Darnell Williams

Darnell Williams
Born 3 March 1955
London, England, United Kingdom
Occupation Actor
Years active 1974–present

Darnell Williams (born 3 March 1955) is a British-born soap opera actor.[1] He is best known for his portrayal of Jesse Hubbard on the ABC soap opera All My Children from 1981 to 1988, and from 2008 to 2011, a role which has earned him two Daytime Emmy Awards.

Personal life

Williams was born in London. In the mid-1970s, he was a regular dancer on TV's Soul Train, and was one of the few dancers not to solve the Scramble Board.

Career

Williams began portraying Jesse Hubbard on All My Children in 1981. His character became involved in a love affair with upper middle class Angie Baxter (Debbi Morgan). The characters eventually married and thus Darnell Williams was one half of the first African American supercouple on an American soap opera.[2] Williams won two Daytime Emmy Awards for his work on All My Children in the 1980s. During the mid-1980s, both he and Morgan co-hosted a dance show titled "New York Hot Tracks," that also featured music videos.

In 1988, Williams left All My Children and returned to soap operas as Jesse's look-alike Jacob Foster on Loving and The City. He later briefly reprised his role of Jesse on All My Children, albeit in angel form, when he welcomed Gillian Andrassy (Esta TerBlanche) into Heaven in 2001.

Williams had a recurring role as the counsellor on the primetime drama Felicity, and worked as a director and acting coach for All My Children.

In May 2007, Williams joined the cast of Guiding Light in the recurring role of the villainous Griggs, a man who A.C. Mallet was once employed by as a hit-man. He appeared in the play Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell in New York City through June 2007. In 2008, Williams, along with Gregori J. Martin, co-directed the independent film Manhattanites,[3] starring Ilene Kristen, Forbes March, and Aiden Turner, Williams's co-star.

Williams returned to All My Children in January 2008 as Jesse Hubbard, along with Debbi Morgan, who plays Dr. Angie Hubbard. He appeared on "Oprah- the Last Season" with cast mates Debbi Morgan and Michael E. Knight in 2011.

In September 2011, Darnell Williams concluded his run on All My Children along with the rest of the cast, due to the cancellation of the serial. At the time All My Children ended, Williams was the oldest contracted male actor cast member with the show and the second oldest contracted actor after Susan Lucci.

In January 2012, it was confirmed that Williams will be joining the cast of the CBS daytime drama The Young and the Restless, where he will reunite with All My Children co-star Debbi Morgan.[4]

Williams returned in the new internet version of All My Children, reprising his role of Jesse Hubbard. The new show premiered on iTunes, Hulu and Hulu Plus on April 29, 2013.

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Awards
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1982 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series All My Children Nominated
1983 Won
1985 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Won
2012 Nominated
Venice Film Festival
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1994 Venice Film Festival for Best Ensemble Cast Short Cuts Nominated
Golden Globe Awards
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1994 Golden Globe Award for Best Ensemble Cast Short Cuts Won
Soap Opera Digest Awards
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1996 Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor Loving Won
NAACP Image Awards
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1996 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series The City Nominated
2003 All My Children Nominated
2011 Won

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