Elizabeth Omilami filmography and biography
Date of birth: 18 February 1951, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Elizabeth Omilami biography
Elisabeth Williams-Omilami has been "on the battlefield for her Lord",
for over 30 years. Beginning as a very young girl she accompanied her
father, noted civil rights leader Dr. Hosea Williams on marches and in
movements across the south. Her "jailed for Freedom" record includes,
being the first Black woman in 75 years to spend the night in the
Forsyth County jail during that infamous march in January of 1981. As
an actress, she was able to combine her art with life as she toured in
the play that her mother, State Representative Juanita T. Williams,
co-wrote titled "The Life Of A King". Her parents, both gone home to be
with the Lord in 2000, formed in her from a very early age that we all
are accountable for each other and for the environment that exists on
the planet and responsible to do all that we can to fight for justice
for everyone. While working as an actress and playwright, Omilami had
also worked for over 15 years in the background of her father's "Hosea
Feed The Hungry and Homeless" efforts, and upon his passing in November
of 2000 became the organization's CEO, expanding the organization to
provide an additional 40,000 dinners yearly with the addition of events
on M.L.K. Jr.'s Birthday and Easter Sunday. She is now planning for the
upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinners while adding to her busy
speaking and touring schedule several international relief efforts in
the Philippines and Uganda.
She is a graduate of Hampton University in Theatre and founder of one of
Atlanta's earliest theatre companies People's Survival Theater, as well
as the "Summer Artscamp", providing arts programming for economically
challenged youth for over 7 years. She has written several plays, one
of which "There Is A River In My Soul" will be touring February 2002.
She is a past member of both the Georgia Council For The Arts and the
Fulton County Arts Council and is a passionate advocate for the arts to
be instituted as permanent part of our society. She is an accomplished
actress and can be seen this Christmas at the Alliance Theatre in "A
Christmas Carol" and in early 2002 in "Left Hand Singing" at the Jewish
Theatre of The South. She can also be seen in the HBO made for
television movie "Boycott" and will be well remembered by fans of both
"In The Heat of The Night" and the award winning "I'll Fly Away".
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 16. She is a member of Abundant Life Church in Lithonia, Ga.
where her Pastor is Rev. Woodrow Walker, II. She is an active member of
the Prison, Missions and Drama Ministries there.
Elizabeth Omilami trivia
- Daughter of Civil Rights Leader Hosea Williams.
Elizabeth Omilami quotes
- Feeding the hungry is work that is eternal.
Elizabeth Omilami filmography
| Name | Year |
|---|---|
| The Bill Collector | 2010 |
| Provinces of Night | 2010 |
| The Blind Side | 2009 |
| Rwanda Rising | 2007 |
| The List | 2007 |
| The Altar | 2006 |
| Madea's Family Reunion | 2006 |
| Glory Road | 2006 |
| We Are Marshall | 2006 |
| Ray | 2004 |
| Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius | 2004 |
| Runaway Jury | 2003 |
| Baby of the Family | 2002 |
| Nowhere Road | 2002 |
| Boycott | 2001 |
| The Color of Love: Jacey's Story | 2000 |
| Funny Valentines | 1999 |
| Selma, Lord, Selma | 1999 |
| Flash | 1997 |
| To Dance with Olivia | 1997 |
| Perfect Crime | 1997 |
| Last Dance | 1996 |
| A Time to Kill | 1996 |
| Sudden Terror: The Hijacking of School Bus #17 | 1996 |
| Second Noah | 1996 |
| On Promised Land | 1994 |
| Moment of Truth: Caught in the Crossfire | 1994 |
| A Kiss to Die For | 1993 |
| I'll Fly Away: Then and Now | 1993 |
| Silent Victim | 1993 |
| In the Line of Duty: Street War | 1992 |
| I'll Fly Away | 1991 |
| Web of Deceit | 1990 |
| Murder in Mississippi | 1990 |
| In the Heat of the Night | 1988 |
