We’re excited to announce that actor/comedian Gary Anthony Williams will be an announcer at Day 1 – October 7th of our Rappelling Over the Edge for Veterans event!
Gary will be doing the “play-by-play” announcing of our rappellers as they descend down the 25-story Hilton Universal City on Day 1, Media Day of this two-day event! Gary starred as Bebop in this summer’s hit “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2”, and regularly does improve on “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”.
We so appreciate Gary’s latest support of our organization and our mission! Twice before he has hosted our annual Builders Ball. 100% of the funds raised at this upcoming event will go to build homes for Veteran families in North Los Angeles County. #HabitatVeterans
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About Gary Anthony Williams
This Summer, Gary was seen as Bebop in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2.” He recently shot the “Untitled Macon Blair Project” and is currently filming “5th of July.” Other film work includes “The Internship,” “Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle,” “Undercover Brother,” “Soul Plane” and “The Factory.” On TV, you can check him out in new episodes of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” He has recurred regularly on “The Soul Man,” “Raising Hope,” “Malcolm in the Middle,” and “Weeds.” Gary was a series regular on “Boston Legal” as well as “Blue Collar Comedy.” He’s also the voice of the award-winning music show “Unsung.”
Gary and his writing partner recently sold a feature script to Lionsgate. In addition, the two of them just completed production of a ½ hour pilot for DreamWorks TV and are writing, directing and producing DreamWorks TV’s award-winning show “Life Hacks for Kids,” which has over 150,000,000 views. Currently, you can watch their live-action shorts, “Snackdown,” on Disney Jr.
In animation, Gary voices several Disney animated shows including series regular characters on “Doc McStuffins,” “The Lion Guard” and “Sheriff Callie’s Wild West.” He played Uncle Ruckus in “The Boondocks,” Riff Tamson in George Lucas’ “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” and both Mongul and Mongal in “Batman: The Brave and Bold.” Catch him in episodes of “Bob’s Burgers,” “Rick and Morty,” “American Dad,” “Super Mansion,” “China Illinois” and “Black Dynamite.” Gary is very pretty. Oh yeah, he’s also a proud member of the all-black, ass-kicking improv show, “The Black Version.”