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42. "Tangentially related, Denise "Fran" Boyd died last week"
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Tue Jun-07-22 01:03 AM by Nodima

  

          

WaPo had a great obit I'll share here for those who missed it. More than anything, this reminded me that for as long as Simon and his crew have been at this investigation/exposure of Baltimore, their goal has been to not only humanize but embolden their subjects to run toward rather than away from what their experiences could help teach others. And they have a real knack for building lasting relationships with people that would otherwise be easy to exploit or straight up forget about once the Hollywood side of things fades into memory and the real work continues:


Denise Francine Boyd Andrews, drug counselor whose life was chronicled in ‘The Corner,’ dies at 65
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By Emily Langer
May 30, 2022 at 3:56 p.m. EDT

Denise Francine Boyd Andrews provided drug counseling, HIV education and other services in Baltimore. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Denise Francine Boyd Andrews, a central figure portrayed in the HBO miniseries “The Corner” who emerged from the underworld of drugs and crime depicted in the show to become an addiction counselor in Baltimore and a role model with a story of personal redemption, died May 3 at her home in Parkville, Md. She was 65.

Her brother, Stanley Boyd, confirmed her death and said he did not know the cause.

Mrs. Andrews, known to friends as Fran, devoted years of her life to the rehabilitation of people often cast aside as hopeless “junkies.” David Simon, an executive producer of “The Corner,” which aired on HBO in 2000, once told the New York Times that he did not “have many heroes left” but that Mrs. Andrews was one of them, and that her life was a testament to the truth that “everybody gets to write their endings.”

Simon, a former journalist who is also the creator of the acclaimed HBO drama “The Wire,” met Mrs. Andrews when he was reporting the book “The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood” (1997) with former homicide detective Edward Burns. The book became the basis of the 2000 HBO miniseries.

The “corner” of the show’s title referred to the drug market around the intersection of Fayette and Monroe streets in West Baltimore. When Simon and Mrs. Andrews first encountered each other in that neighborhood, Simon told the New Yorker magazine, she refused to speak him, assuming him to be an undercover police officer.

But over time, Mrs. Andrews opened up about her life and addiction, offering a window into the destruction that drugs had wreaked on her life, her family and the families around them.


By her own account, the Baltimore Sun reported, Mrs. Andrews first tried heroin when she was 23, the night of her sister’s funeral. She descended into a years-long dependence and into a state, she told the Times, in which “all your worst nevers come true.”

Her son De’Andre L. McCullough began selling drugs in his teens, and his father, Gary McCullough, died of an overdose in 1996. Their struggles became the focus of the book by Simon and Burns as well as the HBO miniseries, which won three Emmy Awards, including the prize for outstanding miniseries.

Mrs. Andrews, who was portrayed on-screen by Khandi Alexander, described the show as “good, on target,” even if it “brought back a lot of memories that I really didn’t want to go through again.”

“But then as time went on,” she told the San Jose Mercury News in 2000, “it showed me just how far I had come.”


In the mid-1990s, Mrs. Andrews entered recovery. She credited her turnaround in large part to her future husband, Donnie Andrews, a former heroin user who years earlier had turned himself in to Burns after killing a drug dealer and whose early life inspired the character of Omar Little in “The Wire.”

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Profoundly impressed by the way Donnie Andrews had reformed himself in prison, Burns introduced him to Fran, hoping the connection might show her a way forward in her own life.

Their relationship began with daily phone calls during Donnie Andrews’s incarceration and continued after he was paroled in 2005.

“I was often in bad shape when I answered that phone, but no matter what I did or what I said, Donnie never criticized me,” Mrs. Andrews said. “He just kept giving me reasons why I should be doing something else, saying that if he can change, I can change. Through the worst of times, I kept holding on to that.”


Their romance and eventual engagement, leading up to their marriage in 2007, was covered on the front page of the Times.

By that time, Mrs. Andrews had long before established herself as a drug counselor. Hired in 1997 at what was then Bon Secours Hospital in Baltimore — now Grace Medical Center — she shepherded drug users into treatment and promoted HIV prevention. In addition to two sons, she raised two nieces and a nephew, and provided for the mother of a grandchild, helping them attend college and graduate school and begin careers.

“No matter with all that was going on, we were always taken good care of,” her son De’Rodd Hearns, a firefighter, told the New Yorker after his mother’s death. “We were different from some of the other kids in the neighborhood, who weren’t taken care of.”

Denise Francine Boyd, the fourth of six children, was born in Baltimore on Oct. 15, 1956. Her father was a construction worker, and her mother was a homemaker.


Mrs. Andrews attended the Community College of Baltimore County and worked for roughly a decade for the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co.

