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Samuel Arthur Williams (January 20, 1946 – May 13, 2024) was an American playwright and screenwriter, television producer, and an actor on stage, television and film. Much of his work concerns the African-American experience. Williams was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his play Home (1979), which moved from the Negro Ensemble Company to a Broadway production in 1980. In the mid-1980s, he received two Emmy nominations for his work for TV series. The Black Rep of St. Louis, Missouri produced the premiere of his play The Montford Point Marine (2011). Biography Early life and career Williams was born on January 20, 1946, in Burgaw, North Carolina, the son of Samuel and Valdosia Williams. His mother was a school teacher, and Williams attended segregated public schools through high school Williams grew up in Burgaw under the care of his mother, who was a high school English and drama teacher; he credited her with his interest in and love of words. Williams said that his mother “made me read everything from Langston Hughes to Edgar Allan Poe...I think The Raven was my greatest influence—in seeing this bird, I saw what a great thing it was to be able to work on a person’s mind with words.” Williams graduated from Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, where he studied political science and psychology. At one point, he considered becoming a lawyer, but his dream of being a playwright won out. After college, Williams moved to Philadelphia, where he collaborated with the New Freedom Theatre as an actor, worked as a salesman to pay his bills, and wrote in his free time. Eventually he moved to New York City to focus on his writing, though he knew he would also have to continue acting for income. As Samm Williams, he entered New York City theater as an actor in 1973, performing in the play Black Jesus. With New York's Negro Ensemble Company (NEC), Williams appeared in such plays as Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide (St. Mark's Playhouse, 1974) and Liberty Calland (St. Mark's Playhouse, 1975), before taking on the name Samm-Art Williams for Argus and Klansman and Waiting for Mongo (St. Mark's Playhouse, 1975). Williams, a 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) lefty, was once a sparring partner of boxer Muhammad Ali. Samm was recruited to work with Ali, who was afraid of lefties. Other early New York acting experience includes understudy work in Leslie Lee's Tony Award-nominated Broadway play The First Breeze of Summer (Palace Theatre, June 7 – July 19, 1975); Eden (St. Mark's Playhouse, 1976), The Brownsville Raid (Theatre de Lys, 1976–77), Night Shift (Playhouse Theatre, 1977), and Black Body Blues (St. Mark's Playhouse, 1978). His early work in regional theater includes Nevis Mountain Dew at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. (1979). He made his screen debut playing "Roger" in the Richard Price novel adaptation The Wanderers (1979), and played a subway police officer in director Brian De Palma's Dressed to Kill (1980). An earlier film, the independent blaxploitation feature The Baron, a.k.a. Baron Wolfgang von Tripps and Black Cue, made circa 1977, was released direct-to-video by Paragon Video in 1996. As Samm Williams, he wrote the play Welcome to Black River, produced by the Negro Ensemble Company (NEC) at St. Mark's Playhouse in 1975; and as Samm-Art Williams, The Coming and Do Unto Others, both at the Billie Holiday Theatre in Brooklyn in 1976; A Love Play produced by the NEC that same year; The Last Caravan (1977); and Brass Birds Don't Sing, at New York City's Stage 73 in 1978. Williams participated in the NEC Playwrights Workshop, under the guidance of playwright-in-residence Steve Carter, who strongly influenced his work. About Carter, Williams has said "that no single individual has influenced my writing to the degree that Steve Carter has." Home Williams' comedy Home was mounted by the Negro Ensemble Company at St. Mark's Playhouse from 1979 to 1980, moving to Broadway's Cort Theatre from May 7, 1980, to January 4, 1981. The play earned nominations for both the Tony Award and the Drama Desk Award. 1980s Williams went on to play Matthew Henson in the historical drama TV movie Cook and Peary: The Race to the Pole (CBS, 1983). He starred in the PBS American Playhouse dramas Denmark Vesey (1985; title role) and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (as Jim; 1986). In the mid-1980s he appeared in television series including The New Mike Hammer, 227, and Frank's Place, a CBS dramedy for which he also served as a story editor. His film work during this time included a role in Blood Simple (1984). Williams wrote the PBS productions Kneeslappers (1980) and Experiment in Freedom (American Playhouse, 1985); episodes for the series Cagney and Lacey, The New Mike Hammer, Miami Vice, and The Fresh Prince of Bel Air; the "John Henry" episode of the Showtime cable network series Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends; and the NBC special Motown Returns to the Apollo (1986), among other work. He wrote a CBS series pilot titled Lenny's Neighborhood. 1990s–2020s Williams wrote and directed the comedy The Dance on Widows' Row, produced by the New Federal Theatre at Manhattan's Harry De Jur Playhouse at Henry Street Settlement from June 25 to July 30, 2000. In 2006, Williams held auditions for his play The Waiting Room, to be performed that spring at the Raleigh Little Theatre's Gaddy-Goodwin Teaching Theatre in Raleigh, North Carolina. In 2011, The Black Rep of St. Louis, Missouri, produced the world premiere of his play The Montford Point Marine, starring J. Samuel Davis. Montford Point was where the first black Marines trained. Williams was Artist-in-Residence at North Carolina Central University, where he taught classes on equity theater and the art of playwriting. His producing for television also included story-editing and script-writing for the CBS television series Frank's Place in 1987–88, ABC-TV's Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, NBC-TV's The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the short-lived UPN sitcom series Good News and the Fox TV sitcom series Martin. Williams died in Burgaw on May 13, 2024, at the age of 78. Awards and honors 1980 Tony Award Nomination - Best Play: Home, written by Samm-Art Williams 1980 Drama Desk Award Nomination - Outstanding New Play: Home, written by Samm-Art Williams 1985 Emmy Award Nomination - Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program, for Motown Returns to the Apollo (shared with fellow writers Buz Kohan and Peter Elbling) 1988 Emmy Award Nomination - Outstanding Comedy Series, Frank's Place (as story editor; shared with executive producers Hugh Wilson and Tim Reid, producers Max Tash and David Chambers and co-producer Richard Dubin) Fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts 2010 NC Literary Hall of Fame Induction References External links Samm-Art Williams at IMDb Samm-Art Williams discography at Discogs. Discover the Art Williams popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Art Williams books.

