Michael Kenneth Williams (November 22, 1966 – September 6, 2021), also known as Michael K. Williams, was an American actor, dancer, and reporter. Williams was cast as Dryden Vos in the 2018 film Solo: A Star Wars Story and filmed scenes with the rest of the cast. Due to scheduling conflicts, Williams was unable to reprise his role as Vos in the film's reshoots helmed by Ron Howard after the film's initial directors, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, departed the project. The role of Vos was recast with actor Paul Bettany.
Michael Kenneth Williams was an American actor, dancer, and reporter. Born on November 22, 1966 in Flatbush, New York, Williams began to pursue acting at age 22. Throughout his career, Williams garnered five Primetime Emmy nominations.
On March 6, 2017, StarWars.com announced that Williams had been cast in an undisclosed role in the then-untitled film Solo: A Star Wars Story. The role would later be revealed to be that of crime lord Dryden Vos. Williams filmed many scenes for the film during its initial photography with original directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller from February 20, 2017 to June 20, 2017.
Williams filmed his role as Vos using motion capture technology. The character, as Williams portrayed him, was envisioned to be "half mountain lion, half human." After Lord and Miller departed Solo mid-production in June 2017, Williams was unable to reprise his role in the remainder of the film's production due to scheduling conflicts.
Solo was due to resume filming in July 2017 with new director Ron Howard, overlapping with the shooting schedule for the television series Hap and Leonard, which Williams was contracted to star in. In order to retain Williams for the role of Vos, Lucasfilm would have had to have waited for production on the series to conclude in November 2017, which would have forced the studio to delay Solo from its planned release date.
Actor Paul Bettany replaced Williams in the role of Dryden Vos. Many elements of Williams' original portrayal of the character, including an unsaid competition between Vos and smuggler Han Solo for the affections of Vos' lieutenant, Qi'ra, remain in the final film. After Solos release in 2018, Williams congratulated his former cast members on their success and commented on how much he enjoyed working on the project. He also expressed interest in possibly working on another Star Wars project in the future. On September 6, 2021, Williams died at age 54 in Brooklyn, New York.