Dick Anthony Williams
Richard Anthony Williams, born on August 9, 1934, and passing on February 16, 2012, was a prominent American actor celebrated for his impactful performances. He gained recognition on Broadway, particularly for his leading roles in productions such as The Poison Tree, What the Wine-Sellers Buy, and Black Picture Show, where his talent shone brightly.
In addition to his theatrical accomplishments, Williams made a significant mark in the film industry during the 1970s, particularly within the blaxploitation genre. His performances in films like The Mack and Slaughter's Big Rip-Off showcased his versatility and contributed to the cultural landscape of that era. Throughout his career, Williams demonstrated a remarkable ability to engage audiences, whether on stage or screen, leaving a lasting legacy in the performing arts. His work continues to inspire and resonate with fans and performers alike.
Filmography
Summer Rental
X-Men: The Mutant Watch
Mo' Better Blues
Tap
Something So Right
Brave New World
For Us, the Living: The Story of Medgar Evers
Grizzly II: Revenge
Hot Boyz
The Star Chamber
Uptight
The Anderson Tapes
Slaughter's Big Rip-Off
The Mack
Gardens of Stone
The Jerk
Five on the Black Hand Side
The Rapture
Blood and Bone
Deadly Hero
The Deep
Edward Scissorhands