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He also appeared in {{wt|Route 9 (film)|Route 9}} (1998, with [[Richard Riehle]], Kenneth Tigar, and [[Clayton Landey]]), {{wt|Candyman 3: Day of the Dead}} (1999, with [[Tony Todd]] and [[Robert O'Reilly]]), and {{wt|K-911}} (1999). | He also appeared in {{wt|Route 9 (film)|Route 9}} (1998, with [[Richard Riehle]], Kenneth Tigar, and [[Clayton Landey]]), {{wt|Candyman 3: Day of the Dead}} (1999, with [[Tony Todd]] and [[Robert O'Reilly]]), and {{wt|K-911}} (1999). | ||
− | Further film work include {{wt|What Planet Are You From?}} (2000, with [[Willie Garson]], [[Brian Markinson]], [[Greg Bronson]], and [[Sarah Silverman]]), {{wt|Erin Brockovich (film)|Erin Brockovich}} (2000, with [[Scarlett Pomers]], [[Joe Chrest]], [[William Lucking]], [[Tracey Walter]], and [[Matthew Kimbrough]]), {{wt|Terror Tract}} (2000, with [[Paul E. Short]], [[Katelin Petersen]], and [[Brenda Strong]]), {{wt|Ali (film)|Ali}} (2001, starring [[Jon Voight]], with [[Bruce McGill]], [[LeVar Burton]], [[Joe Morton]], [[Ted Levine]], [[Albert Hall]], [[Victoria Dillard]], [[Brad Greenquist]], [[William Utay]], [[Doug Hale]], [[Michael Dorn]], Greg Bronson, and [[Ray Uhler]]), {{wt|Bark!}} (2002), the short comedy ''Project Redlight'' (2002, with [[Jeffrey S. Jensen]]), {{wt|Local Boys}} (2002, with [[Lukas Behnken]] and [[Cazimir Milostan]]), {{wt|Bug (2002 film)|Bug}} (2002, with [[John Carroll Lynch]], [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Brett Rickaby]], [[Stoney Westmoreland]], and [[Guy Siner]]), {{wt|Ken Park}} (2002, with Richard Riehle), ''Astronauts'' (2002), {{wt|I Witness}} (2003, with [[Clifton Collins, Jr.]], [[Carolyn Seymour]], and [[Gary Wayton]]), the thriller ''Mummy an' the Armadillo'' (2004, with [[Ashley Edner]]), {{wt|American Crime (film)|American Crime}} (2004, with [[Cyia Batten]], [[Carlos Palomino]], and [[Wayne Thomas Yorke]]), {{wt|Collateral (film)|Collateral}} (2004, with Bruce McGill, [[Chic Daniel]], [[Josh Cruze]], [[Angelo Tiffe]], [[Brandon Molale]], [[Spike Silver]], and [[Henry T. Yamada]]), the short thriller ''The Naughty Lady'' (2004, with [[Tyson Weihe]]), the short comedy ''Male Mail'' (2004), and as the father in {{w|Anastacia}}'s music video to {{wt|Welcome to My Truth}} (2004). | + | Further film work include {{wt|What Planet Are You From?}} (2000, with [[Willie Garson]], [[Brian Markinson]], [[Greg Bronson]], and [[Sarah Silverman]]), {{wt|Erin Brockovich (film)|Erin Brockovich}} (2000, with [[Scarlett Pomers]], [[Joe Chrest]], [[William Lucking]], [[Tracey Walter]], and [[Matthew Kimbrough]]), {{wt|Terror Tract}} (2000, with [[Paul E. Short]], [[Katelin Petersen]], and [[Brenda Strong]]), {{wt|Ali (film)|Ali}} (2001, starring [[Jon Voight]], with [[Bruce McGill]], [[LeVar Burton]], [[Joe Morton]], [[Ted Levine]], [[Albert Hall]], [[Victoria Dillard]], [[Brad Greenquist]], [[William Utay]], [[Doug Hale]], [[Michael Dorn]], Greg Bronson, and [[Ray Uhler]]), {{wt|Bark!