Virgil Williams

Virgil Williams is an American screenwriter. He has written for television shows like 24 and ER, as well as films such as The Piano Lesson and Mudbound, for which he and director Dee Rees received a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination.

Career

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Williams began working in television as a writer for 24, for which he wrote a single episode during the first season in 2002. He was then hired as a story editor for the show's second season and reprised his role as a writer for the third season, contributing one more episode. In total, he scripted four episodes of the show.

Later, in 2005, Williams became a co-producer and writer for ER during its twelfth season. He wrote two episodes for the twelfth season, "Two Ships" and "Strange Bedfellows". Williams was then promoted to producer and writer for the thirteenth season and wrote two more episodes, "Jigsaw" and "From Here to Paternity". For the fourteenth season, he was promoted to supervising producer, during which he wrote three episodes: "Gravity", "Believe the Unseen", and "Tandem Repeats". He remained a supervising producer for the fifteenth and final season and wrote two more episodes entitled "Oh, Brother" and "Separation Anxiety".

In 2011, Williams joined the writer staff of Criminal Minds, for which he wrote ten episodes and worked as a co-executive producer. In 2016, actor Thomas Gibson allegedly kicked Williams in the shin during the production of an episode in which Gibson was directing, leading to Gibson's removal from the production.[1]

In 2017, Williams signed a deal with Universal Television.[2] After co-writing the film Mudboundadapted from the novel of the same name by Hillary Jordan—with director Dee Rees, the two received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in 2017.[3]

In 2024, Williams co-wrote the Netflix film The Piano Lesson with its debut director, Malcolm Washington.[4]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
2017 Mudbound Co-screenwriter Nominated for Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay [5][6]
2021 A Journal for Jordan [7]
2024 The Piano Lesson [8]

References

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  1. ^ Bradley, Laura (2016-09-22). "Thomas Gibson Addresses the Kick That Got Him Fired from Criminal Minds". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2024-11-02.
  2. ^ Otterson, Joe (2017-06-22). "'Criminal Minds" Virgil Williams Inks Overall Deal with Universal TV". Variety. Retrieved 2020-12-06.
  3. ^ "Virgil Williams: Nominations and awards - the Los Angeles Times".
  4. ^ "Denzel Washington on Watching Son Malcolm Direct 'The Piano Lesson,' Which August Wilson Adaptation Is Next and Why 'Gladiator' Is a 'Hard Act to Follow'". Yahoo News. 2024-09-10. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  5. ^ McNary, Dave (2018-01-29). "'Mudbound' Writer Virgil Williams to Adapt Denzel Washington's 'A Journal for Jordan'". Variety. Retrieved 2024-11-02.
  6. ^ Patten, Dominic (2018-01-23). "'Mudbound's Dee Rees Makes Oscar History As 1st Black Woman Nominated For Best Adapted Screenplay". Deadline. Retrieved 2024-11-02.
  7. ^ Asay, Paul (2022-01-11). "Denzel Washington, Dana Canedy and Virgil Williams talk faith, film and A Journal For Jordan". Plugged In. Retrieved 2024-11-02.
  8. ^ Sanders, Marshelle (2024-10-23). "Malcolm Washington Brings August Wilson's 'The Piano Lesson' to the Big Screen". Chicago Defender. Retrieved 2024-11-02.
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