Allison Williams
Allison Howell Williams, born April 13, 1998 in the United States she is a performer and producer. Her name has been referred to as"horror queen" and "horror queen" in the press for her film-making work in the horror genre. It was her first big break when she began starring as Marnie Michaels on the HBO comedy-drama series Girls (2012-2017) that earned her an Critics' Choice Award nomination. Her big break came when she played the part of Rose Armitage in the horror film Get Out (2017), which won her nominations at The MTV Movie Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards among others. Her subsequent roles included films based on horror, including The Perfection (2018 and M3GAN 2022) as well as M3GAN 2022 which she co-produced. Williams was the youngest daughter born and raised, of former NBC Nightly News Anchor and the managing Editor Brian Williams and TV Producer Jane Gillan Stoddard. Williams also has her own brother. Williams went to New Canaan Country School and Greenwich Academy. Later, she majored in English in Yale University. She was additionally a part of Morse College as well as the St. Elmo Secret Society. Williams was one of the Ralph Lauren outlet employee in New Canaan. Also, she was in the four-year membership of the Just Add water improv group. She was also a guest on the YouTube show College Musical. Sam Tsui starred in the film, while Kurt Hugo Schneider was its director. They both attended Yale. She graduated in 2010 at Yale with the English degree.
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