What movies did michael k williams play in

Michael K. Williams, who died this week at age 54, may be best known for his acclaimed TV performances on “The Wire” and “Boardwalk Empire,” but the actor was also a cinema connoisseur.

The film buff had roles in many movies over the years, such as the 2016 “Ghostbusters” reboot, “The Purge: Anarchy” and “Motherless Brooklyn,” among others.

Despite his vast array of parts, Williams, who’s nominated for an Emmy this year for his supporting role in “Lovecraft Country,” expressed deep-seated fears about being typecast in an HBO and Atlantic video short. Playing Omar, he turns to the real Williams and yells, “Do you think a white boy could’ve played Omar?”

Still, he maintained a love of film.

Back in 2011, Williams, who played Omar on “The Wire,” toured the Criterion Collection office and library as part of their “DVD Picks” series, in which celebs reveal some of their favorite movies.

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“It’s a goldmine in here,” the actor says in the video before first snapping up director Matteo Garrone’s 2008 Italian Mafia flick “Gomorrah.” “One to watch,” Williams says.

Then he grabs “The Fugitive Kind,” Sidney Lumet’s 1960 drama that starred Marlon Brando as a partier who plays guitar. “Look at Marlon Brando!” Williams gushes. “Boy, was he soft on the eyes right there, man. That’s the dude!”

What movies did michael k williams play in
Michael K. Williams said that in “The Fugitive Kind,” Marlon Brando is “soft on the eyes.”Criterion Collection

Williams then gravitates toward 2008’s “Hunger,” the debut film of Steve McQueen.

“I’ve heard this dude Steve McQueen is an amazing director,” the actor says. “I haven’t seen this yet, but I gotta check it out.”

McQueen’s “12 Years A Slave” went on to win the Oscar for Best Picture, and Williams appeared in it.

Williams proclaims 1955’s “The Night of the Hunter,” directed by Charles Laughton, is “a classic!” and Richard Linklater’s 1993 comedy “Dazed and Confused” should be “a staple in your video library.”

What movies did michael k williams play in
Williams loved the film “Modern Times,” which features Charlie Chaplin’s last appearance as the Little Tramp.Criterion Collection

Last he picks up 1936’s “Modern Times,” the last film in which Charlie Chaplin played the Little Tramp. Honoring the British actor who never made a peep, Williams says nothing at all.

Filed under Michael K. Williams 9/8/21

Actor Michael K. Williams died at the age of 54 on Monday, Sept. 6. Williams was a fixture on a multitude of HBO series, including his most famous role as Omar Little in the classic crime series The Wire, however he lent his talents to both the big and small screen, comedy and drama, and in more recent years documentary work.

Williams’ career began as a dancer in music videos before he got his first credited acting job in Bullet, a crime drama that starred Mickey Rourke and Tupac Shakur. He would appear in Martin Scoresese’s Bringing Out the Dead and an episode The Sopranos, as well as a number of other small credits, before landing the role of Omar Little on The Wire in 2002, where he quickly became recognizable, not least of all for his facial scar (which he got in a knife fight when he was 25). 

Other TV roles included a brief run on Alias, playing 1920s gangster Chalky White in Boardwalk Empire and memorable roles in miniseries and TV movies like Bessie, The Night Of and When They See Us. He also was part of the titular comedic duo of Hap and Leonard.

On the film side, Williams was a fantastic supporting actor with roles in films like Gone Baby Gone, The Road, 12 Years a Slave, Inherent Vice, Kill the Messenger, Ghostbusters (2016) and more. According to IMDb, there are two films that Williams completed and will be released sometime in the near future called Surrounded and 892.

The actor was also branching out into some non-fiction work, mostly with Vice on projects that included Black Market with Michael K. Williams, which dove into the world of illegal trading.

Williams was nominated five times for a Primetime Emmy, including a nomination for the upcoming 2021 awards for HBO’s Lovecraft Country. Surprisingly, despite it being his most iconic role, Williams was never nominated by the Emmys for his work in The Wire.

It’s sad to think that we will no longer have an actor of Williams’ caliber to entertain and enthrall us, but he leaves behind a legacy of great performances to enjoy. Here’s just some of them (many of them available on HBO Max).

The Wire (2002-2008)

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Where else would we start but The Wire? Omar Little was a Baltimore stick-up man, who Williams described to the New York Times in 2017 as “this dark-skinned outspoken man in the hood who didn’t care what anyone thought of him. He is everything I wished I could be.” Williams’ performance was a fan-favorite in the series, touting his sawed-off shotgun, leading an openly gay lifestyle and having an aversion to cussing, far from the kind of stereotypes you can often see in crime dramas. This is the iconic role for Williams; the launching pad for all that would come later. 

Boardwalk Empire (2010-2014)

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A few years after the end of The Wire, Williams would turn in his shotgun and Baltimore for tweed suits in 1920s prohibition Atlantic city as the gangster Chalky White on Boardwalk Empire. White was a key ally for Steve Buscemi’s Nucky Thompson, helping to run the bootlegging operation. But because of the setting, Williams’ Chalky was using the means to try and further his, his family and his community’s place; his character and Williams’ portrayal were always highlights, giving an extra dimension to the series. 

12 Years a Slave (2013)

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Williams' time in 12 Years a Slave is short, as he plays another captured man who is being transported to the south to be sold into slavery alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Solomon Northup - his character dies shortly after we meet him as he believed that he and his fellow captees should try and fight their way to freedom, tragically dying when he attempted to do so. However brief his time was in the film, Williams burns the screen, as practically everyone does in the ensemble, in this powerful, Oscar-winning film. 

Hap and Leonard (2016-2018)

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Hap and Leonard only ran for 18 episodes (three six-episode seasons), but it showcased a different side of Williams that many hadn’t seen, his comedic sensibilities. Starring as the latter half of the titular duo, Williams’ Leonard along with James Purefoy’s Hap go searching for buried treasure in some southern swamps, only to have to deal with Hap’s ex-wife, washed up revolutionaries, a pair of psychotic killers and the cops. 

When They See Us (2019)

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When They See Us, Ava DuVernay’s epic depiction of the Central Park Five - a group of teenagers wrongly convicted of killing a woman in Central Park in the 1980s - is an emotionally wrenching story detailing the impact of such false accusations not only on the kids who were charged with them, but their families as well. Williams plays the father of one of the boys, Bobby McCray. Williams is devastating as a father scared for his son who convinces him to sign the false confession that led to his eventual conviction. Williams received his fourth career Emmy nomination for this role.