Christian Williams, a distinguished individual with a multifaceted career, began his journey as an editor and reporter for The Washington Post, honing his skills in the world of journalism.
As his talents were recognized, Williams made the bold decision to venture west, where he joined the creative team behind the acclaimed television series "Hill Street Blues" in 1987.
This marked the beginning of a fruitful collaboration with the renowned television writer and producer David Milch, with whom Williams co-created the ABC series "Capital News".
Williams' impressive portfolio continued to grow as he went on to write and produce numerous one-hour dramas, showcasing his versatility and expertise in the television industry.
In his later years, Williams served as co-executive producer of the critically acclaimed HBO series "Six Feet Under", cementing his reputation as a master storyteller and industry leader.
Beyond his work in television, Williams is also an accomplished essayist, commentator, and editor, serving as the editor of the quarterly Journal of Town Hall Los Angeles.
In his personal life, Williams is an avid private pilot and former champion dinghy racer, reflecting his adventurous spirit and passion for exploring new horizons.
As an author, Williams has penned the biography "Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way" (Times Books),a fascinating account of the life and career of the renowned entrepreneur and media mogul Ted Turner.
Williams is a devoted family man, with four children, and resides in Pacific Palisades with his wife, the former Tracy Olmstead.