}} (2002), the short comedy ''Project Redlight'' (2002, with [[Jeffrey S. Jensen]]), {{wt|Local Boys}} (2002, with [[Lukas Behnken]] and [[Cazimir Milostan]]), {{wt|Bug (2002 film)|Bug}} (2002, with [[John Carroll Lynch]], [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Brett Rickaby]], [[Stoney Westmoreland]], and [[Guy Siner]]), {{wt|Ken Park}} (2002, with [[Amanda Plummer]] and Richard Riehle), ''Astronauts'' (2002), {{wt|I Witness}} (2003, with [[Clifton Collins, Jr.]], [[Carolyn Seymour]], and [[Gary Wayton]]), the thriller ''Mummy an' the Armadillo'' (2004, with [[Ashley Edner]]), {{wt|American Crime (film)|American Crime}} (2004, with [[Cyia Batten]], [[Carlos Palomino]], and [[Wayne Thomas Yorke]]), {{wt|Collateral (film)|Collateral}} (2004, with Bruce McGill, [[Chic Daniel]], [[Josh Cruze]], [[Angelo Tiffe]], [[Brandon Molale]], [[Spike Silver]], and [[Henry T. Yamada]]), the short thriller ''The Naughty Lady'' (2004, with [[Tyson Weihe]]), the short comedy ''Male Mail'' (2004), and as the father in {{w|Anastacia}}'s music video to {{wt|Welcome to My Truth}} (2004). |
Television guest roles include episodes of {{wt|Becker (TV series)|Becker}} (2000, with [[Terry Farrell]], [[Fran Bennett]], and [[David Graf]]), {{wt|G vs E}} (2000, with [[Clayton Rohner]], [[Googy Gress]], [[Eve H. Brenner]], and [[Jack Donner]]), {{wt|Secret Agent Man (TV series)|Secret Agent Man}} (2000, starring [[Dina Meyer]] and [[Paul Guilfoyle]]), {{wt|Nash Bridges}} (2000, with Cress Williams and [[Caroline Lagerfelt]]), {{wt|Walker, Texas Ranger}} (2000, with [[Gary Kasper]] and [[Carey Scott]]), {{wt|The X-Files}} (2001, with [[Jennifer S. Parsons]], [[Dan Desmond]], [[Scott MacDonald]], and [[Kenneth Meseroll]]), {{wt|Charmed}} (2001, with [[Simon Templeman]] and [[Christopher Shea]]), {{wt|Buffy the Vampire Slayer}} (2001, with [[James Marsters]], [[Anthony Stewart Head]], [[Bob Morrisey]], and Jack Donner), {{wt|Gideon's Crossing}} (2001, with [[John Billingsley]], John Carroll Lynch, and [[Freda Foh Shen]]), {{wt|Six Feet Under (TV series)|Six Feet Under}} (2001, with Ed Begley, Jr., [[Ed O'Ross]], and [[Raphael Sbarge]]), {{wt|The Agency (2001 TV series)|The Agency}} (2001, starring [[Ronny Cox]] and [[David Clennon]]), {{wt|24 (TV series)|24}} (2002, with [[Leslie Hope]], [[Kara Zediker]], Penny Johnson, [[Zach Grenier]], [[Henri Lubatti]], [[Glenn Morshower]], and [[Kavita Patil]]), {{wt|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation}} (2002, starring Paul Guilfoyle, with [[Wayne Péré]], [[David Lee Smith]], and [[Victor Bevine]]), {{wt|Crossing Jordan}} (2002, starring [[Miguel Ferrer]] and [[Jerry O'Connell]], with [[Ron Canada]], [[Michael Harney]], and Dennis Christopher), {{wt|Robbery Homicide Division}} (2002, with [[Don Fischer]] and [[Christopher Michael]]), {{wt|Threat Matrix}} (2003, with [[Kortney Manns]]), {{wt|Boomtown (2002 TV series)|Boomtown}} (2003, with [[Neal McDonough]], [[Vanessa Williams]], [[Barry Wiggins]], [[Jamie McShane]], and [[Erich Anderson]]), {{wt|JAG (TV series)|JAG}} (2003, with [[Scott Lawrence]], [[Michael Bofshever]], [[Michael Ensign]], [[Steven Anderson]], and [[Bill Cobbs]]), {{wt|CSI: Miami}} (2003, with [[Chris Pine]] and [[Don Pugsley]]), {{wt|Las Vegas (TV series)|Las Vegas}} (2004, starring [[Nikki Cox]]), and {{wt|Tru Calling}} (2004, with [[Jessica Collins]]). | Television guest roles include episodes of {{wt|Becker (TV series)|Becker}} (2000, with [[Terry Farrell]], [[Fran Bennett]], and [[David Graf]]), {{wt|G vs