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'''Steven Williams''' (born January 7, 1949) is an award-winning American [[actor]] who has starred in many films and television shows.
'''Steven Williams''' (born January 7, 1949) is an award-winning American [[actor]] who has starred in many films and television shows.


Williams was born in [[Kingsport, Tennessee]] and raised in [[Gate City, Virginia]].<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/8/Steven-Williams.html Steven Williams Biography (1949-)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He is known for his role as Captain Adam Fuller on the [[Fox Network]]'s hit tv series ''[[21 Jump Street]]'' from 1987-1991. Steven also played Lt. Burnett on the [[CBS]] drama series ''[[The Equalizer]]'' in [[1999]]. He later played Det. August Brooks on the short lived [[Turner Network Television|TNT]] tv series ''[[L.A. Heat]]'' in [[1996]]. Steven also had a recurring role as [[X (The X-Files)|Mr. X]] on the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] hit [[science fiction]] series ''[[The X-Files]]''. He later played Russel A. Lincoln in [[Linc's]].
Williams was born in [[Kingsport, Tennessee]] and raised in [[Gate City, Virginia]].<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/8/Steven-Williams.html Steven Williams Biography (1949-)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He is known for his role as Captain Adam Fuller on the [[Fox Network]]'s hit tv series ''[[21 Jump Street]]'' from 1987-1991. Steven also played Lt. Burnett on the [[CBS]] drama series ''[[The Equalizer]]'' in [[1989]]. He later played Det. August Brooks on the short lived [[Turner Network Television|TNT]] tv series ''[[L.A. Heat]]'' in [[1996]]. Steven also had a recurring role as [[X (The X-Files)|Mr. X]] on the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] hit [[science fiction]] series ''[[The X-Files]]''. He later played Russel A. Lincoln in [[Linc's]].


He also appeared in the [[1980]] hit comedy film ''[[The Blues Brothers]]'' as Trooper Mount. Other film roles include playing Nester in the [[1985]] sequel film ''[[Missing in Action 2: The Beginning]]'', and in the [[1993]] [[horror film]] ''[[Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday]]'' as a [[bounty hunter]] named Creighton Duke.
He also appeared in the [[1980]] hit comedy film ''[[The Blues Brothers]]'' as Trooper Mount. Other film roles include playing Nester in the [[1985]] sequel film ''[[Missing in Action 2: The Beginning]]'', and in the [[1993]] [[horror film]] ''[[Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday]]'' as a [[bounty hunter]] named Creighton Duke.

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For other persons of the same name, see Stephen Williams
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Steven Williams

Steven Williams (born January 7, 1949) is an award-winning American actor who has starred in many films and television shows.

Williams was born in Kingsport, Tennessee and raised in Gate City, Virginia.[1] He is known for his role as Captain Adam Fuller on the Fox Network's hit tv series 21 Jump Street from 1987-1991. Steven also played Lt. Burnett on the CBS drama series The Equalizer in 1989. He later played Det. August Brooks on the short lived TNT tv series L.A. Heat in 1996. Steven also had a recurring role as Mr. X on the Fox hit science fiction series The X-Files. He later played Russel A. Lincoln in Linc's.

He also appeared in the 1980 hit comedy film The Blues Brothers as Trooper Mount. Other film roles include playing Nester in the 1985 sequel film Missing in Action 2: The Beginning, and in the 1993 horror film Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday as a bounty hunter named Creighton Duke.

Steven has also made many guest starring appearances on television shows, including The Dukes of Hazzard, The A-Team, Booker, Veronica Mars, Stargate SG-1, Martin, MacGyver, and The Bernie Mac Show.

Steven Williams is the uncle of cartoonist Aaron Williams.

Filmography

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