The Wire Tap: Michael K. Williams 
Published Sunday, February 03, 2008 12:00 PM
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    By Dove ~Sheepish Lordess of Chaos~

    He’s baaa-aaack! Everyone on The Wire, even the baddest of the bad, know that Omar Little is no joke. From the vets like Avon and Wee-Bey to the new jacks like Marlo and Michael, there is a healthy fear of Omar’s wrath in the streets.

     

    Prop Joe probably said it best before his unavoidable death, when he declared he’d be laying low “out of respect for that man’s skill set” once Omar’s return to Baltimore was inevitable.

     

    Actor Michael K. Williams brings Omar’s “Robin Hood” style to the screen in such a believable way that even the harshest of critics praise his name. When we spoke to Michael in January 2007, he let us know that he wasn’t concerned with being stereotyped as long as he was working. Thankfully, he’s transcending the thug and cop roles with roles in films alongside Ed Norton and Charlize Theron.

     

    We took some quality time to speak with Michael about his new movies, his beginnings as a dancer, his concern for the community and his mission to succeed with the Czar Entertainment team.

     

    AllHipHop.com: We saw last season Omar threw his guns away, went out of the country and pretty much retired from the game. Talk to us about the frame of mind of Omar then to now realizing that he has to come back.

    Michael K. Williams: He came back with the mindset that he's prepared to die, because I think he took Butchie's death real hard. He's prepared to die or kill somebody again.

    AllHipHop.com: Explain the relationship between Omar and Butchie [for those just catching up with The Wire].

    Michael: Butchie's like a godfather or an uncle figure to Omar, that's one of the only people [that he would consider to be family] besides his grandmother, who he takes to church. It's a real deep respect that Omar has for Butchie.

    AllHipHop.com: Now that Cheese has been basically brought to the dark side with Marlo and Prop Joe is gone, what is Omar looking at? Other than being prepared to die, is he seeing this as a death of the entire system of what he's known?

    Michael: Throughout the season you're gonna see what he's made of. Omar's the last of a dying breed, there's no more codes and order as far as the street life is concerned. He's fighting to keep that alive, but it's a whole new generation coming up and they just don't care about those ethics. It's unfortunate, but he's like a dinosaur to those guys. There's really no one of his caliber walking the streets that feels the way he does about the codes - or at least that's how it seems.

    AllHipHop.com: You did a lot of dancing before you ever got into acting. Do you ever plan on getting into any musicals or any way you can use that?

    Michael: Sure, I would love to do a musical. If I could bring both worlds together, that would be the perfect setting. I would definitely get back on stage in a situation like that.

    AllHipHop.com: You were dancing for Crystal Waters - that means you're a little crazy with the house dancing too.

    Michael: Yeah I'm a huge house head, I love house music. She's a very good friend of mine, she basically took me around the world actually. [laughs]

    AllHipHop.com: Being that you're a Brooklyn native, how did you get into house music?

    Michael: I don't know really. Growing up in in the city I remember sneaking into The Garage, Loft and all of the big clubs back then in the '80s - they played house music and whatnot. My cousin knew her way around the city, she was always one to get up on the train and go by herself. She knew things that I didn't know, and basically exposed me to all of that. That's how I got into house music, basically being with her, and then I just started dancing.

    AllHipHop.com: Acting wise, what are you working on now and what do you have coming up in the next year?

    Michael: I got two films coming up this year, one is The Hulk 2 with Ed Norton, and I'm in the new Spike Lee joint called Miracle At St. Anna, which is based on the Buffalo Soldier story of the 92nd infantry. I just booked this new picture called The Road with Charlize Theron. I'm excited about that and eager to work with her. I'm just cranking them out little by little.

    AllHipHop.com: Do you feel like these new roles for you are out of the norm?

    Michael: I'm definitely growing as an actor in Hollywood, I'm definitely starting to get looked at in different lights as opposed to just being that thug dude. But I'm still proud of the roles that I get, and tomorrow I'd still do another thug role if I had to. If they gave me the opportunity it would be no problem.

