Columbia, South Carolina, is currently at the heart of a search effort for a beloved local talent who has captured the hearts of many on Broadway. The search for Zelig Williams, a 28-year-old dancer and performer, has gained not only local but also national attention following a heartfelt plea from Hollywood star Hugh Jackman.
On Thursday, Jackman used his Instagram platform to share an urgent and touching message about Williams. “Please … if anyone has any information as to the whereabouts of Zelig Williams please reach out to your local authorities,” he wrote. “Zelig, we love you and are praying for your safe return.” This compassionate outreach by Jackman has helped to significantly amplify the search efforts and has drawn awareness across the nation.
Jackman, who is famously known for his work in films and theater, took a personal stance on the matter again on Saturday, reiterating his concern and support for Williams and his family.
The emotional weight of this search is profoundly felt by Williams’ mother, Kathy. In an interview, she conveyed her desperation: “It’s my only child. That’s why I want him home with me.” Her strength and determination are palpable as she hopes for a positive outcome in the search for her son.
Williams, known for his dazzling performances on stages across the country, was a 2014 graduate of Dreher High School. He made a name for himself as a cast member in the groundbreaking musical “Hamilton” back in 2016 and more recently shone in “MJ The Musical” in 2022. His talent was also featured during Hugh Jackman’s world tour, “The Man,” where Williams excelled as both a vocalist and dancer in 2019. His contributions to the arts have been noteworthy, making his sudden disappearance all the more alarming.
As per the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, Williams was reported missing on October 5 after last being seen at his home on October 3. His residence is located in the 400 block of Longwood Road, between Bluff and Garners Ferry roads. The authorities noted that Williams’ vehicle was found near Congaree National Park, about 12 miles from his home, which has added to the concerns surrounding his wellbeing.
Williams has been described as someone who maintains close ties with family and friends. His lack of communication during this time is particularly unusual. Notably, he has medical issues that require ongoing treatment and the need for prescribed medication, making this search even more urgent for his loved ones.
The sheriff’s department is urging anyone who may have seen Williams or has information that could assist in locating him to reach out. You can call 911 or contact CrimeStoppers at 888-CRIME-SC. Furthermore, there is an option to submit an online tip to aid in the investigation.
In situations like this, it’s essential for the community to come together. Support is evident as friends, family, and fans of Williams rally around the search efforts. The hope remains strong, and every shared piece of information could potentially bring Zelig home.
Stay tuned as updates about Zelig Williams become available. Your awareness and support can make a tremendous difference in this ongoing search.
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