Ron Williams

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ron Williams (2004)
Ron Williams (2012)

Ron Williams (born February 2, 1942 in Oakland , California ), composer name (GEMA): Ronald Lee Williams-Clarke , is an American actor , voice actor , singer and presenter .

Act

Williams attended Oakland Technical High School in Oakland, California until 1960. He completed his training as a military policeman in the state of Georgia . He then served as the only African American in his MP unit at Fort Belvoir , Virginia. In 1961 he came to Stuttgart as GI , where he was retrained as a radio announcer and print journalist. When Soldatensender American Forces Network in Germany he became the first African-American news anchor. Williams also wrote for the US military newspaper Stars and Stripes and for Overseas Weekly .

During his service in Stuttgart he already performed as a singer (soloist with the Horst Jankowski Jazz Choir , soloist with the SDR Big Band ) and after his dismissal in 1963 and various jobs, among others. a. As a chauffeur, butler, Cola sales driver , Pan-Am airport ground staff, he was hired as a member of the ensemble of the Renitenztheater in Stuttgart. In 1965/66 he was in fact the first American political cabaret artist in Germany. He became known to an ever larger audience through guest appearances (including with the Berlin “ porcupines ”) radio and TV appearances ( Kinder des Olymps , 1966 ZDF ). He was in the role of Hud (song: I am a colored man ) member of the first ensemble of the legendary musical Hair (1968-1969). In the 1970s, Williams took over the direction of Hair and toured Germany, Austria and Switzerland with it. As a member of Rick Cluchey's San Quentin Drama Workshop from San Francisco , he appeared in the plays The Cage and The Wall is Mama in England, Scotland and Germany from 1973 to 1975 . In 1975 he was hired by the London Black Theater of Brixton , founded in the early 1970s as the first Afro-British theater company in England by Frank Cousins under the name The Dark and Light Theater Company , to play the lead role in the award-winning play Ceremonies in Dark Old Men . He toured with the company in England and Wales. In 1976 he came back to Germany from London and started his one-man satire show series in Munich. a. Happy Birthday America 1976. D-Mark followed, D-Mark over everything in 1978 in Stuttgart, Front support in 1982 in Munich . In 1983, in the Münchner Lach- und Schießgesellschaft , Countdown and 1984, Go to the devil! with guest appearances in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In 1985 he was the presenter / singer in the live TV recording of the Harlem Story (with singer / dancer from New York) in WDR / ARD ( WDR Big Band Cologne under the direction of Peter Herbolzheimer ). From 1985 to 1993 he was the presenter of the TV music magazine Musik-Szene ( ORF / WDR / ARD). He was also hired as the host / anchorman for the international Deutsche Welle TV magazine Focus on Europe (1986-1993). He got his own Saturday night program Ron-Abend (WDR / ARD) in 1986. There he appeared as a cabaret artist, singer and host.

Williams had over 800 TV guest appearances and he was seen in more than 300 own programs in German-speaking countries.

Williams is known to a younger audience as the presenter of the WDR / ARD series Fun on Tuesday - with Zini . He also lent his voice as a voice actor to the villain Oogie Boogie in Nightmare Before Christmas ; in Ariel, the mermaid (2nd dubbed version, 1998), Ariel, the mermaid 2 - Longing for the sea and Ariel, the mermaid - How it all began he spoke Sebastian, the crab . At the Luisenburg Festival in Wunsiedel in the summer of 2011/12, he hosted and played seven roles in the musical The Blues Brothers as a star guest . Since 2002 he has played title roles in stage productions of the Kempf theater guest performances (2002–2005 in Germany, Austria and Switzerland I Have a Dream - The Martin Luther King Story , 2005–2009 (also in Spain, Portugal) The Ray Charles Show , 2009–2012 Free at last - The Nelson Mandela Story and 2012–2016 The Harry Belafonte Story ). From the end of September to mid-November 2015 he played in Onkel Toms Hütte - Reloaded . After the successful premiere on February 28, 2015 in Aschheim near Munich, there was a tour with his current solo program Hautnah (reading with concert) with biographical episodes with the Jörg Seidel Swing Trio from November 15 to December 15, 2016 . Since 2009 he has also been a host and singer with SweetSoulMusicRevue , The Sound of Classic Motown , The SweetSoulGospelRevue and SweetSoulXmasRevue .

From 2019 to 2020 he played the role of William Brooks in the TV series Lindenstrasse .

social commitment

In 2002, Ron Williams took over the patronage of the Children's Culture Caravan ; In 2006 he became patron of the Life Without Racism Foundation in North Rhine-Westphalia; In 2008 Ron Williams took over the sponsorship for u. a. the Albert-Einstein-Gymnasium in Frankenthal (Palatinate) in the project School without Racism - School with Courage . Together with other Bavarian musicians, cabaret artists and authors, Williams has been involved in the very young care campaign since 2007 . very old. all ears . On July 12th 2013 he took over the sponsorship for the Augustinus-Gymnasium in Weiden, Bavaria, in the project School without Racism - School with Courage .

Awards

For his commitment against racism, xenophobia, violence and for more humanity, Williams was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany by the Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany on October 13, 2004 .

Filmography (selection)

Discography (selection)

  • King Kong (Is Alive And Well) (single, as Ronnie Lee Williams, 1970s)
  • Judy Cheeks Please Give Me This Night (US title: Mellow Lovin ' ) (Co-Songwriter) (Album, 1978 - Ariola)
  • Ron Williams: Soul Down (Soul-Medley) (Single, 1983)
  • Ron Williams & Stephan Wald : Helmut : You, you, you. Ronnie : Yes, I Agree. (1985 - CBS)
  • All you need is a friend (1993)
  • Hair 1993 Ron Williams, Nina Hagen , Udo Lindenberg and Uwe Ochsenknecht (1993)
  • Because it's Christmas time: Mary's Boychild (musical stars sing Christmas carols) (1996, Polydor)
  • Juke & The Blue Joint meets Ron Williams (1997 - Acoustic Music)
  • Ron and Julian Williams: Together We Move the World (1998 - Polymedia)
  • Ron Williams feat. The Union Open your Heart (2000)
  • Ron Williams & Ariane Roth: As Long As We Feel Each Other (2001 - Whoopee Records)
  • Ron Williams & The Bluesnight Band: Gotta Do The Right Thing (2005)
  • Martin Luther King - King of Love , CD / LP (2007 - Sony / BMG)
  • Ron Williams & Jörg Seidel Band: Jazzin 'up the Soul (2008)
  • Successful songs from: The Nelson Mandela Story - Free at Last (2009)

Synchronous roles

Radio plays

Web links

Commons : Ron Williams  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Uncle Tom's Cabin. In: Kempf theater guest plays. Theatergastspiele Kempf GmbH, archived from the original on May 24, 2015 ; accessed on May 28, 2015 .
  2. Up close. In: Kempf theater guest plays. Theatergastspiele Kempf GmbH, archived from the original on May 24, 2015 ; accessed on May 28, 2015 .
  3. Care campaign “very young. very old. Ganz ohr “ ( Memento of the original from April 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , pflegen-online.de, October 10, 2007. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / pflegen-online.de
  4. discogs.com: Judy Cheeks Please Give Me This Night