
Roscoe Orman
While a student at New York's High School of Art and Design, Orman made his theatrical debut in the 1962 topical revue "If We Grow Up." He was an early member of the Free Southern Theater for two years in the mid-1960s and a founding member of Harlem, New York's New Lafayette Theatre, where he acted in and directed numerous plays. His many other stage appearances have included roles in "Julius Caesar" and "Coriolanus" at Joseph Papp's Public Theater, the Broadway production of August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Fences", and Matt Robison's one-man play "The Confessions of Stepin Fetchit" at the American Place Theatre. Orman is the recipient of an Audelco Theatre Award and a five-time nominee. He made his feature film debut in the title role of Universal Studios' 1974 drama, Willie Dynamite and has also appeared in such films as F/X, Striking Distance, New Jersey Drive, Follow That Bird, Twilight's Last Gleaming,The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, and "Jeremy Fink And The Meaning of Life". His television credits include work on such shows as All My Children, Kojak, Sanford and Son, Cosby, Sex and the City, The Wire, andLaw & Order. He most recently appeared on episode 5 of the Garry Trudeau/Amazon streaming production Alpha House. In June 2006, Orman's memoir Sesame Street Dad: Evolution of An Actor was released. In September 2007, his children's book Ricky and Mobo was released. On October 8, 2008, he became the Chief Storyteller of AudibleKids.com (a service of Audible.com), a website for parents, teachers, and children to connect with one another and download and listen to audiobooks oniPods, MP3 players, and computers. In his role as Chief Storyteller, Orman narrates audiobooks and communicates with children, parents and teachers online and at community, literacy and library events, lectures and conferences, and via other media to encourage the use of audiobooks to help build an interest in reading and develop literacy skills. He commented on being Chief Storyteller on October 8, 2008: “When Sesame Streetbegan, television was a new and even controversial medium. But we showed how that technology, if used correctly, could become a powerful learning tool...I see the same kind of opportunity emerging today as parents and educators increasingly view iPods with skepticism. With AudibleKids.com, I believe we can help turn these players into magnificent storytellers, tools for learning, and a way to promote a lifelong love of stories and language.” His new role was announced at a community event at The Educational Alliance Boys & Girls Club in New York City, where Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s office commended Orman’s life work and willingness to embrace new technology to help encourage children to read books, by naming October 8, 2008 AudibleKids Day in New York City. Orman is a resident of New Jersey. He has four children, Rasheda, Solana, Miles, and Cheyenne. His son, Miles Orman, was on Sesame Street playing Gordon and Susan's adopted son Miles Robinson from the mid-1980s into the early 1990s.
Filmography (56)
MOVIEOriginal Sound2026as Fred
MOVIE★ 7.9Jim Henson Idea Man2024as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.2Is That Black Enough for You?!?2022as Self
MOVIE★ 7.4Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street2021as Self
MOVIEThe Power of We: A Sesame Street Special2020as Gordon
MOVIE★ 7.3You Can't Take My Daughter2020as McDevitt
MOVIE★ 5.6Holiday Rush2019as Reginald Miller
MOVIE★ 9.3Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration2019as Gordon
MOVIE★ 6.6All These Small Moments2019as Dr. Rogers
TV★ 8.3New Amsterdam2018as Rodger Conway
TV★ 8.0The Night Of2016as Jury Foreman
MOVIESesame Street: Play All Day with Elmo!2015as Gordon
MOVIE★ 7.4I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story2015as Self
TV★ 7.2Alpha House2013as Randall
MOVIESesame Street: Elmo's Magic Numbers2012as Roscoe
MOVIE★ 4.3Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life2012as Dr. Grady
MOVIESesame Street: Wild Words and Outdoor Adventures2011
MOVIESesame Street: C Is for Cookie Monster2010
MOVIE★ 6.0Sesame Street: P is for Princess2010as Gordan Robinson
MOVIESesame Street: 40 Years of Sunny Days2010as Gordon (uncredited) (archive footage)
MOVIESesame Street: Elmo and Friends: The Letter Quest and Other Magical Tales2009
MOVIE★ 6.0Sesame Street: Bedtime with Elmo2009as Gordon Robinson
MOVIE★ 6.7A Sesame Street Christmas Carol2006as Gordon (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 2.830 Days2006as Jo Jo
MOVIE★ 7.1Sesame Street: Elmo's Potty Time2006as Gordon
MOVIE★ 7.6Sesame Street: Elmo's World: The Street We Live On!2004as Gordon
MOVIESesame Street: What's the Name of That Song?2004as Gordon
TV★ 8.6The Wire2002as Off. Oscar Requer
MOVIE★ 5.8American Pimp2000as Willie Dynamite
MOVIE★ 6.3The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland1999as Gordon
TV★ 8.0Law & Order: Special Victims Unit1999as Bryant Davis
MOVIE★ 9.0The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland: Sing and Play1999as Gordon (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 5.0Sesame Street: Kids' Favorite Songs1999as Gordon
TV★ 7.4Sex and the City1998as Train Waiter
MOVIE★ 6.1Sesame Street: Elmopalooza!1998as Gordon
MOVIE★ 6.0Sesame Street: Elmo Saves Christmas1996as Gordon
MOVIE★ 6.3New Jersey Drive1995as Judge
MOVIE★ 7.0Sesame Street | All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!1994as Gordon
MOVIE★ 7.0Sesame Street Stays Up Late!1993as Gordon
MOVIE★ 5.9Striking Distance1993as Sid
TV★ 7.3Law & Order1990as Mr. Cameron
MOVIE★ 6.8Sesame Street: Put Down the Duckie1988as Gordon
MOVIE★ 6.0Sesame Street: Sing Along1987as Gordon
MOVIE★ 6.6F/X1986as Captain Wallenger
MOVIESesame Street: Sleepytime Songs & Stories1986as Gordon Robinson
MOVIE★ 6.4Follow That Bird1985as Gordon
MOVIE★ 6.6Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art1983as Gordon
MOVIE★ 5.0Coriolanus1979as Adrian
MOVIEA Walking Tour of Sesame Street1979as Gordon (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 7.5Christmas Eve on Sesame Street1978as Gordon
MOVIE★ 6.4Willie Dynamite1974as Willie
TV★ 7.2Kojak1973as Lieutenant Connors
TV★ 7.5Sanford and Son1972
TV★ 7.1Sesame Street1969as Gordon Robinson
MOVIE★ 7.0Harlem Theater1969
MOVIESesame Street: Big Bird's Favorite Party Games—as Gordon