Ol' Dirty Bastard movie to star 'Boardwalk Empire' actor Michael K. Williams

The life and times of the one and only Ol' Dirty Bastard are heading to the big screen in biopic starring actor Michael K. Williams...

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The life and times of the one and only Ol’ Dirty Bastard are heading to the big screen in biopic starring actor Michael K. Williams (of Boardwalk Empire and The Wire fame). The film will likely cover his unlikely rise in the rap game and his tragic death. Entertainment Weekly reports:

As the deadly stick-up man Omar Little on The Wire and the fearsome bootlegger Chalky White on Boardwalk Empire, actor Michael K. Williams has played his share of tough SOBs. Now he’s going to take on a bastard.

An Ol’ Dirty one.

EW has learned exclusively that Williams, 45, will star in an upcoming film about the legendary Wu-Tang Clan rapper and all-around troubled soul Russell Jones, a.k.a. Ol’ Dirty Bastard, whose impressive mic skills and outrageous showmanship were eclipsed by his erratic offstage behavior, assorted arrests, and an early death.

Joaquin Baca-Asay, the cinematographer on We Own the Night, Roger Dodger and Jay-Z’s video for 99 Problems, is also joining the project, making his feature directorial debut.

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