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  • Warhol After Warhol synopsis, comments

    Warhol After Warhol

    Richard Dorment

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    Chinaberry Sidewalks

    Rodney Crowell

    From the acclaimed musician comes a tender, surprising, and often uproarious memoir about his dirtpoor southeast Texas boyhood.The only child of a harddrinking father and a Holy Ro...

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    Rescue Story

    Zach Williams

    From a hardrocking life fueled by substance abuse to a hopefilled life of freedom and joythis is music star Zach Williams's bold and vulnerable story of faith and redemption.Before...

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    The Hank Williams Songbook

    Hank Williams

    This fantastic collection of 26 classics by the great Hank Williams features easytointermediate fingerpicking and flatpicking arrangements in notes and tab. Includes: Cold, Cold He...

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    Robin

    Dave Itzkoff

    A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITOR'S CHOICEA SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE BEST BOOK OF THE YEARA VULTURE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR "A generous, appreciative bi...

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    The Scrabble Word-Building Book

    Saleem Ahmed

    The ultimate winner’s handbook for mastering Scrabble® and other word gamesfor players of all backgrounds and skill levels.Become a master of Scrabble® with this essential guide to...

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    Shooting Midnight Cowboy

    Glenn Frankel

    "Much more than a pageturner. It’s the first essential work of cultural history of the new decade." Charles Kaiser, The GuardianOne of The Washington Post's 50 best nonfiction book...

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    The Best of the Destroyer

    Warren Murphy & Richard Sapir

    In combination with the launch of The New Destroyer, brandnew novels continuing this bestselling, actionpacked series, Forge is publishing this omnibus of three of the definitive ...

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    Citizen

    Claudia Rankine

    Finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism Winne...

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    I Saw the Light

    William MacEwen, George Merritt & Colin Escott

    The book that inspired the major motion picture I Saw the Light. In his brief life, Hank Williams created one of the defining bodies of American music. Songs such as "Your Cheatin'...

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    Country Music

    Dayton Duncan & Ken Burns

    A gorgeously illustrated and hugely entertaining story of America's most popular music and the singers and songwriters who captivated, entertained, and consoled listeners throughou...

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    All the Summers In Between

    Brooke Lea Foster

    “If you’re looking to dive into historical fiction this summer, look no further than” (Town & Country) the acclaimed author of Summer Darlings and On Gin Lane and her latest pa...

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    Sicker in the Head

    Judd Apatow

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER An allnew collection of honest, hilarious, and enlightening conversations with some of the most exciting names in comedyfrom lifelong comedy nerd Ju...

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    Robin Williams - When the Laughter Stops 1951-2014

    Emily Herbert

    With his twinkling eyes, boundless energy and unrivalled natural wit, Robin Williams was the comedian who brought laughter to a generation.Through roles in cherished films such as ...