E}} (2000, with [[Clayton Rohner]], [[Googy Gress]], [[Eve H. Brenner]], and [[Jack Donner]]), {{wt|Secret Agent Man (TV series)|Secret Agent Man}} (2000, starring [[Dina Meyer]] and [[Paul Guilfoyle]]), {{wt|Nash Bridges}} (2000, with Cress Williams and [[Caroline Lagerfelt]]), {{wt|Walker, Texas Ranger}} (2000, with [[Gary Kasper]] and [[Carey Scott]]), {{wt|The X-Files}} (2001, with [[Jennifer S. Parsons]], [[Dan Desmond]], [[Scott MacDonald]], and [[Kenneth Meseroll]]), {{wt|Charmed}} (2001, with [[Simon Templeman]] and [[Christopher Shea]]), {{wt|Buffy the Vampire Slayer}} (2001, with [[James Marsters]], [[Anthony Stewart Head]], [[Bob Morrisey]], and Jack Donner), {{wt|Gideon's Crossing}} (2001, with [[John Billingsley]], John Carroll Lynch, and [[Freda Foh Shen]]), {{wt|Six Feet Under (TV series)|Six Feet Under}} (2001, with Ed Begley, Jr., [[Ed O'Ross]], and [[Raphael Sbarge]]), {{wt|The Agency (2001 TV series)|The Agency}} (2001, starring [[Ronny Cox]] and [[David Clennon]]), {{wt|24 (TV series)|24}} (2002, with [[Leslie Hope]], [[Kara Zediker]], Penny Johnson, [[Zach Grenier]], [[Henri Lubatti]], [[Glenn Morshower]], and [[Kavita Patil]]), {{wt|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation}} (2002, starring Paul Guilfoyle, with [[Wayne Péré]], [[David Lee Smith]], and [[Victor Bevine]]), {{wt|Crossing Jordan}} (2002, starring [[Miguel Ferrer]] and [[Jerry O'Connell]], with [[Ron Canada]], [[Michael Harney]], and Dennis Christopher), {{wt|Robbery Homicide Division}} (2002, with [[Don Fischer]] and [[Christopher Michael]]), {{wt|Threat Matrix}} (2003, with [[Kortney Manns]]), {{wt|Boomtown (2002 TV series)|Boomtown}} (2003, with [[Neal McDonough]], [[Vanessa Williams]], [[Barry Wiggins]], [[Jamie McShane]], and [[Erich Anderson]]), {{wt|JAG (TV series)|JAG}} (2003, with [[Scott Lawrence]], [[Michael Bofshever]], [[Michael Ensign]], [[Steven Anderson]], and [[Bill Cobbs]]), {{wt|CSI: Miami}} (2003, with [[Chris Pine]] and [[Don Pugsley]]), {{wt|Las Vegas (TV series)|Las Vegas}} (2004, starring [[Nikki Cox]]), and {{wt|Tru Calling}} (2004, with [[Jessica Collins]]). | ||
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Live-action film projects Williams worked on are {{wt|Flicka}} (2006, with [[Jeffrey Nordling]] and [[Dey Young]]), ''The Last Harbor'' (2010), the drama ''The Chicago 8'' (2011, with Steven Culp), the drama ''The Good Doctor'' (2011, with David Clennon), the television comedy ''Operation Cupcake'' (2012), {{wt|The Dark Knight Rises}} (2012, with [[Tom Hardy]], [[Brett Cullen]], [[Reggie Lee]], [[Robert Wisdom]], [[Russ Fega]], [[Andres Perez-Molina]], [[Massi Furlan]], [[Michael Papajohn]], and [[Simon Rhee]]), the television comedy ''Naughty or Nice'' (2012, with Googy Gress), {{wt|Gangster Squad (film)|Gangster Squad}} (2013, with Brandon Molale, Michael Papajohn, [[Jeff Wolfe]], [[Anthony Molinari]], [[Dennis Cockrum]], Cazimir Milostan, [[Anthony De Longis]], [[Michael Owen]], [[Chris Doyle]], [[Max Daniels]], [[Derek Mears]], [[Derek Graf]], [[Kelly Sheerin]], [[Bill Blair]], [[Eddie Davenport]], [[Ken Edling]], [[Leni Ford]], [[Tanner Gill]], [[Gregg Sargeant]], and [[Scott St. Blaze]]), ''Waking'' (2013), and {{wt|Draft Day}} (2014, with [[Frank Langella]], [[Brad William