ABOUT
Harold Williams is a Creative Producer and Writer who is passionate about telling diverse stories of people of the African Diaspora. Williams proudly hails from Philadelphia where he first discovered soul and art. Currently he works on projects in New York and Los Angeles. In New York he serves as the Training Coordinator for the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, training local New York residents to work on film sets as Production Assistants.
His tv and film experience includes physical production and creative development in unscripted, narrative and documentary. He’s worked on producing teams for several network productions such as Food Network, A&E, TruTv and Warner Media.
Williams has also produced several independent projects. In 2018, he won the American Black Film Festival’s Comedy Writing and Best Web Series awards for “Keloid”, in which he served as Executive Producer of the project. That same year he landed a development deal with TruTv and worked with the network to create original shows. In 2020 he earned a spot among the prestigious Producers Guild of America Diversity program with his original unscripted project “Unpacking Black”. In 2023 he produced a short film in Disney’s Launchpad program. Currently he is working on the producing team for Friday Night Vibes on TBS.
Williams’ work explores the black diaspora often telling stories of the nuance of black male identity in never before seen worlds.
Producer.
Creative.
Adventurer.
Black Culture Enthusiast.
MY WORK
All Videos
All Videos
Friday Night Vibes: Chance the Rapper Discusses Magnificent Coloring World Movie (Clip) | TBS
Cas Bar
Food Network Outchefd Promo
Out Chef'd
The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks
Gospel
761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers
Crash Kitchen
HUSH
AWARDS
ESSENCE
FILM FESTIVAL
2024
Micheaux
Film Festival
2024
Best Web Series:
American Black
Film Festival
2018
Comedy Writing Winner:
American Black
Film Festival
2018
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“I find, in being Black, a thing of beauty: a joy a strength a secret cup of gladness.”
— Ossie Davis