Mykelti Williamson Explained

Birth Date:1957 3, mf=yes
Birth Place:St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Alma Mater:Los Angeles City College
Othername:Mykel T. Williamson
Occupation:Actor
Yearsactive:1978–present
Children:3

Mykelti Williamson (; born March 4, 1957) is an American actor best known for his roles in the films Forrest Gump, 12 Angry Men (1997), Con Air, and Ali, and the television shows Boomtown, 24, and Justified. In 2016, he portrayed Gabriel Maxson in Denzel Washington's acclaimed film adaptation of August Wilson's play Fences, reprising his role from the 2010 Broadway revival.

His other notable roles include Free Willy, Heat, Lucky Number Slevin, Three Kings, Black Dynamite, The Final Destination, ATL, Species II, and .

Early life

Williamson was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He is the son of Elaine, a certified public accountant, and a father who was an Air Force Non-Commissioned Officer.[1] He is of African American descent and has stated he has Blackfoot ancestry. He has said that his name "Mykelti" means "Spirit" or "Silent Friend" in the Blackfoot language,[2] but this is untrue.[3]

Williamson began performing at the age of nine. Along with acting, he also danced as an alternate member of The Lockers troupe on Soul Train along with Fred Berry (star of TV sitcom What's Happening!!). At age nine, Williamson relocated to Los Angeles with his family. He studied television and film at Los Angeles City College. He audited acting classes at USC under the tutelage of Dr. Frank X. Ford Williamson, and was later transferred to Gene Evans Motion Picture School in San Jose, earning his certificate in Cinematography/Film Production.

Career

Williamson began acting professionally as a child. His first TV appearances include Starsky & Hutch, Father Murphy, Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, China Beach, and Midnight Caller. Perhaps his best-known television role was as program director Donovan Aderhold in the syndicated series The New WKRP in Cincinnati. Williamson also starred in PBS's TV series The Righteous Apples. The show focuses on the activities of The Righteous Apples, five Boston-area high school musicians, who in a troubled world, seek to help people in distress. Williamson was the lead singer of the group in the show in which he was just a teenager at that time.

His film debut was in Streets of Fire (1984). His credits include Wildcats (1986) with Goldie Hawn, Miracle Mile (1989), The First Power (1990) with Lou Diamond Phillips, Free Willy (1993), Forrest Gump (1994) with Tom Hanks, Waiting to Exhale (1995), Heat (1995), Soul of the Game (1996) with Delroy Lindo, Con Air (1997), Truth or Consequences, N.M. (1997), William Friedkin's TV version of 12 Angry Men (1997), Three Kings (1999), Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (1999), Holiday Heart (2000), Black Dynamite (2009), The Final Destination (2009), and (2016).

Williamson is best known as Private Benjamin Buford "Bubba" Blue in the Academy Award–winning 1994 film Forrest Gump. He also received favorable reviews when he played Negro league baseball player Josh Gibson in the HBO film Soul of the Game (1996).

Williamson has made many guest appearances in TV and film. His most recent film appearances have included Ali (2001),The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004), Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005), ATL (2006), Lucky Number Slevin (2006), August Rush (2007), High School (2010), Convergence (2015), and Fences (2016). He was Juror #10 in the 1997 TV movie remake of 12 Angry Men (picking up the Ed Begley role). He also appeared in a short-lived TV series remake The Fugitive (CBS, 2000–2001). CBS cancelled the series after one season with a total of 22 episodes.

In 2002, he co-starred as Detective Bobby "Fearless" Smith in the critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful crime drama Boomtown.

Between 2007 and 2009, he appeared in seven episodes of as Chief Sinclair, reuniting him with his Forrest Gump co-star Gary Sinise. He was a main character in season 8 of 24 starring as Brian Hastings, the special agent in charge of the New York CTU.[4]

He had a recurring role as Ellstin Limehouse on the FX drama Justified. He was also cast as a homeless man named Terry in the third season of the ABC drama Nashville. Since October 2016, Williamson has had a recurring role as Admiral Chernow in Designated Survivor. In 2017, he began appearing on Chicago P.D..[5]

Personal life

Williamson was married to Miami Vice star Olivia Brown from July 2, 1983 until they divorced in 1985. He later married Cheryl Chisholm in 1989 with whom he had his first child, Phoenix.

He has been married to Sondra Spriggs since April 26, 1997; together they have two daughters, Nicole and Maya. The two were married during the filming of TNT's production of Buffalo Soldiers.

