NAPOLEON WILLIAMS III
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FILM | ||
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Gunpoint |
Lead |
Sinclair |
Not For Girls |
Supporting |
Jonny Lee Miller |
I Fly, Too |
Supporting |
Aissa Rose Gueye |
Before I Let Go |
Supporting |
DaeQuan Collier |
COMMERCIAL | ||
Conflicts available upon request. |
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NEW MEDIA | ||
Brian the Series (Episode 4) |
Guest |
Jordan Riggs |
In the Shadows of Ferguson |
Lead |
Ashley Tindall |
INDUSTRIAL | ||
PWC Digital |
Featured |
Jennifer Erickson |
Rent Logic Promo |
Principal |
Yale Fox |
Rhinebeck Bank Purpose Rollout |
Featured |
Jenko Kent |
THEATER | ||
A Soldier’s Play |
C.J. Memphis/Wilkie Understudy |
Charles Weldon, NEC NYC |
Tinderbox |
Sloe Gin |
Gregory Carr/SIUE EStL,IL |
Cognitive Dissonance |
Abraham |
Mildred E. Bastian CPA, StL,MO |
Seven Guitars |
Hedley |
Bank of America Theatre, StL |
The Piano Lesson |
Doaker |
Emerson PC/HSSU Players, StL |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'11" |
Weight: 250 lbs |
Stick Shift, Political Pundit, Protestant Preaching, Rap, Baseball, Basketball, Billiards/Pool Player, Bowling, Boxing, Combat - Stage, Football, Frisbee, Handball, Ping Pong, Racquetball, Shooting - Revolver/Automatic, Shooting - Rifle, Shooting - Skeet/Trap, Softball, Weight Lifting, Wrestling, Dance - Breakdance, Dance Hip Hop, Dance Modern, Dancer, Firearms, Host, Improvisation, Licensed Driver, Modeling, Singer, Teleprompter, Vocal Range: Bari-Tenor, Vocal Style: Legit, Vocal Style: Rapper, Voiceover, Whistler, African Accent, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, American - Standard/General Accent, Jamaican Accent, South African Accent, West Indian Accent
Napoleon Williams III is an American film and stage actor best known for the role of David Green in the film Gunpoint and his multi-role performance as J.D. Shelley, Joseph Jones, and Percy Green in the black box-style historical documentary In the Shadows of Ferguson. He is theatrically trained having studied under the tutelage of Gregory Carr, Arthur French, and the late Charles Weldon. Napoleon possesses a disarming charm, a scoundrel's scowl, and a mastery of unique character interpretation techniques.