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Gary Anthony Williams is an African-American actor, comedian and writer from Atlanta, Georgia who is known for playing Uncle Ruckus from The Boondocks, Bebop from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows and Tarik Jackson from Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle. He is married to Leslie Williams and had a son, Ethan.
Gary realized his love for acting when a computer error in high school
accidentally signed him up for a drama class and he was too lazy to get
out of it.
He claims to be "the largest vegetarian in California, next to cows.".
In Atlanta, Gary performed with the improv comedy group Laughing
Matters, the longest-running improv company in town.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in nearby Fayetteville,
Georgia.
Gary landed his first paid acting job as part of the Georgia Shakespeare Company. His first television role was in the series In the Heat of the Night (1988).
Look not into the eyes of the hungry, for despair is a contagious
disease.
[on Malcolm in the Middle] It was a huge education for me in the business out here, I would see Bryan Cranston being so nice to everybody. He told me, 'I made a deal, if I was ever the lead on a show, I would not be an ass.'
[on David E. Kelley] David tapped into something that nobody else really knows about me, which is that I really am a very shy guy. I get to play around with that a lot, and this is really three characters in one that he has written, so it's just wonderful.