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  • Birth Name: Khandi Alexander
  • Birth Place: New York, NY
  • Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 09/04/1957, Virgo
  • Profession: Actor; dancer; choreographer
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Treme Season 3: Money Flows, But It's the Culture That's Rich

Money makes the world go 'round, but on the third season of HBO's Treme, it just makes life in post-Katrina New Orleans that much harder.

"The first season you saw the people come back," co-creator David Simon tells TVGuide.com. "The second season, the problems began to come back. And this third season, some money and some opportunity starts to present itself. But in this country, nothing is free and nothing is without strings. Everything is a hard choice."read more

Exclusive: CSI: Miami Vet to Guest-Star on USA's Common Law

Former CSI: Miami star Khandi Alexander will guest-star on the upcoming first season USA's Common Law, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

USA's Common Law hosts a Lost reunion

The freshman dramedy, which premieres Friday, May 11 at 10/9c, tells the story of Travis Marks (Michael Ealy) and Wes Mitchell (Warren Kole), two sharp LAPD detectives whose partnership becomes so strained that Captain Mike Sutton (Jack McGee) sends them to see  couples therapist Dr. Ryan (Sonya Walger).

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VIDEO: Quo Vadis?

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Quo Vadis?
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Length: 04:08:38
Aired: 11/22/2001

Benton and his attorney, Janice Prager (recurring guest star Roma Maffia - "Profiler"), begin an arduous court fight for Benton to take custody of his son from Roger (recurring guest star Vondie Curtis-Hall). Corday waits for a distraught husband to decide if surgeons can remove his fatally injured wife's organs for transplant before it's too late. Greene and Lewis treat a brain-damaged teenage boxer whose guilt-ridden brother hurt him while sparring. watch

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Killing Emmett Young: 5/11/2008
Law & Order: SVU
NewsRadio: Season 3 - Cute, Pretty and Sexy
NewsRadio: Season 3 - Taboo

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Year Title Description
2010 Treme TV Show Series, Actor - LaDonna Batiste-Williams
2005 NAACP Image Awards TV Show Series, Appearing
2003 Life's a Bitch TV Show Series, Voice - Yolanda Jackson
2003 Dark Blue Movie, Actor - Janelle Holland
2002 CSI TV Show Series, Actor - Alexx Woods

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Cheers & Jeers: Treme's Khandi (Alexander) is Dandy

Cheers to Khandi Alexander for her tour de hurricane force on Treme.

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As her character, bar owner LaDonna Batiste Williams, raged at the rapist who attacked her — and the legal system that temporarily freed him due to a clerical error — Alexander powerfully embodied the citywide anger at the lawlessness in post-Katrina New Orleans. The actress, who was unjustly denied an Emmy nomination for her fiercely nuanced turn as a recovering drug-addict mother in Treme creator David Simon's 2000 miniseries, The Corner, deserves long-overdue recognition for this role.

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The Beat Goes On: Treme Settles in for the "Long Haul" of Season 2

In an early episode of Treme's second season, a disc jockey asks one of the show's musician characters how his new album is selling. "Selling?" the musician replies in almost disbelief. "It's jazz, man."

The dialogue is a perfect metaphor for the HBO drama, whose co-creators, The Wire's David Simon and Eric Overmyer, have always favored atmosphere and character over plot. Like that incredulous musician, Simon is more concerned with art than television ratings, because he says it's the... read more

Roush Review: HBO's Weekend Triple Play

This weekend, HBO offers up a comedy special (Talking Funny), a new movie about an historic TV phenom (Cinema Verite) and the return of a distinguished drama series (Treme). All are worth a look. It's actually an HBO grand slam if you count Game of Thrones, the triumphant adult fantasy series that was renewed for a second season shortly after the first episode aired. (HBO has a tradition of doing this, but rarely in recent years has the network's enthusiasm been so well deserved.)

In Thrones' eventful second chapter (Sunday, 9/8c), you begin to sense the series' range, as many characters begin disparate journeys through the sprawling land of Westeros: dutiful Ned Stark heads out with... read more

Matt's Weekend Picks: April 22-24

Supernatural (Friday, 9/8c, The CW)

Winchesters, meet Colt! As in: the real Samuel Colt, whose infamous demon-destroying gun has loomed large throughout Supernatural's mythology. This week, Dean gets to play cowboy — Sam is less thrilled — when Castiel sends the brothers back in time to the Wild West to get some guidance from the proverbial horse's mouth. Speaking of weapons, over on Fox's Fringe in the same time period, an apocalyptic scenario is triggered when Walternate revs up the doomsday device "over there," in hopes of rocking our (and specifically Peter's) world.

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HBO Sets Premiere Date for Treme

HBO is heading back to New Orleans with the Season 2 premiere of Treme on Sunday, April 24.

Treme chronicles New Orleans three months after Hurricane Katrina as its citizens struggle to put their lives, and their city, back together. Among those citizens are a part-time DJ and jazz aficionado (Steve Zahn), a bar owner torn between staying in New Orleans or settling in Baton Rouge (Khandi Alexander) and trombonist Antoine Battiste (Wendell Pierce).

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