I like to take credit for the work that I have done.
From Jesse Williams
I'm always trying to find the next comedian that just gives me something a little funny to combine with all of the depressing news that I'm processing.
I'm kind of in a middle space, being marketed as a biracial actor. Roles are written either stereotypically black, or they're written 'normal,' which is just code for white.
Storybooks were always a big part of my imagination, and my childhood and adolescence.
I thought that if acting didn't work out, I'd have done law school or medical school: probably law to be honest.
I'm very grateful and fully aware that 90 percent of actors are not working. Going from public school teacher to a show like 'Grey's Anatomy', I love what I do.
Staying true to our goals, Question Bridge as a company and as a project is not singularly about black males. One of the things I'm so excited about Question Bridge is that my vision goes far beyond black males.
Coming from New York, you're kind of indoctrinated with anti-L.A. sentiment, but California is just a really dope state.
I download, like, forty songs a day, I'm a big music collector and a big record collector.
I'm an athletic junkie - I play in all the celebrity all-star games, and I've become buddies with a bunch of athletes.
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