Michael C. Williams
Michael C. Williams, born on July 25, 1973, is an accomplished American actor renowned for his memorable portrayal in the landmark horror film The Blair Witch Project, where he performed under his own name. His career includes a notable guest appearance on the iconic television series Law & Order in February 2000, where he played a heart-wrenching role of a father dealing with the tragic loss of his son at the hands of his ex-wife. Williams also featured in the film The Objective, further showcasing his range as an actor.
Hailing from The Bronx, New York, Williams completed his secondary education at Westlake High School in Thornwood. He pursued higher education at SUNY New Paltz, where he became an active member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. His involvement in the arts extended beyond acting; he currently serves as the manager of the Big Blue Door Theater, located in Hawthorne, New York, contributing to the local cultural scene.
With a blend of powerful performances and leadership in the theater community, Michael C. Williams continues to leave his mark on the entertainment industry, celebrated for both his on-screen and off-screen contributions.