Stephen Tyrone Williams facts for kids
Stephen Tyrone Williams (born in 1982) is an American actor. He is well known for his roles in movies and TV shows like The Knick, Da Sweet Blood of Jesus, and Elementary.
Stephen also acts on stage in plays. Some of his famous stage roles include My Children! My Africa! by Athol Fugard. He also made his first appearance on Broadway in the play Lucky Guy.
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Stephen Tyrone Williams's Acting Career
Stephen Tyrone Williams has acted in many different films and television series. He often plays interesting characters that help tell the story.
On the Big Screen (Films)
Stephen has appeared in several movies. One of his early roles was in the 2009 film Crush. He played a character named Cameron. In 2010, he was in Children of God, where he played Romeo Fernander.
A notable role for him was Dr. Hess Greene in the 2014 movie Da Sweet Blood of Jesus. This film helped show his talent as a lead actor. He also appeared in Restless City in 2011 and Greetings from Tim Buckley in 2012.
On Television (TV Shows)
Stephen has also been a part of many popular TV shows. In 2012, he appeared in an episode of Unforgettable. He played David Jacobs in the episode "Blind Alleys".
He was in the television film Phil Spector in 2013, where he played a producer. He also had a role in Conversations w/My Ex that same year.
Fans might recognize him from Person of Interest in 2013. He played Joseph Kent in one episode. He also appeared in two episodes of the detective series Elementary in 2013 and 2014, playing Randy.
One of his most recognized TV roles was Dr. Moses Williams in the show The Knick in 2014. He was in the episode "Get the Rope".
See also
In Spanish: Stephen Tyrone Williams para niños