Michael K. Williams Biography, Age, Family, Education, Career, Net Worth, Marriage

Who is Michael K. Williams?

Michael K. Williams (Michael Kenneth Williams November 22, 1966- September 6, 2021) was an American actor. Williams played Omar Little at the HBO drama series The Wire and Albert ”Chalky” White on the HBO series Boardwalk Empire. He was also acclaimed for his role as Jack Gee, husband of Bessie Smith, within the HBO telefilm biopic Bessie.

Michael K. Williams

Michael K. Williams acted in supporting roles in numerous films and television collection consisting of The Road, Inherent Vice, The Night Of, Gone Baby Gone, 12 Years a Slave, When We Rise, When They See Us and Hap and Leonard. Michael acquired 5 Primetime Emmy Award nominations: three for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie, one for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (pending), and one for Outstanding Informational Series or Special.

Michael K. Williams worked for Pfizer pharmaceuticals as a temp. However he left school and quit his job, to pursue a profession as a dancer, against his family’s wishes after he was inspired by Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814. He visited record labels and dance studios searching out work during a year that he was intermittently homeless. Williams got a job as a background dancer with singer Kym Sims, leading to extra work performing as a dancer in music films and on tours with artist such as George Michael and Madonna. He additionally got a few modeling work and choregraphed Crystal Waters’ 1994 single ”100% Pure Love”.

Michael K. Williams’s Age

Born in Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. on November 22, 1966 Michael Kenneth Williams died at on September 6, 2021 in New York City at age 54. He was discovered dead in his Williamsburg, Brooklyn penthouse by his nephew and his death is being investigated as a drug overdose. He shares his birthday with other famous people such as Billie Jean King, Guion Bluford, Jamie Lee CurtisMark RuffaloScarlett Johansson and many more.

Michael K. Williams’s Family

Michael K. Williams’s Parents

Williams was born as the son of a Bahamiam mother and Booker T. Williams. His mom was a Bahamian from Nassau while his father was an American from Greeleyville, South Carolina, wherein his African-American family has deep roots.

He was raised in the Vanderveer Projects in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. William descends partly from the Mende people of Sierra Leone. Siblings No information is disclosed approximately his siblings as his personal life is largely secretive.

Michael K. Williams’s Education

Williams attended George Westinghouse Career and Technical Education High School. Later after getting into problem as a youth, he enrolled at the National Black Theatre in New York City.

Michael K. Williams’s Spouse

Williams was nonetheless single until his death but was rumored to be in a relationship with actress Tasha Smith. He was however rumored to be homosexual till the birth of his son from one of his girlfriends.

Michael K. Williams’s Kids

Williams has one child, son Elijah Williams from one of his girlfriends.

Michael K. Williams’s Career

Michael’s career 2002- 2010

A massive facial scar, he received in a bar fight on Jamaica Avenue, New York City on his 25th birthday after he was slashed with a razor blade became his signature feature. He became offered to perform as a thug in music films and modelling opportunities with noted photographers like David LaChapelle. His first performing roles was opposite Tupac Shakur as High Top, the brother and henchman to Shakur’s drug kingpin Tank, within the 1996 movie Bullet. He additionally served as the American Civil Liberties Union celebrity ambassador to the Campaign for Smart Justice.

Michael K. Williams received popularity as an actor for his role of Omar Little in The Wire, that started out filming in 2002. The character was primarily based totally on Donnie Andrews along with other crime figures in Baltimore. He got the part after a single audition and the character was slated to appear in only seven episodes and expected him to be killed by the end of season one. For this function, Williams became named by USA Today as one of ten reasons they nevertheless love television. Omar became praised for his uniqueness in the stale landscape of TV crime dramas and for the wit and humor that Williams brings to the portrayal.

Williams was intrigued by Omar’s contradictory nature and so pursued the role. He received both positive and negative reactions to Omar’s homosexuality and felt he was a success in challenging attitudes and provoking discussion with the function. Williams went by his character’s name at some point of his portrayal of Omar Little and evolved a habit of smoking cannabis and an addiction to cocaine in 2004. He had a habitual function on J.J. Abrams’ Alias and on the Abrams-produced Six Degrees.

