Kerry Washington delivered a heartfelt tribute [1] to Michael K. Williams at the Emmys [2] on Sunday night. While presenting the award for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series — a category in which the actor was nominated for his performance as Montrose Freeman in HBO's Lovecraft Country [3] — Kerry took a moment to praise the late actor, calling him a "brilliantly talented actor and a generous human being who has left us far too soon."
She added, "Michael, I know you're here because you wouldn't miss this. Your excellence, your artistry will endure, we love you." Shortly after taking the stage, Kerry tweeted [4], "you are missed and you are loved Michael K. Williams. It was an honour to honour YOU".
Michael — who is best remembered for his illustrious career and roles in The Wire, Boardwalk Empire, The Night Of, When They See Us, Bessie, and Lovecraft Country — died at age 54 on Sept. 6 [5]. Since his passing, his family and friends have continued to keep his memory alive [6].