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Michael Kenneth Williams (November 22, 1966 – September 6, 2021) was an American actor. He rose to fame for his acclaimed portrayals of Omar Little on the HBO drama series The Wire (2002–2008) and Albert "Chalky" White on the HBO series Boardwalk Empire (2010–2014).
Narcisse was the driving force behind the downfall of the few sympathetic characters on Boardwalk Empire, particularly Albert "Chalky" White (Michael K. Williams) and Daughter Maitland (Margot Bingham). His motivations often stem from the need to be right or the thrill of antagonizing people, and he is one of the few characters to never be ...
He asks Chalky this and after Chalky gives him permission, Dunn and the other black workers take over the Ritz-Carlton after beating up the abusive Food and Beverages Owner and soon get into a huge fight with the white townspeople of Atlantic City on the Boardwalk with Dunn beating up Deputy Raymond Halloran.
The New York native was best known for playing Omar in The Wire from 2002 to 2008, as well as Chalky White in Boardwalk Empire from 2010 to 2014. Williams also starred in 12 Years a Slave and When ...
In order to undermine her story, Richard asks Nucky for the location where Jimmy's body is actually buried. Nucky agrees to tell Richard, but for a price: he must eliminate New York gangster Dr. Valentin Narcisse (Jeffrey Wright), who is causing problems for Nucky and his associate Chalky White (Michael K. Williams).
2 Chalky White Employees: They both are shot to death by the KKK when they attack Chalky's warehouse. Herman Dacus : The leader of the KKK who, alongside the other members, attacks Chalky's warehouse and is shot on the head and killed by Chalky whilst running away from the warehouse after attacking it.
Mickey convinces Chalky's rivals, the D'Alessio brothers, to murder Chalky and gives them a description of his car, a Packard. They track the car but mistakenly kill Chalky's driver instead of Chalky himself. [2] Mickey persuades the D'Alessio brothers to rob the ward boss in broad daylight on the boardwalk. [3]
Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode a "great" 8.6 out of 10 and wrote, "Boardwalk Empire shook itself off this week and broke free of its minor mid-season dip with 'The Old Ship of Zion' - an episode highlighted by an intense confrontation between Chalky and Dr. Narcisse and a violent (and deadly) altercation between Chalky and Dunn." [4]