Henke]], Wallace Langham, and [[Pat Healy]]). | Live-action film projects Williams worked on are {{wt|Flicka}} (2006, with [[Jeffrey Nordling]] and [[Dey Young]]), ''The Last Harbor'' (2010), the drama ''The Chicago 8'' (2011, with Steven Culp), the drama ''The Good Doctor'' (2011, with David Clennon), the television comedy ''Operation Cupcake'' (2012), {{wt|The Dark Knight Rises}} (2012, with [[Tom Hardy]], [[Brett Cullen]], [[Reggie Lee]], [[Robert Wisdom]], [[Russ Fega]], [[Andres Perez-Molina]], [[Massi Furlan]], [[Michael Papajohn]], and [[Simon Rhee]]), the television comedy ''Naughty or Nice'' (2012, with Googy Gress), {{wt|Gangster Squad (film)|Gangster Squad}} (2013, with Brandon Molale, Michael Papajohn, [[Jeff Wolfe]], [[Anthony Molinari]], [[Dennis Cockrum]], Cazimir Milostan, [[Anthony De Longis]], [[Michael Owen]], [[Chris Doyle]], [[Max Daniels]], [[Derek Mears]], [[Derek Graf]], [[Kelly Sheerin]], [[Bill Blair]], [[Eddie Davenport]], [[Ken Edling]], [[Leni Ford]], [[Tanner Gill]], [[Gregg Sargeant]], and [[Scott St. Blaze]]), ''Waking'' (2013), and {{wt|Draft Day}} (2014, with [[Frank Langella]], [[Brad William Henke]], Wallace Langham, and [[Pat Healy]]). | ||
− | Television work include episodes of | + | Television work include episodes of Kojak (2005 TV series)|Kojak}} (2005), ''Over There'' (2005, with [[Brigid Brannagh]]), {{wt|Criminal Minds}} (2009, with [[Salli Elise Richardson]] and [[Rahvaunia]]), {{wt|Monk (TV series)|Monk}} (2009, with [[Rodney Saulsberry]]), ''Leverage'' (2010, with [[Jeri Ryan]]), {{wt|Bones (TV series)|Bones}} (2010, with [[Kate Vernon]] and [[Joel Polis]]), ''The Whole Truth'' (2010), ''Chase'' (2011, with [[William Sadler]]), {{wt|Memphis Beat}} (2011, with [[Sam Hennings]] and [[Alfre Woodard]]), {{wt|Burn Notice}} (2011), {{wt|The Mentalist}} (2011, with [[Dwain Murphy]], [[Steve Rankin]], and [[Jonathan Schmock]]), {{wt|Longmire (TV series)|Longmire}} (2012, with Peter Weller and [[Cristine Rose]]), ''Common Law'' (2012, with [[Alicia Coppola]], Ed Begley, Jr., and [[Rod Damer]]), ''Touch'' (2012), {{wt|Vegas (2012 TV series)|Vegas}} (2012, starring [[Carrie-Anne Moss]], with [[Michael Wiseman]], [[Michael Reilly Burke]], Jamie McShane, Michael Harney, [[Rick Fitts]], and Anthony Molinari), {{wt|NCIS (2004 TV series)|NCIS}} (2013), {{wt|Crisis (TV series)|Crisis}} (2014, with [[James MacDonald]]), ''The Night Shift'' (2014, with Derek Webster and [[David Gautreaux]]), ''The Bridge'' (2014, with [[Max Daniels]]), ''Revenge'' (2014, with [[John Rubinstein]], [[Ray Proscia]], [[Ned Vaughn]], and [[Irene Roseen]]), ''Scorpion'' (2015, with [[Edward Conna]] and [[Chase Kim]]), ''Code Black'' (2015), ''The League'' (2015), {{wt|Transparent (TV series)|Transparent}} (2015, with [[Tig Notaro]] and Colby French), and ''Gone: A Wayward Pines Story'' (2015). |
