the room with spirit and sass. She acts, ...
Instead of purportedly hanging out with heroin pushers, Felicia Pearson can now get back to pushing her once-promising Hollywood career. The actress, who played the drug-dealing assassin Snoop on ...
Felicia Pearson, 28, of the 3400 block of Glenmore Ave., was arrested at 10:15 a.m. after officers assigned to make sure she attends court hearings forced their way into her residence. The officers, ...
He argues that Felicia 'Snoop' Pearson is part of "the other America." By Sofia M. Fernandez The Wire creator David Simon has weighed in on the arrest of Felicia Pearson, an actress from the ...
Don’t let the pretty face fool you – at least that’s how the old saying goes. Too bad some of the characters on The Wire didn’t know better when baby-faced Snoop rolled up on them. The benefactor of ...
Felicia Pearson, an ex-con who played a drug gangster named Snoop on the HBO television drama "The Wire," was one of dozens arrested in a real-life heroin trafficking bust announced on Thursday in ...
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