
Clarence Williams III
Acting
🎂 1939-08-21
Clarence Williams III (August 21, 1939 – June 4, 2021) was an American actor. Williams was the son of a professional musician, Clarence "Clay" Williams Jr., and grandson of jazz and blues composer/pianist Clarence Williams and his singer-actress wife, Eva Taylor. Raised by his paternal grandmother, he became interested in acting after accidentally walking onto a stage at a theater below a Harlem YMCA. Williams began pursuing an acting career after spending two years as a U.S. Army paratrooper in C Company, 506th Infantry, of the 101st Airborne Division. He first appeared on Broadway in The Long Dream (1960). Continuing his work on stage, he appeared in Walk in Darkness (1963), Sarah and the Sax (1964), Doubletalk (1964), and King John. His breakout theatrical role was in William Hanley's Slow Dance on the Killing Ground, for which he received a Tony Award nomination. The New York Times drama critic Howard Taubman wrote of his performance, "Mr. Williams glides like a dancer, giving his long, fraudulently airy speeches the inner rhythms of fear and showing the nakedness of terror when he ceases to pretend." He also served as artist-in-residence at Brandeis University in 1966. Williams' breakout television role was as undercover cop Linc Hayes on the popular ABC counterculture police television series The Mod Squad (1968), along with fellow relative unknowns Michael Cole and Peggy Lipton. After the series ended in 1973, he worked in a variety of genres on stage and screen, from comedy (I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, Half-Baked) to sci-fi (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), and drama (Purple Rain). Spanning over forty years, his career included the role of Prince's tormented father, who was also a musician, in Purple Rain (1984), A guest appearance in Miami Vice (1985), a recurring role in the surreal TV series Twin Peaks (1990), a good cop in Deep Cover (1992), a rioter in the mini-series Against the Wall (1994), and Wesley Snipes' chemically dependent father in Sugar Hill (1993). His other roles on television include Hill Street Blues, the Canadian cult classic The Littlest Hobo, Miami Vice, The Highwayman, Burn Notice, Everybody Hates Chris, Justified, Cold Case, and Law & Order. He can be seen in films such as 52 Pick-Up, Life, The Cool World, Deep Cover, Tales from the Hood, Half-Baked, King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis, Hoodlum, Frogs for Snakes, Starstruck, The General's Daughter, Reindeer Games, Impostor, and as the early jazz musician Jelly Roll Morton in The Legend of 1900. He also played a supporting role as George Wallace's fictional African-American butler and caretaker in the 1997 TNT film George Wallace. From 2003 to 2007, Williams had a recurring role as Philby Cross in the Mystery Woman film series on the Hallmark Channel. He appeared in all but the first of the eleven films alongside Kellie Martin (J.E. Freeman played Philby in the Mystery Woman first film). In the seventh (Mystery Woman: At First Sight) film, he reunited with his Mod Squad co-star Michael Cole. He played Bumpy Johnson in the film American Gangster. From 2005 to 2007 Williams had another recurring role as the voice of Councilor Andam on the Disney animated series American Dragon: Jake Long. Williams died in Los Angeles, on June 4, 2021, at the age of 81, from colon cancer. He is buried in St Charles Cemetery in East Farmingdale, New York.
Cast credits(90)

Lateef Miller
1990

FBI Agent Roger Hardy
1990

Omet'iklan
1993

Maximilian 'Legba' Ildefonse
1984

Mr. Thornehill
1984

Jones
2010

1981

Joe McKenzie
1999

Jean Pierre's Father
2007

Tate
2005

Deputy Commissioner Luther Dobbs
1993

Phil Decker
1982

Martin
1982

Walker Redding
1982

Grady
1989

2005

Benjamin Tatsa
1987

1966

Donald Brooks
1994

Patient Zero
1996

(voice)
2001

Bumpy Johnson (uncredited)
2007

1996

1968

David
1979

Winston Hancock
1999

Mr. Hayes
2002

Samson Simpson
1998

Maynard
2013

Bub Hewlett
1997

Jelly Roll Morton
1998

Merlin
2000

Secretary of Defense (uncredited)
2001

Colonel George Fowler
1999

Dr. Bauer
2003

Chuck
1997

Blum
1990

1990

Kalinga
1988

Taft
1992

Huck Hanley
1998

Benny
2003

Father
1984

John Culver
1989

Dean
1993

Bobby Shy
1986

Father Stratton
1997

Philby
2005

Leron Becker
2000

Roscoe
2018

Deputy Sheriff Virgil
1991

Arthur Romello "A.R." Skuggs
1994

Raymond
1993

Grand Daddy
1997

Chaka
1994

Sam
2009

Lincoln Hayes
1979

Benny
1995

1967

Archie
1997

Mr. Simms (segment "Welcome to My Mortuary")
1995

General Greenboro
1996

Lt. Kevin White
1988

Philby
2005

Forest Boxer
2007

Mac
2009

Glitterman
2000

Javier
1996

Philby
2007

1990

Bolo
1987

Zachary
2003

Jerry Wallace
1998

Coach Pratt
1996

Philby
2005

Philby
2006

Mayhew Skinner
1984

Blood
1963

Self (archive footage)
1970

Bryant
1995

Philby
2005

Marcellus Clay
2000

Philby
2006

Philby
2006

Christopher, the Caretaker
1996

Bill
2002

Philby
2005

Walter Golden
2001

Philby
2006

D.J. Johnson
1987