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| - Jeff has also proceeded to do the official soundtrack for RWBY, another Rooster Teeth series.
- Jeff Williams is Buck Williams' brother.
- Lieutenant Jeff Williams was an officer in Starfleet. In 2268, he was assigned to the USS Enterprise as a security officer. On Arachnae he was injured by the Arachnians. He later died of his wounds. (TOS novel: Vulcan!)
- Jeff Williams was the keyboardist in Trocadero, and like his band is a composer for Rooster Teeth. He did most of the music for the seasons 8 through 10 of Red vs. Blue, and followed it by becoming the sole composer in RWBY, working closely with Lamar Hall, his (now ex) wife Sandy Lee Casey, and his daughter Casey Lee Williams, as well as composing the RWBY scores with Alex Abraham and Steve Goldshein. His Rooster Teeth profile is williams.
- Jeff Williams is an American actor who appeared in the NCIS Season 9 episode, Life Before His Eyes (episode).
- Jeff Williams played Harold Lewis in The State Dinner.
- Jeff Williams (born February 11, 1976 in Pointe Claire, Quebec) is a retired Canadian left winger. He played major junior with the Guelph Storm from 1993 to 1996. The New Jersey Devils chose him 181st oevrall in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. Williams turned pro with the Raleigh Icecaps and the Albany River Rats in 1996-97. After playing six years in the minor pros and with little chance of making the NHL, Williams left for Europe in 2001. In a little over one season, Williams played for four teams in four different countries.
- Jeff Williams is a musician who composes and performs the for RWBY. His involvement with Rooster Teeth started with writing music for the popular web series Red vs. Blue alongside the band Trocadero. His music was featured on the show beginning with singles during Season 8 (Revelation) and continuing in Season 9 and Season 10. His other work includes music for another Rooster Teeth show, The Strangerhood.
- After being introduced yesterday at La Salle's Hayman Center as the Explorers' new women's basketball coach, Jeff Williams talked about the challenge of building the team back to respectability. It's a task he has successfully handled several times as an assistant on several men's and women's coaching staffs. "We had a similar situation at South Carolina State," Williams said of a stint with the Bulldogs men's team. "They hadn't had a winning program in 10 years, and in year two we won 25 games. "Pittsburgh was no different, and I had a great head coach in Agnus Berenato."
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