R. J. Williams

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R. J. Williams
Born Robert Jackson Williams
July 19, 1978 (1978-07-19) (age 29)
Flag of the United States Los Angeles, California, United States
Years active 1981 - present

R. J. Williams or Robert Jackson Williams (born: July 19, 1978) was a child actor on movies and television shows, one of his credits was the child character Rowdy for two seasons of General Hospital. He was a guest star on a few episodes of Full House and on "Episode 2.1-the Child" of Star Trek: the Next Generation. Williams played the boy whose friend was a robot on the 1990s syndicated children's TV show Wake, Rattle and Roll, and also he supplied the character voice of Kit Cloudkicker of the 1990s Disney animated series TaleSpin. A Southern California native, Williams began acting since age 5 and has done cartoon voice characterizations. Deciding to further his education R.J. attended the prestigious USC School of Cinema-Television, upon completion of his studies he formed his own production company: Arjay Entertainment.

Since its inception, Arjay Entertainment has established its presence among “Young Hollywood.” The company has formed several distribution alliances and provided content for ABC, Showtime, TV Guide Channel, America Online and various Fox Cable channels, as well as Fox in flight on Jet Blue Airlines. Most recently, R.J. Williams launched www.younghollywood.com. Younghollywood.com is an online destination for original celebrity and Lifestyle video content that focuses on the rising generation.

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As a longtime actor himself, RJ Williams created Young Hollywood LLC because he wanted to create a brand for unique, quality celebrity programming that would provide an authentic take on Hollywood culture, without tabloid sleaze or sensationalism.

The first extension of the brand was YoungHollywood.com, which keeps up with the pulse and vibe of the next generation. They provide the real take on Hollywood – revealing the inside story of celebrity life, as told by the best source – celebrities themselves.

With its unparalleled access to the world beyond the velvet rope, YoungHollywood offers the ultimate insider’s perspective on celebrity lifestyle, travel,nightlife, music, fashion, and more.They feature original video content, entertainment news, movie trailers, music videos, industry blogs, and celebrity photo galleries. They also share the latest scoop on what’s hot, new, and undiscovered — from fashion and style to restaurants to gadgets.

RJ Williams has become the authoritative voice of “Young Hollywood” and hosts a recurring YoungHollywood segment that airs on Entertainment Tonight, the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine show covering entertainment news, trends, and personalities of the next generation.

In addition to ET, Young Hollywood has formed numerous strategic relationships – including deals with YouTube and Myspace. The Young Hollywood brand is developing multiple brand extensions including a clothing line, a magazine and lounges across the country.

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