Michael Williams

Michael Williams
Dramatic actor best known for playing the shotgun-bearing street thug Omar Little on HBO's The Wire. He also played Chalky White on Boardwalk Empire and he's appeared in such films as 12 Years a Slave, The Road, Kill the Messenger, and Inherent Vice. Additionally, he was cast in the 2016 reboot of Ghostbusters.
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth22 November 1966
concept cool designers discover travel
The cool thing about the concept is it's a way to discover up-and-coming designers without having to travel around the world.
believes stills
.He (Lee) stills believes that he has a contribution to make.
coming family hope
I know where they are coming from, and I will have them in my prayers. The only thing I can say is that I hope their family can get through it.
coming control spiral
But we could see things spiral out of control in the coming weeks.
maybe national themselves voters
This is a very, very different candidate. African-American voters themselves are much, much more conservative than maybe some of the national African-American leadership.
county hard people third
I know it's been hard for a lot of folks. About a third of the people in this county don't have power.
filled last three took
Last year, registration filled up in 12 to 17 minutes. In 2003, it took three weeks.
converted dwelling permission understood
(The tenant) understood it was a single-family (house) converted to a two-family dwelling without permission to do so,
shop sleep
I was in the shop for 72-hour days, sleep for 16 hours, and then go to a final.
authority city commission correctly denying given interpret law texas
Denying reimbursement to the city of Tyler, while difficult, was the right thing to do under law because the commission has no authority that has not been given to it by the Texas Legislature. We must correctly interpret the law.
channels downside former inevitably news reporters tv web
In former times when a big story broke, I would automatically want as many reporters out on the story as possible. Not now. There are a lot of TV news channels and the web to monitor, and it's more time-efficient to have reporters in the office. The downside is that by not having many reporters on the streets, you inevitably dilute the flavour of the story.
people
Some people really don't know what to do. It's scary.
blowing clients information
Obviously, there's an attorney-client privilege, and clients would not want their confidential information blowing through Downtown.
generally happened happens hours next
At the end of the day, what happened in the first 72 hours is going to be generally overshadowed by what happens in the next 12 to 24 months,