    AllHipHop.com: Do you plan on going back into TV as well?

    Michael: They say never say never, so I'm not gonna say I would never go back into television, but my sights are definitely geared towards the silver screen. Coming off of a show like The Wire, especially off of a network like HBO, it's hard to push all of that back into a little box. Even though The Wire was on a little screen, HBO is a beast where you can do pretty much whatever you wanted to do. I would never be able to get that freedom like that again on a regular network, but if the right project came along of course I would do it. But right now my eyes are definitely set on the big screen.

    AllHipHop.com: How did you link up with Czar Entertainment and what are your goals working with them as management?

    Michael: Jimmy and I grew up together in Flatbush, Brooklyn. I watched his career as he went from Jimmy H. to Jimmy Henchmen and now just Jimmy Rosemond. Even before I booked The Wire when I took a break from the industry for two years because things weren't going my direction, I decided to work with my mother in her day care, I became her administrative assistant. Two years after that I was ready to get back in the business and I tracked Jimmy down and said, "J, I think you're the man to take me to the promised land" and he's been working with me ever since. This was before The Wire, we reconnected and he took me in and started representing me, and The Wire hit and it's been history.

    AllHipHop.com: Are you getting into fashion or any other industries at all?

    Michael: I don't have any plans to get into fashion, but you never say never. Right now my main thing is using my status to get a lot of speaking engagements talking to the kids a lot, giving back to the community. I'm actually on my way to Trenton [New Jersey] right now, with the mayor of Trenton, we're gonna have a forum speaking against gang violence out there. As we all know Trenton is on fire right now, so I'm doing things like that reaching out to the community and talking to the kids.


    I got a Career Day coming up in Brooklyn on the 15th, going to the elementary school giving back to my hood, and just reconnect with the community and see my little brothers and sisters.

    AllHipHop.com: If you can have a legacy to leave behind for people, what do you want them to know about you?

    Michael: Mike's just being a cool a** dude [laughs].  I'm pretty much happy go lucky, I don't even try to stress too much about any one thing but anybody that knows me knows that Mike is cool. That'll probably read on my tombstone: Here lays MKW, a cool a** dude. [laughs]


    Comments

     

    B*braze said:

    kant live w/o the wire. hands down the best show i ever seen. i got all the seasons on dvd and will get season 5 when it come out.

    oh and tonights episode for those who aint got on demand...
    i dont wanna give it away but this nigga omar pull a straight batman move. the man is aktive.
    February 3, 2008 12:28 PM
     

    TheKnowledge said:

    Even though Avon is my All-Time favorite character, Omar is arguably the best character on the show.
    February 3, 2008 12:28 PM
     

    Oath said:

    Michael K Williams Definitely captured that role of Omar.....  Too bad many people are so ignorant they judge him just off that character...
    February 3, 2008 12:39 PM
     

    workn4betterday said:

    Yo by far Omar is the best character on the wire...Yo B*Braze feel you dog...the wire is the best show I've seen period...this season they really doing it big this year...As long as it dont go out like the soprano's
    February 3, 2008 12:53 PM
     

    Cmacjb said:

    Omar is one of the best characters on the show keep doing your thing son.
    February 3, 2008 1:01 PM
     

    The Wire Tap: Michael K. Williams - AllHipHop | Search Celebrity said:

    February 3, 2008 1:30 PM
     

    Souman72 said:

    This was a very good interview . I cant wait to see more of his up coming films. I cant wai to see how the wire ends .
    February 3, 2008 1:46 PM
     

    jerzey379 said:

    I WOULD LIKE TO SEE HIM IN SOME MORE ROLES!
    I LOVE THIS SHOW ALSO! ONE OF MY FAVORITES!
    February 3, 2008 1:48 PM
     

    sincitysown said:

    All of the characters on The Wire to me are good. HBO keeps it straight real and one has to appreciate that. I have every season of The Wire on DVD and even though I'm way over here in Japan, I stay on top of the latest episodes of season 5.
    February 3, 2008 1:49 PM
     

    Smashit said:

    Omar gives the Wire the real-ness that comes with the game and he plays that role so hard you think he still in B-More right now!

