Many excellent classroom teachers also distinguish themselves in the entertainment field. One teacher who has done this is Jesse Williams, a high school history teacher from Philadelphia who is well-known as an actor on Grey’s Anatomy.
Jesse was born in Chicago, Illinois, on August 5, 1981. As a child, Jesse attended schools in the Chicago area. As a teenager, he attended Moses Brown School in Providence, Rhode Island, where he graduated in 1998. Jesse’s parents were very interested in the educational field. Not long after Jesse graduated from high school, his parents accepted positions in the public school system.
As a young man, Jesse attended college at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There he majored in African American Studies and Film and Media Arts. After he earned his Bachelor’s degree, Jesse accepted a position teaching American Studies, African Studies, and English in a low-income public charter school.
Jesse’s passion for teaching stemmed from his childhood experiences in the classroom. “I grew up in Chicago in an under-served community, over-crowded classrooms that sometimes had two grades in a classroom,” Jesse once confided. “Then I moved to a suburban area and had a healthy public school experience. I found this incredible chasm between two of the many Americas we have. I got a much better education and resources because of my zip code,” he continued. “I wanted to be part of the solution, so I started working in my community when I was at Temple University,” he said. Jesse’s career as an educator spanned six years.
In 2009, Jesse was cast in the role of Dr. Jackson Avery on the hit television show Grey’s Anatomy. He has also made appearance on Law & Order and Beyond the Break. His feature credits include Brooklyn’s Finest, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, Cabin in the Woods, the Butler, and Band Aid.
As a celebrity, the former teacher has used his influence to improve conditions for African Americans. For this work, Jesse won a BET Humanitarian Award. During his acceptance speech, the former teacher highlighted the evils of racial injustice and cultural appropriation.
To read more about Jesse Williams, read this online article published the Daily Press.