She had several cameo appearances in “The Wire.” In “The Corner,” she played a rehab center employee who turns away the character of Fran Boyd when she shows up early for treatment, an indictment of the medical system and its failure to heal patients in the throes of addiction.

De’Andre L. McCullough died of an overdose in August 2012 at 35. Donnie Andrews died four months later at 58 after suffering a ruptured aorta.

Besides her brother and son De’Rodd Hearns, Mrs. Andrews’s survivors include the nieces and nephew she raised, Kennyetta, Ashley and Byron Bell; her grandson’s mother, Tyreeka Freamon; and numerous grandchildren.

When a reporter for the Irish Independent once asked Mrs. Andrews what lessons she drew from her life, she replied that “it would have to be ‘never say never.' ”

“I strongly believe,” she said, “there’s hope for anybody.”


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By Emily Langer
Emily Langer is a reporter on The Washington Post’s obituaries desk. She writes about extraordinary lives in national and international affairs, science and the arts, sports, culture, and beyond. She previously worked for the Outlook and Local Living sections.



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We Own This City - David Simon HBO Series (2022) [View all] , Mynoriti, Fri Mar-18-22 11:40 AM
 
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I’m all in on anything David Simon
Mar 18th 2022
1
did you watch Plot Against America?
Mar 18th 2022
2
      I did not actually
Mar 18th 2022
3
           .
Apr 26th 2022
6
Kicking this post to the first page
Apr 25th 2022
4
intriguing start
Apr 26th 2022
5
i feel like the first episode of every Simon series
Apr 26th 2022
7
LOL yea I almost tuned out cuz I was so annoyed by that.
Jun 08th 2022
44
The timeline jumping is going to get somewhat annoying
Apr 28th 2022
8
6 Eps? They accomplished a lot with the Corner
Apr 29th 2022
10
Yea that was driving me crazy at first but by ep3 I'd caught on to the p...
Jun 08th 2022
45
Is the Wire or more Treme?
Apr 29th 2022
9
It's basically condensing The Wire's thesis and having no fun with it
May 03rd 2022
11
      They even got Young Moose to play himself
May 03rd 2022
12
           I should have know he was a real rapper
May 03rd 2022
13
The second episode felt so disjointed to me.
May 04th 2022
14
One of my best friend’s cousin is heavily featured in this series.
May 08th 2022
15
Your BF cousin IS Hersl, or a Hersl is on the production side?
May 09th 2022
16
The former. He’s literally called Hersl by everyone except his
May 09th 2022
17
      Yeah, I will, I just want to take in the show's version first.
May 10th 2022
18
      Catherine home now
May 10th 2022
19
RE: One of my best friend’s cousin is heavily featured in this series....
May 20th 2022
34
      You’re right. I made that comment after episode 1.
May 31st 2022
37
the influx of Wire actors is becoming a distraction
May 10th 2022
20
N'ah Man, I felt like a proud uncle seeing Lil Dukie and Doughnut
May 10th 2022
21
man, i'm trying to follow a story
May 10th 2022
22
      but even on Bosch
May 11th 2022
24
           I've heard Hector talk about this part, and some critics who've seen mos...
May 12th 2022
26
yep I'm wanting flash backs to Wire Characters/storylines
May 10th 2022
23
      Kenard's not walking through that door, LOL
May 12th 2022
25
           speaking of that he *did* do a Wire callback
May 19th 2022
33
Yoo, episode 4 is a monster
May 17th 2022
27
One of the scams the character pulled
May 19th 2022
28
      he *barely* tries to hide any of it (spoilers)
May 19th 2022
29
      None of those are what I'm referring to.
May 19th 2022
30
           oh that lol
May 19th 2022
31
                Yeah
May 19th 2022
32
                     I think he just took it.
Jun 06th 2022
40
      It wasn't in the book.
May 20th 2022
35
It's your turn muthafucka
May 30th 2022
36
Great season finale. The show accomplished it’s goal
May 31st 2022
38
3 episodes in and this show is amazing. No one else is doing this.
Jun 01st 2022
39
man, i gotta unfollow David Simon on twitter
Jun 06th 2022
41
RIP
Jun 07th 2022
43
*Spoiler Alert*
Jun 08th 2022
46
RE: *Spoiler Alert*
Jun 09th 2022
47
it's a long ass read. I'm just starting it
Jun 15th 2022
51
It's less than 10 seconds, but this is the funniest part of the
Jun 09th 2022
48
Haha yea he played that part brilliantly.
Jun 09th 2022
49
      He was awesome to watch. I know the type.
Jun 09th 2022
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