It intrigued me enough to make me want to see more. And then I saw another clip of this guy cut really badly on his face, and that reminded me of when I got cut on my face. The first thing I thought was, “Wow, this guy looks like the real live Omar Little,” you know, Curtis. A friend of mine brought this clip for me that was floating around YouTube. The way I got involved was actually through Twitter. How did you get involved with this film in particular? Your visibility obviously helps you get behind projects like these and promote stories that you are extremely passionate about. Indiewire caught up with Williams to find out how and why he came onto the project (directed by Damon Russell), and what Wu-Tang Clan fans can expect of his upcoming turn as Ol’ Dirty Bastard in the biopic of the rapper, “Dirty White Boy.”
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