Shemar Moore says hes proud of role on prime-time series
Shemar Moore says he’s ‘proud’ of role on prime-time series
Published: 11:06 am Nov 03, 2017
NEW YORK: When Shemar Moore’s new crime drama “S.W.A.T.” premieres Thursday on CBS, he will be the only minority to lead a prime-time series on that network, which has been criticized for not casting people of color in starring roles. “I’m very proud of the opportunity but it also sheds light on a divide or an absence,” the 47-year-old actor said in a recent interview. “I get this opportunity to hopefully shine and show my chops, but also then be bigger than me, and open doors for others and open minds.” Moore appeared on the CBS daytime soap “The Young and the Restless” for eight years, then joined the cast of the network’s prime-time procedural “Criminal Minds,” where he played the role of Derek Morgan for 11 seasons. He decided to exit “Criminal Minds” because he wanted to continue to grow and push himself. “I knew what I was yearning for (was) something fresh and new that challenged me so I could be excited to go to work and not be comfortable in the beginning,” Moore said. “To earn my stripes, to earn my way. But as long as it was something that moved me, that inspired me.” “S.W.A.T.” is based on the 2003 film of the same name. It was also a 1970s TV series.
Shemar Moore has waited two decades to star in his own TV series. He gets his wish on CBS’ ‘S.W.A.T.,’ which also makes him the only actor of color to lead a primetime show on that network. (Oct. 31)