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Actor Michael K. Williams attends the Centerpiece Gala Presentation and World Premiere of “Inherent Vice” during the 52nd New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall on October 4, 2014 in New ...
Hap Collins (James Purefoy) and Leonard Pine (Michael K. Williams) aren’t just friends… they’re in a full blown, decades-long bromance. And what that means in Hap and Leonard, the new drama ...
Michael K. Williams and James Purefoy bicker charmingly in SundanceTV's Texas noir, which co-stars Christina Hendricks. By Daniel Fienberg Hap and Leonard S01 Still - H 2016 The challenge of ...
Jim Mickle discusses his SundanceTV drama starring Michael K. Williams and James Purefoy. By Daniel Fienberg Hap and Leonard S01 - H 2016 Joe’s writing is so very cinematic, but it’s sometimes ...
Michael Kenneth Williams (The Wire, 12 Years A Slave) is set as one of the two leads in Sundance’s straight-to-series drama Hap And Leonard.Additionally, he has been cast as the lead in The ...
James Purefoy, left, and Michael K. Williams in 'Hap and Leonard.' James Minchin/SundanceTV J oe Lansdale will bust that ass,” says Michael K Williams, his face turning serious.
Michael Kenneth Williams calls his character on the Sundance series “Hap and Leonard” a walking contradiction.“I don’t know what it’s like to be an openly gay, black Republican in the ...
The premise is simple: two life-long best friends — Hap (James Purefoy), a white, divorced draft dodger, and Leonard (Michael K. Williams), an openly gay, black Vietnam vet — find themselves ...
Michael K. Williams to star in TV drama 'Hap and Leonard' By Karen Butler Michael K. Williams arrives in the press room at the 41st International Emmy Awards in New York City on Nov. 25, 2013.
Michael K. Williams and Riz Ahmed, ... And as for “Hap and Leonard,” which he calls “a nice, stable job,” Williams hears that Season 3 will deal with the Ku Klux Klan.
"Boardwalk Empire" and "The Wire" star Michael K. Williams returns this week to TV in the new SundanceTV show "Hap and Leonard," which is based on the Joe R. Lansdale book series.
A Nacogdoches author described Michael K. Williams as a “really kind and gentle and sweet person” who put on “outstanding” performances in his character roles.