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Corey Antonio Hawkins (born October 22, 1988) is an American actor. He rose to prominence for his role in the TV series The Walking Dead (2015–2016) and his portrayal of Dr. Dre in the 2015 film Straight Outta Compton, the latter of which earned him a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination. He's also known for his performances on Broadway, starring in Six Degrees of Separation (2017) and Topdog/Underdog (2022), which earned him nominations for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. That same year, Hawkins starred in the Fox network series 24: Legacy (2017), along with Jordan Vogt-Roberts' monster film Kong: Skull Island. In 2018, he was featured in Spike Lee's biographical crime-comedy BlacKkKlansman, which earn

Corey Hawkins

Det. Cole North
for Det. Cole North in Daredevil: Man Without Fear
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Matthew Murdock wanted to die and he cursed his god for not letting him. Matt had been Daredevil for years and in that time he lost the love of his life Karen Page. Matt and Foggy were going through a rough patch. Years of lies bubbling to the surface. Matt took out his anger on the criminals of New York City becoming more violent. Ben Urich a reporter at the Daily Bugle noticed this and he set out to find out who Daredevil really was. Ben confronted Matt once he figured it out but vowed not to tell anyone else. Melvin Potter one of Matts old clients went back to being the Gladiator a costumed criminal. Melvin held a museum hostage but Daredevil made a deal that he’d save his wife in exchange for turning himself in. Matt didn’t think Melvin had much of a choice in becoming the Gladiator again so he did some digging and found about the Purple Man. An urban legend among Hells Kitchen. Matt started seeing the public was getting angrier and he almost got killed by Foggy. Matt knew something was wrong and discovered that the Purple Man could control people he had made eye contact with. Matt found and beat Killgrave near to death but had to watch as Ben under Killgrave’s control killed himself. Matt blamed himself but realised he had to rely on Foggy and their new worker Kirsten McDuffie to help him move through his loss. The Daredevil became more like his old self and visited Melvin in prison regularly. Matt wrote a letter to Karen to gain closure and peace.