Williamson was charged with attempted murder in 1998 after he allegedly stabbed his ex-wife Cheryl Chisholm's boyfriend. The court reduced the charge to attempted manslaughter and he was found not guilty by jury.[6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Sunnyside Hot Dog
1984Streets of FireB.J. - The Sorels
1986WildcatsLevander 'Bird' Williams
The Delta ForceDelta Force Member
1987Number One with a BulletCasey
You Talkin' to Me?Thatcher Marks
1988Miracle MileWilson as Mykel T. Williamson
1990The First PowerDetective Oliver Franklin
1993Free WillyDwight Mercer
1994Forrest GumpBenjamin Buford "Bubba" Blue
1995Dwight Mercer
How to Make an American QuiltWinston
HeatSergeant Drucker
Waiting to ExhaleTroy
1997Truth or Consequences, N.M.Marcus Weans
Con AirBaby-O
Double TapAgent Hamilton
1998Primary ColorsDewayne Smith
Species IIDennis Gamble
GideonColeman Walker
1999Three KingsColonel Horn
2001Ali Don King
2004The Assassination of Richard NixonHarold Mann
After the SunsetAgent Stafford
2005Get Rich or Die Tryin' Charlene's Stepfather
2006Lucky Number SlevinSloe
FatwaGrady Frank
ATL Uncle George
2007Spinning into Butter Aaron Carmichael
August RushReverend James
2008Ball Don't LieDallas
ViceSampson
2009Black DynamiteChicago Wind
My Summer FriendRomellShort
The Final DestinationGeorge Lanter
2010High SchoolParanoid
2014Hollows GroveF.B.I. Agent Jones
2015ConvergenceCaptain Miller
You Bury Your OwnDetective Goodman
2016Joe Dixon
FencesGabriel Maxson[7]
2018Run the RaceCoach Hailey
Canal StreetJackie Styles
Saint JudyDikembe Mustafa
ThrillerDetective Raymond Johnson
2019Don't Let Go Bobby Owens
2020ButterProfessor Dunn[8]
EmperorTruesdale
The 24th1st Sgt. Hayes
2021CleanTravis
2022North of the 10Cole Pruit

