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Samm-Art Williams (born Samuel Arthur Williams; January 20, 1946) is an American playwright and screenwriter, and a stage and film/TV actor and television producer. Much of his work concerns the African-American experience. He was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his play Home (1979), which moved from the Negro Ensemble Company to a Broadway production in 1980. In the mid-1980s, he received two Emmy nominations for his work for TV series. The Black Rep of St. Louis, Missouri produced the premier of his play The Montford Point Marine (2011). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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as Lead DEA Agent
1984

as Thug
1990

as Samm
1992

as Meurice
1985

as Subway Cop
1980

as Peep Show Bouncer
1980

as Roger
1979

as Bill Martin
1985

as Cecil Garvin
1989

as Jim
1986

as Rufus
1977

as Gus Parsons
1991
as Jim
1986

as Gus Parsons
1991

as Cecil Garvin
1989

as Jim
1986

as Meurice
1985

as Bill Martin
1985

as Matt Henson
1983

as Peter Poyas
1982

as Subway Cop
1980

as Peep Show Bouncer
1980

as Roger
1979

as Officer Brown
1977

as Rufus
1977
as Samm
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