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    R.I.P. Dick Anthony [["Pretty Tony") Williams


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    Peace out, Pretty Tony. He and William will unfortunately be remembered for the quality of the only vehicles that provided them with sustainable work although they were both capable of doing much better.

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    Agreed!! Williams was a much better actor who, unfortunately, will be best known for his pimp roles in "The Mack" and "Saughter's Big Rip-Off." Having said that, you have to admit that

    "Stick yourself, Tony!!!"
    "Aaaahhhhh"

    was quite funny.

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    Dick Anthony Williams was a great actor. People may look down on the roles he and others played during that era, but no one can look down on the fact that they played the hell outta those roles! He was one of the "cool dudes" as we called them. He did eventually play a wide variety of roles including Steve Martin's brother in "The Jerk" and in Spike Lee's "Mo' Better Blues". His memory will live on in all of his work in films. Rest in peace Dick Anthony and thanks for it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Oz View Post
    Peace out, Pretty Tony. He and William will unfortunately be remembered for the quality of the only vehicles that provided them with sustainable work although they were both capable of doing much better.
    Oops, I meant William MARSHALL. Who is sadly remembered forever as **sigh** Blacula.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    Dick Anthony Williams was a great actor. People may look down on the roles he and others played during that era, but no one can look down on the fact that they played the hell outta those roles! He was one of the "cool dudes" as we called them. He did eventually play a wide variety of roles including Steve Martin's brother in "The Jerk" and in Spike Lee's "Mo' Better Blues". His memory will live on in all of his work in films. Rest in peace Dick Anthony and thanks for it all.

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    My folks used to take me to see those movies as a little boy. By the time I was a teenager, I was slipping into the grindhouses to watch them. I don't believe the cussing, stabbing, shooting, constant use of the "n" word, or Pam Grier's breasts [[blown up to 20 feet each on the large screens back then) have made me a horrible person although I'm probably not the one to ask about that.

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    Probably one of his most impressive roles was in a PBS special. A fictional dramatization of a meeting between Malcolm X [[Williams) and Martin Luther King at the Hotel Theresa shortly before Malcolm's assassination. Absolutely brilliant.

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    Now I remember. It was called "The Meeting" and Jason Bernard, another superb and underrated actor, played MLK Jr.. It was a segment of American Playhouse from around 1990 or 1991.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyfunk View Post
    Probably one of his most impressive roles was in a PBS special. A fictional dramatization of a meeting between Malcolm X [[Williams) and Martin Luther King at the Hotel Theresa shortly before Malcolm's assassination. Absolutely brilliant.
    I remember that very well! They had very few props on an almost bare stage. He was tremedous. He made you feel as if you were in the room with Malcolm!

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    Probably one of his most impressive roles was in a PBS special. A fictional dramatization of a meeting between Malcolm X [[Williams) and Martin Luther King at the Hotel Theresa shortly before Malcolm's assassination. Absolutely brilliant.
    Took the words right out of my mouth.

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    I remember him from a few TV appearances like Starsky & Hutch...RIP, Mr. Williams, and thank you...

    Best,

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    I remember that very well! They had very few props on an almost bare stage. He was tremedous. He made you feel as if you were in the room with Malcolm!
    It also made you feel that if Malcolm and Martin were actually able to have a long form conversation, it would have been exactly like "The Meeting".

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    I idolised this man. I loved his work even up to his being cast in silly little comedies. Dick Anthony Williams had presence
    like very few in the business. I'd long hoped some one would cast him in the lead role of a film about the black writer
    Donald Goines...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellow_q View Post
    Agreed!! Williams was a much better actor who, unfortunately, will be best known for his pimp roles in "The Mack" and "Saughter's Big Rip-Off." Having said that, you have to admit that

    "Stick yourself, Tony!!!"
    "Aaaahhhhh"

    was quite funny.
    He did have a flair for delivering comical dialogue. My favorite was: "You ain't no pimp. You a rest haven for hoes." He probably won't be featured in this year's or next year's Oscar memorial. May he rest in peace.

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    Dick Anthony Williams [[1934 -2012)

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    Dick Anthony Williams [[1934 -2012)
    Excellent image.

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