Omar coming
(You have to know The Wire which is set in Baltimore)
“I don’t think fans have heard their last whistle in our stadium.”
— Jonas Shaffer (@jonas_shaffer) October 7, 2021
The Ravens didn't expect a 10-second homage to Michael K. Williams to go viral. Here's how it all came together last month — and why Omar's comin' to more games. https://t.co/7fPSiiG99h
For Michael K. Williams……. https://t.co/VkDr88k6Ng
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) September 20, 2021
Heard the sound of Omar whistling “Farmer In The Dell” from the stadium while walking across the Ostend Street bridge to the Ravens opener and thought I’d lost my shit. It’s the little things that are gonna get me, I guess. But Michael gonna last.
— David Simon (@AoDespair) September 20, 2021
A short remembrance for a talent, a genuine collaborator and a true friend. What I hope never gets lost is the awareness that Mike genuinely wanted his work to matter; not for fame or reward, but for leaving us all better humans in its wake.https://t.co/bfsKzsdpu2
— David Simon (@AoDespair) September 12, 2021
Following Michael K. Williams' death, his friends, fellow actors and directors are paying tribute to the talented star. https://t.co/XldQvWEoHC
— CNN (@CNN) September 7, 2021
If you don’t know, you better ask somebody. His name was Michael K. Williams. He shared with me his secret fears then stepped out into his acting with true courage, acting in the face of fear, not in the absence of it. It took me years to learn what Michael had in abundance. pic.twitter.com/BIkoPPrPzg
— Wendell Pierce (@WendellPierce) September 6, 2021
The Redemption of Michael K. Williams – good article written before he passed away.