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Name
  
Michael Williams

Role
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Toni Williams (m. 2000)


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Born
  
July 25, 1973 (age 50) (
1973-07-25
)
The Bronx, New York, U.S.

Website
  
www.bigbluedoortheatre.com

Education
  
State University of New York at New Paltz

Movies
  
The Blair Witch Project, The Objective, Altered, Curse of the Blair Witch

Similar People
  
Heather Donahue, Daniel Myrick, Joshua Leonard, Eduardo Sanchez, Neal Fredericks

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Michael C. Williams (born July 25, 1973) is an American actor, famous for his role (using his own name) for the movie The Blair Witch Project. Williams also acted in the television program Law & Order during February 2000 as a man whose ex-wife killed their son. In 2008 Williams appeared in the movie The Objective.

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Williams was born in The Bronx, New York, and attended Westlake High School in Thornwood, New York. He graduated from SUNY New Paltz. He is also a national member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity of New Paltz.

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Williams is the manager of the Big Blue Door Theater, based in Hawthorne, New York. During 2009 it was reported that he was studying to become a guidance counselor.

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Filmography

Actor
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HIS (post-production) as
Douglas
2022
Satanic Hispanics as
Dog Walker
2021
Grafton (Short) as
Clifford Weldon
2018
FBI (TV Series) as
Cole Cooper
- Crossfire (2018) - Cole Cooper
2013
Four Corners of Fear (Video short) as
Michael C. Williams
2009
The Midnight Drive in Presents: Stay Out of the Woods (Short) as
Deputy Cravens
2009
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series) as
Pete Rinaldi
- Snatched (2009) - Pete Rinaldi
2008
The Objective as
Sgt. Trinoski
2007
Montclair as
Joel
2006
Altered as
Otis (as Mike C. Williams)
2003
Without a Trace (TV Series) as
Brad
- There Goes the Bride (2003) - Brad (as Mike C. Williams)
2002
Long Story Short as
Tommy
2002
Twelve City Blocks as
Gizmo
2000
Sally as
Lap (as Mike Williams)
2000
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Jimmy Beltran
- Mother's Milk (2000) - Jimmy Beltran
1999
The Blair Witch Project as
Michael 'Mike' Williams (as Michael Williams)
Writer
2013
Four Corners of Fear (Video short) (story)
Producer
2013
Four Corners of Fear (Video short) (executive producer) / (producer)
Soundtrack
1999
The Blair Witch Project (performer: "The Star Spangled Banner")
Thanks
2021
Legends of Burkittsville: 3 Days Before Heather Left (Short) (acknowledgment)
2016
Blair Witch (special thanks - as Michael Curry Wiliams)
2015
The Sniper (Short) (special thanks)
Self
2022
Popcorn and Soda Starring Tallal Azim (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Michael C. Williams (2022) - Self
2014
Moments That Changed the Movies (TV Series) as
Self
- The Blair Witch Project (2014) - Self
2001
I Love the 1990s (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Mike
- I Love 1999 (2001) - Self / Mike
2000
Fear, Panic & Censorship (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (as Michael Williams)
1999
An Exploration of the Blair Witch Legend (Video documentary short) as
Self (as Michael Williams)
1999
1999 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1999
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Darrell Hammond/Michael C. Williams/Gene Pompa (1999) - Self - Guest
Archive Footage
2022
FRO Thizzle Reviews (TV Series) as
Self
- The Blair Witch Project (2022) - Self
2018
100 Days Before Tomorrow: Chronicles of a Crime (Short) as
Michael 'Mike' Williams (uncredited)
2009
A Blair Witch Tale (Video short) as
Michael 'Mike' Williams
2000
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 as
Self (uncredited)
2000
The Burkittsville 7 (TV Movie) as
Michael 'Mike' Williams (uncredited)
1999
Curse of the Blair Witch (TV Movie) as
Michael 'Mike' Williams

References

Michael C. Williams Wikipedia