Sticky Fingaz | ||
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Character Detective Harry Williams | ||
Date of birth November 3, 1973 | ||
Place of birth Brooklyn, New York | ||
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Sticky Fingaz (born Kirk Jones; November 3, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor who played Detective Harry Williams in the Law & Order: Criminal Intent season 6 episode "Flipped".
Sticky Fingaz has more than 80 film and television credits including his roles of Tyrone in the comedy Next Friday and the title character of Blade in the Blade TV series (with Nelson Lee) based on the films starring Wesley Snipes.
In spite of his acting resume, Sticky Fingaz is perhaps best known as the frontman for the hip-hop group Onyx. Fredro Starr, another member of Onyx, appeared in the Law & Order season 5 episode "Competence". Both Sticky and Fredro made their acting debuts in the 1993 HBO drama Strapped (featuring Bokeem Woodbine, Marcella Lowery, and Kia Goodwin). Two Onyx songs were used in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: "Ima F*ckin Rockstar" was used in the episode "Exchange (SVU)" and "Point Em Out" was used in the episode "Redemption In Her Corner".
Sticky reprised his role of Detective Harry Williams in the Law & Order: Criminal Intent game. He also appeared in two episodes of New York Undercover.