    It's good to know he giving back to the youth and doing what he can to talk against violence on the real.
    February 3, 2008 2:58 PM
     

    WhutTheeHail said:

    For 5 Seasons, he's been very consistent on The Wire.
    February 3, 2008 3:34 PM
     

    HeadCrack456 said:

    YO he aint never lie, trenton is def on fire right now...for yall who dont know about the 7 mile city-if we were the size of philly we would of out murdered them last year. philly avys 400-450 murders a year. thats more than a nigga a day...Trenton is Damu-Kingdom. the real omar would never survive here
    February 3, 2008 3:40 PM
     

    NIKESandTIMBZ said:

    Yo , if anybody got some footage of MKW dancing for Crystal Watters, holla@ me.
    February 3, 2008 4:01 PM
     

    DOWNTOWN26 said:

    this nigga omar is a goon,,but gay azz hell!!!!!
    February 3, 2008 5:50 PM
     

    donald7862003 said:

    I usually dont post but read all comments left on this site. I would like to say that Oath that picture of the malvo dc sniper associate is a bad look. Yo may want to change that!!! To me its like having a picture of bin laden instead. Just my opinion
    February 3, 2008 6:30 PM
     

    Dove said:

    @ Nikes

    Not 100% sure, but I *think* this is him in this video. At about the 1:45 mark or so and near the end you see a quick snip of his face as he's dancing...
    Either way, you know he had to be able to MOVE with this kind of choreography...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0opYQjVcVE
    February 3, 2008 7:32 PM
     

    traxcrash said:

    PLease dont let Omar Die ... He is causing Havoc in the streets right now
    February 4, 2008 12:56 AM
     

    Dove said:

    So what did everyone think of Omar's super hero type leap from the building tonight? lol
    February 4, 2008 2:21 AM
     

    KINGDONG said:

    THE WIRE IS THE BEST SHOW EVER.........I KNOW THIS IS THE LAST SEASON..BUT THEY NEED TO SOME HOW SWING IT INTO A MOVIE.....THAT WOULD BE CRAZY.....IF THEY CAN DO IT FOR SEX IN THE CITY....THEY CAN DO IT FOR THE WIRE.......OMAR IS BEYOND GANGSTER........THIS NIGGAS CHARACTER IS NUTS........EVEN THE HARDEST NIGGAS KNOW TO RESPECT OMAR AND THEY KNOW HE GAY......THAT DON'T MEAN SHIT THIS NIGGA WILL GET YO ASS IF YOU CROSSED HIM.......EVEN MARLO KNOW.......THATS WHY HIS CREW STAY LOOKIN OVER THERE SHOULDERS......BIG UP MIKE!
    February 4, 2008 2:41 AM
     

    MOB4L said:

    Dude is too cool, always gotta give back to the foundation man. Those who are the most successful in life are those who NEVER forget NOR are ashamed of WHERE they come from.

    @sincitysown

    Where in Japan are you? If Tokyo then that would be great cause I would like to go there again and this time hang with someone who knows the town well.
    February 4, 2008 4:56 AM
     

    alisha said:

    the wire is the show! you can't just watch one episode and think all is good...thanks to on demand...u can watch when ever. and the way they end a show....it leaves u wanting MORE. i love the WIRE. omar is gay...but a killer in the streets. thank GOD marlo aint backin down...lol. but i can't wait until the next epidose...mike goes to jail and (my opinion) mc nulty needs to get caught.
    February 6, 2008 5:42 PM
     

    alisha said:

    oooooh.....this was a great interview too. a dancer? wooooow, never would have thought.
    February 6, 2008 5:59 PM
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