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- A Time to Kill1996
- In the Heat of the Night1988
- We Are Marshall2006
- Runaway Jury2003
- Glory Road2006
- The Best of Enemies2019
- I'll Fly Away1991
- Savannah1996
- Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius2004
- The Rosa Parks Story2002
- Hap and Leonard2016
- The List2007
- Boycott2001
- Murder in Mississippi1990
- Selma, Lord, Selma1999
- Second Noah1996
- The Color of Love: Jacey's Story2000
- Funny Valentines1999
She can also be seen in the HBO made for television movie, Boycott (2001), and will be well remembered by fans of both In the Heat of the Night (1988) and the award-winning I'll Fly Away (1991). She is the wife of actor Afemo Omilami, co-director of "Hosea's Feed The Hungry and Homeless" and has two wonderful children - Awodele, 21, and Juanita ...
- January 1, 1
- 1.77 m
- Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Activism. Theatre and film. References. External links. Elisabeth Omilami. Elisabeth Williams-Omilami (born February 18, 1952) is an American human rights activist and an actress. Life and career. Born in Atlanta, Williams-Omilami is the daughter of activist Hosea Williams and Georgia State Representative Juanita T. Williams.
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- February 18, 1951
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Apr 12, 2006 · Omilami has acted in numerous films, including Runaway Jury, Ray, Madea’s Family Reunion and The Alter, a film which showcases the plight of the homeless while portraying them as individuals deserving of dignity and respect.