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Katt Williams
American comedian and actor Katt Williams is best known for his role as Money Mike in the movie Friday After Next. Williams has been a part of the entertainment business for 20 years now. Interestingly, Williams started being creative at a young age. He was a sincere and obedient student, but he quit school with the aim of becoming a comedian.
Williams realized at a young age that he does well at making people laugh. Within a short time after he realized this, he gave up everything- his home, his comforts, and even his education just to become a comedian. He was too young when he did his first live stand-up comedy act. After getting better at being funny and on time, he became a regular in comedy clubs and shows. He has also been in movies and TV shows, which has helped him reach a wider range of people. People love how he acts like a pimp on screen and on stage. Williams will go far because he is so smart and works so hard.
Early Life
Katt Williams, aka Micah Sierra Williams, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on September 2, 1971. He grew up in Dayton for most of his life.
Williams went to Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School when he was younger. After that, he went to Colonel White High School, where he did well.
Soon, he moved away from his parents to follow his artistic dreams. Even though he would be stuck and have nowhere to live without help, that didn't stop his rising spirit. Williams lived in a park in Coconut Grove, Miami, for four years. He made a living by selling magazines and books door-to-door. He even stole radios from cars.
Career
He appeared as a guest star on NYPD Blue in 2002. As a result, he was cast in episodes of a variety of television shows, including The Tracy Morgan Show, The Boondocks, and My Wife and Kids. Katt Williams's first movie role was as Money Mike in Friday After Next, which came out in 2002.
After this, he worked with Owen Wilson and Ed Helms in Bastards, Rebound (2005), Epic Movie (2007), and Norbit (2009). He was on the improv show Wild 'n Out on MTV from 2005 to 2007, and then he was on First Sunday (2008). Williams kept going on tour, and he also did a few very popular NBO specials.