What is Clarence Williams III’s net worth?
Clarence Williams III Net Worth: This is one of the questions that people ask the most about Clarence Williams III and although they always end up answering it on other pages with an “I don’t know, you know” or “it depends” if there are some estimates that various web portals mention.
Clarence Williams III Net Worth has an estimated $2 million net worth, according to Celebrity Net Worth. However, it is not possible to make an exact calculation about the fortune of this great star. Information about Clarence Williams III Net Worth in 2021 is being updated as soon as possible by wepublishnews.com
Name |
Clarence Williams III
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Date of Birth: |
August 21, 1939
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Net Worth: | $2 million |
Occupation: | Actor, Television Director |
Nationality: | American |
Last Updated: | 2021 |
Death of Clarence Williams III
Popularly recognized primarily for having been the black protagonist of the popular television series, he died in Los Angeles of colon cancer
Clarence Williams III, popularly recognized primarily for having been the black protagonist of the popular television series Youth Patrol, died in Los Angeles at age 81 of colon cancer.
This was confirmed by his representative to the specialized site Variety, where he revealed that the death occurred last Friday, despite having taken public the weekend.
Although the actor’s face became familiar in Argentina through the series that in the 70s was seen by the then Channel 11, and that he headed together with Michael Cole and Peggy Lipton, in the following years he had active participation in various films and series.
In the film, Clarence Williams III was the father of Prince in Purple Rain and Wesley Snipes in White Hell, as well as acting in Not One False Step, Double Betrayal, and The Legend of 1900, where he was directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.
On television, he reunited with his old partner Peggy Lipton in the famous Twin Peaks, where they shared a cast.
However, in the popular imagination, the face of Clarence Williams III, but especially his bulging Afro hairstyle, was associated with the installment that told the story of three former juvenile offenders, who were trained to act as undercover policemen in an environment dominated by hippie effervescence, social protests, and black power.