− | Williams also appeared in {{wt|Mercy Street (TV series)|Mercy Street}} (2016- | + | Williams also appeared in {{wt|Mercy Street (TV series)|Mercy Street}} (2016-17, with [[Donna Murphy]]), guest starred in episodes of {{wt|Grimm (TV series)|Grimm}} (2016, with Reggie Lee), ''Westworld'' (2016, with Clifton Collins, Jr.), ''Elementary'' (2017), {{wt|The Blacklist}} (2017, with [[Daniel Davis]]), and ''The Mick'' (2017, with [[Laird Macintosh]] and [[Ric Sarabia]]), and played supporting roles in {{wt|Spaceman (2016 film)|Spaceman}} (2016, with Wallace Langham), {{wt|Message from the King (film)|Message from the King}} (2016, with Max Daniels and [[Tom Wright]]), the thriller ''Ice Scream'' (2016), {{wt|The Darkest Minds}} (2018, with Wallace Langham and [[Golden Brooks]]), {{wt|Venom (2018 film)|Venom}} (2018, with Tom Hardy, Wayne Péré, [[Chris O'Hara]], [[Denney Pierce]], and [[Stan Lee]]), {{wt|Back Fork}} (2018), and {{wt|Roe v. Wade (film)|Roe v. Wade}} (2018, with [[Corbin Bernsen]]). |
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Wade Andrew Williams (born 24 December 1961; age 63) is the actor who played Trajis Lo-Tarik in the Star Trek: Voyager fourth season episode "One" where he was credited as Wade Williams and later as Garos in the Star Trek: Enterprise first season episode "Civilization" – this time credited as Wade Andrew Williams.
He is probably best known as Brad Bellick in the first four seasons of the FOX series Prison Break (2005-2008) where he worked with Robert Knepper, Michelle Forbes, John Billingsley, Robert Wisdom, Leon Russom, Cress Williams, Jude Ciccolella, Reggie Lee, James Hiroyuki Liao, and Dan Sachoff. He also reprised this role when he lent his voice to the 2010 video game Prison Break: The Conspiracy, along with Robert Knepper and Rick Pasqualone.
Williams grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma along with his three siblings. He was interested in acting from a young age though did not intend on pursuing it as a career, instead taking a pre-med course at the University of Tulsa. The prospect of pursuing acting as a career eventually took over and he switched courses, completing a bachelors degree in theatrical studies. During his time here, Williams also performed in a production of Sweeney Todd, and later obtained a Master of Fine Arts in acting from the Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts. He currently lives in Texas with his wife and daughter.
Williams started to work on television and film in the late 1990s and had guest roles in episodes of Profiler (1997, with Larry Dobkin, Steven Dennis, Dennis Christopher, and Randy Hall), Night Man (1998, starring Matt McColm, Derek Webster, and Felecia M. Bell), The Larry Sanders Show (1998, with Wallace Langham, Penny Johnson, and Scott Thompson), NYPD Blue (1998, with Gordon Clapp and Jack Blessing), Chicago Hope (1998, starring Jayne Brook and with Kelly Connell, Kimble Jemison, and Leslie Moonves), Silk Stalkings (1998, with Charlie Brill and Nora Leonhardt), Seven Days (1998, with Norman Lloyd, Alan Scarfe, Tucker Smallwood, and Mark Daniel Cade and directed by Charles Picerni), Sons of Thunder (1999, with Marco Sanchez and Heidi Franz), Promised Land (1999), L.A. Heat (1999, with Kenneth Tigar), ER (1999, starring Eriq La Salle, with Sam Anderson, Steven Culp, Lily Mariye, John Doman, Stephanie Erb, Scott Jaeck, Cress Williams, Craig Baxley, Jr., and Darwyn Carson), and Touched by an Angel (1999, with John Cothran, Jr.).
He also appeared in Route 9 (1998, with Richard Riehle, Kenneth Tigar, and Clayton Landey), Candyman 3: Day of the Dead (1999, with Tony Todd and Robert O'Reilly), and K-911 (1999).