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Michael’s short film appearances

Michael K. Williams made short appearances on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (playing two different characters on two different seasons), Boston Legal, The Sopranos, Law & Order (gambling 3 different characters on 3 different seasons). He additionally appeared in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (additionally playing two different characters on two different seasons), Human Giant and Third Watch.

Williams additionally made a brief appearance as the shooter at the beginning of the music video for Young Jeezy’s ”Bury Me a G”. Also in The Kill Point as recurring guest star Q, a police sniper opposite The Wire co-stars J. D. Williams, Michael Hyatt and Leo Fitzpatrick. He played a Boston area detective known as Devin Amronklin within the 2007 movie Gone, Baby, Gone. Amronklin is a recurring character in Lahane’s Kenzie-Genarro collection of books.

Michael K. played Teddy, the former boyfriend of Nikki Tru (Kerry Washington) in the Chris Rock film I Think I Love My Wife. Also played James, a policeman, in singer R. Kelly’s ”Trapped in the Closet”. He appeared in The Game’s ”Dreams” and ”How We Do” music films, Tony Yayo’s ”It’s a Stick Up” music video and Cameron’s movie Kill a Season. Additionally in Trick Daddy’s video ”Tuck Your Ice In”, Sheek Louch’s ”Good Love”, and Young Jeezy’s Bury me a G” alongside his The Wire co-star Hassan Johnson.

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Michael’s 2010-2015 work

Michael K. Williams performed the character of The Thief within the 2009 movie The Road, an adaptation of the Cormac McCarthy novel of the equal name. He appeared in the movie Life During Wartime in 2010, and appeared in ASAP Rocky’s video for ”Phoenix” in 2013. He starred in the movie A Day in the Life, that was directed by, produced by and starred rapper Sticky Fingaz. The movie is a musical with every line being delivered in rap verse.

Michael starred in HBO’s Boardwalk Empire for its five seasons (2010-14) appearing as Albert ”Chalky” White, the leader of 1920s’ Atlantic City’s black community. He became the executive producer of the independent film Snow on the Bluff, the first movie under his company, Freedome Productions. Williams later starred in an African American western, They Die by Dawn, together with his co-star Snoop.

Michael revealed he was additionally starring in the lead function as rapper Ol’ Dirty Bastard (ODB) from the Wu-Tang Clan within the film Dirty Whiteboy in 2014. Williams starred in MGMT’s music video for ”Cool Song No. 2” in 2013 and featured modeling for The Gap’s 2014 fall collection. He additionally appeared in the music video for ”The Mephistopheles of Los Angeles” by Marilyn Manson in 2015.

Michael K. Williams’s Career from 2015-present

Williams commenced working with Vice News, hosting a Viceland program titled Black Market in 2016. He visits numerous clandestine markets to explore how they operate while investigating on this series. In 2018 he worked again with the Vice team in ”Raised in the System”. It became the extended premiere episode of the 6th season of HBO’s Emmy-winning weekly news magazine series Vice. He then embarked on a personal journey to show the root of the American mass incarceration crisis: the juvenile justice system.

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Michael K. Williams was cast as Dryden Vos, a crime lord, in Solo: A Star Wars Story, however he left the role. This was after he was not able to return for re-shoots due schedule conflicts with The Red Sea Diving Resort. The role was given to Paul Bettany, with the character being reworked from a motion-capture alien to a human. In 2020, Williams acted Montrose Freeman at the HBO collection Lovecraft Country.

Williams’s Height

Michael K. Williams had a top of 5 ft. 10 in (1.78 m) including his weight of 76 kg on his well-built healthy body.

Michael K. Williams’s Net Worth

Active since 1996 to present, as an actor, voiceover artist and producer, Michael K. Williams has earned plenty of cash all through his profession. He has a net worth of approximately $5 million as of 2021.

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