In 2013, Williams unexpectedly announced a brief retirement from stand-up comedy. However, he returned a year later with another HBO special, Katt Williams: Priceless: Afterlife, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Spike Lee. The show marked a successful comeback and displayed his mature comedic style.
Williams began his acting career in 2002 with a role in NYPD Blue. He later gained widespread recognition for his recurring appearances on Nick Cannon’s comedy show Wild 'n Out. He also played notable supporting roles in popular films such as Friday After Next, Norbit, and First Sunday. His sharp comedic presence added distinct charm to these productions, further increasing his appeal in both television and cinema.
In addition to comedy and acting, Katt Williams has made significant contributions to music, particularly in the realm of hip-hop. He has been featured as a rapper on tracks by artists like Baby Bash, The Game, and Suga Free. In 2006, Williams joined New York rapper Cam’ron’s group, The Diplomats. He released his debut live album, It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’, in 2009. In 2013, he collaborated with Hell Rell to release the hip-hop single Lames in the Game.
Williams’ work as a stand-up comedian was acknowledged in 2007 when he received a nomination at the Teen Choice Awards, reflecting his strong impact on younger audiences.
In his personal life, Katt Williams is a father to eight children—seven of whom are adopted and one biological son, Micah, from a previous marriage. Despite facing various personal and legal challenges over the years, Williams remains recognized for his dedication to his craft. His success is reflected in his estimated net worth of approximately $10 million.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 2 Sep, 1973 |
| Age: | 46 yrs |
| Citizenship: | United States of America |
| Birth Place: | Cincinnati |
| Gender: | Male |
| Description: | American stand-up comedian |
| Twitter Id: | Kattwilliams |
| Net Worth 2021: | 1.5 million |