Further film work include What Planet Are You From? (2000, with Willie Garson, Brian Markinson, Greg Bronson, and Sarah Silverman), Erin Brockovich (2000, with Scarlett Pomers, Joe Chrest, William Lucking, Tracey Walter, and Matthew Kimbrough), Terror Tract (2000, with Paul E. Short, Katelin Petersen, and Brenda Strong), Ali (2001, starring Jon Voight, with Bruce McGill, LeVar Burton, Joe Morton, Ted Levine, Albert Hall, Victoria Dillard, Brad Greenquist, William Utay, Doug Hale, Michael Dorn, Greg Bronson, and Ray Uhler), Bark! (2002), the short comedy Project Redlight (2002, with Jeffrey S. Jensen), Local Boys (2002, with Lukas Behnken and Cazimir Milostan), Bug (2002, with John Carroll Lynch, Ed Begley, Jr., Brett Rickaby, Stoney Westmoreland, and Guy Siner), Ken Park (2002, with Amanda Plummer and Richard Riehle), Astronauts (2002), I Witness (2003, with Clifton Collins, Jr., Carolyn Seymour, and Gary Wayton), the thriller Mummy an' the Armadillo (2004, with Ashley Edner), American Crime (2004, with Cyia Batten, Carlos Palomino, and Wayne Thomas Yorke), Collateral (2004, with Bruce McGill, Chic Daniel, Josh Cruze, Angelo Tiffe, Brandon Molale, Spike Silver, and Henry T. Yamada), the short thriller The Naughty Lady (2004, with Tyson Weihe), the short comedy Male Mail (2004), and as the father in Anastacia's music video to Welcome to My Truth (2004).
Television guest roles include episodes of Becker (2000, with Terry Farrell, Fran Bennett, and David Graf), G vs E (2000, with Clayton Rohner, Googy Gress, Eve H. Brenner, and Jack Donner), Secret Agent Man (2000, starring Dina Meyer and Paul Guilfoyle), Nash Bridges (2000, with Cress Williams and Caroline Lagerfelt), Walker, Texas Ranger (2000, with Gary Kasper and Carey Scott), The X-Files (2001, with Jennifer S. Parsons, Dan Desmond, Scott MacDonald, and Kenneth Meseroll), Charmed (2001, with Simon Templeman and Christopher Shea), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2001, with James Marsters, Anthony Stewart Head, Bob Morrisey, and Jack Donner), Gideon's Crossing (2001, with John Billingsley, John Carroll Lynch, and Freda Foh Shen), Six Feet Under (2001, with Ed Begley, Jr., Ed O'Ross, and Raphael Sbarge), The Agency (2001, starring Ronny Cox and David Clennon), 24 (2002, with Leslie Hope, Kara Zediker, Penny Johnson, Zach Grenier, Henri Lubatti, Glenn Morshower, and Kavita Patil), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2002, starring Paul Guilfoyle, with Wayne Péré, David Lee Smith, and Victor Bevine), Crossing Jordan (2002, starring Miguel Ferrer and Jerry O'Connell, with Ron Canada, Michael Harney, and Dennis Christopher), Robbery Homicide Division (2002, with Don Fischer and Christopher Michael), Threat Matrix (2003, with Kortney Manns), Boomtown (2003, with Neal McDonough, Vanessa Williams, Barry Wiggins, Jamie McShane, and Erich Anderson), JAG (2003, with Scott Lawrence, Michael Bofshever, Michael Ensign, Steven Anderson, and Bill Cobbs), CSI: Miami (2003, with Chris Pine and Don Pugsley), Las Vegas (2004, starring Nikki Cox), and Tru Calling (2004, with Jessica Collins).
Between 2001 and 2005, Williams had a recurring role as Father Cronin in several episodes of The Bernie Mac Show, with Nico Woulard, Dan Warner, and Jacqueline Schultz. He also starred as Big Thor Amundsen in MDs (2002, starring Robert Joy and with Terrell Tilford, Todd Stashwick, Miguel Perez, Art Chudabala, Rainn Wilson, Rosalind Chao, Tim Lounibos, Larry A. Hankin, Faran Tahir, Kris Iyer, Mary Stein, Cynthia Graham, Jeanette Miller, Frank Novak, Scott Lincoln, and Eric Steinberg.
Also working as voice actor, Williams lent his voice to the video games Gun (2005, with Brad Dourif, Ron Perlman, Frank Collison, Nolan North, Nicholas Guest, Robin Atkin Downes, Dwight Schultz, Fred Tatasciore, and Larry Cedar), Hitman: Blood Money (2006, with Daniel Riordan), and The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena (2009, with Maury Sterling, Nolan North, Michelle Forbes, W. Morgan Sheppard, Ron Perlman, Dwight Schultz, Nicholas Guest, Stephen McHattie, Wayne Péré, Tony Plana, and David Sobolov).
