Gary Anthony Williams
American actor and comedian (born 1966), best known for voicing Uncle Ruckus on The Boondocks and for recurring television roles; a prolific performer across animation, film, and TV.
Overview
Gary Anthony Williams (born March 14, 1966, in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American actor and comedian whose career spans voice acting, television, film and stage. He is widely recognized for his distinctive vocal delivery and for bringing memorable supporting characters to life in both live-action and animated projects.
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Williams gained broad attention for providing the voice of Uncle Ruckus on the animated series The Boondocks, produced for Adult Swim. That role showcased his ability to perform complex, satirical characters and helped establish him as a prominent voice actor. In addition to animation, he has appeared in recurring and guest roles on a variety of network and cable dramas and comedies, including the series Weeds and Boston Legal.
Range and mediums
Throughout his career Williams has worked across multiple formats. He performs in live-action television and film, supplies voices for animated series and video games, and has participated in theatrical productions. Casting directors often seek him for character parts that require a strong presence, comic timing, or a distinctive voice.
Style and reception
Critics and viewers frequently note Williams's versatility and his rich, resonant voice, which allows him to inhabit a wide range of roles from comedic to dramatic. His performance as Uncle Ruckus, in particular, drew attention for its satirical edge and its prominence in conversations about animated social commentary.
Selected credits
- The Boondocks — voice of Uncle Ruckus (animated series)
- Weeds — recurring television role
- Boston Legal — guest and recurring appearances
- Various animated series and video game voice roles
Legacy and context
Williams is regarded as a reliable character actor whose work has contributed to both mainstream television and the growth of adult-oriented animation. His career illustrates how performers can move fluidly between on-screen acting and voice work, shaping popular characters while maintaining a steady presence across entertainment platforms.
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Sources
- books.google.com : Historical Dictionary of African-American Television