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17Jun2009

The Philanthropist Premieres NEXT Wednesday, June 24th 10/9c

Michael Kenneth Williams as Dax Vahagn

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Michael Kenneth Williams achieved critical acclaim and a loyal fan base for his role as Omar Little in all five seasons of "The Wire."

Williams' television credits include "Alias," "The Hulk," "Law & Order," "Law & Order: SVU," "Six Degrees," "The Sopranos," "CSI," "Boston Legal" and "Kill Point."

Michael's film career began when Tupac Shakur handpicked him to play his brother in "Bullet." He then went on to appear in "Bringing out the Dead," directed by Martin Scorsese. Williams' other film work includes scene-stealing cameos in "I Think I Love My Wife" and "Miracle at St. Anna." He also played a sympathetic detective in "Gone Baby Gone" (Ben Affleck's directorial debut).

Upcoming film releases for Michael include a lead in Todd Solondz's "Forgiveness" and a starring role opposite Sanaa Lathan and Matthew Broderick in "Wonderful World." He can also be seen in the new Michael Cuesta (L.I.E) film "Tell Tale" and "The Road" starring opposite Viggo Mortenson and Charlize Theron. He has also just completed filming on "Brooklyn's Finest."

Dax Vahagn

Dax, an Iraq war veteran, is Teddy's right hand man, bodyguard, personal chauffeur and pilot. When Teddy needs help, he's there. Dax has a great deal of respect for Teddy and will stop at nothing to support him, whether it involves flying across the world, getting arrested, or even putting his own life at risk.

 

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