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Terry Richardson Shoots Michael K. Williams For Vice

The key to surviving in Hollywood as an actor is versatility. After a polarizing run as the infamous Omar Little on HBO's 'The Wire,' one could see how Michael K. Williams could get typecasted and not be able to show much versatility in future roles.

It's super photographer Terry Richardson to the rescue, as he recently shot Williams as various characters from Shakespearean plays. Check him out as Caliban from 'The Tempest,' Hamlet and Julius Caesar. Now how is that for versatility?
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