'The Wire' actor Michael K. Williams dies at 54, body found in New York apartment - Newztezz Online

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Tuesday, September 7, 2021

'The Wire' actor Michael K. Williams dies at 54, body found in New York apartment


Famous Hollywood actor Michael K. 
Williams has passed away (Michael K. Williams Passed Away). He was 54 years old. His body was found on Monday from his Brooklyn Penthouse apartment in New York. This information was given by the New York City Police. The police find Michael's death unusual, due to which it will be investigated how he died. Looking at the scene, the police suspect that Michael died of an overdose of drugs. At present, the police is engaged in a complete investigation of this matter.

Michael was quite famous for his TV show 'The Wire'. He played the role of an evil dacoit named drug dealer Omar Little in this show. In this form, he remained one of the most popular characters on television for decades, receiving a lot of love from the audience. In The Wire, he played the role of Omar Little, a criminal who had a strict moral code. He wanted to gain prestige by spreading cruelty, which was far beyond the actual reality.

He was famous for his strong acting and characters.

People are still impressed by his entry while walking with a cigarette in his mouth and very style. His unique style was very famous at that time. He used to hum the song 'The Farmer in the Dell' when he entered. There were five seasons of The Wire from 2002 to 2008, all of which featured Michael K. Williams was seen in his strong role. There was a newness in his character in every season.

Seeing his performance, people used to watch the show on repeat-telecast many times. From this, guess how famous this Little Omar of The Wire was. Wherever he went, he used to repeat some memorable lines of his show. Such as 'A man gotta have a code', 'all in the game yo, all in the game'. Not only this, he also appeared as a gay in this show. Through this character of his as a gay man, he also broke the restrictions of TV.

In addition to this show, the Brooklyn-born Williams has been a part of several TV shows and films for more than two decades, including the HBO series "Boardwalk Empire" and "Lovecraft Country" and in the films "12 Years a Slave", "Assassin's Creed" and "Auntie's Creed". Many hit movies like 'Gone Baby Gone' are included.

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