Gary Anthony Williams

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Gary Anthony Williams
Born April 24, 1966 (age 40)
Atlanta, Georgia Flag of United States United States
Notable roles Clarence Bell in
Boston Legal (TV)
Uncle Ruckus in
The Boondocks (TV)
Abraham "Abe" Kenarban in
Malcolm in the Middle (TV)

Gary Anthony Williams (b. April 24, 1966 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American screen actor. He is well known for his recurring role on Adult Swim's animated series, The Boondocks as the voice of Uncle Ruckus, and as Coroner Rick on Stroker and Hoop. He will also appear in Adult Swim's first live-action show, Saul of the Mole Men, which is scheduled to debut February 2007.

Williams has recently joined the main cast of Boston Legal as transvestite secretary Clarence Bell. The part of Clarence/Clarice was originally to appear in one episode, but has been expanded into a regular role.

Williams is also known for his role as Abraham 'Abe' Kenarban (Stevie's dad) in the Fox TV sitcom Malcolm in the Middle and as Judge Trudy's Bailiff on Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show. Williams is a series regular on the WB Television Network sketch comedy series, Blue Collar TV. He has also been in movies such as Undercover Brother, Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, and Soul Plane. He was also the voice of the title character in the Undercover Brother internet animated series. Additionally, Williams, Fuzzbee Morse and Nick Jameson perform as the Flying Fannoli Brothers, and improv comedy band.

Prior to moving to Los Angles in 1998, Williams was involved in theatre, comedy and television in Atlanta, where his credits include acting with the Georgia Shakespeare Festival and being a longtime member of Atlanta’s longest running improv troupe, Laughing Matters. Williams additionally had a recurring role in the television series I'll Fly Away which was filmed in the Atlanta area.

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