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Gary Anthony Williams was born on March 14, 1966, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He began his career in entertainment through Atlanta's vibrant theater and comedy scene. He performed in “Agatha: A Taste of Mystery” at the Georgia Shakespeare Festival, where he also contributed to the scriptwriting. Williams was a longtime member of “Laughing Matters,” Atlanta’s longest-running improvisational comedy troupe. Additionally, he made appearances in the critically acclaimed television series “I’ll Fly Away.”
Williams relocated to Los Angeles in 1998 to pursue broader opportunities in film and television. He gained recognition for his recurring role as Abraham "Abe" Kenarban on the hit series “Malcolm in the Middle.” Fans of “The Amanda Show” may also remember him as the enthusiastic Bailiff in the recurring Judge Trudy segments.
Williams expanded his comedic reach with regular roles on “Blue Collar TV” and a guest appearance in a 2003 episode of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” From seasons 3 to 4 of “Boston Legal,” he portrayed Clarence/Clarice Bell, a part-time attorney with a unique dual personality. He also contributed to Adult Swim programming, appearing in shows like “Saul of the Molemen” and “The Boondocks.” From 2012 until 2013, he served as the announcer on “The Eric Andre Show.”
Williams is especially noted for his versatility in voice acting. He lent his voice to the first three episodes of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” and portrayed Mongul in “Batman: The Brave and the Bold” during 2009 and 2010. He also contributed to “The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.” As of recent years, he has been involved in an animated series produced by Mike Judge.
His other television appearances include guest roles in sitcoms such as “Hot in Cleveland,” where he played a soccer coach and drama teacher, as well as “How I Met Your Mother” and “Two and a Half Men.” He appeared in a 2011 episode of “Workaholics” and joined the seventh season of “Weeds.” In the same year, he starred in the series “China.” Since 2013, he has been a frequent performer on “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”
Williams has also enjoyed a successful film career. He played Smart Brother in the comedy film “Undercover Brother” and appeared in “Soul Plane” and “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.” In 2011, he narrated the documentary “Ayn Rand and the Prophecy of Atlas Shrugged.” His other screen credits include “The Factory” and most recently, the role of Melvin in “House Party: Tonight’s the Night.” For his body of work, Williams has received multiple nominations, including Guild Awards.
Gary Anthony Williams is married to Leslie Williams, and together they have one child. He stands 5 feet 11 inches tall. His biography is well-documented on platforms like IMDb and Wikipedia. While his financial earnings over the course of his career are considerable, details about his exact net worth remain undisclosed. He maintains a presence on social media via Twitter under the handle @GaryAWilliams.
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