Education
Raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Williams graduated from Emory University with a degree in Economics.
Raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Williams graduated from Emory University with a degree in Economics.
"O'Neill Outside" radio is the #1 outdoor based live radio talk show in the country. Williams has been a television fishing personality for 35 years with shows titled Fishing in Georgia, Southern Fishing, Reel Adventures, Adventures Afield and O'Neill Outside. Williams is a body builder and finished third in the Mr.
Atlanta Bodybuilding Championship at age 43 in 1987. He was a Georgia All State High School Association baseball player at the shortstop position and set a modern day high school career batting average of .567 which has stood unbroken for over 53 years. They have two daughters, Amy Williams Johnson and Allison Williams Moravec, who are married and live in the same areas in Georgia, three grandchildren who also live locally.
Williams' grandson, Travis Johnson, is co-host of both the television and radio shows. Williams has one brother, Henry Otis (Hank) Nash,III, who resides in Porter, Indiana. Williams also hosts O'Neill Outside Radio on WSB, which is broadcast to 38 states live every Saturday morning at 4AM to 6AM has a weekly audience of over 800,000 fishermen and hunters and is syndicated nationally.
It is the number one live outdoor based radio talk show in the USA. Williams' biological father, Donald O'Neill Williams, Sr, was an Army Air Corps fighter pilot and was killed in a training flight accident at age 21 when O'Neill Williams was 6 weeks old. When Williams was 3 years old, his mother, Margaret Turpin Williams, married Henry Otis Nash, Jr, an Army Air Corps hero and veteran of 25 missions over Japan as a radio operator on a B-29 flying out of the islands of Iwo Jima and Tinian. Williams' parents died five months apart in 2014 at age 92 and 94.
Williams was inducted into the "Legends of the Outdoors" Hall of Fame in 2015, the International Gamefish Hall of Fame as Legendary Communicator 1991, the Georgia Hunting and Fishing Hall of Fame and National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame in 2016.