Christopher Williams and Al B. Sure
My own hand still hurts from when Christopher Williams got a sword shoved through his hand by Wesley Snipes’ Nino Brown character during one of the pivotal scenes from the gangster classic New Jack City. He’s known for that as well as his baritone-tinged records as much as his cousin, Al B. Sure, is famous for his falsetto songs that dominated that multiplatinum debut album in the late 80s. Today, Al B. Sure is hosting a radio show and Christopher Williams is acting in stage plays, according to www.bet.com.