Allison Williams
Allison Howell Williams is an American actor and producer. Williams was born on the 13th of April in 1988. She has been called an "horror queen" in the press for her role in horror films. In 2012-2017, she starred as Marnie Micheals in HBO's comedy drama series Girls. Her character was nominated for the Critics' Choice Award. In 2017, she was nominated in both the MTV Movie Awards as well as the Screen Actors Guild Awards. In the film Get Out, starring Rose Armitage gave her a break. The next films she appeared in were the horror movies The Perfection (2018 and M3GAN 2022) and M3GAN 2022, both of which she wrote. Williams was the youngest daughter born and raised, of the former NBC Nightly News Anchor and Director of Editorial Brian Williams and TV Producer Jane Gillan Stoddard. Williams also has an older brother. Williams went to New Canaan Country School, as well as Greenwich Academy. Then, she went to Yale University majoring in English and was also a part of Morse College and the St. Elmo secret society. When she was in New Canaan, Williams worked at a Ralph Lauren outlet store. She was also a member of the comedy group Just Add Water for four years and acted as a character in the YouTube series College Musical. Sam Tsui starred in the film, while Kurt Hugo Schneider was its director. They both went to Yale. In 2010, she graduated from Yale with a English degree.



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