Who is Michael Jackson's Bodyguard, Bill Bray? 'Michael' Brings the King of Pop’s Trusted Confidant Into the Spotlight

Published 05/02/2026, 12:40 PM CDT

Amid the chaos behind the global spotlight of Michael Jackson, only a handful of people remained constantly by his side, and Bill Bray was one of them. Jackson’s biopic, Michael, breathed life into Bray’s character and, in doing so, made him a lot more than a security guard. Bray, portrayed by KeiLyn Durrel Jones, was a loyal protector and quiet confidante. His friendship with Jackson provides a unique insight into the superstar’s personal life, away from the spotlight and public gaze. 

But who was the actual man behind this inspiring character? 

KeiLyn Durrel Jones brings Bill Bray to life in Michael Jackson's biopic

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Michael sees the spotlight fall on one of the most trusted figures in Michael Jackson’s life, his bodyguard, Bill Bray, played by KeiLyn Durrel Jones. Bray was more than Michael Jackson’s bodyguard; he was a constant presence, an emotional rock, and a source of support. Bray, a retired officer of the Los Angeles Police Department, started working with Jackson in the early '70s. 

He supposedly supervised all safety procedures, advised Jackson on business deals, and even took the singer to the doctor when he was ill. In his 1988 autobiography, Moonwalk, Jackson said that Bray was always very professional and very careful, expressing how much of an integral part of his life Bray has become. 

"He travels with me everywhere, and occasionally he's my only companion on short trips. I can't imagine life without Bill; he's warm and funny and absolutely in love with life. He's a great man," he had written in the autobiography. 

Jones landed the role of Bray via a self-taped audition that caught the attention of the filmmakers. With the bits and pieces of details available, Jones was faced with the challenge of reconstructing the man who seemed to be ever-present in Jackson’s life, entirely. Talking about the role, he said during a Zoom conversation.

“I would notice that Bill Bray was always there. He was always around. But when you’re looking at a picture or video of Michael Jackson, you’re looking at Michael Jackson, not really paying attention to who else is in the frame.” 

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KeiLyn Durrel Jones' immaculate portrayal of Bill Bray is, in fact, a fragment of the grander picture, played by an even sharper cast. 

Antoine Fuqua’s Michael shines with a star-studded cast and record-breaking debut

Directed by Antoine Fuqua, the 2026 biographical film Michael shows the life and career of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. It follows his rise from child star to global superstar, exploring his music, performances, and complicated personal struggles. 

Michael’s cast is a combination of fresh faces and veteran actors, with Jaafar Jackson as the lead role of Michael Jackson, and Juliano Krue Valdi as the younger Jackson. Colman Domingo stars as Joe Jackson and Nia Long as Katherine Jackson. In addition to KeiLyn Durrel Jones as Bill Bray, Kendrick Sampson represents Quincy Jones, and Larenz Tate: Berry Gordy. 

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The biopic was a massive hit, to say the least, breaking box office records to score the biggest opening for a musical biopic. It grossed over $217 million worldwide in its opening weekend, exceeding expectations and recouping its production budget immediately. With the cast aided by the likes of Bill Brasy portraying one of the most crucial figures in Jackson's life, Michael was bound to have hearts hooked on it. 

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With a historic opening and a casting careful enough to throw light on Bill Bray, has Michael already redefined what a music biopic can achieve? Let us know in the comments.

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Bias Sinha

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Bias Sinha is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, where she dives into Hollywood and all things celebrity culture with a sharp, timely lens. Previously, she covered pop culture and wrote on NBA for The Times of India. With a double Master’s degree in English and Education, and over 7 years of experience across creative writing, editing, proofreading, and academic content, she blends structure with storytelling ease.

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