Williams also voiced characters in Avatar: The Last Airbender (2008, with Dee Bradley Baker and Olivia Hack), The Hole (2009, with Dick Miller), Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010, with Bruce Greenwood and Jason Isaacs), Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2010, with Diedrich Bader and Kevin Michael Richardson), Green Lantern: Emerald Knights (2011, with Jason Isaacs), Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 (2012, with Peter Weller, Michael McKean, and Frank Welker) for which he received a Behind the Voice Actors Award nomination in the category Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Short in 2013, Superman: Unbound (2013), The Legend of Korra (2013), Beware the Batman (2014, with Kurtwood Smith, Christopher McDonald, and Tara Strong), and The Loud House (2016).
Live-action film projects Williams worked on are Flicka (2006, with Jeffrey Nordling and Dey Young), The Last Harbor (2010), the drama The Chicago 8 (2011, with Steven Culp), the drama The Good Doctor (2011, with David Clennon), the television comedy Operation Cupcake (2012), The Dark Knight Rises (2012, with Tom Hardy, Brett Cullen, Reggie Lee, Robert Wisdom, Russ Fega, Andres Perez-Molina, Massi Furlan, Michael Papajohn, and Simon Rhee), the television comedy Naughty or Nice (2012, with Googy Gress), Gangster Squad (2013, with Brandon Molale, Michael Papajohn, Jeff Wolfe, Anthony Molinari, Dennis Cockrum, Cazimir Milostan, Anthony De Longis, Michael Owen, Chris Doyle, Max Daniels, Derek Mears, Derek Graf, Kelly Sheerin, Bill Blair, Eddie Davenport, Ken Edling, Leni Ford, Tanner Gill, Gregg Sargeant, and Scott St. Blaze), Waking (2013), and Draft Day (2014, with Frank Langella, Brad William Henke, Wallace Langham, and Pat Healy).
Television work include episodes of Kojak (2005 TV series)|Kojak}} (2005), Over There (2005, with Brigid Brannagh), Criminal Minds (2009, with Salli Elise Richardson and Rahvaunia), Monk (2009, with Rodney Saulsberry), Leverage (2010, with Jeri Ryan), Bones (2010, with Kate Vernon and Joel Polis), The Whole Truth (2010), Chase (2011, with William Sadler), Memphis Beat (2011, with Sam Hennings and Alfre Woodard), Burn Notice (2011), The Mentalist (2011, with Dwain Murphy, Steve Rankin, and Jonathan Schmock), Longmire (2012, with Peter Weller and Cristine Rose), Common Law (2012, with Alicia Coppola, Ed Begley, Jr., and Rod Damer), Touch (2012), Vegas (2012, starring Carrie-Anne Moss, with Michael Wiseman, Michael Reilly Burke, Jamie McShane, Michael Harney, Rick Fitts, and Anthony Molinari), NCIS (2013), Crisis (2014, with James MacDonald), The Night Shift (2014, with Derek Webster and David Gautreaux), The Bridge (2014, with Max Daniels), Revenge (2014, with John Rubinstein, Ray Proscia, Ned Vaughn, and Irene Roseen), Scorpion (2015, with Edward Conna and Chase Kim), Code Black (2015), The League (2015), Transparent (2015, with Tig Notaro and Colby French), and Gone: A Wayward Pines Story (2015).
Williams also appeared in Mercy Street (2016-17, with Donna Murphy), guest starred in episodes of Grimm (2016, with Reggie Lee), Westworld (2016, with Clifton Collins, Jr.), Elementary (2017), The Blacklist (2017, with Daniel Davis), and The Mick (2017, with Laird Macintosh and Ric Sarabia), and played supporting roles in Spaceman (2016, with Wallace Langham), Message from the King (2016, with Max Daniels and Tom Wright), the thriller Ice Scream (2016), The Darkest Minds (2018, with Wallace Langham and Golden Brooks), Venom (2018, with Tom Hardy, Wayne Péré, Chris O'Hara, Denney Pierce, and Stan Lee), Back Fork (2018), and Roe v. Wade (2018, with Corbin Bernsen).