Dick Anthony Williams (born
Richard Anthony Williams)
[1] was an
American actor. Williams is known for his starring performances on Broadway in
The Poison Tree,
What the Wine-Sellers Buy and
Black Picture Show. Williams won the 1974
Drama Desk Award for his performance in
What the Wine-Sellers Buy, for which he was also nominated for a
Tony Award, and was nominated in 1975 for both a Tony and a Drama Desk Award for his performance in
Black Picture Show.
[2]
(August 9, 1934 – February 16, 2012)
Biography

Born Richard Anthony Williams in
Chicago, Williams had an extensive resume as an actor in films and on television.
[3] His best-known film roles include Pretty Tony in
The Mack, the easy-going limo driver in
Dog Day Afternoon,
Denzel Washington's father in
Mo' Better Blues and sympathetic Officer Allen in
Edward Scissorhands. In television, he was a regular on the short-lived post World War II-era ABC primetime soap opera
Homefront Abe Davis during the early 1990s. In 1996, he played the father of Larry's assistant Beverley in an episode of
The Larry Sanders Show.Williams
also starred in a documentary film "The Meeting", about two
African-American political leaders (Malcolm X and Martin L. King, Jr.)
discussing the fate of black people in America. Williams married
Gloria Edwards, an actress,
[4] who died in 1988, and he had two children with her.
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