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Starsky & HutchBruce Episode: "Black and Blue"
Salvage 1Eddie Episode: "Golden Orbit: Part 1"
1979–1981The White Shadow Malcolm Gruner/FredEpisodes: "We're in the Money" & "Burnout"
1980The Righteous ApplesCharles "Big Neck" McMorris Main cast
1981Freebie and the BeanLemar Washington Episode: "Highway Robbery"
Father Murphy Lijah Episode: "Establish Thou the Works of Our Hands"
1982Desperate LivesJack TV movie
1983AlicePlayer #1 Episode: "Carrie on the Rebound"
Hill Street Blues Raymond Hawkins Jr.Episode: "Moon Over Uranus: The Final Legacy"
1983–1984Bay City Blues Deejay Cunningham Main cast
1984Gimme a Break! Waiter Episode: "Nell's Birthday"
1984–1985Cover Up Rick Recurring cast
Miami Vice Leon Jefferson/Sylvio Romulus Episodes: "Brother's Keeper" & "Tale of the Goat"
1984–1986Hill Street Blues Officer Ron GarfieldRecurring cast (seasons 5-6), guest (season 7)
1986The Love BoatJames Russell Episode: "Spain Cruise: Part 1 & 2"
1987J.J. Starbuck Calvin Episode: "First You've Got to Go to the Picnic"
1987–1988The Bronx Zoo Gus Butterfield Main cast
1988Police Story: Monster ManorOfficer Don Luntner TV movie
1988–1991Midnight CallerDeacon BridgesMain cast
1989China Beach Jean Jacques Rousseau Episode: "Psywars" & "Promised Land"
1990A Killer Among UsGreg HopkinsTV movie
1991–1993The New WKRP in CincinnatiDonovan AderholdMain cast
1993Other Women's ChildrenLeonardTV movie
1994Time TraxLuther BellEpisode: "Cool Hand Darien"
1995The Outer LimitsDr. Michael AldersEpisode: "The Second Soul"
1996Soul of the GameJosh GibsonTV movie
199712 Angry Men Juror #10 TV movie
Buffalo SoldiersCpl. William ChristyTV movie
1999Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 YearsPapa DelanyTV movie
1999–2000The Hoop LifeMarvin BuxtonMain cast
2000Holiday HeartSilasTV movie
2000–2001The FugitiveLt. Philip GerardMain cast
2002Our AmericaGraham EllisTV movie
Touched by an AngelTevis LockwoodEpisode: "Ship-in-a-Bottle"
2002–2003BoomtownDetective Bobby "Fearless" SmithMain cast
2004The Secret ServiceMike BradfordTV movie
MonkCaptain Walter CageEpisode: "Mr. Monk Takes Manhattan"
2005Third WatchDetective Dante RiceEpisodes: "The 'L' Word" & "The Other 'L' Word"
2006JusticeJoshua MortinEpisode: "Prior Convictions"
2006–2007KidnappedVirgil HayesMain cast
2007RainesDetective Bobby "Fearless" SmithEpisode: "Pilot"
2007–2009Chief Brigham SinclairRecurring cast (seasons 3-6)
2008One Hogan PlaceLt. DardinTV short
2009Psych Coach Sammy WinslowEpisode: "Any Given Friday Night at 10PM, 9PM Central"
201024Brian HastingsMain cast (season 8)
The Good WifeMathew Wade [9] Episode: "On Tap"
2011Have a Little FaithDonnieTV movie
Rizzoli & IslesU.S. Marshal WhitmoreEpisode: "Don't Stop Dancing, Girl"
2012Single LadiesPierceEpisode: "All or Nothing"
2012–2015JustifiedEllstin LimehouseRecurring cast (seasons 3-4 & 6)
2013Twist of FaithUncle MoeTV movie
TouchDetective LangRecurring cast (season 2)
LaurenPrinceEpisode: "Episode #2.12"
2014ScorpionGeneral Ned WalkerEpisode: "Plutonium Is Forever"
NashvilleTerry GeorgeRecurring cast (season 3)
Wild BlueMaster Chief Donald BowmanTV movie
ClementineRayTV movie
2015–2016Hawaii Five-0 Clay MaxwellEpisode: "Ike Hanau" & "Umia Ka Hanu"
2016Brigadier General Yazee ZwaneEpisode: "Iqiniso"
Underground MosesRecurring cast (season 1)
2016–2017Designated SurvivorAdmiral ChernowGuest (season 1), recurring cast (season 2)
2017RebelRene KnightMain cast
2017–2018Chicago P.D. Lieutenant Denny WoodsGuest (season 4), recurring cast (season 5)
2018InsecurePreacherEpisode: "Obsessed-Like"
2018–2019Lethal WeaponTom BarnesRecurring cast (season 3)
2020Two DegreesTEpisode: "Cigar Cave"
2021–2022Preston WebbRecurring cast (season 2) [10]
2022The Holiday StockingRobertTV movie
2024FalloutHonchoEpisode: "The End"

Notes and References

  1. http://www.filmreference.com/film/20/Mykelti-Williamson.html Mykelti Williamson profile
  2. News: Levine . Robert . July 30, 1994 . 'Gump' Star Acts on His Versatility : Movies: Mykelti Williamson also writes and directs, but he's in no hurry to take complete control. 'This is such a collaborative art. . . . It's not about me.' . June 5, 2022 . Los Angeles Times.
  3. Book: Frantz . Donald . Blackfoot Dictionary . Russell . Norma Jean . 1995 . University of Toronto Press . 141 . 896338057.
  4. Web site: 24 Hires Mykelti Williamson to Take Charge of CTU. TVGuide.com. May 29, 2009.
  5. Web site: 'Chicago P.D.': Mykelti Williamson Joins NBC Cop Drama As Recurring In season 5. Andreeva. Nellie. July 18, 2017. Deadline. deadline.com. October 28, 2021.
  6. Web site: 'Forrest Gump' Actor Acquitted in Stabbing. October 15, 2021. Los Angeles Times. September 5, 1998 . en-US.
  7. Web site: Mykelti Williamson looks forward to a life of service, now that 'Fences' has made life perfect. Rosen. Lisa. December 1, 2016. Los Angeles Times. October 28, 2021.
  8. Web site: N'Duka. Amanda. Mykelti Williamson, Ravi Patel, Annabeth Gish, Newcomer Alex Kersting Plus More Join Mira Sorvino In 'Butter'. December 7, 2018. Deadline Hollywood. February 19, 2021.
  9. Web site: 'The Good Wife' review: Alicia and the dangers of cell-phone romance. EW.com. EN. May 31, 2020.
  10. Web site: 'Law & Order: Organized Crime': Lolita Davidovich, Mykelti Williamson, Guillermo Diaz & Dash Mihok Set To Recur On 'SVU' Spinoff. Petski. Denise. August 25, 2021. Deadline. deadline.com. October 28, 2021.