
Cress Williams
Cress Williams is an American actor born on July 26, 1970, in Heidelberg, West Germany, to American parents. He studied acting at Fullerton College and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in theatre from the University of California, Los Angeles. Williams began his acting career performing in college plays, notably in productions like Shakespeare's "Othello" in 1990 before moving on to television and film roles. He is best known for his diverse roles on television, including Terrence "Scooter" Williams on the sitcom "Living Single," Inspector Antwon Babcock on "Nash Bridges," and Detective Ed Williams on the drama "Close to Home." He gained further prominence as Mayor Lavon Hayes in The CW series "Hart of Dixie" and especially as the lead character Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning in the superhero TV series "Black Lightning" (2018-2021). Williams has also had guest roles on numerous popular shows including "Prison Break," where he played the assassin Wyatt Mathewson, along with appearances in "Friday Night Lights," "Grey's Anatomy," and "Law & Order: SVU," among others. In addition to live-action roles, he has voiced the character John Henry Irons in animated films related to the DC universe. Off screen, Williams has been married twice and has four children. His career spans from the early 1990s to the present, marked by a steady presence in television dramas, action series, and superhero fiction, earning him recognition as a versatile and reliable actor in the entertainment industry
- Known ForActing
- Born26 July 1970 (age 55)
- Place of BirthHeidelberg, Germany
Cress Williams

- Known ForActing
- Born26 July 1970 (age 55)
- Place of BirthHeidelberg, Germany

Dead Wrong
2024

What Remains
2022

Crime Story
2021

The Violent Heart
2020

The Death and Return of Superman
2019

Reign of the Supermen
2019

The Death of Superman
2018

Lowriders
2017

In Your Eyes
2014

Little Black Book
2004

The Dogwalker
2002

Pursuit of Happiness
2001

Masquerade
2000

Never Been Kissed
1999

Fallen
1998

Home Invasion
1997

L.A. Johns
1997

Rolling Thunder
1996

2 Days in the Valley
1996