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    We Had a Little Real Estate Problem

    Kliph Nesteroff

    A Best Book of 2021 by NPR and EsquireFrom Kliph Nesteroff, “the human encyclopedia of comedy” (VICE), comes the important and underappreciated story of Native Americans and comedy...

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    On Gin Lane

    Brooke Lea Foster

    “Utterly captivating. What a lovely summer novel!” Elin Hilderbrand, New York Times bestselling author“On Gin Lane encapsulates the very best of historical fiction.” Fiona Davis, N...

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    Reporting Always

    Lillian Ross

    From the inimitable New Yorker journalist Lillian Ross“a collection of her most luminous New Yorker pieces” (Entertainment Weekly, grade: A).A staff writer for The New Yorker since...

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    Waylon

    Waylon Jennings & Lenny Kaye

    Waylon Jennings relates the story of his life as a country music star. His beginnings were poor but he became Buddy Holly's protege before sinking into drug abuse and 3 failed marr...

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    Follies of God

    James Grissom

    An extraordinary book; one that almost magically makes clear how Tennessee Williams wrote; how he came to his visions of Amanda Wingfield, his Blanche DuBois, Stella Kowalski, Alma...

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    The Nashville Number System 11

    Chas Williams

    THE NASHVILLE NUMBER SYSTEM In the late 50's, Neil Matthews devised a musical number system for the Jordanaires to use in the studio. Charlie McCoy and fellow studio musicians bega...

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    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

    Tennessee Williams

    The definitive text of this American classicreissued with an introduction by Edward Albee (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and A Delicate Balance) and Williams' essay "PersontoPers...

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    Leading Men

    Christopher Castellani

    "Blazing . . . casts a spell right from the start." Dwight Garner, The New York Times"A timeless and heartbreaking love story." Celeste Ng, author of Little Fires Everywhere"An ext...

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    Camp David

    David Walliams

    Britain's Got Talent is BACK . . . so it's time to get serious with Britain's favourite funny man.Famous comedian and actor, funniest judge on Britain's Got Talent, highachieving s...

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    Sweet Bird of Youth

    Tennessee Williams

    Now with an insightful new introduction, the author's original Foreword, and the oneact play, The Enemy: Time, on which Sweet Bird of Youth was based. Tennessee Williams knew how t...

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    Cocaine and Rhinestones

    Tyler Mahan Coe

    From the creator of the acclaimed country music history podcast Cocaine & Rhinestones, comes the epic American saga of country music’s legendary royal coupleGeorge Jones and Ta...

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    Selected Writings

    Thomas Aquinas

    In his reflections on Christianity, Saint Thomas Aquinas forged a unique synthesis of ancient philosophy and medieval theology. Preoccupied with the relationship between faith and ...

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    The John Williams Piano Anthology

    John Williams

    Over 40 beautiful piano solo arrangements of beloved John Williams themes, including: Theme from Angela's Ashes Cantina Band Catch Me If You Can Theme from E.T. (The ExtraTerres...

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    Moon River and Me

    Andy Williams

    A remarkable memoir by one of the most popular and beloved entertainers of the twentieth century When in the mid1950s Andy Williams reached a low point in his career, singing in di...

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    The Shores of Bohemia

    John Taylor Williams

    An intimate portrait of a legendary generation of artists, writers, activists, and dreamers who created a utopia on the shores of Cape Cod during the first half of the twentieth ce...

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    You Have No Idea

    Vanessa Williams & Helen Williams

    The highly anticipated first book by a widely respected entertainer whose career highlights include The Right Stuff, Ugly Betty, Desperate Housewives, and former Miss AmericaWhen V...

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    Pharrell Williams

    William Day

    The rise of producer, recording artist and designer Pharrell Williams, including an interview with the American singer and cultural icon, written by Mr William Day. Taken from the ...

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    The Castle on Sunset

    Shawn Levy

    The definitiveand salacioushistory of the iconic hotel that Hollywood stars have called a home away from home for almost a century.“Fascinating, dishy, and glimmering with insight....

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    A Streetcar Named Desire

    Tennessee Williams

    The Pulitzer Prize and Drama Critics Circle Award winning playreissued with an introduction by Arthur Miller (Death of a Salesman and The Crucible), and Williams' essay "The World ...

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    Williams Jigsaws

    Dan Cohn-Sherbok

    Founded in 1793, Williams college is a prestigious liberal arts college located in the mountains of Massachusetts. This collection of jigsaws is designed to celebrate the college a...

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    Trousdale Estates

    Steven M. Price

    Filled with beautiful, vivid photographs, Trousdale is the definitive history of the architecture and design that defined both Beverly Hills and the ultimate American Dream.Trousda...