
Gregory Alan Williams
Acting
Biography
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Born: June 12, 1956
Place of Birth: Des Moines, Iowa, USA
Known For

The Sopranos
The story of New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano and the difficulties he faces as he tries to balance the conflicting requirements of his home life and the criminal organization he heads. Those difficulties are often highlighted through his ongoing professional relationship with psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi. The show features Tony's family members and Mafia associates in prominent roles and story arcs, most notably his wife Carmela and his cousin and protégé Christopher Moltisanti.

My Other Mother
When gruff and independent Candy meets her angry and stubborn birth mother, can the two open their hearts to each other?

The Resident
A tough, brilliant senior resident guides an idealistic young doctor through his first day, pulling back the curtain on what really happens, both good and bad, in modern-day medicine.

Chicago Med
An emotional thrill ride through the day-to-day chaos of the city's most explosive hospital and the courageous team of doctors who hold it together. They will tackle unique new cases inspired by topical events, forging fiery relationships in the pulse-pounding pandemonium of the emergency room.

The West Wing
The West Wing provides a glimpse into presidential politics in the nation's capital as it tells the stories of the members of a fictional presidential administration. These interesting characters have humor and dedication that touches the heart while the politics that they discuss touch on everyday life.

Hidden Figures
The untold story of Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson – brilliant African-American women working at NASA and serving as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history – the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire generations to dream big.

Sons 2 the Grave
After midnight on a bridge not linking neighborhoods but dividing them, eighteen year old basketball phenom Marcus Jennings was taken out. Friends remain silent, giving power to a killer, binding them for life. Celebrity attracts the good the bad and the ugly, not always clearly defined, but in the end, it was what they all had in common that ended Marcus's life ... fear. Fear of staying, fear of leaving and the fear of appearing weak. It's the choices we make.

Hero
This is about a Little League coach Joe Finn, whose pursuit of fame and fortune leaves him with little but broken relationships-particularly with his son. Determined to win back his son and reunite other kids with their own all-too-absent fathers, Joe starts a new father-son baseball league. Dads are required to practice daily with their sons. Teams must follow "Joe's Rules" for baseball: players can lead off, no mandatory rotations, no ties, and games are played a full 9 innings or more. With only half a season left to produce a winning team, Joe's return to the purity of the game begins to transform everything, from Joe's own heart, to local prison inmates, to fathers and sons in neighboring towns... all because every boy needs a HERO.

Castle
After a serial killer imitates the plots of his novels, successful mystery novelist Richard "Rick" Castle receives permission from the Mayor of New York City to tag along with an NYPD homicide investigation team for research purposes.

9-1-1: Nashville
Follow heroic first responders, as well as their family saga of power and glamour, in one of America's most diverse and dynamic cities: Nashville, Tennessee.
Filmography
as Pastor McCabe
as Station Chief Harold Foster
as Eli
as Citizen of Atlanta
as Steve Russell
as Nick Harper
as Willie James
as Drummond Moncrief
as Clifford Mullins
as James Sinclair
as Coach Sam Reardon
as Charles Wright
as Robby
as Pops
as Britton Garrett
as Tucker Macready
as Detective Spitzky
as Martin Imari
as Mayor Riley
as Sheriff Deever
as Professor Thompson
as Thomas Bishop
as Donald
as Ben
as Reverend Roland Dial
as Dr. Peterson
as Mr. Owens
as Professor
as Commissioner Kelly
as Farnsworth Newman
as Bishop Eldon Thompson
as Judge Garland Burrell
as Judge Watford
as Lamar Cochran
as Marion Smithson
as Deacon Bacon
as Donald
as Pastor Browning
as Raise n' Praise Preacher
as Treasury Secretary
as Julian Halsey
as Mac
as Aaron Epps
as Dr. Joe Hester
as Richard Hill
as Donald
as Bert Goodwin
as Bud Walker
as Therapy Doctor
as Detective Harding
as Waldo Pilgrim
as Kevin Williams
as Donald
as Abner
as Ray Boudreaux
as Reggie
as Captain Moss
as Kent
as Yates
as Mark's Father
as Coach Sellers
as Franklin
as Petey
as Ron Brewster
as Chaplain Richard Brady
as Larry
as Terrified Longshoreman (voice)
as Mr. Williams
as Minister
as Dr. Reginald Monte
as Buck
as Eli Parson
as Dr. Samuel Proctor
as Bishop King
as Vendor Phil
as Judge Warren Libby
as Sheriff
as Jim Van-Eps
as Carl
as Evangelical Minister
as Bob Hayes
as Sheriff Lem Baker
as Lt. Col. Wallace
as Percy
as Pastor Bailey
as Mr. Bernard
as General Miller
as Darryl
as John Zenawi
as Chuck
as Therapist
as James Cleveland
as Sorenson
as U.S. Army Chaplain
as Freedom Cobra (voice)
as Jason Anderson
as Clive Rogers
as Coach Paul 'Doc' Hines
as Robbie Mosley
as Detective Folkner
as Reverend James Jr.
as Charlie (1941)
as Beau Morelli
as Taylor Rundgren
as District Attorney
as Carl Ridgeley
as Detective Anderson
as Police Officer
as Garner Ellerbee
as Matt Wilder
as Ed Marsh
as Security Guard
as Anchorman Terry
as Charlie Brasher
as Col. Woods
as Garner Ellerbee
as Bull Pen Guard
as FBI Agent Halloran
as Lt. Paul Bragg
as Captain Kirk
as Captain Kirk