Zelig Williams, a Broadway dancer who had performed in shows like “Hamilton” and “MJ: The Musical,” has been missing for over a week, leaving his family and community devastated. He was last seen by his mother on October 3, and his car was found on October 5 near Wateree, South Carolina, with no signs of a crash. Williams’ family is praying for his safe return and is urging anyone with information to contact the authorities as he requires medication and may be in a vulnerable state. Actor Hugh Jackman, who worked with Williams, has also appealed for information on social media. Williams was known for his talent and dedication to dance, with his work inspiring others to be better. He had recently been hosting workshops to share his Broadway auditioning experiences with students. His friends and supporters describe him as kind, compassionate, vibrant, and deeply dedicated to his art. Dance was his way of expressing himself, especially following the tragic loss of two sisters in a car crash. Those who know Williams are hoping and praying for his safe return, as his disappearance has left a void in the Broadway community and among all those who were touched by his talent and spirit.
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